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Flagstaff is a remarkable place full or remarkable people. Some may even say that Flagstaff is the best place on Earth and some may say that such a statement is hyperbolic. Either way, there is no other place exactly like it, and that includes the people that contribute to it. Flagstaff is full of people with diverse backgrounds that possess a wide range of interests, skills, and stories. This variety of interests, skills, and stories contributes to the textured and unique feel of the area.

#BeyondFLG is a podcast aimed at highlighting the natural beauty of this region and the peoples that contribute to it. Some may describe this podcast as award winning based on the badges given to it through the podcast platform while others may say that the show is underproduced and overstated. #beyondFLG is hosted by two local psychologists and founders of Beyond the Pines, A Flagstaff Wellness Collective; Cody Bayles and Dan Phillips. Their values lie in promoting connection to self, others, and the natural world and their efforts occasionally hit somewhere near that mark, let’s say adjacent to it. Join them as they go #beyondFLG with members of the Flagstaff community and explore the overall connection to the area, their craft, and others.
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Join #beyondFLG for a special series titled Echoes from the Edge: Voices on the Margin.  This series will explore in detail the actual lived experiences of immigrants in northern AZ and the individuals that help them navigate the pathway to documented status including Northern Arizona Legal Services director, Grace Vaughan, and immigration attorney, Kelly Rowe.  Additionally, Chip Thomas, local artist/activist, offers some insight into experiences documenting borderlands and immigration.In today’s episode, we are joined by Kelly Rowe, immigration attorney in northern Arizona.  Kelly outlines her pathway to this role and highlights the nuanced nature of seeking documented status.  She specializes in applications for victims of crime and is able to summarize how variable and uncertain the process and timing is for individuals seeking documented status.Thank you for joining us to hear from Kelly and tune in next week for our last episode of “Echoes from the Edge: Voices on the Margin,” as we wrap up with an overview of the psychological effects of immigration related issues with commentary from local artist/activist Chip Thomas.Ways to support as suggested by guests of this series:Understand the complex and nuanced nature of immigration status and have dialogue with others that include that nuance.Talk to neighbors and community members about the topic of immigration.Volunteer or donate to Northern Arizona Immigration Legal Services (NAILS) https://thinkliteracy.org/northern-arizona-immigration-legal-services-nails/.Message us about joining Keep Flagstaff Together (KFT).Volunteer with Culture Connections including dialogue with community members through the Vecinos program https://www.cultureconnectionaz.org/.Thank you to Compost Crowd for sponsoring this episode!  Check them out at https://www.compostcrowd.com/.  Use coupon code beyondflg to receive your first month of service free.Join Echoes from the Edge: Voices on the Margin for weekly episodes and support NAILS by joining our block party silent auction at Beyond the Pines on Friday, 8/22, from 6:00-9:00pm.  Enjoy Pizzicletta, drinks from MotherRoad (including NAs), live local music, and learn more about or donate to NAILS through our silent auction.
