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The rise and rise of Jack Ross, the running power of Patrick Retschko, the reinvention of Noah Balta, the ripping return of Tim Taranto and the robustness of Tom Lynch all feature heavily on the latest episode of Richmond’s premier podcast Talking Tigers. The TT team pay tribute to those players following their impressive performances in last Sunday’s clash with Adelaide at the MCG. Also on this week’s show, there is a comprehensive preview of the Tigers’ Round 10 match against St Kilda at Marvel Stadium. In “60 years of MCG Memories”, the focus is on a ‘Richo’ key-forward master class late in the 2006 season. And the “Top Five” segment looks at the top five valuable, versatile Richmond players of the past six decades. For all things Yellow and Black, make sure you tune in to Talking Tigers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A discussion about the life of Venerable Father Edward Flanagan, how and why he created Boys Town for orphaned and displaced children of all races, colors, and creeds, and his latest advancement on the road to sainthood. Guests are Boys Town historian Tom Lynch and executive producer of the documentary "Heart of a Servant: The Father Flanagan Story" Steve Wolf.
It’s a tale of three Tiger Sams on the latest episode of Richmond’s powerhouse podcast Talking Tigers. The TT panel express their excitement about the 2024 No. 1 draft pick Sam Lalor, Round 7 debutant Sam Cumming, and this week’s AFL Rising Star nominee Sam Grlj, in the wake of their performances in the Anzac Day Eve blockbuster against Melbourne last Friday night. Also on this week’s show, there’s praise for the Club’s other Round 7 debutant Tom Burton, second-gamer Patrick Retschko, Tom Brown, Kane McAuliffe, Tom Lynch and Dion Prestia. Club historian Rhett Bartlett reveals a truly unique “premiership” won by “Richmond” during the Second World War in his “Hidden Tigerland” segment. ‘Richo’ launches into one of his trademark rants. While, in “60 Years of MCG Memories”, the focus is on an outstanding performance by the Tigers’ star goalsneak John ‘Swooper’ Northey in a clash with Melbourne during the 1968 season. For all things Yellow and Black, make sure you tune in to Talking Tigers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Richmond’s General Manager of Football Performance, Tim Livingstone, is a special guest on the latest episode of the Club’s premier podcast Talking Tigers. Livingstone provides TT listeners with an update on injured Tiger young guns Taj Hotton, Josh Smillie, Tom Sims and Judson Clarke, tells why the imminent return to the playing field of veteran key forward star Tom Lynch is so important for the side, and discusses the Club’s talent-acquisition plans for the end of this season. Also on this week’s show, the TT team pay tribute to Jack Ross in the lead-up to his 100-game AFL milestone on Friday night, and they preview the blockbuster Anzac Day Eve clash with Melbourne. Club historian Rhett Bartlett makes many points in his popular “Hidden Tigerland” segment. And Richmond’s big mid-season victory over Carlton in 2001 features in “60 Years of MCG Memories”. For all things Yellow and Black, make sure you tune in to Talking Tigers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Catherine Conlon's heart-warming life story, Chloe Tevlin is now farming her way, Tom Lynch explains what Dovida has to offer on the care front, Bernie Conlon had a big outlay to see Louth play in Carlow and Nicky Kyle laid out some April tasks in the vegetable garden. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Be sure and join with Our special guest, FDNY veteran, FF Tom Lynch. Tom was appointed to the FDNY in Jan of 1982 and was assigned to Engine 50. After 5 years he transferred across the floor to Ladder 19 and stayed there until his retirement in 2003. He also became the Bronx trustee for the Union from 1996 to 1999. Eng 50 and Lad 19 have a proud legacy of being one of the busiest firehouses in the city and creating some of the best fireman the FDNY has ever had. Going to be another great show. We will get the whole skinny. You don't want to miss this one. Join us at the kitchen table on the BEST FIREFIGHTER PODCAST ON THE INTERNET! You can also Listen to our podcast ...we are on all the players #lovethisjob #GiveBackMoreThanYouTake #Oldschool #Tradition #FDNY #NobodysPerfectBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gettin-salty-experience-firefighter-podcast--4218265/support.
