You can follow Heather on Twitter @HeatherEHeying. You can find a copy of Heather’s book "Antipode: Seasons with the Extraordinary Wildlife and Culture of Madagascar" here:
https://www.amazon.com/Antipode-Seasons-Extraordinary-Wildlife-Madagascar/dp/0312281528.

2:15 How and why Heather developed a passion for evolutionary biology
9:20 Why Heather chose a teaching-centred career over research
12:07 Iona reads a passage from Heather’s book Antipode
14:14 More about Madagascar
17:30 Higher education and teaching
20:00 The experience of teaching at Evergreen
22:45 The importance of exposing young people to adventure—how to cultivate resilience
30:00 Postmodernity, the hegemony of the virtual
33:59 The importance of doing something that gives you clear physical feedback
38:49 Motivation
40:00 The problem with having a geographically narrow point of view
47:09 How an evolutionary perspective can help us lead happier, more productive lives today
50:50 Diet, starch, keto and paleo
57:40 The importance of remembering we are animals

For more on the Evergreen drama, see Mike Nayna’s video series on YouTube. The first part is here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FH2WeWgcSMk.

For more on Lenore Skenazy and Let Grow, see https://letgrow.org/.

Daniel Pink’s book Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us can be found here:
https://www.amazon.com/Drive-Surprising-Truth-About-Motivates/dp/1594484805

For more on anti-Muslim feeling in India, see episode 15 with Rohini Mohan & Rohit Chopra & the shownotes there.

The Reuters poll on the 10 most dangerous places in the world for women:
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-women-dangerous-poll-factbox/factbox-which-are-the-worlds-10-most-dangerous-countries-for-women-idUSKBN1JM01Z