Two humpback whales below the surface of a blue sea. Photo by Chinh le Duc.

In the second episode of In the Company of Humpbacks, take a walk with Dr. Fred Sharpe and Ayana as we get to know him and his research team more intimately. Together, they reflect on grounding scientific work in awareness and relationality, offering insight into the deeper purpose behind conservation. The episode explores how our pursuit of knowledge shapes and is shaped by our relationships with the more-than-human world, while also embracing the sensory, emotional pull of curiosity about nature.

The more aware we are, the more careful we become in relationship.
— Dr. Fred Sharpe, In the Company of Humpbacks S1:2

About this series: Featuring thoughtful contributions from Dr. Fred Sharpe, In the Company of Humpbacks weaves together insight, beauty, and wonder. We’re thrilled to share this journey with you into the rich, interconnected world beyond our own.

Publish date: April 2, 2026

Credits

We gratefully acknowledge the contributions of our partners Five Fingers Lighthouse and Puget Sound Chapter of the American Cetacean Society. For The Wild is created by Ayana Young, Victoria Pham, Erica Ekrem, Julia Jackson, and Aurie Bittle. Sounds and images collected under NOAA/NMFS Research Permit 26663.

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SLOW MEDIA ZINE

WATER AND WHALES: Listening for the Deep
$15.00

In homage to our In the Company of Humpbacks series, this zine is an investigation into both the material realities of our oceanic world and the spiritual meanings this world conveys. Dedicated to looking closely at the water and the beings that inhabit it, Water and Whales: Listening for the Deep, speaks to our relationships with knowledge, the more-than-human, breath, thrums, and waves of all kinds.

With wisdom from our conversations with Dr. Fred Sharpe, Joseph Olson, Rachel Meade, Dr. Kate Stafford, Kurt Russo, and Veda Austin, let this zine guide you towards the water, whales, and the mysteries of our relations.

This meaning making is accompanied by writing and art from For The Wild community members, Anna Begas, Moudi Sbeity, Vaughan Williams, Kyla Sjogren, Rebecca Routman, Julia Bollinger, Kat Dimitruk, and Claire Ciccarone (Cover Art).

With 38 pages of content including prayers, episode excerpts, reflection questions, art, poetry, writing and resources to further deepen your practices, we hope you find resonance with this offering.

  • What you get: A 38-page digital study guide & resource zine in PDF format (7.4mb) with live url links

  • Once checkout is completed, you'll have 24 hours to download your PDF file before access expires.

    © APRIL 2026, For The Wild

 

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For The Wild is an anthology of the Anthropocene; focused on land based protection, co-liberation and intersectional storytelling rooted in a paradigm shift from human supremacy towards deep ecology.

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