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All Episodes

Doug Has Questions — 24 episodes

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Episode 24: Stuart DeWitt; From Trapping Lines To Fishing Grounds In Southeast Alaska

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Episode 23: Kim Larson; Eight Kids, Nine Hours, Zero Quiet

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Episode 22: Thom Andriesen; What Does A Small Town Owe Its Volunteers?

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Episode 21: Michael Marks; From Woodstock To Haines

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Episode 20: Charlotte Olerud; What We Owe The People Who Stay

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Episode 19: Aaron Davidman; A Director Explains Why American Solitaire Is About Community Over Fear

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Episode 18: Jimmy Yoakum; What If Policing Started With Grace Instead Of Force

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Episode 17: Rashah McChesney; From Texas To Alaska: Building Trust Through Local Journalism

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Episode 16: Tom Wayes; Chasing Lines, Building Gear, Racing Rocks: The Relentless Pursuit Of Flow

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Episode 15: Al Badgley; From Baytown To Haines: A Life Of Service

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Episode 14: Travis Kukull; What If A Restaurant Could Feed A Town’s Soul?

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Episode 13: Reba Hylton; How A Tourism Director Balances Growth, Wildlife, And Community Needs

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Episode 12: Dr. Marnie Hartman; What If Your Hardest Struggles Become Your Superpower?

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Episode 11: Bill Thomas; A Veteran’s Journey Through Alaska, War, And Public Service

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Episode 10 Lilly Boron; From Off-Grid Alaska To The Superintendent’s Office

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Episode 9: Joe Hamilton; Hard Work, Human Connection, And A Warranty That Built A Brand

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Episode 8: Cesre McQuaid: A Counselor’s Journey Through Trauma, Faith, And Community Healing

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Episode 7: Vince Hansen; What Does It Mean To Have Enough?

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Episode 6: Gershon Cohen; From Philly To The Fjords

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Episode 5: Andrew Cremata; How A Bread Route, Big Fish, And A Pandemic Shaped A Small-Town Mayor

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Episode 4: Harry Rietze; From Smokehouse Dreams To 4 Million Pounds

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Episode 3: Rick Dunning; Saying No Can Save Lives: A Pilot’s Lessons From LAB To Major Airlines

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Episode 2: Bart Henderson; A Guide’s Life That Shaped A Community And An Industry

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Episode 1: Duck Hess; How A Bear Attack, A Business Battle, And A River Built A Legacy