Frank and Eric helped us set the tone for season three, so I sat down with them to talk about some of the themes and philosophies, the deeper ideas that went into making the show. The first interview is with the native hip hop artist Frank Waln, and the second interview is with the illustrator and archeologist Eric Carlson. But this episode is two interviews that illustrate the philosophy and the approach we took to making this season of the show. Or you know what? If you want, you could skip this episode for now and come back to it at the end. I'm thinking of it as a bonus episode that sets up the rest of the show. Each episode is framed by the theme music and the show's cover art, which is a beautiful mosaic of all of the stories we set out to share.ĭaniel: This is episode zero. ![]() These episodes will take you into the field and weave together conversations with dozens and dozens of experts. This is not a complete history, but a look at how the park became what it is today. You're going to hear important, unknown and often misunderstood stories from Glacier's past. My name is Daniel, and we're about to release our third season. Lacy Kowalski: Headquarters is brought to you by the Glacier National Park Conservancy.ĭaniel Lombardi: You're listening to Headwaters. From whiskey running and the war on wolves, to drilling for oil and dreaming of riches, this is a collection of stories about how one place in the Rocky Mountains became what it is today. Season Three of Headwaters is a history of Glacier National Park. ![]() From whiskey running and the war on wolves, to drilling for oil and dreaming of riches.Įxpert 4: If you had to send a message 12,600 years into the future, what would it be? And how would you know anyone would even understand it?ĭaniel: This is a collection of stories about how one place in the Rocky Mountains became what it is today. It's still happening today.ĭaniel: Season three is called, Becoming.Įxpert 2: They entered a homeland that was known and loved.Įxpert 3: One people's hope is in another culture's, doom.ĭaniel: These are stories about history refusing to stay in the past. A show about the connections between Glacier National Park and everything else.Įxpert 1: The past isn't dead. Lacy: Headquarters is brought to you by the Glacier National Park Conservancy.ĭaniel: This is Headwaters.
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