Join #beyondFLG for a special series titled Echoes from the Edge: Voices on the Margin.  This series will explore in detail the actual lived experiences of immigrants in northern AZ and the individuals that help them navigate the pathway to documented status including Northern Arizona Legal Services director, Grace Vaughan, and immigration attorney, Kelly Rowe.  Additionally, Chip Thomas, local artist/activist, offers some insight into experiences documenting borderlands and immigration.In today’s episode, we are joined by Grace Vaughan, the director at Northern Arizona Immigration Legal Services or NAILS.  NAILS is a partner with and located in the Literacy Center in Flagstaff, AZ and is committed to providing high quality legal services based on the strong belief in equal access to justice for everyone centered on the dignity of each individual.  NAILS assists with DACA renewals, applications for naturalization (citizenship), authorizations for employment, Family-based petitions, Immigration relief for victims of crime, asylum applications, and consultations on other immigration-related legal matters and operates primarily in Coconino and Yavapai counties.  Grace is the director of NAILS, overseeing the operations and offering legal consultation to the populations they serve.  Grace provides a knowledgeable overview of the process of seeking documented status and the complexities that characterize that process.Thank you for joining us to hear from Grace and tune in next week for another episode from “Echoes from the Edge: Voices on the Margin,” as we hear from Kelly Rowe, immigration attorney.Ways to support as suggested by guests of this series:Understand the complex and nuanced nature of immigration status and have dialogue with others that include that nuance.Talk to neighbors and community members about the topic of immigration.Volunteer or donate to Northern Arizona Immigration Legal Services (NAILS) https://thinkliteracy.org/northern-arizona-immigration-legal-services-nails/.Message us about joining Keep Flagstaff Together (KFT).Volunteer with Culture Connections including dialogue with community members through the Vecinos program https://www.cultureconnectionaz.org/.Thank you to Compost Crowd for sponsoring this episode!  Check them out at https://www.compostcrowd.com/.  Use coupon code beyondflg to receive your first month of service free.Join Echoes from the Edge: Voices on the Margin for weekly episodes and support NAILS by joining our block party silent auction at Beyond the Pines on Friday, 8/22, from 6:00-9:00pm.  Enjoy Pizzicletta, drinks from MotherRoad (including NAs), live local music, and learn more about or donate to NAILS through our silent auction.
Join #beyondFLG for a special series titled Echoes from the Edge: Voices on the Margin.  This series will explore in detail the actual lived experiences of immigrants in northern AZ and the individuals that help them navigate the pathway to documented status including Northern Arizona Legal Services director, Grace Vaughan, and immigration attorney, Kelly Rowe.  Additionally, Chip Thomas, local artist/activist, offers some insight into experiences documenting borderlands and immigration.In today’s episode, we are joined by Nely Esparza-Gutierrez.  Nely moved to Flagstaff as a young child and had an early interest in pediatric medicine that has led her to a career in nursing.  Nely describes her early life experiences that include some periods of isolation in the name of protection and the lingering fears and anxiety that manifest to this day as a result of uncertainty in immigration status.  Of note, Nely references the protests against government policy, specifically immigration policy, that occurred in mid-June with specific reference to the protests in Los Angeles.  Additionally, Nely shares about sexual assault in the latter half of this episode.  A valuable resource for individuals who have experienced sexual assault is Victim’s Witness and the contact information for that agency in Flagstaff is (928) 856-7676.  Thank you for joining us to hear from Nely and tune in next week for another episode from “Echoes from the Edge: Voices on the Margin,” as we hear from Grace Vaughan, director of Northern Arizona Immigration Legal Services (NAILS).Ways to support as suggested by guests of this series:Understand the complex and nuanced nature of immigration status and have dialogue with others that include that nuance.Talk to neighbors and community members about the topic of immigration.Volunteer or donate to Northern Arizona Immigration Legal Services (NAILS) https://thinkliteracy.org/northern-arizona-immigration-legal-services-nails/.Message us about joining Keep Flagstaff Together (KFT).Volunteer with Culture Connections including dialogue with community members through the Vecinos program https://www.cultureconnectionaz.org/.Thank you to Compost Crowd for sponsoring this episode!  Check them out at https://www.compostcrowd.com/.  Use coupon code beyondflg to receive your first month of service free.Join Echoes from the Edge: Voices on the Margin for weekly episodes and support NAILS by joining our block party silent auction at Beyond the Pines on Friday, 8/22, from 6:00-9:00pm.  Enjoy Pizzicletta, drinks from MotherRoad (including NAs), live local music, and learn more about or donate to NAILS through our silent auction.
