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Resources Radio's Summer Break: Hosts Share Favorite Episodes and Book Recommendations

Get ready for summer with these engaging reads and podcast episodes recommended by the Resources Radio team. From environmental topics to inspiring stories, there's something for everyone.

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Resources Radio's Summer Break: Hosts Share Favorite Episodes and Book Recommendations

The summer break is approaching for the Resources Radio team. Before they take a month off in August, the hosts are sharing their favorite episodes and book recommendations to keep listeners engaged.

Daniel Raimi is currently engrossed in 'So You've Been Publicly Shamed' by Jon Ronson. Meanwhile, Margaret Walls suggests two historical reads: 'The Big Burn' by Timothy Egan, which delves into the 1910 fires that ravaged the American West, and 'The Johnstown Flood' by David McCullough, recounting the devastating flood in Pennsylvania in 1889. Raimi also recommends the episode 'Logging into the Deep History of Climate' for those interested in environmental topics.

Kristin Hayes has her own picks. She recommends 'A Million Miles in a Thousand Years' for an inspiring read and the podcast episode 'Finn and the Bell' from Rumble Strip for a captivating listen. She also highlights episodes like 'Rails to Trails', 'Artificial Intelligence', and 'Civilian Conservation Corps' for listeners eager to learn more about various resource-related subjects.

As the Resources Radio team takes a summer break, they leave listeners with a wealth of recommendations to enjoy. New episodes will resume in September, with Kristen McCormack discussing the impact of extreme heat on student attendance and discipline.

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