Roots and Branches~Improvisation~Friday Night Music

Roots and Branches~Improvisation~Friday Night Music

Author: Katie Writer April 18, 2020 Duration: 11:08

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While we are adjusting to the changes of seasons, schedules, and sanity, music is one continual element that is sure to lift our spirits.
Listen to Roots and Branches, a fabulous trio of Alaskan musicians that will brighten even the foggiest of days in an Alaskan Spring thaw.
When there is still 4 feet of snow on the ground and it is too soft to ski, it's time to 
bring out the musical instruments and make some noise. 

Also, huge thanks to the schools and teachers for their creative and amazing efforts 
in this educational adjustment to remote learning. 

Thanks to Kayti Heller, Larry Zarella, and Danielle Aslanian for sharing their
beautiful voices on this Friday the 17th of April Podcast. 

There will be a part 2 of this episode to hear what inspires these talented
individuals to play and teach music in Alaska. 

You can visit their FaceBook Page: Roots and Branches.

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You can visit my website for links to other episodes and see aerial photography of South Central Alaska at:
https://www.katiewritergallery.com


There’s a unique perspective gained from the cockpit of a small plane, especially in a place as vast and vulnerable as Alaska. Host Katie Writer pilots these conversations in the Alaska Climate and Aviation Podcast, weaving together two seemingly distinct worlds into a coherent and compelling narrative. From her vantage point in a Super Cub, Katie has witnessed the tangible effects of a warming climate-melting permafrost, shifting wildlife patterns, receding glaciers-and it prompted her to start recording talks with the scientists, pilots, homesteaders, and community members who are navigating these changes daily. This isn't just a technical discussion; it's a collection of human stories about adaptation and resilience. You’ll hear how aviation is crucial for access and research in remote regions, and how families are adjusting their lives and livelihoods. Designed to be accessible for curious minds of all ages, the podcast transforms complex science into relatable adventures, proving that learning and cultivating a sense of wonder are key to facing the future. Each episode connects the dots between the natural world, family life, and the science of flight, offering a thoughtful and surprisingly hopeful audio journey over the Alaskan landscape.
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