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Hello everyone, and welcome to the first episode of Season Seven! Today’s episode features Zach Kaminski and Jeffrey Niemeier, and was recorded down in the Peruvian rainforest earlier this year. To date I’ve made 22 trips to the Peruvian Amazon, and while I still enjoy everything the region has to offer, what keeps it extra fresh and interesting is the folks that come down with us. It’s fun to be a part of the experiences they are having, and to see the rainforest through their eyes, so to speak. And often I learn from them – even old dogs like me can learn new tricks once in a while.
As mentioned in the show, here’s some music links featuring Jeffrey:
Heavy Color – “Two Serpents” Instruments: Acoustic and Electric Violin
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-Mike

