
86 episodes

Oxygen Starved Podcast Stacey/Christopher, Mono County Office of Education/Mono County Library
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4.9 • 28 Ratings
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County Superintendent, Mono County Office of Education, Mono County, CA
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Journey to Deadman, Sarah Maas' "Court of Thorns and Roses," Mono Basin's Catherine Jones
Christopher and Stacey explore the history behind Deadman's Summit, make a rare venture into fantasy with Sarah J. Maas' "A Court of Thorns and Roses," and chat things Mono Basin with State Park Interpreter Catherine Jones.
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Flowers in the Alabama Hills, Recent Nonfiction Picks, and June Lake Jam Fest Founder Janet Hunt
Christopher recounts his weekend trek searching for wildflowers, both hosts discuss recent nonfiction reads (Reeve's Of Boys and Men, Goucher's The Longest Race), and June Lake Giant Janet Hunt lays out the upcoming June Lake Jam Fest (and more).
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Snowshoe Meeting; Kevin Wilson's Now is Not the Time to Panic; DeChambeau's Paul Mcfarland
Stacey and Christopher step out of the office for a meeting on snowshoes, go back and forth on O2S's favorite Kevin Wilson's Now is Not the Time to Panic, and then talk the DeChambeau Creek Foundation's Paul McFarland.
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Mono's Winter Travails; Books Read Lately; Mono Superior Court Admin Les Perpall
Christopher and Stacey dive headlong into Mono's Meteorologic Misery, talk about their favorite recent reads, and then question Les Perpall, Mono Superior Court Executive Officer.
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Mono Pogonip; Emma Straub's This Time Tomorrow; High Sierra Energy's Pam Bold
Stacey and Christopher lament the Mono Pogonip, chew on Emma Straub's "This Time Tomorrow," and learn about the High Sierra Energy Foundation from director Pam Bold.
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Death Valley Inn; John Irving's Latest; Mono Probation's Dylan Whitmore
The duo chat Christopher's recent Death Valley visit, chew on John Irving's The Last Chair Lift, and quiz Mono 'lifer' and Probation Supervisor Dylan Whitmore.
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A great escape away from the trials and tribulations of big city living
I found this podcast about a year ago, while looking for something that would remind me of and educate me about life in the Eastern Sierras. We visit there a few times a year, and I hate it when we have to leave, and always look forward to when we’re getting back.The format covering a local Adventure, a great book, and hosting a Local with a story to tell works pretty well. I’ve learned a lot about the area, and the hosts sound so thoroughly and genuinely thrilled to be living in the area and sharing the stories they’ve learned, it really draws you in to listen. I appreciate their sharing their deep knowledge of books as well, and have found a couple of good ones through their recommendations. Thanks Oxygen Starved!
Love the podcast
It’s great to hear from people who live in my rural community and to hear about all the adventures to go see and what books I need to take a look at!