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"I work with youth and adults facilitating a deep connection to the natural world, and what emerges from that is deep connections between people, and a deep connection to self."
"When we go about tracking animals, it's a multi-sensory and multi-disciplinary experience that connects us archetypically to this really old part of ourselves."
-- Tim Corcoran on Greenhorn Radio
Wilderness Survival Skills, Animal Tracking, and More (24:10)
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Tim Corcoran, Idaho, Twin Eagles Nature School, ecology, wilderness survival, naturalist, nature, ancestors, indigenous people, Europeans, permaculture, design, tracking, Tom Brown, Jr., purpose, Vermont Wilderness School, nature-based mentoring, holistic, Sandpoint, organic, civilization, local, territories, land, river, mountain, cultural identity, Kat Anderson, Tending the Wild, agriculture, farming, mammals, multi-sensory, nature connection, The Tracker, natural world, Introduction to Permaculture, Gaia's Garden, Washington, Vermont,Download MP3 (Full Episode)
"The history of brewing in Japan is fascinating...The first European style breweries there catered largely to Europeans and Americans that were working in Japan. It took a long time for beer to take off in Japan. Most people don't know this, but now in Japan the main drink by far is beer, not sake."
"So far, Americans don't know the Japanese beer scene very well. We know a few breweries, but not many of the Japanese beers end up coming here. It will probably be the next cool wave."
--Garret Oliver of Brooklyn Brewery on Beer Sessions Radio
Beer Sessions Radio: Japanese Beer! (21:36)
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Chris Cuzme, Garret Oliver, Brooklyn Brewery, Japan, Sorachi Ace, sorachi hops, Hitachi, Craft Brewers Conference, beer exports, Berlin, dry hopping, Bryan Harrell, Japanese beer, Italy, monasteries, Kiuchi Brewery, Red Rice Ale, sake,Download MP3 (Full Episode)









