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FAQs about Northern Soundings: Alaska in Conversation:How many episodes does Northern Soundings: Alaska in Conversation have?The podcast currently has 154 episodes available.
October 12, 2021A Broader Community of LifeRonnie Rosenberg is known for her volunteer work in Fairbanks and with those in need. She has a number of skills to draw on. Trained as a nurse, she practiced in a war zone, and on the streets of New York. Later, she decided she needed other challenges and went to law school and practised … Continue reading A Broader Community of Life...more59minPlay
September 29, 2021The Consolation of WordsWe often hear about speaking truth to power. What isn’t often spoken is truth to the pain and suffering suicides leave in their wake. When pastor Jim Wisland’s son Erik took his own life Jim went in search of answers. Scripture, of course, but also other ancient texts. He then founded the Arctic Resource Center … Continue reading The Consolation of Words...more59minPlay
September 15, 2021Creative LearningMichelle Bartlett credit JR Ancheta Many, maybe all, of us get good ideas. Unfortunately, when a great notion strikes me, I quickly find ways it won’t work. That doesn’t seem to trouble University of Alaska Fairbanks Director of Summer Sessions and Lifelong Learning Michelle Bartlett. She combines a zest for life and learning with an … Continue reading Creative Learning...more59minPlay
August 25, 2021Frank Soos: Alaskan RuminatorCredit: Karl Kowalski Writer Frank Soos was also a first-rate thinker, and he claimed his best ruminations took place on the ski trails or while biking. He was on his bicycle in Maine when an accident claimed his life. In tribute, I’m replaying a “Memory Lane” interview with Frank from two years ago. Also, Frank … Continue reading Frank Soos: Alaskan Ruminator...more1hPlay
May 26, 2021Capturing the Firecracker BoysEarlier this month, the University of Alaska Fairbanks bestowed on author Dan O’Neill an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters. I talk with Dan about his background and his published works, most famously The Firecracker Boys, but also The Last Giant of Beringia, A Land Gone Lonesome and the children’s book Stubborn Gal....more59minPlay
May 12, 2021“A Sea of Ice and Snow”This is the third in a series of conversations between University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysicists Carl Benson and his former student and now colleague and friend Matthew Sturm. As earlier conversations made clear, Carl’s work in Greenland took place during rising tensions in the Cold War between the U.S. and the former Soviet Union. But his epic transects … Continue reading “A Sea of Ice and Snow”...more1hPlay
April 28, 2021Existing CooperativelyLast week saw the 51st Earth Day. A year ago, I interviewed my guest this episode Rich Seifert along with Dave Norton about the event’s history. As I thought about this year’s Earth Day I realized Rich has a long career championing the ideas of sustainability through his work with the University of Alaska Fairbanks’ … Continue reading Existing Cooperatively...more59minPlay
April 14, 2021Forming a Band of Brothers and SistersIt is sometimes said it takes a village to raise a child. For some combat veterans, it takes a band of fellow vets, with the help of great literature, to heal from war and reenter society. I talk this episode with David Perkins who co-founded a local chapter of the Epic Warrior Training program. Also, … Continue reading Forming a Band of Brothers and Sisters...more59minPlay
March 23, 2021Ancient TraditionsSome of the earliest records we have of ancient humans are the painting in caves. Retired University of Alaska Fairbanks Dean and painter, Todd Sherman discusses his art, those who influenced him, including Bill Berry who created the beloved mural in the Noel Wien Public Library, and the precarious state of the humanities in higher … Continue reading Ancient Traditions...more59minPlay
March 10, 2021Cold War in a Cold PlaceLast Summer, during COVID lock-down, I recorded a series of conversations between University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute scientists Matthew Sturm and Carl Benson. Both men have made important contributions to our understanding of snow in high latitudes. Matthew was Carl’s grad student and over the years he heard about a long line of important … Continue reading Cold War in a Cold Place...more1hPlay
FAQs about Northern Soundings: Alaska in Conversation:How many episodes does Northern Soundings: Alaska in Conversation have?The podcast currently has 154 episodes available.