Did we really destroy the Tigers or did we just turn up when they understandably couldn't? In any case Josh Treacy put on a marking exhibition, catching everything. He'd catch a shadow in the dark! Time to Restump Podcast the toppling of the Tiges.That was some display from Josh Treacy. The one grab marking in less-than-ideal conditions often against more than one opponent was unrealistically clinical. If I was an opponent, I'd be calling for an investigation into the possible use of Velcro or superglue!The Tigers came out roaring, throwing everything they had at us in the first half to make it a hard-fought game until that point. However, while they did have some experience out there, you can't be minus your spine, play ten youngsters and perform for four quarters. Tom Lynch up forward, Toby Nankervis in the ruck and Nathan Broad down back would make any side infinitely better.However, we're not here to make excuses for opponents. Our wayward kicking saved the Tigers from a 150-point belting! 35 shots on goal to 13 and we kicked just 7 goals more than them. We had 12 players hit the scoreboard and almost no one was immune from the inaccurate disease. Oddly enough Caleb Serong, who goes at a tick over 45% career goal accuracy, was our most accurate with 2 goals 1. Only Serong and Treacy ended up on thee right side of the ledger.Luke Jackson had a wonderful game but even his usually reliable radar was off kicking 1 goal 4. The subdued Paddy Voss 1 goal 3, Switta 2 behinds and, while it was great to see him get amongst it, Jye Amiss hit 2 goals 3. It's difficult to contemplate that Shai Bolton may have just played his best game for the club without numerous goals involved. His mid work and forward of centre was a sight to behold and seeing the beaming smile on his face in play, we weren't the only ones happy with his work!Did we see some vast improvement in Sean Darcy the longer the game went on? He played under half of the first half but clicked over to 53.5% in the second half. Admittedly against non-existent ruckmen he should have shown something, but his confidence seemed to grow the more he got involved. But the question remains, does Darcy's reemergence lessen Jackson's output?To be honest the entire game and result was the formality it should have been. There was a fair bit of ‘going through the motions' but you still have to get it done. We turned up, weathered the storm in more ways than one, endured whatever Richmond could muster and then put them to the sword for a more than comfortable victory. We bank the four valuable points and we look to the next fortnight in South Australia.However, it's a sin not to celebrate a Freo win. So, bring your party paraphernalia to the parade and as we peel back the panels and probe the performances of the purple players on the pod.Send us Fan MailSupport the show
A very special sporting heritage episode capturing the memories of Cavan GAA football players Ray Carolan, Gabriel Kelly, Cormac Cahill, Phil ‘Lightening' Murray and the sadly recently deceased Tom Lynch, who competed in matches at London's Wembley Stadium between 1958 and the early 1970s. Filled with camaraderie, laughter, and vivid recollections, the conversation preserves an extraordinary chapter in Cavan sporting history. Since the recording of this episode, Tom Lynch has passed away, making his contribution all the more poignant and underscoring the importance and urgency of recording living heritage while these voices and memories can still be shared. The episode stands as a lasting tribute, and it is especially meaningful that his first-hand recollections of those remarkable days were captured and preserved.
