Listen "Navigating the Waves of Creativity and Conservation with Capt. Marty Wilson"
Episode Synopsis
Welcome back to Bottled Up, and on this episode, Andrew Allen goes deep diving into the fascinating world of Japanese Art, fishing, and coastal conservation with the talented artist, avid sport fisherman, and founder of One Gulf One Goal, Captain Marty Wilson. Capt Marty takes us on a journey through the ancient Japanese Art of gyotaku, a unique form of fish printing with deep cultural significance. From discussing the techniques used to create these intricate works of Art to highlight the stark contrast between Japanese and American culture, Marty sheds light on the beauty and mindfulness embodied in gyotaku. Check Out Capt. Marty's Art Here >>> But that's not all – we also delve into Marty's dedication to environmental conservation as he shares his efforts to combat plastic pollution and save marine life, particularly sea turtles. From his foundation's innovative products made from the yucca plant to his inspiring stories of rebuilding a ship after Hurricane Katrina, Marty's passion for the coast and its beautiful native creatures shines through. Check Out One Gulf One Goal Here >>> Join us as we explore the intersection of Art, fishing, and environmental consciousness in this thought-provoking episode of Bottled Up. This episode is made possible by Allen Beverages Please subscribe, rate, and review The Bottled Up Podcast wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Want To Know More About Allen Beverages? Website: allenbeverages.com Facebook: @allenbeverages
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