Storytelling has earned its place as the most important tradition humans possess. The most important reason for this being that every story contains a lesson. The lesson to love, to forgive, to be just, and to strive for better than we have. They empower us, they lead us, they comfort us. This podcast is all about the stories of fly fishermen across the globe, who all have one common bond, Fly Fishing Saved their lives.
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Storytelling has earned its place as the most important tradition humans possess. The most important reason for this being that every story contains a lesson. The lesson to love, to forgive, to be just, and to strive for better than we have. They empower us, they lead us, they comfort us. This podcast is all about the stories of fly fishermen across the globe, who all have one common bond, Fly Fishing Saved their lives.
On this episode I sit down with Chas Waitt. A father, a husband and an avid fly fisher. Chas was ecstatic the day his son Nolan was born, and heard the words "It's a boy". Six months later, he and his wife were faced were news no parent is ever prepared to hear, With life changing news about their son, being diagnosed with Infantile Spasms ( having upwards of 600 seizures a day) they quickly learned that quality of time was everything, and they were drawn back to the river, to see if Fly Fishing could save their lives!
Fly Fishing Saves Lives
Storytelling has earned its place as the most important tradition humans possess. The most important reason for this being that every story contains a lesson. The lesson to love, to forgive, to be just, and to strive for better than we have. They empower us, they lead us, they comfort us. This podcast is all about the stories of fly fishermen across the globe, who all have one common bond, Fly Fishing Saved their lives.