EPISODE · Nov 14, 2019 · 1H 11M
S3 Ep. 4: Wild Life: Tucker Malarkey, Will Bardenwerper, and Stan Brewer on Hope and Conservation
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In this episode, writers Tucker Malarkey and Will Bardenwerper, as well as rancher, rider, and member of the Oglala Sioux tribe Stan Brewer talk about their connections to the natural world. Malarkey talks about efforts to save wild salmon, their vital role in the ecosystem of the Pacific Northwest, and how relations between the U.S. and Russia on this issue might provide insight on global climate change cooperation. Bardenwerper and Brewer, the first writer-source duo to appear on the show together, discuss Indian relay horse racing, and horses’ importance to the Lakota community.To hear the full episode, subscribe to the Fiction/Non/Fiction podcast through iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app (include the forward slashes when searching). You can also listen by streaming from the player below.Guests: Tucker Malarkey Will Bardenwerper Stan Brewer Readings for the Episode: Tucker Malarkey Stronghold: One Man's Quest to Save the World's Wild Salmon Will Bardenwerper “Steal the Thunder,” Outside Magazine, March 14, 2019 The Prisoner in His Palace: Saddam Hussein, His American Guards, and What History Leaves Unsaid Stan Brewer Sage to Saddle Others Wild Salmon Center (CEO and President Guido Rahr) Though Labeled ‘Wild,’ That Serving of Salmon May Be Farmed or ‘Faux,’ New York Times, Nicholas St. Fleur, Oct. 28, 2015 How to Tell if Your Salmon Is Truly Wild: Make sure you're getting the real deal, Epicurious, Sheela Prakash, Nov. 3, 2015 ‘A State of Emergency’: Native Americans Stranded for Days by Flooding, New York Times, Mitch Smith, March 24, 2019 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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In this episode, writers Tucker Malarkey and Will Bardenwerper, as well as rancher, rider, and member of the Oglala Sioux tribe Stan Brewer talk about their connections to the natural world. Malarkey talks about efforts to save wild salmon, their vital role in the ecosystem of the Pacific Northwest, and how relations between the U.S. and Russia on this issue might provide insight on global climate change cooperation. Bardenwerper and Brewer, the first writer-source duo to appear on the show together, discuss Indian relay horse racing, and horses’ importance to the Lakota community.To hear the full episode, subscribe to the Fiction/Non/Fiction podcast through iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app (include the forward slashes when searching). You can also listen by streaming from the player below.Guests: Tucker Malarkey Will Bardenwerper Stan Brewer Readings for the Episode: Tucker Malarkey Stronghold: One Man's Quest to Save the World's Wild Salmon Will Bardenwerper “Steal the Thunder,” Outside Magazine, March 14, 2019 The Prisoner in His Palace: Saddam Hussein, His American Guards, and What History Leaves Unsaid Stan Brewer Sage to Saddle Others Wild Salmon Center (CEO and President Guido Rahr) Though Labeled ‘Wild,’ That Serving of Salmon May Be Farmed or ‘Faux,’ New York Times, Nicholas St. Fleur, Oct. 28, 2015 How to Tell if Your Salmon Is Truly Wild: Make sure you're getting the real deal, Epicurious, Sheela Prakash, Nov. 3, 2015 ‘A State of Emergency’: Native Americans Stranded for Days by Flooding, New York Times, Mitch Smith, March 24, 2019 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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