Join #beyondFLG for a special series titled Echoes from the Edge: Voices on the Margin.  This series will explore in detail the actual lived experiences of immigrants in northern AZ and the individuals that help them navigate the pathway to documented status including Northern Arizona Legal Services director, Grace Vaughan, and immigration attorney, Kelly Rowe.  Additionally, Chip Thomas, local artist/activist, offers some insight into experiences documenting borderlands and immigration.In today’s episode, we are joined by an individual that moved to Flagstaff, AZ as a young child and spent his early life connecting with friends and community in Flagstaff.  Listen in as he describes those connections, his deep connection to his family, his experiences maneuvering a career as an artist, and the underlying worry that comes with his immigrant status.  Our impression is that our guest and his focus on family has motivated him to create opportunities that he sometimes worries about being taken from him.  His love for his family and connection to the community are cornerstones in his life.  Tune in next week for another episode from “Echoes from the Edge: Voices on the Margin,” as we conduct another anonymous interview to highlight the lived experiences of people in the flagstaff region.Ways to support as suggested by guests of this series:Understand the complex and nuanced nature of immigration status and have dialogue with others that include that nuance.Talk to neighbors and community members about the topic of immigration.Volunteer or donate to Northern Arizona Immigration Legal Services (NAILS) https://thinkliteracy.org/northern-arizona-immigration-legal-services-nails/.Message us about joining Keep Flagstaff Together (KFT).Volunteer with Culture Connections including dialogue with community members through the Vecinos program https://www.cultureconnectionaz.org/.Thank you to Compost Crowd for sponsoring this episode!  Check them out at https://www.compostcrowd.com/.  Use coupon code beyondflg to receive your first month of service free.Join Echoes from the Edge: Voices on the Margin for weekly episodes and support NAILS by joining our block party silent auction at Beyond the Pines on Friday, 8/22, from 6:00-9:00pm.  Enjoy Pizzicletta, drinks from MotherRoad (including NAs), live local music, and learn more about or donate to NAILS through our silent auction.
Join #beyondFLG for a special series titled Echoes from the Edge: Voices on the Margin.  This series will explore in detail the actual lived experiences of immigrants in northern AZ and the individuals that help them navigate the pathway to documented status including Northern Arizona Legal Services director, Grace Vaughan, and immigration attorney, Kelly Rowe.  Additionally, Chip Thomas, local artist/activist, offers some insight into experiences documenting borderlands and immigration.   In today’s episode, we are joined by an individual that moved to Flagstaff, AZ as a young child as her mother attempted to escape threats to the family.  Listen in as she describes her early life connections to Flagstaff,  her struggles with identity, including her immigrant history, the complexities in considering educational and career options, and the difficulties she and her family has faced in maneuvering the legal process in seeking documented status.  She references her family throughout the episode, including her brother and his name has been removed to protect their identity.  Of note, this individual makes reference to suicide in the latter half of the episode.  You can contact The National Suicide Hotline at 1 800 273 8255 if you or someone you love is experiencing thoughts of suicide.  Thank you for joining us. Ways to support as suggested by guests of this series:Understand the complex and nuanced nature of immigration status and have dialogue with others that include that nuance.Talk to neighbors and community members about the topic of immigration.Volunteer or donate to Northern Arizona Immigration Legal Services (NAILS) https://thinkliteracy.org/northern-arizona-immigration-legal-services-nails/.Message us about joining Keep Flagstaff Together (KFT).Volunteer with Culture Connections including dialogue with community members through the Vecinos program https://www.cultureconnectionaz.org/.Thank you to Compost Crowd for sponsoring this episode!  Check them out at https://www.compostcrowd.com/.  Use coupon code beyondflg to receive your first month of service free.Join Echoes from the Edge: Voices on the Margin for weekly episodes starting Thursday, July 17th.  
