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Yellowstone, the worlds first national park! Have you been? This podcast is about to take you into the worlds first national park. With interviews from professionals to details about specific locations, get ready for your first trip or prepare to visit again. Get first hand information on the wildlife, history, and geology from a professional guide, Adam Brubaker your host. Adam is a family man, photographer, naturalist, and Yellowstone guide with a passion for Yellowstone and the nature tha ...
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Stepanka Korytova talks about her upbringing in Prague, Czechoslovakia (2:01) before recalling her memories of the Soviet Union invading in 1968, and the censorship that followed. (23:57) Next, she explains her decision to run away in 1978, and details her experience as an immigrant in Southhampton, England. Later, Stepanka talks about the time she…
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Adriana Ferro discusses her upbringing in Bogota and her memories of the violence, political unrest, drug trafficking, and guerilla groups during the 80’s and 90’s (1:56) before talking about her experience starting college at the age of 16. (10:28) Next, she talks about getting married at 24, living in places such as NYC/Brazil/Cambodia/New Zealan…
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Serhii Titov discusses his upbringing in Novovolnsk around crime, gangs and drugs (2:07) before talking about his parents' lives in Ukraine after the Soviet Union fell in 1991 (8:37). Next, he talks about attending college in Kyiv during the anti-government protests in 2013, and shares a story about defending hospitalized protesters from the Ukrain…
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Birgit Trauer discusses the cultural trauma she sensed as a child in Germany post WW2, and the sexism she dealt with growing up (1:38). Next, Birgit talks about getting married and moving to Australia at the young age of 19 (12:57) before reflecting on the divorce that ensued over 20 years later (19:36). Finally, Birgit discusses identity and the r…
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Andreas Meier talks about his childhood in Amstetten (2:10) before discussing his bold decision to drop out of college and move to India. (11:39) Then he talks about a life changing near-death experience after almost drowning (28:29) how the death of his mother gave him trauma induced amnesia and the pros and cons of being unable to make new memori…
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Thank you to all my faithful listeners I have decided to end Tied To Natures Yellowstone. I believe I have covered most the areas in Yellowstone and shared enough to give first time visitors and those visiting again sufficient information. You can find Tied To Nature on Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook where I will continue to share insights on Yel…
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Steve Fullman talks about growing up in London during the 50's and 60's and the emotional impact of getting abused by his father (2:23). Then he explains how a spontaneous jeep tour through Africa changed the course of his life before sharing odd stories from working on movie sets in Hollywood and Zimbabwe (12:27). Next, Steve talks about getting t…
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I hope everyone that is celebrating Thanksgiving enjoys their day today. Due to the holiday this is just a quick episode highlights a couple ways for you to prepare for your Yellowstone Trip. Here is a link to purchase Yellowstone Explored - https://www.amazon.com/Yellowstone-Explored-Planner Dont forget to enter the giveaway if you have not yet. t…
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It has been a long time coming, thanks for all the encouragement to bring Tied To Nature's Yellowstone back for a season two. In episode one of season two I play a little catch up giving some updates on Yellowstone. Then share with you what to expect in the winter season, as believe it or not Yellowstone winter season is basically upon us.…
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George and Jenny truly live "A Yellowstone Life", living on the edge of Gardiner, MT they can almost throw a rock and hit the National Park. Living on the edge of Yellowstone comes with great rewards including being able to explore parts of Yellowstone others only dream of. George's artwork - https://www.georgebumann.com/gb/ George and Jenny’s uniq…
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Gardiner MT, was once the most significant entrance to Yellowstone National Park. That meant the first thermal feature to be seen by most guests entering the park was Mammoth Hot Springs. Although this area may not be as popular as Old Faithful, Mammoth is worth taking the drive to not only for the springs here but for the history of Fort Yellowsto…
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George Bumann is a man with many talents all of which are related to story telling. George and Adam talk about how you can tune into whats happening in Yellowstone and come away with you own story to share. George just scratches the surface on what he knows about animal language in this episode of Tied To Nature's Yellowstone. I recommend visiting …
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Chris Geremia has been working in Yellowstone with bison for about 20 years. Chris got started as field technician due to his skiing experience. Then in 2018 he took on the role as the lead bison biologist. Chris talks about bison behavior, populations, and conservation, and listen to the end as he answers a question that is often asked about Yello…
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Fountain Paint Pots trail is my go to to place when it comes to taking visitors around a geyser basin in Yellowstone. If you have one day in Yellowstone and are wondering which of the many geyser basins to choose from I would consider Fountain Paint Pots. In this one area you find all four of the major thermal features in Yellowstone. Geysers, hot …
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Julianne met the mountain when she was 18, she says it was first an infatuation, then a love affair, and now it is a good marriage. She has been hiking for over 48 years and made Yellowstone (Gardiner, MT) her home in 2002. Julianne has hiked thousands of miles in Yellowstone and shares some insights in to hiking in Yellowstone.…
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Adam breaks down the Lower Loop in Yellowstone National Park. Many people only have a day or two to visit and this episode will help you decide when and where to spend you time. Starting from West Yellowstone Adam breaks down Yellowstone section by section telling you some of the top places to see and best places for wildlife.…
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Tied To Nature's Yellowstone host, Adam Brubaker has been visiting Yellowstone for almost 22 years. Learn why he started visiting Yellowstone and how he turned a passion into his career. You will hear how almost 22 years ago someone showed him his first wolf and how he now loves to help others experience their "firsts" in Yellowstone.…
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Any history buffs out there? Here is the readers digest version of Yellowstone's history. I take about 100 years in time and fit it into about 20 minutes to give you a brief glimpse of how Yellowstone came to be the first national Park. From the natives to the mountain men and early settlers to the first explorers I mention a little bit of it all.…
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