45 episodes

Wild salmon give their very lives so that life itself can continue. They are the inspiration for each episode asking change-makers in this world what they are doing to save the things they love most. Join filmmaker, Mark Titus as we connect with extraordinary humans saving what they love through radical compassion and meaningful action. Visit evaswild.com for more information.

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Wild salmon give their very lives so that life itself can continue. They are the inspiration for each episode asking change-makers in this world what they are doing to save the things they love most. Join filmmaker, Mark Titus as we connect with extraordinary humans saving what they love through radical compassion and meaningful action. Visit evaswild.com for more information.

    #44 AlexAnna Salmon - President of the Igiugig Village Council

    #44 AlexAnna Salmon - President of the Igiugig Village Council

    AlexAnna Salmon is President of the Igiugig Village Council. She is of Yup’ik and Aleut descent and was raised in the village of Igiugig, Alaska.

    In 2008, AlexAnna graduated from Dartmouth College with a dual Bachelor of Arts degree in Native American Studies and Anthropology. After graduating, she returned to work for the Igiugig Tribal Village Council where she was elected President and, until 2016, also held the role of Administrator. AlexAnna serves as a member of the Igiugig Native Corporation board, which is responsible for the stewardship of 66,000 tribal acres. She also serves on the Nilavena Tribal Health Consortium and is a member of the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History’s Advisory Board. She received her Master’s Degree in Rural Development from the University of Alaska Fairbanks in 2021.

    In her work as President of the Igiugig Village Council, AlexAnna has been a driving force behind the community’s efforts to generate its own energy from renewable sources. In 2015, she was invited to President Obama’s roundtable discussion with Alaska Native leaders and was praised by Sen. Dan Sullivan in 2017 on the Senate floor for helping strengthen her community and making it an incredible place to live. AlexAnna loves raising her kids in the subsistence way of life, revitalizing Indigenous languages, and traveling.

    This episode, Mark talks with AlexAnna about what tribal village life is like in remote Alaska, AlexAnna's father's legacy, and how she is manifesting it, energy, health care, and food independence in wilderness, Alaska.
    Save What You Love with Mark Titus:⁣
    Produced: Emilie Firn
    Edited: Patrick Troll⁣
    Music: Whiskey Class⁣
    Instagram: @savewhatyoulovepodcast
    Website: savewhatyoulove.evaswild.com
    Support wild salmon at evaswild.com

    • 1 hr 4 min
    #43. Stacy Bare - Friends of Grand Rapids Parks + Adventure Not War

    #43. Stacy Bare - Friends of Grand Rapids Parks + Adventure Not War

    Stacy Bare is a husband, father, skier, rafter, surfer and climber. As a veteran of the Iraq war, he co-founded the Great Outdoors Lab (GO Lab) in 2014 to put scientifically defensible data behind the idea of time outside as healthcare in partnership with Dr. Dacher Keltner at the Greater Good Science Center at UC-Berkeley. Stacy is a 2014 National Geographic Adventurer of the Year & the 2015 SHIFT Conservation Athlete of the Year. In 2015, he launched Adventure Not War (ANW), a project designed to take him back to all the places he fought, cleaned up after war, or was supposed to fight. 
    On the first ANW expedition, Stacy and Alex Honnold put up new climbing routes in Angola. In 2017, he and two fellow veterans completed a first ski descent of Mt. Halgurd in Iraq chronicled in the award-winning film he produced, ‘Adventure Not War.’ His latest film, a full 80 minute documentary set in Afghanistan, 'Champions of the Golden Valley,' will premiere at the 2024 Tribeca Film Festival.
    Today, Stacy is the Executive Director of Friends of Grand Rapids Parks, an organization working to increase equal access to the outdoors and empower people to cultivate vibrant parks, trees, and green spaces in the Grand Rapids area.
    In this episode, Mark and Stacy talk about surviving and emerging from trauma, welcoming veterans home, healing through recovery, Adventure Not War, green spaces, wildness for everyone, and more.
    Save What You Love with Mark Titus:⁣
    Produced: Emilie Firn
    Edited: Patrick Troll⁣
    Music: Whiskey Class⁣
    Instagram: @savewhatyoulovepodcast
    Website: savewhatyoulove.evaswild.com
    Support wild salmon at evaswild.com

    • 1 hr 14 min
    #42 Ash Rodriguez - Cookbook Author, Co-Creator + Host of Kitchen Unnecessary