Join #beyondFLG for an introduction into a special series titled Echoes from the Edge: Voices on the Margin.  This series will explore in detail the actual lived experiences of immigrants in northern AZ and the individuals that help them navigate the pathway to documented status including Northern Arizona Legal Services director, Grace Vaughan, and immigration attorney, Kelly Rowe.  Additionally, Chip Thomas, local artist/activist, offers some insight into experiences documenting borderlands and immigration.   This episode provides an introduction to the series including the unique challenges and complexities that immigration status can create.  As psychologists, we also address the intent of this series which is an interest in understanding and communicating the unique psychological effects as a result of  laws, systems, and misinformation that permeates public discourse.  Join Echoes from the Edge: Voices on the Margin for weekly episodes starting Thursday, July 17th.  Thank you to Compost Crowd for sponsoring this episode!  Check them out at https://www.compostcrowd.com/.  Use coupon code beyondflg to receive your first month of service free.
Join #beyondFLG for a special series on immigration in the Northern Arizona region.  Immigration has become a common topic within the U.S. but with a wide range of narratives for the issues and experiences of immigrant populations.  This series will explore in detail the actual lived experiences of immigrants in northern AZ and the individuals that help them navigate the pathway to documented status including Northern Arizona Legal Services director, Grace Vaughan, and immigration attorney, Kelly Rowe.  Local artist, activist Chip Thomas also offers insight to experiences highlighting borderland experiences.  Listen in to Echoes from the Edge: Voices on the Margin by subscribing to the #beyondFLG podcast on any podcast platform with episodes released weekly starting Thursday, July 17th.
Join David Spade and Chris Farley (aka Cody and Dan) as they go #beyondFLG with Kelly Teeselink, the Council Director at Girls on the Run of Northern Arizona. Kelly Teeselink is Council Director of Girls on the Run of Northern Arizona and has been involved with Girls on the Run since 2012, starting as a volunteer coach in her hometown of Iowa City, Iowa. Previously, she served as executive director of Girls on the Run of Eastern Iowa before making Flagstaff her home. Before becoming executive director of GOTREI, she held positions in community relations, marketing, and communications in both higher ed and nonprofit sectors.Kelly is an avid trail runner, training for and racing 50ks, 50-milers, and 100-milers across the country. She began running at age 23 using the Couch to 5k program and discovered that running taught her she was more than a number on a scale and that her body could do some pretty incredible things. She is thrilled to be able to share this message with others and through Girls on the Run. In this episode, Kelly talks about Girls on the Run being built around fostering confidence in young girls, finding running as a resource for her own well-being, and ultimately her moving to Flagstaff and developing connection with others and the natural landscape. *Don't Missa fun evening and chance to give back by joining the GOTRNA Galentine's event on Thursday, 2/13/25.  Click the link below for details and to get your tickets.Tix Link: https://www.gotrna.org/galentines
Join K Dot and ScHoolboy Q (aka Cody and Dan) as they go #beyondFLG with cross-functional, impact driven Eva Putzova.  Eva Putzova, an accidental American born and raised in Slovakia, served on the Flagstaff City Council and ran for Congress in 2020. She co-founded Catch Fire Movement, an organization dedicated to building progressive leadership and democracy from the bottom up. Locally, she is known as the architect of the Flagstaff Minimum Wage Citizen Initiative, which voters successfully passed in 2016. She also authored the Restaurant Workers Bill of Rights, first introduced as a resolution in the U.S. House of Representatives in 2022 by Representatives Rashida Tlaib, Jesús "Chuy" Garcia, and Marie Newman.Eva continues to “meddle” in politics because she believes we need more serious people with political courage who are unbossed and unbought to stand up for working-class folks and human rights.https://www.catchfiremovement.org/
Join Oliver Putnam and Charles-Hadan Savage (aka Cody and Dan) as they reflect on 2024 and set intentions for 2025 in the least efficient way possible.  This includes a summary of the phenomenal guests on #beyondFLG and interesting topics on Quick N' Nerdy from 2024 followed by a summary of early plans for 2025 including a continuance of phenomenal guests and a series on cognitive biases.  Two major announcements in this episode are the introduction to a new show on the Beyond the Pines channel called Land Defenders with Mattea Goetz from the Sierra Club Grand Canyon Chapter.  This show will address ecological issues in our region and promote a more reciprocal relationship between humans and the natural world.  Secondly, we are also seeking podcast sponsorship to support our various ongoing shows, #beyondFLG, Quick N' Nerdy, Crossing the Chasm, and Land Defenders.  Stay tuned for details and reach out to us on InstaGram @beyond_flg or through our website, www.beyondflg.com, to learn more about connecting with us via sponsorship.