The sizzling Round 1 AFL debut of Richmond young gun Sam Grlj is a hot topic of conversation on the latest episode of Talking Tigers. The TT team tell what excited them about Grlj’s performance against Carlton, and why he’s going to be a pivotal member of Richmond’s line-up. Another super-talented teenage Tiger Sam, Lalor, receives plenty of praise as well for his dynamic display last Thursday night. Also on this week’s bumper show, Richmond great Matthew Richardson leaps to the defence of the Club’s current-day star key forward Tom Lynch. The new A-Z wheel segment spins up a trio of “O so good” Tiger presidents. And in “60 Years of MCG Memories”, the focus is on Richmond’s Round 1, 1982 match against North Melbourne, which was jam-packed with highlights. For all things Yellow and Black, make sure you tune in to Talking Tigers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paps steps in for Skeet after a huge Round 1... Is JL right for saying Opening Round is unfair? Schoey loves Milan Murdock but not so much Tom Lynch...Music by The Southern River Band.Shelter is born and brewed in Busselton, WA.Check out the best range of beer going around: https://shelterbrewing.com.au/collections/beerShelter FootyCast is produced and recorded at BackChat Studios.w: https://www.backchatpodcast.com.auig: backchat__e: footycast@backchatstudios.com.auHomewise SolarPerth Solar | Solar Power in Perth WA | Homewise SolarHomewise Solar provides personalised solar panel solutions in Perth, WA. Enjoy top-tier products, expert service, and transparency. w: https://homewisesolar.com.au/SavvyWiseSavvyWise AI-assisted tax research (and more) built specifically for Australian accounting firms.w: savvywise.com.auHeyScapeCabins nestled in secluded spots from the Margaret River region to the Perth Hills, farm stays near South West wineries, or oceanfront retreats in Denmark.Staying with Heyscape is not just finding the perfect place for your accommodation. It's about the holistic experience you'll find at each of our unique locations scattered across Western Australia. Find them at heyscape.com.au and on Instagram @heyscapeShelter is born and brewed in Busselton, WA.Check out the best range of beer going around: https://shelterbrewing.com.au/collections/beerRecorded at BackChat Studios built by grounded. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Richmond star forward Tom Lynch joined Shane McInnes on a special day for Foodbank, and also spoke about how the team is tracking in the off-season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Richmond veteran star key forward Tom Lynch’s strong showing against North Melbourne in Hobart last Sunday is a hot topic of conversation on the latest episode of Talking Tigers. The TT team tell why Lynch’s performance was such an important sign for the team’s prospects in 2026. Also on this week’s show, there’s plenty of admiration again for Tiger young gun Taj Hotton. Club great Matthew Richardson has some sound advice for Richmond fans. The “Going up the Country” segment features a very small South Australian town where a top Tiger defender of the 1990s hailed from. While in “60 Years of MCG Memories”, the focus is on Richmond’s mighty, fighting victory in the 2019 preliminary final against Geelong. For all things Yellow and Black, tune in to Talking Tigers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The latest episode of Talking Tigers highlights the excellent form of Richmond key defenders Ben Miller and Tylar Young. The TT team discuss the attributes of both players and their importance to the team for the future. Also on this week’s show, club great Matthew Richardson tells why the re-signing of Tiger veteran key forward Tom Lynch, for 2026, is such a good decision. There is plenty of praise for Tim Taranto’s impressive set-shot goalkicking. “Going up the Country” focuses on the largest town in Tasmania, which produced a player who was signed by Richmond as a 14-year-old and went on to play in a premiership side with the Tigers. And, in “60 Years of MCG Memories”, Richmond’s stirring 2017 preliminary final victory over Greater Western Sydney will give you goosebumps again. For all things Yellow and Black, tune in to Talking Tigers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Richmond president John O'Rourke opens up about Tom Lynch's future at the club.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Grant Foster and Tom Lynch take a deep dive into Madison transportation policies like Vision Zero, the history of Madison's transportation department, and what could come next for the BRT line. The post The Past and Future of Madison Transportation appeared first on WORT-FM 89.9.
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His writing combined keen scientific observation with mystery and wonder. This week on “All About Books” a look at the life and writing of Lincoln native Loren Eiseley. Tom Lynch, Emeritus Professor of English at UNL will introduce readers to this unique and influential writer.
