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The Klamath River 2nd episode. In the Spring of 2025, a group of teenagers from several Tribal Nations of the Klamath River Basin and greater region will descend the newly undammed Klamath River from source to sea. These teens began learning how to kayak in 2022 and 2023, began learning about river policy and fish science, and are bringing their family stories to the river with them. In the summer of 2023 The River Radius spent a week with these young paddlers on the water and on the microphone capturing their story. SPONSORSNRS LEAD ProgramNRS websiteNRS InstagramMighty Arrow FoundationVirga Foundation American Whitewater @americanwhitewaterGUESTSStudents of PTWDanielle Frank, aka Ducky, Instagram, Vogue Magazine interviewRios To Rivers InstagramPaddle Tribal WatersKlamath River Renewal Corporation, Ren BrownellFURTHER CONTENTUpper Klamath LakeKlamath RiverKlamath DamsFish KillStory Map: History of Klamath IrrigationKlamath River RenewalDam Removal NewsLA Times
After 100 years of dams stagnating the flows of the Klamath River and killing the Salmon runs, a group of teenagers from the tribal nations of the Klamath Basin will paddle the Klamath from source to sea to usher in the post-dam Klamath. In this 1st of 2 episodes on the topic, the founders of Rios to Rivers & Paddle Tribal Waters explain how their own paddle experiences and time travel, brought the inception of this powerful passage. SPONSORSNRS @nrswebMighty Arrow FoundationVirga Foundation American Whitewater @americanwhitewaterGUESTSAisha Grae Wolf Wilson Rios to River bioPaul Robert Wolf Wilson Instagram Rios to River bioWeston Boyles Instagram Instagram Rios to River bioRios To Rivers InstagramPaddle Tribal WatersFURTHER CONTENTUpper Klamath LakeKlamath RiverKlamath DamsFish KillStory Map: History of Klamath IrrigationKlamath River RenewalDam Removal NewsLA Times
This week on the Mountain Gazette library – We present a story about love, loss, and how we deal with grief in our own unique way. Written by River Runner, Folk singer, and activist Katie Lee. Episode 3 – The ride from Mountain Gazette 78.
Whole Farm Health Workshops Utilizing Social Media in Agriculture Understanding Watersheds 00:01:07 — Whole Farm Health Workshops: KSRE agriculture agent for Douglas County, Margit Kaltenekker, and Upper Wakarusa WRAPS coordinator with the Kansas Alliance for Wetlands and Streams, Andrew Rutter, join us to share information on the upcoming Whole Farm Health Workshops that they have helped put together. These workshops will be taking place on February 23rd, March 2nd, and March 9th in Overbrook, Kansas. Each night will focus on different topics including soil health practices, financial resiliency, and mental health and wellness in agriculture. More information on the Whole Farm Health Workshops 00:12:14 — Utilizing Social Media in Agriculture: Advocacy for agriculture through social media is seemingly becoming more popular. Joining us to share tips on entering into the digital space as a producer is K-State assistant professor in agricultural communications, Jacqueline Aenlle. 00:23:17 — Understanding Watersheds: We end with this week's wildlife segment where K-State aquatics and fisheries specialist, Joe Gerken, highlights how connected our water resources really are and some great tools to learn more about watersheds. River Runner resource How's My Waterway resource Send comments, questions, or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Samantha Bennett and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast. K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K-State campus in Manhattan.