Join Alex and Franky Venegas, known as Flyysoulja and Kodiyakredd respectively, and known collectively as the Island Boys (aka Dan and Cody) as they go #beyondFLG with Kathleen Ventura. She is the co-owner of Compost Crowd, an award-winning compost collection service right here in Northern Arizona. She and her husband, Brock Delinski, offer residential, commercial and event food scraps collection in both Flagstaff and Sedona. Their objective is to keep organic matter out of the landfill, engage the community in this diversion, and return the nutrients to the soil at local farms. Kathleen is an avid environmentalist and was just named Arizona’s Green Leader by Green Living Magazine.  Compost Crowd was also named Arizona's Best Eco-Friendly Service for Your Home, Best Arizona Company Doing Good for the Planet, and Arizona's Best Eco-Friendly Small Business. When Kathleen isn’t elbows deep in food scraps and bucket washing, she can be found making vegan food and hosting themed dinner parties, camping in the backcountry or chilling in her refurbished 1994 camper, walking 20,000 steps/day with her rescue dog, or thrifting for gently-used fashion fits. In this episode we cover the history and origin of Compost Crowd, adventures in life, and what brought Kathleen and her husband to the west. Thank you so much for tuning-in as we go #beyondFLG with Kathleen Ventura.
Have you ever gotten a graduate degree to hone your listening skills?  Check out Beetlejuice and Adam Maitland (aka Cody and Dan) as they go #beyondFLG with the multifaceted, ultra brilliant, eclectic, and highly motivated Cindy Payne, Ed.D!Cindy is the Executive Director for the Northern Arizona Cancer Support Community of Arizona. She holds 30+ years experience in administration, program and project development and change management. Her educational background includes holding a Masters of Education in Counseling from THE Harvard of the West, NAU, and an Ed.D from Aspen University. Her work history includes a variety of positions at NAU which included being an Associate Dean of Students, and a Program Coordinator & Faculty of Counseling Student Affairs in the Educational Psychology Program. Following, in the midst of the Covid Pandemic, she took a career leap into the current position she holds with the Cancer Support Community of Arizona. Much of our conversation focuses on her time in this role, the vision she holds for the CSCAZ and how she’s drawn upon her experiences and personality to maximize opportunities and strengths for the benefit of people. According to strengthsFinder she is a Maximizer, and it shows! We hope you enjoy going #beyondFLG with Cindy Payne.IMPORTANT UPCOMING EVENT HOSTED BY CSCAZ:Sunday 10/27/2024 from 2:00-4:00 pm: Trunk or Treat at CSCAZ, 914 N. San Francisco Street, Flagstaff AZ, 86001.  Bring the kids and grab some candy.
Join Kristen Wiig and Maya Rudolph (aka Cody and Dan) as they go #beyondFLG with the illustrious, eclectic, and most excellent Andrea Meronuck. Andrea like many fine folks walking among this planet earned her undergraduate and graduate degrees from THE Northern Arizona University (#GoooooooLumberNerds). Her graduate degree was in Community Counseling and was awarded alongside her efforts to earn certificates in Ethnic Studies and Women and Gender Studies. Currently, Andrea works a full-time job as a Clinical Director for Northland Family Help Center, a FLG nonprofit that offers free, trauma therapy to folks who are the victim of a crime.  She also runs two small businesses, New Moon Facilitation where she does clinical supervision, psychotherapy and training/Consultation, and,  Beloved of the Earth which produces yoga/meditation retreats and most recently took a group of people down the San Juan River. As if that's not enough, she is currently serving on the Boards of two non-profits, Southside Community Association and Coconino Coalition for Children and Youth.  And, as if that wasn't enough, Andrea is also participating in the Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusivity Counsel for a place dear to our hearts, Beyond the Pines FLG #GoooooooPineNerds.  This was a fun episode with Andrea where she shares about growing up in North Dakota (which is just north of South Dakota), how she got into her work and the influences from her community that have had a profound impact on how she views and approaches the world. Thanks so much for tuning-in as we go #beyondFLG with Andrea Meronuck.
