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Choose from dozens of illuminating conversations with some of the finest writers and thinkers in the world, interviewed over the past 25 years by Idaho Public Television host Marcia Franklin. Be sure to subscribe to receive the latest episodes!

Dialogue with Marcia Franklin Idaho Public Television

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Choose from dozens of illuminating conversations with some of the finest writers and thinkers in the world, interviewed over the past 25 years by Idaho Public Television host Marcia Franklin. Be sure to subscribe to receive the latest episodes!

    Michael Lanza: How to Enjoy the Big Outside, Part Two

    Michael Lanza: How to Enjoy the Big Outside, Part Two

    Marcia Franklin continues her conversation with Boise-based outdoor writer Michael Lanza,
    focusing on tips for hiking and camping, including some of the best gear and small essentials to pack. The two also talk about ways to keep safe in the backcountry.


    Lanza, the former Northwest editor for Backpacker magazine, has written three books about hiking, as well as many articles chronicling his worldwide adventures hiking, climbing, skiing and paddling.


    “Before They’re Gone,” his book about his family’s adventures hiking through some of the national parks in America most threatened by climate change, won an honorable mention in the National Outdoor Book Awards.


    Lanza also runs the website thebigoutside.com, which was chosen by USA Today readers as one of the top 10 hiking and outdoors blogs.


    Originally aired: 08/07/2015

    • 29 min
    Michael Lanza: How to Enjoy the Big Outside, Part One

    Michael Lanza: How to Enjoy the Big Outside, Part One

     



    Marcia Franklin talks with Idaho outdoor writer and photographer Michael Lanza about some of the best backcountry trips in our region. Lanza, the former Northwest editor for Backpacker magazine, has written three books about hiking, as well as many articles chronicling his worldwide adventures backpacking, climbing, skiing and paddling.


    “Before They’re Gone,” his book about his family’s adventures hiking through some of the national parks in America most threatened by climate change, won an honorable mention in the National Outdoor Book Awards. Franklin talks with him about why he wanted to write the book, and what it was like to backpack with his young children. Lanza also runs the website thebigoutside.com, which was chosen by USA Today readers as one of the top 10 hiking and outdoors blogs.


    Originally aired: 07/10/2015

    • 29 min
    Richard Blanco: How to Love a Country

    Richard Blanco: How to Love a Country

    Marcia Franklin talks with poet Richard Blanco, the first LatinX and gay inaugural poet. Blanco wrote a poem for President Obama’s second inaugural and read it at the ceremony. He discusses the process of writing the inaugural poem, “One Today,” how the piece reflected his life and his philosophy of writing, the themes of his work, and the power of poetry to change lives. Mr. Blanco was the keynote speaker at the Idaho Humanities Council’s annual event in 2019.


    Originally aired: 12/20/19

    • 29 min
    Jill Dougherty: Decoding Putin

    Jill Dougherty: Decoding Putin

    As Russia’s dominance on the international stage increases, along with its presence in the American presidential election, Dialogue host Marcia Franklin talks with journalist Jill Dougherty about Russian President Vladimir Putin.


    Dougherty, who reported for CNN for 30 years, most recently as its Foreign Affairs
    Correspondent, was also the network’s Moscow Bureau Chief and White House Correspondent.
    She left CNN in 2013 to get a Master’s degree in International Relations from Georgetown
    University and is now writing a book on Putin’s ‘soft power.’ At the time she spoke with
    Franklin, Dougherty was a Global Fellow at the Kennan Institute, a division of the Woodrow
    Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C.


    The two discuss what Dougherty means by ‘soft power,’ and some of the factors that drive President Putin’s persona and politics. Franklin also asks Dougherty about Putin’s involvement in the United States’ presidential election and what the next U.S. president should keep in mind when negotiating with Russia.


    Dougherty was in Boise in September 2016 to address the Boise Committee on Foreign Relations.


    Originally Aired: 09/30/2016

    • 29 min
    Dave Barry: Idaho - A Whole Lotta Rocks!

    Dave Barry: Idaho - A Whole Lotta Rocks!

    Pulitzer Prize-winning humorist Dave Barry hams it up with host Marcia Franklin at the 2014 Sun Valley Writers’ Conference. The two talk about Barry’s various misadventures in the Gem State, including tree-climbing, snowmobiling and trout fishing—and what he thinks the new motto for Idaho should be. They also discuss Barry’s partnership with Ridley Pearson on the Peter and the Starcatchers book series.


    Don’t forget to subscribe, and visit the Dialogue website for more conversations that matter.


    Originally Aired: 11/21/2014


    The interview is part of Dialogue’s series “Conversations from the Sun Valley Writers' Conference” and was taped at the 2014 conference. Since 1995, the conference has been bringing together some of the world’s most well-known and illuminating authors to discuss literature and life.

    • 28 min
    Robert MacNeil: Becoming an American

    Robert MacNeil: Becoming an American

     



    Marcia Franklin talks with Robert MacNeil, the veteran journalist, author, and former co-host of the NewsHour on PBS. MacNeil, who was born in Canada, talks about becoming an American, how the news profession changed over the course of his career, and his love for the English language.


    Don’t forget to subscribe, and visit the Dialogue website for more conversations that matter! 


    Originally Aired: 12/08/2005


    The interview is part of Dialogue’s series, “Conversations from the Sun Valley Writers’ Conference,” and was taped at the 2005 conference. Since 1995, the conference has been bringing together some of the world’s most well-known and illuminating authors to discuss literature and life. This was the first year Marcia Franklin interviewed speakers there.

    • 28 min

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