How extreme kayaker Scott Lindgren's illness forced him to face his past. Scott's hard, uncompromising attitude had made him one of the world's top expedition kayakers in a sport that's claimed the lives of many friends. But bottling up a harsh childhood and drinking for a release can only work for so long. When Scott became ill he faced a reckoning – be the tough guy and lose everything you love, or learn to embrace being vulnerable. Archive is from a film about Scott's life called The River Runner directed by Rush Sturges for River Roots productions. Presenter: Emily Webb Producer: Louise Morris
Tim and Russ connect with Nancy Seagull via satellite phone on the Amber river. Nancy is an avid river runner and shares some of her adventures on our nation's rivers. It's Free Fishing Day! Navi has some suggestions on local fishing spots to take the kids to today. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scott Lindgren changed the sport of kayaking in the 90's and is a member of the International Whitewater Hall of Fame. He's made 50 first descents all around the world. His documentary on kayaking from the Andes to the Amazon received an Emmy award, and he is "The River Runner" in the new Netflix documentary. 3:59 The internet says he's dead. 7:30 Growing up in the “armpit of California.” 9:50 From weakness to annihilation. 11:28 The “downstream mentality.” 12:34 When he found the river. 16:10 Kayaking is a minimum 10 year investment. 20:27 Emotional instability doesn't work. 24:24 Successful on the river, but what about with someone you love? 27:10 Seeing a teammate at their core. 31:00 Paddling 250 days a year. 33:33 “If you've gotta feed it, you don't need it.” 35:10 Focused on the mission and missing the metaphor. 37:45 “It's a kid's game.” 44:30 Militia and hippos. 48:48 3 months turned into 8 years. 56:03 “I spent my entire life not being weak.” 57:00 Self-inflicted isolation. 58:17 First Descents: Adventure for healing. 1:01:20 Showing up with your heart. 1:05:34 The biggest hinge moment: A choice between two events. 1:07:17 Overcoming negative love patterns. 1:11:19 “I gave myself a 5 percent chance.” 1:18:02 Falling back like butter on bread. 1:24:20 Part of being a hardened criminal. 1:26:33 The accomplishment is the journey. 1:28:21 Value in connection and experience. 1:30:12 No longer believing in negative change. 1:34:37 Surrendering to the flow of life. 1:37:23 When nature and community bring healing. First Descents: https://firstdescents.org The River Runner on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81457001 Download The Best Mental Toughness Quotes That Will Make You BETTER https://drrobbell.com/quotes-on-mentaltoughness If you enjoyed this episode on Mental Toughness, please subscribe and leave a review! Dr. Rob Bell
Join us for S5:EP10 of the #SportsPhilanthropy #Podcast as Joe Mornini, Found and Executive Director for Team River Runner, sits down with our host Roy Kessel.
Extreme adventure athlete and focus of the Netflix documentery "River Runner," Scott Lindgren, had continually pushed every limit, both mentally and physically, until a brain cancer diagnosis awakened him to a world of mindfulness, meditation, acceptance and awareness. He is here to share how he coped with this life change and continued the adventure of life. Be inspired!!!
This week we talk about Netflix doc The River Runner directed by Rush Sturges.
The Wild Atlantic Salmon is one of the world's natural wonders. Known as the king of fish, it spawns in rivers, spends a life at sea, and then returns once more to the exact tributary it was born to spawn again. This incredible fish is part of our heritage, culture, and folklore and represents clean pristine waters and a healthy ecological system. While there is no question about the worth of the salmon, stocks have been declining and Joleen and Jack speak to three different people whose lives have been influenced by this majestic species. First up is Sally Barnes, a key figure in the Irish artisan food renaissance of the last 40 years. She began traditional smoke-curing as a means to preserve the bounty that she and her husband at the time were catching from the West Cork coastline. Working as a fisherwoman herself, she smoked her first fish in 1979 and through endless trial and error, established a famously unique recipe that began winning awards and accolades for her now legendary cold-smoked Wild Atlantic Salmon. These days Sally runs a school in the Woodcock smokery, near Castletownshend in West Cork, hosting masterclasses in the artform of hot and cold smoking as well as coastal foraging. We spoke to her about why she loves this fish so much, what motivates her to pursue this artisan craft and how she has witnessed first hand the decline in salmon stocks.We visit Mark Boyden, co-founder of StreamScapes ( http://www.streamscapes.ie ) and the Coomhola Salmon Trust near Bantry in West Cork. This environmental education and research facility engages with schools and community groups promoting awareness of local waters and wildlife. He tells us about the importance of salmon's presence in our waters and explains about the salmon life cycle. StreamScapes have also brought out a beautifully illustrated educational booklet called “Salmon Sanctuaries” about the life of the wild Atlantic salmon which is available as a free download. Finally, we chatted to salmon angler Alan Nolan of the Lee Salmon Anglers who has been fascinated by this fish since a child. Spending days at the river bank, he tells about the thrill of the sport, why it is regarded as the King of fish, and how human intervention is putting the salmon in danger. As a side note, listeners may be interested in the one-hour documentary “River Runner” (2018) by Declan O'Mahony, which tells the story of the river Lee from the salmon's perspective and Alan explains in detail the impact of man-made weirs and dams on wild salmon.The NeighbourFood Podcast is presented by Jack Crotty and Joleen Cronin. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This talk is about change, people. Scott Lindgren, a legend of expedition kayaking, talks to Spanny about stages of his life, each contrasting with the one before. Troubled youth … river adventurer within a supportive community … control freak leader of an exploding sport … cancer patient hiding what he considered weakness … self-exile from the sport that he loved … and finally the returnee who found a new way to function. The Netflix documentary ”The River Runner” captures his journey. … To support The Spaniard Show, please visit charliespaniard.com, where you can: Purchase books from my reading list. Purchase my two books - DRIVEN and Becoming the World's Toughest Lifelong Learner. Inquire about my speaking information. Sign up/sign your kids up for Spaniard School, my online school for students.
