EPISODE OVERVIEW
Join us for an inspiring and thought-provoking conversation with Boyce Upholt, an award-winning journalist and author of The Great River: The Making and Unmaking of the Mississippi. Boyce takes us on a fascinating journey into what led him to write this remarkable book about the Mississippi River, an iconic yet complex force of nature that has shaped America’s history. From his adventurous experiences canoeing along the river to the meticulous research that brought his book to life, he discovered the stories and insights behind his exploration of the Mississippi’s environmental, cultural, and historical significance. Boyce’s profound curiosity and intimate bond with the river shape this captivating work, vividly capturing its essence while thoughtfully uncovering its secrets with exceptional clarity and insight.
KEY TOPICS
- Boyce Upholt's journey to writing about the Mississippi began with a canoe trip.
- Researching the river involved both personal experiences and extensive historical research.
- Indigenous history plays a crucial role in understanding the Mississippi River's significance.
- The river's headwaters are numerous, and all should be valued equally.
- Hidden spots along the Mississippi offer unique experiences away from the busy river traffic.
- The earthworks along the river symbolize the interconnectedness of nature and human culture.
EPISODE CHAPTERS
00:00 The Journey Begins: Inspiration Behind the Book
03:04 Researching the Mississippi: A Deep Dive into History
05:34 Oral Histories and Indigenous Perspectives
08:37 Exploring the River: Personal Experiences and Discoveries
11:22 The Beauty of the Mississippi: Surprises and Revelations
14:28 Cultural Significance: Mounds and Indigenous History
16:07 Looking Ahead: Future Projects and Community Engagement
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