A conversation I needed to hear.
I’m not sure how I missed your podcast up to this point.As I was listening to you and Mark Kenyon having a sensible conversation about humans interacting with the natural world— I looked through your previous episodes. As I was seeing conversations I was looking toward forward to hearing— it made me a little sad that Edward Abbey couldn’t be here for this part. To see his mission carried forward by thinking people. I was hooked when Mark listed Desert Solitaire as his first book and it made me happy to hear Cactus Ed discussed with due affection and respect. He hit things hard at a time when issues needed to be hit hard. And he kept his sense of humour. I’m already looking forward to the Chouinard interview. Peace. Ps. When I started reading Blood Meridian I remember being on a flight over the Atlantic and halfway through I got to a point where Cormac McCarthy had pushed so many buttons I shut the book and didn’t go back to it for a whole frigging year. Later I got cocky and was listening to it as an audiobook working in an impossibly tight crawlspace and my trouble light broke at a really bad moment. I don’t pretty much don’t do crawlspaces anymore.
manlike. via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/23/22
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gauge via · 02/01/18
Great conversations with some really interesting people across the west. Ed helps provide a wide variety of ideas and issues that face the American West and how to best address the issues. Plus the book recommendations are great!
RunSupertrampRun via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/12/18
I’ll drive for hours listening to Ed’s podcasts. They never cease to impress and inspire me. His passion radiates through the speakers, and you can’t help but feel like you’ve been a friend of his for years. Thanks, Ed! It’s a true gem in the world of podcasts!
WestLilac via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/07/19
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