Ep 13 - Tree Story Shorts II
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This is the second edition of Tree Story Shorts on This Old Tree, where listeners get to contribute and tell their own tree stories! From New York to California to China and Nepal, listen to what people have to say about the trees that inspire them. Guests Gil Reavill Author, screenwriter, journalist en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil_Reavill James Voorhies Retired grounds manager and entomologist Paul Smith College '72 Georgia Silvera Seamans Founder, Local Nature Lab Host, Your Bird Story podcast Chi Ngai Chan Staff Scientist, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School linkedin.com/in/chingaichan/ Fran Hutton Lee Retired GIS specialist and cartographer linkedin.com/in/fran-v-hutton-lee-4184a125/ Brandon Namm Tree Inspector, City of Portland, OR Principal Consultant, Laurelin Tree Consulting laurelinconsulting.com Eva Monheim Speaker, consultant, garden coach, designer, writer, photographer Co-host of The Plant a Trillion Trees Podcast evamonheim.com Leena Chapagain Botanist and gardener Dumbarton Oaks Steven Koehn Director of Cooperative Forestry U.S. Forest Service, Dept. of Agriculture www.fs.usda.gov/about-agency/state-private-forestry/coop-forestry Music Diccon Lee, www.deeleetree.com Artwork Dahn Hiuni, www.dahnhiuni.com/home Website thisoldtree.show Follow on Facebook or Instagram We want to hear about the favorite tree in your life! To submit a ~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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