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Charlie Morris

Salmonfolk Radio

A weekly Science, Nature and Society podcast
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Salmonfolk Radio

Charlie Morris

Salmonfolk Radio

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Charlie Morris

Salmonfolk Radio

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In this final episode of Season One of Salmonfolk Radio we hear Part 2 of the interview with Chief Ernest Alfred. We talk about the Ainu people on Hokkaido, Japan. We talk about salmon people from around the world. It's just a damn fine ending
In this second to the last episode of  Season One of Salmonfolk Radio Hereditary Chief Ernest Alfred of the Namgis, Tlowit'sis, and Mamalilikala Nations sits down with me for a powerhouse interview in August of 2018. We talk about sooo many thi
In this spontaneous and unplanned interview from 2018, we sit down with matriarch Tsastilqualus Ambers Umbas of the Ma'amtagila Nation.  This interview is powerful folks! Tsastilqualus discusses the nature of being a matriarch, her fight agains
Adam Olsen is many things. He is a father and a husband and the MLA for Saanich North and the Islands. From his website:"Adam Olsen (SȾHENEP) is the Member of the Legislative Assembly for Saanich North and the Islands and member of the B.C. Gre
This episode is packed with goodness. Besides our meeting with Dan and Bonny, who are Tofino BC locals and the directors of the fish farm fighting org- Clayoquot Action, you will hear about:The Salmon GuildThe new Salmon EconomyHow nitrogen fro
I sit down with Frederik W. Mowinckel, who is related to a family that founded one of Norway's first salmon farming companies. Though his family exited the industry many years ago, he has an insider's view to "open net" salmon farming that is r
Frederik Mowinckel is directly related to the family that runs Mowi, the leaders in Norwegian salmon farming. Grab a cup of coffee...things are about to get interesting. 
Dr. Claudette Bethune  is a pharmacokineticist and a clinical scientist. She has been featured in more than one documentary about her work in Norway in the Norwegian National Institute for Nutrition and Seafood Safety (NIFES). While there food
In this episode we hear an interview with Alexandra Morton about the status of fish farming.  A Norwegian fish farm company hires an undercover surveillance operation to follow Alexandra. We make our way to Tofino.https://alexandramorton.typepa
The full exclusive LIVE performance of Being Salmon, Being Human, filmed in Sointula on Malcolm Island, BC. Namgis Territory. featuring the trio from Norway! Georgiana Keable, Dr. Martin Lee Mueller, and Torgeir Vassvik bring storytelling to li
Dr. Martin Lee Mueller dives deep into conversation and the prehistoric records for the big picture story of humans and species loss. We discuss indigenous living, the loss of that way of life for the majority of us, and what it means if we don
I have a proper sit down oceanside chat with two remarkable humans. Georgiana Keable is one of the Norway Trio here to perform Being Salmon, Being Human. She is also a professional storyteller in Norway and a published author on the topic. You
Commercial fishermen, shop owners, librarians, local hot spots- the sounds and vibe of Malcolm Island (in the unceded territories of the #namgis  #kwakiutl  and #mamalilikala Nations) come alive as I spend a day away from the Norway trio to exp
In Episode 7 I have a chance to do a proper sit down interview with Dennis Reid...except that we are not sitting. Instead we end up standing on the Woss Bridge, 80 feet above the spectacular scenery of the Nimpkish River. Before that though, we
Episode 6 relaunches the Salmonfolk Radio series after being on hiatus for nearly 2 long years! We are back with a bang and doing weekly Season One drops for the remaining 14 episodes every Tuesday.  This episode features  the trio from Norway
This is the episode where it gets personal. Find out what's been going behind the scenes in the life of the host for Salmonfolk Radio. Also a good take on what the future holds for the podcast in 2022. It's been a long road but the light at the
Argentina banned open net salmon farming in 2021. Find out how in this exclusive interview with Martina Sasso and Maia Gutierrez of Sin Azul No Hay Verde, a project of Rewilding Argentina. To see the documentary mentioned in this interview here
My second day on the island  involved a lot of driving and lots of time to think. In this episode the author of "Being Salmon, Being Human: Encountering the Wild in Us and Us in the Wild" reads directly from his book. What is Hoquat and what do
In this episode we hear from long time marine naturalist and author Barry Swanson. He wrote  The Lost Frequency. That interview dives into what happened to Tahlequah, also known as "J35". She is an orca who lives in the Salish Sea. As soon as I
What was happening in 2017 that made me want to travel from the east coast of the USA to Vancouver Island? Why was Chief Ernest Alfred of the Namgis First Nation living on an open net salmon fish farming platform? You'll want to hear what it's
This is the PILOT episode that launched Salmonfolk Radio, on June 12th, 2021.  In "The Chef Speaks!", you get to hear an unflinching account of why a  5-Star Michelin chef refuses to bring open net farmed salmon into his kitchen. In this colorf
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