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In this episode of the Spark Bird podcast, hosts Jenn Lodi-Smith and Janet McNally welcome artist and healthcare professional Tina Mullen. Tina shares her 'Spark Bird' story about how the Sandhill Crane ignited her passion for birds. She discusses her work in the Arts and Medicine program at the University of Florida and the importance of integrating creativity into healthcare settings to promote health and well-being.
The conversation explores Tina's art projects, including her series on bird species decline inspired by a poignant letter to Roger Torrey Peterson. Tina reflects on the power of community, storytelling, and the arts in fostering a deeper connection to birds and the natural world.
Resources & Links from This Episode
Tina Mullen & Her Work
🎨 Explore Tina Mullen’s art: Tina Mullen’s Website
📸 Follow Tina on Instagram: @teenmullen
🎭 Learn about the Center for Arts in Medicine at UF: UF Center for Arts in Medicine
🖼️ See Tina’s exhibition Bellwether: The Art of Tina Mullen at RTPI: RTPI Exhibition
Conservation & Environmental Writing
🌙 Lights Out! Cats In! – Protect birds by learning about this initiative: Learn More
📖 Return to Wild America by Scott Weidensaul: Explore the Book
🦜 Ten Birds That Changed the World by Stephen Moss: Get the Book
🌱 The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World by Robin Wall Kimmerer: Find the Book
Poetry & Journalism
📰 Harry Stevens (The Washington Post): Read More
📝 Joy is the Justice We Give Ourselves by J. Drew Lanham: Hub City Press | Read the Poem
✍️ Ada Limón’s Poetry: Poetry Foundation