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I enjoyed bits and pieces. I’m in love with our national parks. The host is rather inexperienced and afraid of nature. Disappointing that she chose to perpetuate unfounded myths like bears lurking around every corner and being something to fear or snakes coming for her tent. Promotes an idea of nature as dangerous and people disconnected from nature. Would be better to be more educated on how to safely enjoy nature and root fears in the reality that if you leave them alone, they leave you alone. Also should educate herself about the Central Park Karen incident and how it is not a simple black/white power imbalance and how there were threats made to the young woman (see Bari Weiss and NYT for more). The host cusses a lot and it takes you out of the moment and enjoying the beauty of nature to hear her idiotic comments.
dancingwiththeearth via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/20/22
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pleaserelax via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/27/23
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the guy the wrote this. via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/08/22
I love the personal aspect of the narration. Every episode is interesting, but the Mammoth Cave episode knocks it out of the park! If that episode doesn’t move you, you may want to check to see that your heart and soul hasn’t calcified like a obelisk. I hope the department of the interior lessons!
Kathyinil via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/28/23
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