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Ep. 463: A 'Pus In Da Pot

Published: 2023-07-31 09:00:00
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Steve Rinella talks with Katie Finch and their son, “Jimbabwe,” Andy “Pooter” Radziallowski, Kelsey Morris, and Seth Morris.

Topics include: Tickles, touches, and takes; the owners of the rotten A-frame; Kelsey’s Studio Gallery in Three Folks, MT; the Leviathan and different interpretations; Act 54 passed in Maui, allowing nonprofits to donate wild game meat to “under-resourced” communities; full freegan vegans; all the people getting bitten by sharks this year; a correction on sublimation, the process of ice turning to gas; the Streisand Effect; tapping bullheads; cats for cash programs; how an octopus makes its way into a shrimp pot; “get me the gaff!”; harvesting arms; inverting the mantle; the tale of two octopuses; meals from the cove; cutting scallop coins; and more.

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Referenced Books

The Wager
by David Grann
The speaker mentions David Grann (transcribed as 'David Grant') as the author of 'The Wager' while discussing that another one of his books, 'Killers of the Flower Moon,' is being made into a movie. This is mentioned in the context of someone writing in about Sturgill Simpson appearing in that movie.
Referenced at 00:59:36
Killers of the Flower Moon
by David Grann
Referenced as another work by David Grann that is being made into a movie featuring Sturgill Simpson. The speaker discusses this as part of a listener note about the actor's film appearances.
Referenced at 00:59:36
Annals of the Former World
by John McPhee
Speaker extensively discusses this Pulitzer Prize-winning work on American geology, quoting several key points from it including that 'the top of Mount Everest is marine limestone' and explanations about geological timescales and the formation of Alaska. This is mentioned when sharing what he is most thankful about at the cabin.
Referenced at 01:00:14