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Hosted by Eric LeMay · society · EN · 58 episodes
Former journalist and car history museum director Eric LeMay hosts a broad-reaching interview and story telling show focused on many facets of arts, education, business, technology and culture.
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Level E (with Eric LeMay)
<p>Todd won't mind me saying this...I just needed content to move on to a new computer, a new portal, and new type of software...and we went to a dive bar and just did an hour-ish of eating, having a couple of beers and talking with the mics out. And it's choppy. But I wanted it done before Christmas so...well, just because.<br /> <br /> I'm re-learning. He's just learning. And this will probably go away at some point. It's not good. Kind of interesting at points, but, not good. However...I can still figure out how to...

Level E (with Eric LeMay)
<p>Eric and his dad (Norm LeMay) and brother (Craig LeMay) talk about how we gather news, facts and information 2021. It may sound a little heated at times, but everyone walked away feeling like this was pretty civil in comparison to other family conversations about some of these same things. It was waaaaaay to long (been edited), but a healthy discussion. Recorded for the record.</p>

Level E (with Eric LeMay)
<p>John Crye joins the show again to talk about his new serial fantasy novel "The Elect Stories." <br /> <br /> Eric and John talk about his interest in the genre, how the book came about, and schools Eric on the difference between Sci-Fi and Fantasy.<br /> <br /> You can find more information at www.theelectstories.com</p>

Level E (with Eric LeMay)
<p>Jeanette Dorner has been working with communities to recover local salmon populations for the last two decades. In her career she has been the Salmon Recovery Program Manager for the Nisqually Indian Tribe, the Director of Ecosystem and Salmon Recovery for Washington State’s Puget Sound Partnership, and is currently the Executive Director of the Mid Sound Fisheries Enhancement Group working on salmon recovery in King and Kitsap counties. In her spare time she also serves as Chair of the Board of the Pierce Conservation District and President of the Washington Association of Conservation Districts. Jeanette has a BS in Ear...
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