It's officially "big boy month" according to Daisy Thomas - everyone's going on holidays but he, Damian Barrett and Joey Montagna are all here! Tom Lynch's five-game ban fallout, North Melbourne's centenary celebrations, will Sydney/Fremantle go ahead at the SCG, do Carlton show up against Collingwood + the boys have to tip one upset this week with the top nine taking on the bottom nine this weekend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
RoCo and Rocket discuss Tom Lynch's five-game suspension for his hit on Jordon Butts, and weigh up where the retiring Dom Sheed ranks for clutch moments in a Grand Final. Plus, what constitutes a premiership-winning list, and every Round 17 game previewed. Join Rohan Connolly and Rodney Eade on the Footyology podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Childcare sector reforms to be fast tracked in Victoria; Indigenous organisations welcome calls for compensation after the release of the final Yoorook Commission reports; Richmond's Tom Lynch suspended for five matches.
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Billy and Jack Heverin compare their cold-night bedroom hacks, then kick off the show with the All Sports Report, as Tom Lynch faces the tribunal. North Melbourne's Cam Zurhaar is in studio as the Roos celebrate their 100th year on Thursday night - plus he has a quick and tasty idea for a workday toastie. Topics Heverin is in the house asking about your clever business names, Billy dives into the world of Robot Soccer, and we compare Jay Z Clark's Top 5 AFL Players list to a top 10 from 1993. Mitch Cleary joins the show with all the latest headlines, and reveals how walking his fiance's dog led to breaking one of the biggest stories in footy. Finally, Billy has a deodorant joke that he promises is MUCH better than yesterday's effort.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Max Laughton, Ben Waterworth and Jack Jovanovski review Round 16 and preview Round 17 of the 2025 AFL season on the Fox Footy Podcast, with breakdowns of Tom Lynch's Tribunal appearance and the looming Run Home, plus Fair or Farce, the Mailbag, Sheeds' Wisdom and much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Catch up on all the footy news from AFL 360, Tuesday 1st July with Gerard Whateley and Jordan Lewis. The guys bring us all the news from a busy day in the AFL world, starting with the latest from Tom Lynch’s ongoing tribunal and then discussing the players who are on the verge of suspension after the AFL announced a new clamp down on umpire contact. The guys then react to a freak training ground incident which has led to Jordan De Goey being concussed and they finish on the retirement news of Eagles icon Dom Sheed. For more of the show tune in on Fox Footy & KAYO.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
FULL SHOW : We discuss some Bromance fall outs after the Trump-Musk affair appears to be over; Titus has news of an unusual zoo in Ringwood; We ask "How Good"; and Brian Nankervis gives us a Rockwiz style quiz Tomorrow: Glenn Robbins and Jim Jefferies Catch Mick in the Morning LIVE from 6-9am weekdays on 105.1 Triple M. To watch your favourite new Breakfast Radio crew in action, follow @molloy and @triplemmelb on Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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From Wayne Jackson Studios, Adam and Michael look at all of the footy news. Tom Lynch goes whack, the spray cans are out at Carlton plus The Wiz wants back in. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jack Heverin is in JB's seat, and Dangerous Dave is in Rabs', and we kick things off with the All Sports Report - as Oscar Piastri narrowly avoids disaster in Austria. Damian Barrett is in studio with the positives and negatives from Round 16, as well as the turf issues at the SCG, Tom Lynch's punch, and what Carlton does for the remainder of the season. We get a special guest on with Monday Brag Artist, Billy takes us through the top 5 Triple M Footy moments from Round 16, Collingwood legend Dane Swan is in studio, and Billy has a joke about Humpty Dumpty.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Damian Barrett and Sarah Olle bring you the latest footy news on AFL Daily. Dimma Hardwick famously coined the phrase "big boy month" in 2015 when the Tigers hit July. In a sense of history repeating, July is the biggest month of the Gold Coast SUNS season if they want to make the finals in 2025. Jack Silvagni is in doubt for Friday nights blockbuster against Collingwood. Nat Fyfe's career is at the crossroads with another soft tissue injury and Tom Lynch heads to the AFL tribunal tonight. Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
