Justine Paradis
Producer/Reporter, Outside/InJustine Paradis is a producer and reporter for NHPR's Creative Production Unit, most oftenOutside/In. Before NHPR, she produced Millennial podcast from Radiotopia, contributed to podcasts including Love + Radio, and reported for WCAI & WGBH from her hometown of Nantucket island.
Before making radio, she ran a mobile wood-fired pizza oven, tended gardens, and sailed the ocean blue.
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Like most modern publications, Low-tech Magazine has a website. But when you scroll through theirs, you’ll notice an icon in the corner: the weather forecast in Barcelona.
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This week, Francisco Alexander Rodriguez on Instagram asked us to look into the Dark Forest Theory.
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Elizabeth Rush's new book is a part of the search for new language to imagine our climate future.
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Decades before the first certified organic tomato, a farmer in southern Japan devoted his life to finding a different way of farming.
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Are there people doing interesting things in agroforestry in New England?
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Every other Friday on Morning Edition, the Outside/In team answers a question from a listener about the natural world. This week, Maisie from Newport, VT asks: "A friend of mine recently had a bowl of ramen, and a lot of wasps swarmed into it and then died... what poisoned the wasps?"
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Planting a tree often becomes almost a metaphor for doing a good deed. But such an act is not always neutral. In some places, certain trees can become…
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The very first Outside/In book club, featuring a conversation with geologist and writer Lauret Savoy. Lauret Savoy considers fossil hunting and historical…
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While sand beaches comprise just over 30% of the world’s ice-free shorelines, the collective idea of the sand beach can sometimes cast a much bigger…
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Even in the quietest of times, sand beaches are defined by movement and change.“I think it's fair to say the beach is one of the most flexible or dynamic,…