SALMONFOLK RADIO is a mixture of contemporary interviews and travelogue tales of how a microbudget film maker from NC (USA) stumbled into the story of where the open net farmed salmon most of us eat comes from and how that truth is stranger than fiction and more dangerous than a lie. This is the world's first podcast dedicated to amplifying the indigenous, activist and scientific voices around the globe regarding the dangers of industrial open net salmon farming. "Salmonfolk" is a community coming into being where we value the connection with wild salmon, get the fish farms out of the world's waters, and cease thinking of salmon as "biomass".
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SALMONFOLK RADIO is a mixture of contemporary interviews and travelogue tales of how a microbudget film maker from NC (USA) stumbled into the story of where the open net farmed salmon most of us eat comes from and how that truth is stranger than fiction and more dangerous than a lie. This is the world's first podcast dedicated to amplifying the indigenous, activist and scientific voices around the globe regarding the dangers of industrial open net salmon farming. "Salmonfolk" is a community coming into being where we value the connection with wild salmon, get the fish farms out of the world's waters, and cease thinking of salmon as "biomass".
It's finally time! Hereditary Chief Ernest Alfred of the Namgis, Tlowit'sis, and Mamalilikala Nation sits down with me for a powerhouse interview in August of 2018.
I sit down with Adam Olsen (SȾHENEP) and we talk about...everything. All of it. You gotta listen to this one! He is also MLA of Saanich North and the Islands and BC Green Caucus Party member.
I sit down with Frederik W. Mowinckel, who is related to a family that founded one of Norway's first salmon farming companies. Though his family exited the industry many years ago, he has an insider's view to "open net" salmon farming that is rare...Grab a cup of coffee, this is going to be good.
Dr. Claudette Bethune was working in Norway for the Norwegian National Institute for Nutrition and Seafood Safety (NIFES) when her research with farmed salmon led her into some very unexpected directions.
In this episode we wake up on Malcolm Island (in the unceded territories of the #namgis #kwakiutl and #mamalilikala Nations) to prep for the big show. Before that happens though, I take a tour of Malcolm Island to meet some locals.
Dennis Reid continues to lead the trio from Norway on a backcountry tour of healthy salmon streams while delivering his encyclopediac knowledge of the dangers of salmon farms.
On Day 3 of my trip to Vancouver Island in August of 2018, the trio from Norway and I get a personalized backcountry tour of eastern Van Isle salmon rivers from fly fisherman, poet and 'anti-salmon farm' blogger-Dennis Reid. Besides all that though...who is Niillas Somby?
How did Argentina ban open net salmon farming in 2021? Find out in this exclusive interview with Martina Sasso and Maia Gutierrez of Rewilding Argentina.
Featuring Day 1 of my journey from North Carolina in the USA to landing in Victoria, BC., the traditional territories of the Lkwungen. Things take a strange turn right from the start. Episode features long distance activist swimmers, a marine naturalist/author and a well known orca.
What was happening in 2017 that made me (Charlie Morris) want to travel from the east coast of the USA to Vancouver Island and why was Chief Ernest Alfred of the Namgis First Nation living on an open net salmon fish farming platform? You'll want to hear what it's all about...
In this PILOT "proof of concept" episode Chef John Taylor speaks out and gives his unique 5-Star Chef's angle on why he won't serve open net farmed salmon in his kitchens. It's an episode that everyone should share with their favorite restaurant serving salmon.
SALMONFOLK RADIO is a mixture of contemporary interviews and travelogue tales of how a microbudget film maker from NC (USA) stumbled into the story of where the open net farmed salmon most of us eat comes from and how that truth is stranger than fiction and more dangerous than a lie. This is the world's first podcast dedicated to amplifying the indigenous, activist and scientific voices around the globe regarding the dangers of industrial open net salmon farming. "Salmonfolk" is a community coming into being where we value the connection with wild salmon, get the fish farms out of the world's waters, and cease thinking of salmon as "biomass".