While the footy world bids farewell to a five-week bye period and normal programming resumes this weekend, Carlton's poor showing against Port Adelaide last Thursday night remains high on the agenda. Our podcasters assess the sorry state of affairs at the Blues as injuries mount up and their finals hopes in smithereens. The SCG turf, Gold Coast 'grows up' as fans boo former players and the Tom Lynch case are all in the spotlight.Support the show: https://subscribe.theage.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Catch up on all the footy news from AFL 360, Monday 30th June with Gerard Whateley and Leigh Montagna. Tom Lynch is facing the biggest suspension of the modern era after being charged for a deliberate strike against the Crows, Carlton are still in trouble as the concerns around Michael Voss' future only grow as Montagna steps in for Gaz. For more of the show tune in on Fox Footy & KAYO.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, we discuss the chasm in quality from the top nine to the bottom nine on the ladder, plus we touch on the Tom Lynch situation, the young stars usurping the 'old guard', and took a look at Melbourne's big conundrum. Join Matt Walsh, Rohan Connolly, and Champion Data's Christian Joly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Matthew Lloyd joins Jacqui Felgate in the studio, chatting about Tom Lynch's hit, Carlton latest and all of your calls. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Damian Barrett and Laura Spurway bring you the latest footy news on AFL Daily. Tom Lynch is facing a lengthy stint on the sidelines after a strike to the back of the head of Adelaide's Jordan Butts. Fremantle continue their winning ways inspired by Luke Jackson's final quarter. Collingwood are perched at the top of the ladder, 10 points clear of the Lions in second place. The Bulldogs and Hawthorn both have made it three wins in a row, one led by a senior forward, the other by an emerging midfielder. Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome to a Wide World of Sports update. A snapshot of the latest sport stories from the 9News team including: Richmond's Tom Lynch throws wild haymaker in loss to Adelaide Piastri's F1 battle with teammate Norris in Austria Picklum tops WSL rankings after win in Rio The biggest sport stories in less than 5 minutes delivered twice a day, with reports from the 9News team across Australia and overseas. Subscribe now to make it part of your daily news diet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two Richmond young guns are special guests on the latest episode of Talking Tigers. Hugo Ralphsmith, interviewed in the podcast’s studio, discusses the impressive progress he’s made in his wing role under Adem Yze’s coaching, plus the overall development of the Club’s exciting, youthful, playing group. Tom Sims, meanwhile, gets a “grilling” from esteemed Tiger veteran Nathan Broad in “Broady’s Zingers”. Also on this week’s show, the TT team analyse Richmond’s bold performance against Greater Western Sydney last Saturday and pay tribute to the likes of Dion Prestia, Tim Taranto, Jacob Hopper, Toby Nankervis, Tom Lynch, Sam Banks, Ben Miller and Kane McAuliffe for their excellent efforts throughout the contest. The “Going up the Country” segment features a small Victorian town where one of Richmond’s greatest-ever players grew up. In “60 Years of MCG Memories”, the focus is on arguably the best Grand Final fairytale story in League football history. And in “Hidden Tigerland”, club historian Rhett Bartlett has a fascinating tale about Richmond ‘Immortal’ Jack Titus. For all things Yellow and Black, make sure you tune in to Talking Tigers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Veteran star key forward Tom Lynch’s importance to the Richmond team is a major topic of discussion on the latest episode of Talking Tigers. Richmond great Matthew Richardson provides an expert insight into why Lynch is so pivotal to the Tigers’ fortunes. Also on this week’s show, the “60 Years of MCG Memories” recalls the night the ground’s scoreboard caught fire, just before Richmond’s battle with arch-rival Carlton. In the popular, new “Hidden Tigerland” segment, the Club’s historian Rhett Bartlett reveals the particularly unusual gift a pair of Tigers received for their efforts in the 1947 semi-final. And continuing TT’s recent West Indian cricketers’ theme, ‘Greeners’ has compiled a quirky team of Windies/Tigers. For all things Yellow and Black, make sure you tune in to Talking Tigers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Writer/Producer Andy Gordon loves writing. He talks about writing for pleasure after all these years. He talks about how the characters can make him laugh or cry in the car. He also talks about breaking into show business on the day he arrived in Hollywood, Jon Landis, Tom Lynch, Chuck Lorre, sending messages to his daughters through his shows, working on Big Bang and Modern Family, and the joys of arrest videos. Bio: Andy Gordon is a writer/producer who worked on KIDS INC, DREAM ON, MAD ABOUT YOU, NEWSRADIO, FOXWORTHY, JUST SHOOT ME (2 pilots + 4 years), DAG, WHAT ABOUT JOAN in Chicago, COMPLETE SAVAGES with the Scullys, BACK TO YOU, TRUE JACKSON, LAST MAN STANDING, FRIEND ME, MYSTERY GIRLS, MODERN FAMILY, BIG BANG THEORY, US OF AL and CALL ME KAT. Also the movie FIRED UP.
