Other Projects
Writings:
Moving Past the Rhetoric of Resilience
Haznet. The Magazine of the Canadian Risk and Hazards Network. 2023
Blind Drunk: A Battle with my
Own Subconscious
Pique Newsmagazine cover story,
January 2023
Meet the Salmon of the
Lillooet River Watershed
The Wellness Almanac, 2021
What the heck is Cascading
Natural Hazard Risk?
The Wellness Almanac, 2020
What This Fall Storm
Means For Us
The Wellness Almanac, 2020
In the News:
Get together, get rugged to handle climate change, natural disasters
Royal Roads University News, 2022
Author Richard Del Monte
Is Pemberton Prepared for a
Natural Disaster?
Pique Newsmagazine, 2023
Author Robert Wisla
Cover story: A closer look at the
Sea to Sky’s natural hazards
Pique Newsmagazine, 2021
Author Alyssa Noel
Presentations:
A Nature Nerd’s Perspective on Trail Building and Maintenance
Pemberton & District Library 2023
Mushrooms! Ecology,
Identification & Ethical Picking
Pemberton & District Library 2024
A Beginners Guide to
Flood Risk in Pemberton
Pemberton & District Library 2023
Our Dynamic Landscape: A look into the natural hazard risks facing Pemberton
Pemberton & District Library 2021
Podcasts:
John A. Brink: On the Brink Podcast
2025
“…Woodruff brings both evidence-based insight and lived experience to her work. She unpacks the myths surrounding "moderate drinking," critiques outdated public health messaging, and opens an honest conversation about how society normalizes dependency on alcohol.”
Luke Whittall: The Sipster’s Podcast
2025
“Veronica Woodruff's Blind Drunk: A Sober Look at our Boozy Culture is exactly the commentary on the culture of alcohol we need right now. I’ve written about cavalier attitudes towards alcohol before in blogs and even in parts of the Sipster’s books but I was thrilled to see a full-length book about it.”
Documentary:
Vice, 2016
Twenty minute Vice Canada documentary filmed with Lilwat Nation, David Suzuki, Lori Daniels and Simon Donner, Veronica talks about impacts to salmon from widespread wildfires.