Chrysalis with John Fiege

By John Fiege

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I’m a professor, filmmaker, and storyteller interested in the question of how we can transform ourselves—as individuals, as societies, as an entire species—in ways that allow our planet’s ecological systems to thrive. I began this work through the study of environmental history and cultural geography. I then became a filmmaker and photographer focused on stories of transformation in the face of ecological peril. Most recently, I launched the Chrysalis newsletter and podcast to have conversations with a wide variety of environmental thinkers, as well as to share my writing on our relationship with the natural world. My newsletter, podcast, and photographs are available for free to anyone. By becoming a paid subscriber on johnfiege.earth—what we call a Butterfly Subscriber—you can also stream my films and post on the community comments section of the newsletter. Your support provides essential resources for the newsletter and podcast to grow and remain free and ad-free for everyone. Humanity has been a very hungry caterpillar, eating everything in sight. Can we now transform into a beautiful butterfly ready to pollinate the flowers, rather than just eat the leaves? This is the question that animates me—and I believe that digging deeply into the question itself can catalyze transformation.

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26. Christi Cooper — The Biggest Crime Against Humanity Ever
May 20, 2026
25. Abraham Joffe — The Polar Bear Trade
May 05, 2026
24. Laura Dunn — Live! Prophets! Live!
Apr 28, 2026
23. Christy Rupp — From Rubble Rats to Plastic Pangolins
Apr 14, 2026
22. Revisiting Poisoned Ground at Love Canal with Luella Kenny – Photographs and Upcoming Live Event
Apr 08, 2026
21. Ken Baker — Rethink Food
Apr 01, 2026
20. Todd Scott — Detroit Greenways Coalition
Mar 24, 2026
19. Jim Morris — Don't Worry, Nothing Here Will Hurt You
Mar 17, 2026
18. Lois Gibbs — The Legacy of Love Canal
Mar 10, 2026
17. Transformation for a New Era
Mar 05, 2026
16. Sean Dixon — Puget Soundkeeper
Oct 28, 2024
15. Allison Adelle Hedge Coke — "When the Animals Leave this Place"
Oct 21, 2024
14. Kara Maria — Precious and Precarious
Oct 07, 2024
13. Brian Teare — "Doomstead Days"
Sep 23, 2024
12. Layel Camargo — Queer Ecology, Indigenous Stewardship, and the Power of Laughter
Sep 16, 2024
11. Forrest Gander — "Forest"
May 06, 2024
10. Dave Cortez — The Education of a Chicano Climate Warrior
Apr 29, 2024
9. Elizabeth Bradfield — “Plastic: A Personal History”
Apr 22, 2024
8. Salma Arastu — We Are All One
Apr 15, 2024
7. John Shoptaw — “Near-Earth Object”
May 10, 2023
6. Constanza Ocampo-Raeder — Tasting the Wind, Talking to Rocks, Listening to Rainbows
Apr 26, 2023
5. Vernon Haltom and Junior Walk — Coal River Mountain Watch
Apr 19, 2023
4. Heather Houser — Deluged by Data in the Climate Crisis
Jun 14, 2022
3. Adam Rome — An Historical Perspective on Our Environmental Future
Apr 14, 2022
2. Rev. Kyle Meyaard-Schaap — The Biblical Call for Ecological Care
Nov 18, 2021
1. Jacqui Patterson — Envisioning Eco-Communities amidst Toxic Legacies
Oct 21, 2021