The Great Lakes Odyssey Radio Hour is broadcast on NPR (National Public Radio)
s3.e3. GREAT LAKES ODYSSEY Radio Hour – A Tasty Stew of Culture
The Great Lakes Basin is the bowl in which a tasty stew is served – a savory dish of mixed origins, each ingredient flavored and enriched by those around them, wonderfully paired with beer and good company.
Mike Williams, Brand Coordinator of Great Lakes Brewing Company, Ohio’s original craft brewery, tells the story of Cleveland’s cultural diversity through the role of beer. Jon Magnuson of The Cedar Tree Institute explains how it is providing services and initiating projects in the areas of mental health, interfaith collaboration, and the environment. Taras Manzie and Rob Dokuchie, owners of Lake of the Woods Brewing Company, with operations in Ontario, Manitoba and Minnesota, where place is paramount to its awesome folks.
Featured music: Kingston Trio Music beds: Pierre Schreyer & Ian Clark. Rusty McCarthy. Theme music: Ray Bonneville. Rusty McCarthy. Painting: Field Hands by Graham Thomas
s3.e2. GREAT LAKES ODYSSEY Radio Hour Music Credits
Title – Big Five Water (GLO Theme) Artist / Composer – Ray Bonneville
Title – Sneaky Train Album – Behind The Times Artist / Composer – Redwood Central
Title – Took A Train Album – Fork In The Road Artist / Composer – Andy Chillman & The Chillmen
Title – St. Mary’s River Fantasy (GLO Theme) Album – Nocturnes Artist / Composer – Rusty McCarthy
Title – Road To Freedom Album – The Kingston Trio #16 Artist – Kingston Trio Composer – John Stewart
Title – Leaving Lerwick Album – Heat Of The Moment Artist – Pierre Schryer & Ian Clark Composer – Willie Hunter
Title – Cape Clear Album – Heat Of The Moment Artist – Pierre Schryer & Ian Clark Composer – Traditional
Title – Swing Low Sweet Chariot Artist – Fisk Jubilee Singers Composer – Traditional
Title – My Train Album – Brothers In This World Artist / Composer – Blackburn Brothers
Title – Freedom Train Album – SoulFunkn’BLUES Artist / Composer – Blackburn Brothers
Title – Talk To Me Album – Brotherhood Artist / Composer – Blackburn Brothers
Title – Thank You Mother Artist/ Composer – Eugene Smith
Title – Bobby’s Blues Album – SoulFunkn’BLUES Artist/Composer – Blackburn Brothers
Title – Hey Hey Album – Brothers In This World Artist/Composer – Blackburn Brothers
Title – Old Jim Comfort Album – Skin & Bones Artist / Composer – Whiskey Jack
Title – Southbound Passenger Train Album – Skin & Bones Artist / Composer – Whiskey Jack
Title – Big John McNeil Album – Skin & Bones Artist / Composer – Whiskey Jack
Title – Fiddle Medley Album – Stories and Songs of Stompin’ Tom Artist / Composer – Whiskey Jack
Title – Cryin’ Holy Album – Skin & Bones Artist / Composer – Whiskey Jack
Title – Farm Song Album – Skin & Bones Artist / Composer – Whiskey Jack
This program produced by GLOW Radio Partners in venture with The Borderline Events Co.
Great Lakes Odyssey
Inspired by the 50th anniversary of the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, the Great Lakes Odyssey is a multi-national effort to strengthen and explore our relationship with the natural wonders known as the Great Lakes.
In this part of the project, we have created a multi-part audio series looking at the way the Great Lakes shape our lives, our livelihoods, our health and our culture.
50 years ago, folks in the media and elsewhere were ready to declare the Cuyahoga River and Lake Erie “dead.”
The thought so appalled citizens in Canada and the United States, they forced their national governments to act.
Because, of course, the Great Lakes shape the life of both Canada and the United States. And, of course, the Great Lakes are a single system stretching from Duluth to Ottawa and down the St. Lawrence seaway. What happens to any of the Lakes will soon happen to the others.
So, the politicians of 50 years ago negotiated the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, “for the purpose of restoring, protecting and enhancing the Great Lakes and the Great Lakes basin.”
50 years later, we can see the agreement worked. We see more fish, cleaner water, and less pollution. Unlike the early settlers and colonials, who mostly saw the Lakes as a resource to tap, we now recognize, like the First Nations, the Lakes are part of our identity. They shape our relationships, our songs and celebrations of place, the way we eat, how we play, and what we make, or sell, or harvest.
50 years since the wake-up call of a burning river, Great Lakes Odyssey wants to learn how we live and love, hurt and restore the incredible gift which is the Great Lakes.
We will explore Great Lakes art and artistic expression, and meet the artists, writers, musicians who make it. We will also dip into Great Lakes history and lore – and learn from the people who have been here the longest and know it the best: The People of the Three Fires, the Anishinaabek.
On our Odyssey around the Great Lakes, we will also hear from people working to prevent poisonous algal blooms or stop the spread of invasive species. We will meet visionaries undoing decades of development that hardened shorelines, emptied marshes and wetlands, and destroyed critical spawning grounds. We will talk to people working to ensure all beings have access to pure drinking water.
Because none of us can live without pure drinking water.
In this wondrous place we call the Great Lakes, we know we are blessed by these Sweet Water Seas. We claim them as our H.O.M.E.S. as the emotionally accurate mnemonic says. They are Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and Superior, and they are our HOMES.
As long as humans have lived in, and of and through the Lakes, people have told stories about them, sung about them, and gloried in this great gift of the long departed Ice Age. Left by glaciers thousands of years ago, they are the World’s storehouse of fresh water. If they are drained… or ruined… or damaged, they can never be replaced.
So, as we travel around the Great Lakes basin, we want to see how we are doing – what we are doing – how we’re feeling and what we’re learning as we try to live as lovers and restorers – and children and family – of the being whom the Anishinaabek call Nayaano-nibiimaang Gichigamiin, the five freshwater seas.
We hope to galvanize, inspire, and motivate you to strengthen, support and steward the Great Lakes to a beautiful and healthy future.
So please join us on this magical, dare we say “magical mystery tour” of the Great Lakes basin and Great Lakes culture.
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