Appreciate the ethical stances
I appreciate the intentional conversational format (vs. Q&A) and the mature tone re responsible stewardship and financial boundaries of creators of artistic content. Along with being a hiker and runner, I’m a professional musician, composer, and a conservatory/private studio educator. Similar conversations happen amongst my colleagues: the devaluing of our decades of expertise by venues “paying” live musicians w/a dinner (or “exposure”), finding my copyrighted teaching materials or recordings showing up in other people’s published books and courses, etc. I’m a stickler for giving credit and showing respect where due: so to answer your question, no, you’re not the only ones who care! (I also keep trash bags in my car trunk and in my pack...). Looking forward to more episodes!
fpoonline via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/25/21
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Thoughtful and on point. We who use and benefits from public lands need to take responsibility. Make sure a place is better than you found it isn’t being a martyr it’s being a good steward. Only the second podcast and both have been home runs. Both Darwin and the two guests have interesting and...Read full review »
Merle92592 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/13/21
I have been following Darwin on YouTube and Instagram for years. I was thrilled to hear he pivoted his work towards park conservation. His docu was amazing and you could see how much work he put into it. I so disheartened to hear all the negative feedback he received for creating his documentary....Read full review »
JillOlstinske via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/26/21
Great podcast. 🤘🏻
Alwaystubed via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/06/21
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