Join Snoop Dogg and Mike Tirico (aka Cody and Dan) as they take a break from the Olympics to interview Flagstaffian Meg Kabotie Adakai.  Meg is the mom of two beautiful children. She's an educator, she's an artist, and she's a lover of nature and community. She earend a most prestigious degree from THE Northern Arizona University. Her degree is in Biomedical Science and Psychology. Meg comes from a line of Hopi artists on her father’s side, whose work can be found throughout Northern Arizona and the world. She is a board member of Flagstaff Foodlink and the Indigenous Circle of Flagstaff, and serves on the Indigenous People’s Advisory Council of Coconino County. She currently manages Flagstaff Mountain Town Markets, and teaches children about nature and community.  This episode covers some of Meg’s conenction to the land and the people of the surrounding areas, her approach and goals in creating the FLG Mountain Town Markets, and how the market has unfolded thus far, including what she sees going forward.  Let's go #beyondFLG with Meg Kabotie Adakai. Before the episode begins, Sydney Rittershaus shares about some great things happening in the community and how you can get involved. We’ll also have links for these attached to the show notes. Information from Sydney Rittershaus:Volunteer map:https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/ac3a92e029b0462e819fe0319248525bFlagstaff Foodlink Website:https://flagstafffoodlink.com/Just Cultivation Coalition Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/just_cultivation_coalition/ Sydney Rittershaus, Co-founder of Just Cultivation Coalition, Farm Programs Coordinator at Townsite Urban Farm, & Board Member of Flagstaff Foodlinksyd.rittershaus@gmail.com
Join Michael Che and Colin Jost (aka Cody Bayles and Dan Phillips) as we go #beyondFLG with intellectual, interpersonal, and intergalactic powerhouse; Molly Wood, the executive director for the Whale Foundation. Molly was born and raised in the throws of the Mogollon rim in Show Low, AZ - the place where the main drag is named “Deuce of Clubs.” and the high school is named after your favorite nickname for middle-aged women trolling for younger men - #GoCougars.In this episode, Molly goes #beyondFLG to discuss her personal interest in botany and herbalism, what led her to taking on a gig as a river guide, and ultimately, what led her to apply and be selected for the executive director position at the Whale Foundation - which is a non-profit company oriented toward connecting the river guiding community with resources for mental health treatment, funding for education/further learning, and medical health treatment. Molly shares about the history of the Whale Foundation including the origins of its name, her vision for going forward, and some challenges she foresees. It was a bigly pleasure sitting with Molly and to learn how much passion she holds for developing and building community in natural and organic ways, in addition to what GPS coordinates represent her favorite places to be connected to nature. Thanks for tuning-in as we go #beyondFLG with Molly Wood. Whale Foundation:https://www.whalefoundation.org/
Join Lilo and Stitch (aka Dan and Cody) as they go #beyondFLG with the dynamic duo, Jesse Coddington of NRFC and Tim Sena of Avail Tattoo. Jesse and Tim grew up in the small town of Fort Sumner, NM, a “village” with roughly 1000 residents. Jesse and Tim share the story of what brought them together, growing close friendships through similar interests, what it was like growing up in rural New Mexico and how they’ve maintained their friendship throughout the course of life. They discuss how their upbringing also informs the way they approach and run their businesses.Jesse is the owner/operator of a local powerlifting gym called New Roots Fitness Co.  He was selected as the back to back 2022 and 2023 Best Personal Trainer through the Best of FLG competition. The gym has hosted several powerlifting meets to raise funds for local non-profits. Currently, NRFC is raising money to eliminate financial barriers for veterans to have 24/7 access to the NewRoots gym.  Tim is the owner/operator of Avail Tattoo Co. which has won best tattoo shop in FLG every year since 2016. In addition to keeping Avail between the rails, Tim’s shop has created a culture of connection to the city of FLG through hosting art shows that showcase local artists while also raising funds for local non-profits.Thanks for joining us as we go #beyondFLG with Jesse Coddington and Tim Sena.
