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Episode Synopsis
How can art build a connection to nature? What lessons can we learn through song, images and writing? In this episode, we interview musical duo The Local Honeys about how their home landscape of Kentucky and the coal mining industry have shaped their communities and music. We also talk with Cameron Keller Scott, a fly fishing guide, teacher and poet. His writing dives into the secrets that rivers keep and the contradictions of loving a sport that can impact those precious ecosystems. At the Patagonia Archives, Val and Terri give us a peek at Patagonia's pattern making process (try saying that five times fast). Tune in for a new episode of Patagonia Stories wherever you get your podcasts.
Watch Dying to Make a Living: https://www.patagonia.com/stories/episode-3-dying-to-make-a-living/video-124194.html
Read and listen to Cameron Keller Scott read an excerpt from A River’s Own Name: https://www.patagonia.com/stories/a-rivers-own-name/story-124149.html
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