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from Lifeblood: Glen Canyon, Lake Powell and the Future of the Colorado River

With support from the Hulbert Center for Southwest Studies, Utah Rivers Council, and Colorado River and Trail Expeditions, Lifeblood is a 6-part audio documentary, produced and narrated by me, Evelyn Baher-Murphy.When I first learned about the Colorado River, its rapids, its reservoirs, the millions of people who depend on it, and its uncertain future, I wanted to know more. So I set out on the road interviewing stakeholders, policy makers, and experts who care about the river, its resources, and how and where it flows. What I heard is a complicated story of flooded canyons, drowned archaeology, environmental mishaps, water policy miscalculations, megadrought, and hope for the future...hope for radical conservation.Throughout the series. I ask the questions "How did we get here?" and "How do we keep going?”Episode: 1 of Lifeblood airs on Friday, August 22nd.For additional content and updates, follow along on Instagram @lifeblood.podQuestions? Comments? Interested in sponsoring the pod? Contact: [email protected]

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