Ep 7 - Tree Story Shorts
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This a special episode of This Old Tree, the show that features heritage trees and the human stories behind them. This time, listeners tell their own tree stories! From Vermont to California to Hawaii, listen to what people have to say about the trees that inspire them.  Guests Tom Morra Arborist and Owner, TF Morra Tree Care tfmorra.com Katie Breukers Arborist and Host of Tangled Trees podcast Student at University of New Brunswick anchor.fm/tangledtrees Jean Zimmerman Author of numerous books of fiction and nonfiction, articles, and a blog Certified arborist, currently consults with New York City on tree preservation  jeanzimmerman.com Andy Hillman Retired Urban Forester City of Ithaca, NY and Davey Resource Group Thomas Spadea Park Ranger and Host of My Favorite Trees podcast mftpodcast.com Bear Levangie Arborist and Co-Founder of Women's Tree Climbing Workshop womenstreeclimbingworkshop.com Walt Warriner Consulting Arborist wwca.zenfolio.com warrinerassociates.com Mike Maino Radio Show Host - WCRI, Barbershop Singer, Entertainer https://classical959.com/about/mike-maino Music Diccon Lee, www.deeleetree.com Artwork Dahn Hiuni, www.dahnhiuni.com/home Website thisoldtree.show Follow on Facebook @thisoldtreepod Instagram @thisoldtreepod Mastodon @[email protected] We want to hear about the favorite tree in your life! To submit a 1-3 minute  audio story for consideration for the "Tree Story Short” segment on This Old Tree, record the story on your phone’s voice memo app and email to: [email protected] This episode was written in part at the What Cheer Writers Club, Providence, RI https://whatcheerclub.spaces.nexudus.com/about
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