Épisodes

  • SHORT: come chirpchasing with steph in nashville, tn!
    Nov 28 2025

    BUCKLE IN - we are at Vanderbilt, chatting about two birds that I absolutely love and have heard a lot from during my time here. hope you enjoy :) 🛍️ Order your limited edition That Quirky Bird Girl pin here:⁠https://square.link/u/YK7XiuV8📲 Find all my other content, links, and lives here:⁠https://linktr.ee/learnaboutbirds⁠

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    2 min
  • s4ep2: childhood bird nerds on joy, curiosity, and writing with Daisy Yuhas
    Nov 26 2025

    In this episode of That Quirky Bird Girl, I sit down with the lovely and incredibly intelligent Daisy Yuhas — author, science writer, and genuinely one of the most grounded people I’ve ever talked to about birds!! 🐦‍⬛

    We dive into her lifelong love of birds, how her childhood curiosity turned into a career in science communication, and the story behind her gorgeous book A Field Guide of Birds. Daisy and I talk about the accessibility of birding (yes, even if you don’t know a single bird name yet!), the species that first captured her heart, and why empathy and community are at the center of how she approaches nature.

    We also explore the collaborative and creative process behind writing her book — how she worked with scientists, artists, and everyday bird lovers to build something beautiful, educational, and deeply human.

    This episode is equal parts cozy conversation, nerdy bird joy, and a gentle reminder that paying attention to nature can reconnect us to ourselves and to each other. If you’ve ever wondered how birds help us build community and compassion… this one is for you.

    Tune in, chirper and quirkster. You're gonna love Daisy. 💛🪶


    Want to check learn more about Daisy? Check out her Instagram here and her website. 🛍️ Order your limited edition That Quirky Bird Girl pin here:⁠https://square.link/u/YK7XiuV8📲 Find all my other content, links, and lives here:⁠https://linktr.ee/learnaboutbirds⁠

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    40 min
  • S4EP1: BIRD OPTIMISM - how birds keep me sprinting
    Oct 23 2025

    In the season premiere of That Quirky Bird Girl, I explore what three incredible birds — the early-mating American Woodcock, the curious juvenile Red-bellied Sapsucker, and the clever Corvid family — have taught me about navigating business, creativity, and self-growth.

    From showing up before you feel ready, to valuing learning over comparison, to keeping a wide perspective when things get tough, these birds model what it means to adapt, evolve, and lead with resilience.

    As I continue to grow my brand and community, I’m learning that progress doesn’t always look like a straight flight path — sometimes it’s a looping migration, a pause to rest, or a brave detour toward something new.


    🪶 Tune in for a heart-centered episode about embracing change, trusting your instincts, and finding your own rhythm in a world that often demands speed and certainty.


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    29 min
  • S3EP12: Birds that helped me find my wings again
    Oct 17 2025

    In this episode, I’m getting a little more personal. I open up about some of the toughest challenges I’ve faced — and how, somehow, birds always found a way to guide me through them.

    From the boldness of Blue Jays to the quiet persistence of American Robins, these birds became my teachers, my mirrors, and my reminders that growth isn’t always graceful, but it’s always worth it.

    They helped me rebuild when I thought I had nothing left to give. They showed me that curiosity, joy, and even a little silliness can exist right alongside healing.

    This episode is a love letter to resilience, to change, and to finding your wings again — no matter how many times you’ve fallen.

    Tune in for a story about transformation, self-belief, and the unexpected magic of the natural world that’s always trying to show us how to soar.


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    28 min
  • S3EP11 How birds help me make my dreams come true
    Oct 8 2025

    Hi there chirper or quirkster!!

    In this (reluctantly: heartwarming) episode, I’m sharing how birds have been my greatest teachers, motivators, mentors, and mirrors through every major chapter of my life. From American Robins reminding me to stay curious, to Steller’s Jays showing me the power of using my voice, birds have guided me through fear, change, and EVEN the moments when I doubted my own potential (????!).

    I talk about how birds helped me rebuild my confidence after moving to NYC, the ways they continue to shape my creative journey as That Quirky Bird Girl, and how every bird — from the bold Blue Jay to the soaring Osprey — has something to teach us about chasing our dreams and staying true to ourselves.

    This episode is part storytime // part reflection, and 100% a love letter to the birds that helped me become who I am today.

    Check out...- Birds that inspired my confidence and creativity

    - The connection between nature, healing, and personal growth

    - Why birds are at the heart of my work, my mission, and my joy


    Listen now and rediscover your own wings!!

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    26 min
  • S3 EP10 BirdNote, Community, and Inspiring Millions (!!!!!) with Nick Bayard
    Sep 30 2025

    In this episode, I sit down with Nick Bayard, Executive Director of BirdNote, the beloved nonprofit radio program that has reached over 10 million listeners nationwide with stories that spark wonder and action for our lovely birds.


    Nick shares his journey from being a peacekeeper in Paraguay to leading a non-profit that uniquely blends education, storytelling, and even humor to bring bird conservation into people’s daily lives. We reflect on how his time in the Peace Corps shaped his understanding of community, and why humor and authenticity are such powerful tools for connection (cross-linguistically, because yes, he speaks Guarani'!!).


    Together, we dive into the ways BirdNote inspires people to take meaningful steps for birds, and how audience engagement and fundraising are essential to sustaining BirdNote's vital mission.


    ✨Want to support BirdNote? ✨ On October 29th, they’re hosting a special event (VIRTUALLY!!!) to raise funds that help keep their programming streaming for free to national radio stations. Don’t miss the chance to uplift the work of a nonprofit that’s changing the way millions of people see and care for our birds.

    Secure your spot here: https://www.birdnote.org/explore/field-notes/2025/10/reasons-celebrate-joy-filled-auction-conversation-j-drew-lanham


    Tune in to BirdNote daily hear how storytelling, community, and a little quirkiness can make the world a better place for both birds and people.

    birdnote.org


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    38 min
  • S3 EP9 NYC Birds: all year in central park!!
    Sep 25 2025

    After a whirlwind of travels, I’m back in New York City and diving headfirst into creating again — and what better place to start than Central Park? 🌳

    In this episode, I take you on a joyful, quirky chat in the park, sharing the bird species that call it home (both native and non-native), what makes them unique, and why birdwatching in an urban environment matters more than we realize. From community bird tours to the surprising lack of female birds represented in merchandise (yes, really!), we explore how connecting with birds also connects us to each other.

    This episode is an invitation to slow down with me, look up, and rediscover the magic of nature in the city.


    Want to join me in person? Check out my upcoming tours here: https://luma.com/thatquirkybirdgirl


    Chapters:

    00:00 Welcome to Central Park: Birdwatching Introduction

    05:44 The Colorful World of Native Birds


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    10 min
  • S3 EP8: Nurturing young dreams with Christine Mott, Animal Advocacy and Storytelling
    Sep 4 2025

    In this episode of That Quirky Bird Girl, Steph (I) sit down with Christine Mott, animal law attorney, advocate, and author of Free Bird. Together, we dive into the incredible true story of Flaco the owl, whose escape from the Central Park Zoo captured hearts everywhere, and the powerful message his journey holds about resilience, freedom, and compassion.


    Christine shares how her passion for storytelling and her work in animal law come together to inspire empathy, encourage young readers, and push for a kinder world for animals. This episode is part bird lore, part advocacy, and a whole lot of heart.✨ Learn more about Christine’s work here: https://www.christinemott.com/Grab a copy of Free Bird on Amazon: https://lanternpm.org/book/free-bird/


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    29 min