Anthroprism

A narrative documentary podcast
examining the myth of human exceptionalism

About

Anthroprism is a narrative audio project exploring how our definitions of “human” shape our ideological and ethical relationships with ourselves, other animals, and the natural world.

Drawing from animal cognition, environmental ethics, and cultural history, the project asks how inherited ideas about human uniqueness have influenced science, law, and public perception. Anthroprism examines how assumptions about human exceptionalism have shaped the boundaries of inquiry — and how those boundaries continue to influence ethical decision-making today.

Through immersive interviews and sound-rich storytelling, Anthroprism aims to make complex ideas accessible to a broad public audience without sacrificing intellectual inquiry.

Anthroprism is currently in a research and development phase, building on more than two years of interdisciplinary inquiry. Initial production focuses on developing an audio trailer through in-depth expert interviews and narrative exploration.

Creator

Corrina Gramma is a storyteller and brand strategist working with mission-driven and conservation-focused organizations. She currently serves as Fractional Chief Creative Officer for Species Stewards, a global wildlife conservation organization partnering with universities, governments, and international conservation bodies.


Her background includes literary editing, field-based storytelling, and long-form narrative development with an interest in ethics, culture, and the natural world.