AUDIO & VIDEO


Podcasts and Broadcasts:


The Food Seen on Heritage Radio Network
with host Michael Harlan Turkell
Interview with Eugenia Bone - September 11, 2012
"Author Eugenia Bone shares her revelations from the weird world of mushrooms in her book, Mycophilia. You’ll learn how to start foraging fungi through groups like the NY Mycological Society (of which she’s President), and how to best understand and respect its omnipresence."

This Way Up on Radio New Zeland
with host Simon Morton
"Mycophilia and Fungal Foraging" - May 26, 2012
"Fungi are the second largest group of organisms on the planet after insects, making up one-quarter of the earth's biomass. We speak to Eugenia Bone, the author of 'Mycophilia', and head out on a fungal foray with mycologist Geoff Ridley."

Good Food with host Evan Kleiman
KCRW - Santa Monica - April 28, 2012
Eugenia Bone recalls the characters she met while foraging for morels.

Book Talk with host Stephen Usery
FM89.3 WYPL - Memphis, TN - March 24, 2012
Interview with Eugenia Bone about her book Mycophilia: Revelations from the Weird World of Mushrooms.
NOTE: click on the small (download) button on that page to listen to the podcast.


Some of my favorite VIDEO clips about mushrooms:

Cordyceps: attack of the killer fungi
BBC's Planet Earth with David Attenborough

Know Your Mushrooms excerpt
with Gary Lincoff

Cultivation of White and Black Truffles in Japan
from DigiInfo TV

Paul Stamets on 6 Ways Mushrooms Can Save the World - from the TED Conferences 2008

Jae Rhim Lee: My mushroom burial suit
from the TED Global 2011

Eben Bayer: Are Mushrooms the New Plastic?
from the TED Global 2010

Monster Morels
from the Columbia River area - 2008



Pilobolus sp. : 18 hour time lapse

Slime mould solves maze

Fly Agaric toadstool growing: time-lapse
(filmed by Neil Bromhal)

Strawberry-Rhizopus: time lapse
Cornell University Dept. of Plant Pathology

Mushroom Madness - from the BBC/NHK documentary "Planet Earth" (2006)


Mushroom Seekers Documentary trailer

To learn more about the documentary
or purchase the DVD go to Pam Kray's website

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