Artist and sculptor John Grade's work exists in the intersection of art, education and advocacy. Influenced by the environment and human impact on it, there’s a specific attention paid to the idea of impermanence. He often destroys his art as part of its showing or exhibition because art, like life, is temporary. Both are a journey that rarely turns out how you’d expect. So, it’s important to embrace change. To achieve this vision, John believes in the power of collaboration—that the inclusion of different perspectives always benefits and improves a project. That more people involved means more minds thinking through complex issues and ideas.
EP 94 Chasing an Olympic dream with Kristen Faulkner
EP 93 Orange rivers and the Greening of the Arctic with Paddy Sullivan
EP 92 Reporting on the Alaska fishing industry with Laine Welch
EP 91 Pastries, science and baking in extreme environments with Rose McAdoo
EP 90 Art, paleontology and dad jokes with Ray Troll
EP 89 Memories and Monsters Part 2: Sasquatch encounters
EP 88 Memories and Monsters Part 1: Sasquatch in interior and coastal Alaska
EP 87 Exonerating Alaskans with Jory Knott
EP 86 Things can get better with Heidi Huppert
EP 85 Furniture, basketball and family with Buddy Bailey
EP 84 Human trafficking in Alaska and decolonizing data with Josie Heyano
EP 83 Moving home, revitalizing a language and the magic of radio with Shyanne Beatty
EP 82 A chip on my shoulder with Mario Chalmers
EP 81 Life lessons from fish camp with Angela Gonzalez
EP 80 Searching for understanding and forgiveness with Robert Stark
EP 79 There is no excuse with Andrew Kurka
EP 78 Deconstructing the myth of The Last Frontier with Kaitlin Armstrong
EP 77 The history of slime with Christopher Michlig
EP 76 What we’ve been through is not who we are now with Travante Williams
EP 75 From middle school teacher to pro wrestler with Freya the Slaya
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