The Nature Reliance Podcast: Where Wilderness and Human Nature Collide
The Nature Reliance Podcast explores real stories of wilderness survival, human decision-making under stress, awareness, and the lessons nature quietly teaches us all.
Hosted by Craig Caudill of Nature Reliance School, this podcast blends immersive storytelling, historical accounts, wilderness experience, modern psychology, and reflective analysis into a grounded exploration of what happens when people are tested by nature, uncertainty, fear, and consequence.
This is not fake survival nonsense.
These are thoughtful, psychologically realistic stories about awareness, humility, resilience, and the ways stress exposes human gaps.
From historical wilderness disasters to modern survival incidents, tracking stories, close calls, and lessons learned in the field, each episode examines not just what happened, but why.
Because awareness is trainable.
Nature rewards humility.
And the best classroom has no walls.
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The Nature Reliance Podcast: Where Wilderness and Human Nature Collide
How Understanding Plant Names Helps You Read the Land
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Plant systematics and Latin plant names intimidate a lot of people. But they shouldn’t.
In this episode, I sit down with Eric Comley, a herbaceous plants instructor, to break down why scientific plant names actually matter and how they help everyday people understand plants, landscapes, and ecosystems more clearly.
We talk about why Latin names are descriptive tools rather than academic jargon, how genus and species relationships help you learn plants faster, and how dichotomous keys really work without turning plant identification into a memorization exercise.
We also discuss ways to make plant study fun for kids and adults, how learning through games improves retention, and why plants are some of the best indicators of what’s happening on the land around you.
This conversation is about slowing down, observing more closely, and building practical knowledge that carries over into tracking, navigation, and wilderness skills.
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