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A Talk in the Woods

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by Bryan Wentzell - Maine Mountain Collaborative

4.7(15 reviews)
19 episodes
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Podcast Overview

"A Talk in the Woods" is about the people who live, work, and play in Maine's north woods and rugged mountain region and their relationship with the land. Conversations are recorded "in the field" in pickup trucks on dirt logging roads, walking in the woods, and by lakes and rivers. Podcast logo by Ryan Smith at Rooted in Light Media (https://www.rootedinlightmedia.com/)

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1/4/2021

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Episode thumbnail for Episode 18: In Love With the Earth, with Alexandra Conover Bennett

October 15, 2021

Episode 18: In Love With the Earth, with Alexandra Conover Bennett

<p>In mid-July, Bryan and Lily visited Alexandra Conover Bennett at her remote cabin in Elliotsville, Maine. Accessible only by canoe, Alexandra and her partner, Kermit, live simply without running water or electricity. Alexandra is well-known in Maine, New England, and the international community as an outdoor educator, guide, and writer. Her work has touched the lives of countless people, and it was truly an honor to visit her home and hear her speak about nature and spirituality.&nbsp;</p>

Episode thumbnail for Episode 17: The World Cracked Wide Open, with Karin Tilberg

September 30, 2021

Episode 17: The World Cracked Wide Open, with Karin Tilberg

<p>In this episode, Bryan talks with Karin Tilberg, the Executive Director of the Forest Society of Maine. As Karin fishes the East Outlet of Moosehead Lake they talk about their respective connections to the Maine woods and to that place in particular.&nbsp;</p>

Episode thumbnail for Episode 16: "I want to be the engine!", with Jenny Ward

September 16, 2021

Episode 16: "I want to be the engine!", with Jenny Ward

<p>Lily returned to Greenville to interview Jenny Ward, the Maine Business and Community Relations Manager for the AMC. Like most people you've heard from on this podcast, Jenny wears many hats, and her connection to this place runs deep. Listen to this episode to hear more about the AMC's Dark Sky Park, the importance of conservation organizations (like the AMC) to Maine communities during COVID, Jenny's 29029 Everesting event, and a cool trick she shared for calling in birds.&nbsp;</p>

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What is A Talk in the Woods?

"A Talk in the Woods" is about the people who live, work, and play in Maine's north woods and rugged mountain region and their relationship with the land. Conversations are recorded "in the field" in pickup trucks on dirt logging roads, walking in the woods, and by lakes and rivers.

Podcast logo by Ryan Smith at Rooted in Light Media (https://www.rootedinlightmedia.com/)

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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