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Author Vic Banks discusses his travels as a travel photographer and his recent excursion in the UNESCO World Heritage site the Pantanal which is the world’s largest wetland. Banks, highlights troubles facing the wetland including poaching, land development encroachment and mining.
Reading "Report from an English Village" and interviewing the author Ronald Blythe while Studs was in London.
Journalist Dieter Strand discusses his upbringing in Germany, political apathy and natural characteristics of Swedes. The two also review the urbanization, Protestant work ethic and Strand's writing. Recorded in Stockholm.
Actor and editor of the newspaper Majhi Kahani, Rahul Barapute discusses his first impressions and experiences in the United States.
Discussing the book "An orphan in history: retrieving a Jewish legacy" with the author Paul Cowan.
Australian journalist Jean Davies discusses life and culture in Australia.
Discussing the book "India, India" and interviewing the author Lisa Hobbs.
Discussing India and interviewing James Cameron while Studs was in London, England.
In 1967, because Helen Vlachos spoke freely and called someone in the junta a clown, she was placed under house arrest. Artists took part in a type of silent resistance, as there was no new music, no new paintings, no new poems or writings that were created. Freedom isn't allowed, explained Vlachos, as people aren't allowed to use their own minds.
Discussing her travels to Greece and her book "Forever Old, Forever New" with the author Emily Kimbrough.
Discussing observations and experiences as a medical practioner in Vietnam and then Central America, principally, El Salvador with Charlie Clements M.D.