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Ep. 233: Tom Brokaw: From South Dakota to the World

Published: 2020-08-10 09:00:00
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Steven Rinella talks with Tom Brokaw, Spencer Neuharth, Corinne Schneider, and Janis Putelis.

Topic discussed; Always looking over the horizon; growing up in "Igloo," South Dakota; Steve's hot tip for armageddon preppers: don't set up next to other armageddon preppers; the virtues of being a jack of all trades and having a can-do mentality; when home is a hotel for Red Brokaw; young Tom's rock collection; the OG paddlefish; being done with guns; pheasant hunting as a religion in South Dakota; how fishing near Saddam's palace will get you blasted; chislic, tiger meat, and kuchen; the journalist's job, Main Street, and what it feels like to cover the world's biggest stories; turning down the offer to be Nixon's press secretary; the competitive relationship between Tom, Dan Rather, and Peter Jennings; not letting public adulation grow toxic; how Tom doesn't like to call himself a writer; the need to talk about what needs to be corrected; how beards have taken over America; and more.

 

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Referenced Books

An Entirely Synthetic Fish
by Anders Halverson
Cal (one of the speakers) mentions donating this book to a Land Access Initiative auction. He describes it as 'a fantastic book on wildlife management centered around the rainbow Trout and the history of the rainbows.' He states he will sign the book and pass it along to the purchaser, and recommends it as 'a good thing to get your conservation library started.'
Referenced at 00:00:08