People make sense of the world through stories, and stories about places inevitably shape how we treat, live on, and use those places. In Outback and Out West: The Settler Colonial Environmental Imaginary (U Nebraska Press, 2022), emeritus professor of English at the University of Nebraska Thomas Lynch takes those stories from two places - Australia and the arid American West - to compare how colonial stories have impacted land use practices. By placing Australian and American texts side by side, Lynch tracks the similar ways that settler colonialism played out across two deserts, while also highlighting important differences given the important ecological and social divergences between the two continents. Outback and Out West is also a book about material use. Rather than remaining in the realm of theory, Lynch places himself in the places he writes about, seeing first hand how settler colonial narratives have changed the land, and imploring readers to take concrete, identifiable, actions to nudge arid ecologies back toward health. Settlers found the West and the Outback strange upon first arrival - Lynch shows how recognizing that everyplace is not just normative, but is a home to somebody is the first step toward saving an ailing planet. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
People make sense of the world through stories, and stories about places inevitably shape how we treat, live on, and use those places. In Outback and Out West: The Settler Colonial Environmental Imaginary (U Nebraska Press, 2022), emeritus professor of English at the University of Nebraska Thomas Lynch takes those stories from two places - Australia and the arid American West - to compare how colonial stories have impacted land use practices. By placing Australian and American texts side by side, Lynch tracks the similar ways that settler colonialism played out across two deserts, while also highlighting important differences given the important ecological and social divergences between the two continents. Outback and Out West is also a book about material use. Rather than remaining in the realm of theory, Lynch places himself in the places he writes about, seeing first hand how settler colonial narratives have changed the land, and imploring readers to take concrete, identifiable, actions to nudge arid ecologies back toward health. Settlers found the West and the Outback strange upon first arrival - Lynch shows how recognizing that everyplace is not just normative, but is a home to somebody is the first step toward saving an ailing planet. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
People make sense of the world through stories, and stories about places inevitably shape how we treat, live on, and use those places. In Outback and Out West: The Settler Colonial Environmental Imaginary (U Nebraska Press, 2022), emeritus professor of English at the University of Nebraska Thomas Lynch takes those stories from two places - Australia and the arid American West - to compare how colonial stories have impacted land use practices. By placing Australian and American texts side by side, Lynch tracks the similar ways that settler colonialism played out across two deserts, while also highlighting important differences given the important ecological and social divergences between the two continents. Outback and Out West is also a book about material use. Rather than remaining in the realm of theory, Lynch places himself in the places he writes about, seeing first hand how settler colonial narratives have changed the land, and imploring readers to take concrete, identifiable, actions to nudge arid ecologies back toward health. Settlers found the West and the Outback strange upon first arrival - Lynch shows how recognizing that everyplace is not just normative, but is a home to somebody is the first step toward saving an ailing planet. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/environmental-studies
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