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Tree Story Shorts III

Tree Story Shorts III

FromThis Old Tree


Tree Story Shorts III

FromThis Old Tree

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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Jan 8, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This is the third edition of "Tree Story Shorts" on This Old Tree, where guests get to contribute and tell their own tree stories! Charles Darwin, bride and groom trees, a massive American elm in Illinois, Al Capone, original tree-inspired music, a tree used for meetings at an army base, a moving story from war-torn Ukraine - this episode has it all! Listen in to hear what people have to say about the trees that inspire them.GuestsRob McBrideThe Tree HunterGeorgia BarnhillAmherst Historical SocietyAmherst, MAJoe HansenThe Municipal Arborist PodcastIllinoisGrayson Bo GuthrieBaltimore Tree KeeperBaltimore, MDKamala SankaramComposer and SingerLawarren PattersonRetired Army Major GeneralHouston, TXOlena KozakUkrainian Ecological Club - Green WaveTheme MusicDiccon Lee, www.deeleetree.comArtworkDahn Hiuni, www.dahnhiuni.com/homeWebsitethisoldtree.showTranscripts available.Follow onFacebook or Instagram We want to hear about the favorite tree in your life! To submit a ~3 or 4 minute audio story for consideration for an upcoming episode of "Tree Story Shorts" on This Old Tree, record the story on your phone’s voice memo app and email to:doug@thisoldtree.netThis episode was written in part at LitArts RI, a community organization and co-working space that supports Rhode Island's creators. litartsri.org
Released:
Jan 8, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (26)

Old trees are awe inspiring links to the past that fire our historical imagination. Ever wonder what their stories are? Seasoned arborist and amateur historian Doug Still interviews local experts, historians, and regular folks to celebrate the myths and uncover the real tales. If you're a tree lover, join in to look "beyond the plaque" at heritage trees and the human stories behind them. Biweekly.