Sisters of St. Gertrude’s Garden (produced by Barrett Golding with Hearing Voices)
May 6th, 2008In Cottonwood, Idaho the Sisters of St. Gertrude’s commune with the land. Produced by Barrett Golding with Hearing Voices.
In Cottonwood, Idaho the Sisters of St. Gertrude’s commune with the land. Produced by Barrett Golding with Hearing Voices.
What the desert heat can do. Produced by Jeff Rice with Hearing Voices
Sam Eaton has been lobstering for 73 years and has no plans to retire any time soon. Produced by Sarah Reynolds with the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies.
The Nachusa Grasslands in north-central Illinois is being restored by a spirited group of volunteers. They manage large parcels of land - gathering seed, planting, weeding and conducting prescribed fires. Produced by Dan Collison and Elizabeth Meister with Long Haul Productions.
This week, a visit with the late king of cypress knees in Florida and some reflections on the beauty and wounds of life. A vintage piece from the 1990’s by producer, Jay Allison.
In Letcher County, KY coal mining is the best job there is for many people. Youth producer, Josh Fleming wonders if it’s best for him. Made with Appalshop and the Appalachian Media Institute.
In many parts of the world, women and children walk for hours each day to fetch water. Producer Jessica Partnow brings us this audio portrait of a water walker in Ethiopia. Made with support from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting.
Producer and reluctant travel writer Jake Warga shares his adventures in the Australian outback.
The Beargrease race in Duluth, Minnesota draws hundreds of world-class sled dog teams from around the globe. Produced by Curt Olson with Hearing Voices.
How much land does one person need? Elizabeth Arnold, who lives in Alaska, goes in search of even more wide-open space - and ends up with a case of claustrophbia in Outer Mongolia.