    #42 Ash Rodriguez - Cookbook Author, Co-Creator + Host of Kitchen Unnecessary

    Ash Rodriguez is a Seattle-based award winning food writer and photographer. She is the author of three cookbooks; Date Night In, Let’s Stay In, and Rooted Kitchen - which just came out here in the Spring of ‘24. Ash is also the host and co-creator of the James Beard nominated series, Kitchen Unnecessary; an online series which uncovers the world of wild foods through foraging, fishing and regenerative harvesting. Ash and her work have been featured in Outside Magazine, Food & Wine, Saveur, Epicurious, Edible Seattle and many more. 

    She is a graduate of and guide for Seminary of the Wild Earth through the Center for Wild Spirituality and a certified Nature and Forest Therapy guide through the Association of Nature and Forest Therapy Guides.

    In today’s episode, Mark and Ash dive into living in the awe of the Pacific Northwest, Ash's early years and trajectory to her current work, raising a family and avoiding burnout, spiritual callings, and why food tastes better cooked over a fire. 
    Save What You Love with Mark Titus:⁣
    Produced: Emilie Firn
    Edited: Patrick Troll⁣
    Music: Whiskey Class⁣
    Instagram: @savewhatyoulovepodcast
    Website: savewhatyoulove.evaswild.com
    Support wild salmon at evaswild.com

    • 1 hr 13 min
    #41 - Robert Miller - Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law - ASU

    #41 - Robert Miller - Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law - ASU

    In this episode, Mark sits down for a compelling discussion with Indian Law expert, Robert Miller. Bob’s areas of expertise are Federal Indian Law, American Indians and international law, American Indian economic development, Native American natural resources, and Civil Procedure. He is an enrolled citizen of the Eastern Shawnee Tribe. He is the Willard H. Pedrick Distinguished Research Scholar at ASU and the Faculty Director of the Rosette LLP American Indian Economic Development Program at ASU.
    Bob is the author of Native America, Discovered and Conquered: Thomas Jefferson, Lewis & Clark, and Manifest Destiny, Professor Robert Miller addresses the international legal principle called the Doctrine of Discovery and how that legal rule was used in American history and transformed into the American policy of Manifest Destiny. 
    This show was produced in proud partnership with Magic Canoe. 
    Save What You Love with Mark Titus:⁣
    Edited: Patrick Troll⁣
    Music: Whiskey Class⁣
    Instagram: @savewhatyoulovepodcast
    Website: savewhatyoulove.evaswild.com
    Support wild salmon at evaswild.com

    • 1 hr
    #40 - Amy Gulick - Author of The Salmon Way

    #40 - Amy Gulick - Author of The Salmon Way

    Amy Gulick is an award-winning nature photographer and writer. She is the author of celebrated books, The Salmon Way and Salmon In The Trees. This is one of the richest conversations about the deep love, true honor and inherent duty of living in salmon country we've had since we started the podcast. Settle in and enjoy. Proudly partnered with Magic Canoe. Tell your story in salmon country!
    Check out more about Amy and her work:
    The Salmon WaySalmon in the TreesSave What You Love with Mark Titus:⁣
    Edited: Patrick Troll⁣
    Music: Whiskey Class⁣
    Instagram: @savewhatyoulovepodcast
    Website: savewhatyoulove.evaswild.com
    Support wild salmon at evaswild.com

    • 1 hr 21 min
    #39 - Ashley Koff RD

    #39 - Ashley Koff RD

    Ashley Koff, RD is Maine based, registered dietician who has seen it all. Ashley started on the other side of the divide with respect to holistic nutrition, in the big Food sales and marketing world. After a suspicious encounter with a goat-milk regimen, Ashley came to the realization that there must be a better way. On this episode, Mark and AshleyCreators & Guests

    Ashley Koff RD - Guest
    Mark Titus - Host
    dive into this as well as her personal encounters with Bristol Bay and why Bristol Bay sockeye salmon is in fact, the world's perfect food.Check out more about Ashley and her work:
    Instagram: @ashleykoffapprovedSave What You Love with Mark Titus:⁣
    Edited: Patrick Troll⁣
    Music: Whiskey Class⁣
    Instagram: @savewhatyoulovepodcast
    Website: savewhatyoulove.evaswild.com
    Support wild salmon at evaswild.com

    • 1 hr 17 min

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