Listen "Getting Lost On Purpose: The Art, Science, And Soul of Surrounding® Kentucky!"
Episode Synopsis
A flat map can’t explain why a roadside rock wall feels like a time machine. That’s where Ronald R. (Reggie) Van Stockum Jr. comes in. He’s a lawyer who practices environmental law, a biologist with a PhD, an author who writes like a traveler-poet, and a musician with a knack for rhythm on the page. Together we follow his Surrounding® philosophy — skip the pre-research, chase the blank spaces on the map, write while the feeling is fresh — and discover how Kentucky reveals itself when you’re willing to get lost on purpose. We start with the ground truth: Kentucky wasn’t planed by glaciers. It’s an unglaciated landscape where Ordovician and Silurian rocks hold fossils you can spot in highway cuts between Shelbyville and Simpsonville. Reggie breaks down why Indiana’s plains are geologically young, how […]
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