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EPISODE · Jun 23, 2021

Radio Riverflow 12 - Come to the Forest

from Radio Riverflow · host Adam Allegro von der Schnulze

Storytelling from Harz - In this last episode before the summerbreak we are talking to 65 year old David from Ingland. We are listening to what he has to say about what brought him to the Harz, a little about his lifes journey, his life as programer, studying computer science, about meeting up random people which brought him to different places. We hear about a dinner with state torturers, about some nice forest places, why he is happy here, how he feels about the forest around us is dieing and what he thinks about the Climate Change. We chat about cut down trees and the different reasons they got cut down for, the terrible situation in the Harz, where our wood is going and where it is coming from. We discuss kommunism, society and opression. And at the end we are very sorry the old bloke kept on moving around the microphone and we couldn't really stop him from doing that, so it gets a little hard to understand. The music was mixed by #42.

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