We reformat Free Guy and deal in The Card Counter plus we also discuss Blades, Star Wars: Visions, Succession, Beasts Clawing at Straws, Summer of Soul, Raised By Wolves and Chaos Walking. 0:00 - Intro: New Patreon Tiers 26:05 - Review: Free Guy 56:05 - Review: The Card Counter 1:17:25 - Other Stuff We Watched: Succession, Blades, Star Wars: Visions, Raised By Wolves, Maniac, Beasts Clawing at Straws, Summer of Soul, The River Runner, Chaos Walking, Mortal Engines, Foundation 1:45:30 - This Week on DVD, Blu-ray and VOD 1:50:15 - Outro 1:53:55 - Spoiler Discussion: The Card Counter
In this episode we bid goodbye to one of our precious own. Our number 3 on mic. He hasn't left for greener pastures, just bigger lighthouses and serenity.... or something like that. Also discussed, are movies Quad likely forgot about or didn't know were coming anyway. The Matrix Resurrections, Guilty and Hawkeye are in The Coming Soon segment. River Runner, Only Murders in the Building, Ted Lasso and The British Bake Off are geeked out about. We share some Headlines for the upcoming Catching Up With the Geeks in which Producer Kyle is oblivious to a riot happening outside her door, Neighbor Cole comes back from Vegas (again) and has secrets to share. Ginger is again at war with his neighbor lady over cats and he may be raising a Playboy Playmate.
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“The world breaks everyone and afterward many are strong at the broken places." - Ernest HemingwayToday I got to sit down and talk with a childhood hero of mine, and one of the biggest names in the history of whitewater kayaking, Scott Lindgren. Scott has completed some of the biggest expeditions in the sport of kayaking including one of the most widely known, the Yarlung Tsangpo expedition in Tibet. Scott has also filmed and produce many of the biggest films within the sport of whitewater kayaking, like 'Good to the last Drop', 'Burning Time', and 'Black Book' to name a few. Though Scott is usually behind the lens while filming, he has recently been in front of the camera with filming the documentary of his life with Rush Sturges for the Netflix documentary, The River Runner. Scott shares his incredible story, including his vulnerabilities with dealing with his brain tumor and succumbing to the fact that somethings in life you simply can not control. This truly is an inspiring story and conversation as Scott shares some magnificent history in the sport of kayaking, along with so much more life lessons. Podcast with Rush Sturges Book- The Surrender Experiment By Michael A. Singer Instagram- @ScottLindgren_Scott's Clothing Company- Remote ThreadsPlease let me know what you think about this content with a rating or review on Apple Podcasts, or hit my up with a DM on Instagram @NickTroutmanKayak I would love to hear more about the subjects that you are most interested in, or any individuals that you would like me to interview. Thanks for listening,Nick Troutman See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Spling reviews Mr Johnson, The River Runner and Bob Ross: Happy Accidents, Betrayal and Greed as broadcast on Talking Movies, Fine Music Radio. Spling Movies · Support Spling
Spling reviews Mr Johnson, The River Runner and Bob Ross: Happy Accidents, Betrayal and Greed as broadcast on Talking Movies, Fine Music Radio. Spling Movies · Support Spling
Episode 289 ~ August 26, 2021 Podcast Info / Topics John gives an update on his preparations for his Erie Canal trip, including whether he should take a canoe or kayak The River Runner by Rush Sturges is a must watch on Netflix Derek and his family took a canoe trip into Temagami this year […]
Episode 289 ~ August 26, 2021 Podcast Info / Topics John gives an update on his preparations for his Erie Canal trip, including whether he should take a canoe or kayak The River Runner by Rush Sturges is a must watch on Netflix Derek and his family took a canoe trip into Temagami this year […]
Questions You Never Thought to Ask. Interviews with Whitewater Kayakers
I AM SORRY THIS IS LATE. I had a tough time making my schedule and Rush's schedule line up but I think it is really worth the wait. I talk to Rush about his new film and did my best not to re-cover ground covered on The Hammer Factor Podcast last week. I hope you will enjoy it and hopefully progress will be back on for regularly scheduled programming now.
In this episode, we are joined by Scott Lindgren and Rush Sturges who give us all the inside beta on the...
