State of Mind, Episode 8: Useful Wild Plants
Two Austinites have made it their life’s work to document uses for every wild plant in Texas—a project they say could save humanity.
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Two Austinites have made it their life’s work to document uses for every wild plant in Texas—a project they say could save humanity.
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Listen NowMike Hall tells the story of closing down the legendary Austin club Liberty Lunch in 1999 with a 24-hour performance of Van Morrison’s “Gloria.”
Listen NowMimi Swartz remembers her days caring for her father, and the dogs who took care of them both.
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Listen NowSkip Hollandsworth tells the story of tracking down the Goree All Girl String Band, who became national radio sensations in the 1940s before suddenly disappearing.
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