In this radio interview May 7, 2010, just a few months before his death from
cancer in 2010, famed singer/songwriter Walkin' Jim Stoltz poignantly
reflects on his nearly three decades of long-distance walking and the
beautiful photography and songs he brought back from his journeys in beauty to share
around the country in his traveling
Forever Wild Concert Tour he did for many years across the country. "It's my job," jokes the
singer, of his unique career which combined his incredible song writing, music and stellar photography with
environmental advocacy for - forever wild.
This film features Jim's insightful photos
from his 28,000 miles of long wilderness walks, now remastered in beautiful
digital images. It was recorded with excellent radio studio quality.
In this
half-hour show, interviewer Katherine Johnson with KSER, 90.7 FM in
Everett WA, speaks with Jim about his favorite places, his inspirations,
the importance of getting kids outside, and his hope for the future of
the wild--and the world.
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This film and others by Walkin' Jim are available for any Public Access TV station in the country - and world - to broadcast.
Phone
your local public access TV station and ask them to broadcast this
film. The station can download the film from PEGMedia.org for broadcast
to your local community.
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