Host John Kruse talks to Bob Tracy, the Northwest Regional Coordinator for Team River Runner, about the therapeutic work they do getting wounded and disabled veterans out on the water kayaking both whitewater streams and quieter rivers. This interview will be part of the July 24th weekend edition of Northwestern Outdoors Radio and you are hearing it hear first! www.northwesternoutdoors.com www.teamriverrunner.org
Eric's still on vacation, and Jon goes Fishing. Coke Zero is getting a flavor [up|down]grade, and the Kaseya exploit details revealed. Google supports authenticated images in gmail, a glimmer of Net Neutrality, and inside the W3C's Privacy War. For fun we have River Runner and an awesome thread about the Appalachian mountains. 0:00 - Intro 9:14 - Coke Zero Flavor Change 10:52 - Kaseya Followup 17:15 - Google Supports BIMI 21:17 - Internet as Utility 25:06 - W3C Privacy War 34:58 - River Runner 37:14 - Geological Fun
My guest today is Marla McPherson. Marla is Conservationist, High School English Teacher, and River Runner. I had the pure pleasure of meeting Marla in Utah a couple of weeks ago when visiting my treasured friend and previous podcast guest, Elizabeth Van Meter (episode #113). Beneath Marla's current job titles, is an impressive, courageous, wise woman who has built her own house, lived off the grid, helped a friend start her own business: an outdoor wilderness leadership school for kids, discovered innovative ways to blend her love for teaching, adventure and wilderness, from Alaska to Argentina. Marla honors her humble partnership with nature and humanity, while embracing life's interruptions. Check out the Show Notes for links to some of the books, documentaries and the river company Marla referenced. Enjoy the podcast! Links: Mild To Wild Rafting & Jeep Tours DamNation documentary by Patagonia “Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the teaching of Plants” by Robin Wall Kimmerer “Siddharta” by Herman Hesse “The Alchemist” by Paulo Coelho “The Hero with A Thousand Faces” by Joseph Campbell
Welcome to episode 222 ("Ransomware Canary Speaks") of the EdTech Situation Room from June 9, 2021, where technology news meets educational analysis. This week Jason Neiffer (@techsavvyteach) and Wesley Fryer (@wfryer) discussed our ongoing computer chip shortage and likely impacts, the FCC-managed $7 billion connectivity fund for U.S. schools, and tech reviews on Lon.TV. Media recommendations from Wes' middle school students, Apple's WWDC 2021 announcements (just a few of them, there were a TON of newly announced features) and Apple's forthcoming AirTag improvements were also highlighted. A clever video of AirTag tracking sent to North Korea, Tim Cook and Elon Musk, Amazon Prime Day June 21-22, the password breach behind the Colonial Pipeline hack, and the FBI Director's Ransomware 9-11 warning / comparison were topics rounding out the show. Geeks of the Week included ArcGIS StoryMaps, River Runner, a permanent Minecraft enchantment, and the Digital Learning Annual Conference. Please see our shownotes for links to all these articles and resources! Our show was live streamed and archived simultaneously on YouTube Live as well as our Facebook Live page via StreamYard.com, and compressed to a smaller video version (about 100MB) on AmazonS3 using Handbrake software. Please follow us on Twitter @edtechSR for updates, and join us LIVE on Wednesday nights (normally) if you can at 10 pm Eastern / 9 pm Central / 8 pm Mountain / 7 pm Pacific or 3 am UTC. All shownotes are available on http://edtechSR.com/links. Note we will be on a 4 week summer break starting next week! Our next show will be Wednesday, July 14, 2021. Stay savvy and safe!
Mountainfilm Festival Director Suzan Beraza and Guest Director Hilaree Nelson join to discuss the lineup for the 2021 festival taking place this weekend. Raj Patel, director of "The Ants & The Grasshopper," Jessica Earnshaw, director and producer of "Jacinta," and Rush Sturges, director of "The River Runner," also join to discuss their featured films.
“If you're motivated and you're passionate about this you'll be able to make it work and eventually the money will find you, though it won't be easy” Today we are joined with Professional Kayaker, Filmmaker, and recording artist Rush Sturges. Rush grew up in a small town deep in the wood in northern California and talk about his upbringing in the arts and how he fostered his creativity as well as who he got into to kayaking and filmmaking. Rush tells all about his upcoming film project and the story line behind the “The River Runner”, the story of Scott Lindren. It is an incredible interview with lot of knowledge shared, so whether you want to be a professional athlete, a content creator, or just an artist in your own right, you'll definitely want to check out this show. A Life worth Living - https://open.spotify.com/album/5DXf7ICVb9bFgZdPNFMKN3?highlight=spotify:track:0DArxK7L2UiPh8QiSVOKlxChasing Niagara- https://www.amazon.com/Chasing-Niagara-Rafa-Ortiz/dp/B01HN1T6XA Scott Lindren- https://www.outsideonline.com/2403789/scott-lindgren-kayakerInterview with Ben Mar- https://theartofawesome.buzzsprout.com/556498/5307523-12-chasing-the-dream-living-your-passion-finding-a-way-to-make-it-all-happen-with-ben-marrRiver Roots- https://riverroots.com/ Please share your thoughts on the show with e rating and review or a DM https://www.instagram.com/nicktroutmankayak/ See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.