Julie Caine
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Podcast Appearances
So, okay. So let's look at some of the people that you met, especially in the Owens Valley. So one of the people I think you met is a man named Noah Williams. So can you just talk to me a little bit about how you connected with him in the first place, what it was like to hang out with him and what were your impressions of the landscape walking around with him?
So, okay. So let's look at some of the people that you met, especially in the Owens Valley. So one of the people I think you met is a man named Noah Williams. So can you just talk to me a little bit about how you connected with him in the first place, what it was like to hang out with him and what were your impressions of the landscape walking around with him?
And what was it like for you to sort of be there? After you'd been researching and reading and watching documentaries, et cetera, et cetera, and then you're actually in the place.
And what was it like for you to sort of be there? After you'd been researching and reading and watching documentaries, et cetera, et cetera, and then you're actually in the place.
And what was it like for you to sort of be there? After you'd been researching and reading and watching documentaries, et cetera, et cetera, and then you're actually in the place.
It's really interesting to me to think about like that water, that resource has been manipulated by human beings for a long time. So to see like how was it used by Native people and how is it being used now by the city of Los Angeles is really interesting to sort of like compare and just see like what's some of the technology that's used? What is it?
It's really interesting to me to think about like that water, that resource has been manipulated by human beings for a long time. So to see like how was it used by Native people and how is it being used now by the city of Los Angeles is really interesting to sort of like compare and just see like what's some of the technology that's used? What is it?
It's really interesting to me to think about like that water, that resource has been manipulated by human beings for a long time. So to see like how was it used by Native people and how is it being used now by the city of Los Angeles is really interesting to sort of like compare and just see like what's some of the technology that's used? What is it?
And what is it that you see in the landscape once you know what you're looking for?
And what is it that you see in the landscape once you know what you're looking for?
And what is it that you see in the landscape once you know what you're looking for?
And so there's another person there that you hung out with. Tell me a little bit about Richard Potashin.
And so there's another person there that you hung out with. Tell me a little bit about Richard Potashin.
And so there's another person there that you hung out with. Tell me a little bit about Richard Potashin.
Why were you talking to him?
Why were you talking to him?
Why were you talking to him?
See, with both Noah and Richard, you were out in the field in their, you know, in their valley. And, you know, you went on sort of, I don't know if I would call them adventures, but you went.
See, with both Noah and Richard, you were out in the field in their, you know, in their valley. And, you know, you went on sort of, I don't know if I would call them adventures, but you went.
See, with both Noah and Richard, you were out in the field in their, you know, in their valley. And, you know, you went on sort of, I don't know if I would call them adventures, but you went.