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Episode 14: Martha Silano
“I am always finding inspiration out there.” In April, during National Poetry Month, I had the chance to talk with Martha Silano about her writing process, her poetry teachers, her new book (This…
Episode 13: Louis Ledford
“I am concentrating on playing live in front of as small an audience as possible.”I have always loved Louis Ledford’s music and his captivating storytelling. I enjoyed the chance to talk about…
Episode 12: Emily Gigot
“We’ve extracted all the materials we really need to clothe ourselves.”My sister has worked in the textile and apparel industry for many years. Her work is focused on sustainability and we had a…
Episode 11: Jared Beloff
“I have been a father for almost thirteen years and it’s a primary part of my identity. My poetry is me figuring myself out as much as it is figuring the world out for them.”I met Jared online during…
Episode 10: Andi Lloyd
“I use the language of ecology all the time in my preaching.”This interview was a real joy for me and a reunion of sorts. Andi Lloyd was my advisor in college, back when I was a biology major. At the…
Episode 9: Christophe Chagnard
“There is something about the sound of a symphony orchestra that speaks to people universally.”In the first episode of the second season, I am thrilled to talk with composer, Grammy-nominated…
Episode 8: Martha Jordon, Part 2
In Part 2, we dive into some of the major issues facing the health and survival of migratory swans, including habitat degradation, lead poisoning, and Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus (HPAIV).…
Episode 7: Martha Jordan, Part 1
I loved the chance to talk with Martha Jordan about migratory Trumpeter swans and other migratory wildfowl. I met Martha twenty years ago at one of her education talks. As a swan enthusiast, I have…
Episode 6: Ann Stinson
“We are with the trees every day, we live with them.”This interview was extra special because I had a chance to talk with my fellow Oregon State University Press author, Ann Stinson. I met Ann in…
Episode 5: Lewellyn Melnyk
I encountered Lewellyn’s book at our local bookstore, The Book Shucker, in Edison, WA. Immediately, I appreciated her work as a farmer and mental health advocate. She describes her book Rooted: How I…
Episode 4: Claudia Castro Luna
I have seen Claudia Castro Luna perform at the Skagit River Poetry Festival and have admired her poetry for a long time. Her latest book, Cipota Under the Moon, which came out last May “scores a…
Episode 3: Jodie Buller
I loved talking with my dear friend Jodie Buller about her work at the White Eagle Memorial Preserve, a Natural Burial Ground at Ekone Ranch. She spends part of her time near me in western…
Episode 2: Kevin Craft
In Episode 2, I talk with Kevin Craft about wilderness, writing, and his new role as a poet-in-residence for the Terminus Project in Olympic National Park. A complete bio is below as well as links to…
Episode 1: Valerie Segrest
Welcome to the first episode of the first season of the podcast! It was a true honor to have Valerie Segrest as our first guest. Below you will find her complete bio and links to the various projects…
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