Join Ken and Alan (aka Cody Bayles and Dan Phillips) as they go #beyondFLG with Morgan Sjogren. Morgan is a free-range writer, explorer, and defender of wild places. She is the author of Path of Light: A Walk Through Colliding Legacies of Glen Canyon, Outlandish, The Best Bears Ears National Monument Hikes, and The Best Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument Hikes. Her writing has appeared in Arizona Highways, Archaeology Southwest, bioGraphic, and Sierra Magazine. She is the recipient of the 2022 Water Desk Grant for reporting on the Colorado River. A nomad by nature, Morgan lives on the Colorado Plateau and feels most at home in the wild. You can find some of Morgan's works here:Path of Light: A Walk Through Colliding Legacies at Glen Canyon https://www.torreyhouse.org/path-of-lightVarious Stories: https://morgansjogren.com/stories/Other Books: https://morgansjogren.com/books/
Join Keeley Jones and Barbara (aka Cody Bayles and Dan Phillips) as they go #beyondFLG with Jack Stauss, Outreach Director for the Glen Canyon Institute.  Jack's passion for the red rock and Glen Canyon comes from years of higher education and experiential learning. Recently, he finished his graduate work at the University of Utah in Environmental Humanities where he focused on public lands and environmental communication. Jack has previously interned with Save Our Canyons and the Salzburg Global Seminar. He has worked for GCI since 2016. In this episode, Jack shares the history of Glen Canyon, how he became connected with the Institute, what recommendations the institute has for the current situation, and a variety of experiences he’s had while exploring and developing a relationship with the canyon. Thanks for joining us as we go #beyondFLG with Jack Stausshttps://www.glencanyon.org
LFG as Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer with the 95 Windows launch moves (https://www.instagram.com/p/Cmc7ht6tV4b/) sit with the legendary Hank Hassell of Cline Library lore. Hank is a librarian and curator for Harvard of the West's Cline Library where he is charged with cataloguing special collections as they become available to the library. In this, he holds a deep love and fondness for the history of the region - particularly Glen Canyon. He curated a special exhibit titled, "Images of a Lost World: Glen Canyon on the Colorado." The exhibit itself features 56 photographs of Glen Canyon and its tributaries before the magnificent canyon complex was flooded by the waters impounded by Glen Canyon Dam. The exhibit will be available to tour through July 2023. In this episode, alongside sharing about the exhibit, Hank discusses some important life experiences, how he found himself in Flagstaff, what led to taking a deep interest in the history of Glen Canyon, and his book, "Rainbow Bridge: An Illustrated History." As always, thanks for tuning-in, we're bigly grateful. And, as always for real... Lovies. 
2023: #WeBack

2023: #WeBack

2023-02-2816:21

Check out this episode as Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia (aka Cody Bayles and Dan Phillips) introduce the concept of a "hang-a-rang."  Stay tuned to also learn about the plans for 2023 as the show gets a face lift, introduces seasons (super great time), and, most importantly, introduces that the three shows are now separate and distinct entities.  Make sure to search for #beyondFLG, Quick N' Nerdy, and Crossing the Chasm as individual shows or go to the Beyond the Pines channel to get new episodes of all three.
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Kameron J. Harder

Also as a 4, if they aren’t playing melancholic acoustics in there, I’m out.

Feb 14th
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