The Primal Joys of Nature w/ The Ebony Anglers and Melissa Clark
Podcast |
Go Ask Ali
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Comedy
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Apr 13, 2023
Episode Duration |
00:55:41

What is it about the great outdoors? It’s joyful, liberating, powerful, calming and soulful all at once. It’s also healing. Ali finally gets to talk to her obsession, The Ebony Anglers, a powerhouse trailblazing group of Black fisherwomen about their experience with competitive deep sea fishing. Its foundation and summer camps, Black Girls Fish and Black Boys Boat were created to make sure all kids have access to nature’s healing powers. Bonus, the ladies share #BreakingNews with Ali! And then Ali connects with her clamming soul sister New York Times food column writer Melissa Clark about their clamming and foraging addiction. It sounds like hunting and gathering, fishing and foraging, being outside and in nature feeds our primal souls. 

If you have questions or guest suggestions, Ali would love to hear from you. Call or text her at (323) 364-6356. Or email go-ask-ali-podcast-at-gmail.com. (No dashes)

**Go Ask Ali has been nominated for a Webby Award for Best Interview/Talk Show Episode! Please vote for Ali and the whole team at https://bit.ly/415e8uN by April 20th, 2023!

Links of Interest:

Ebony Anglers

Ebony Anglers on YouTube

Ebony Anglers on Instagram

csa.html">Oysters in the Form of a CSA (New York Times)

Melissa Clark on Instagram

Melissa Clark Food Column, A Good Appetite  (New York Times) 

with-the-three-sisters.html">Melissa Clark, Cooking With the Three Sisters (New York Times column with clamming)

How to Shuck an Oyster

CREDITS:

Executive Producers: Sandie Bailey, Alex Alcheh, Lauren Hohman, Tyler Klang & Gabrielle Collins

Producer & Editor: Brooke Peterson-Bell

Associate Producer: Akiya McKnight

 

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ali’s dreams come true in this episode when she connects with The Ebony Anglers, a badass fisherwomen team she idolizes, and Melissa Clark, her clamming soul sister.

What is it about the great outdoors? It’s joyful, liberating, powerful, calming and soulful all at once. It’s also healing. Ali finally gets to talk to her obsession, The Ebony Anglers, a powerhouse trailblazing group of Black fisherwomen about their experience with competitive deep sea fishing. Its foundation and summer camps, Black Girls Fish and Black Boys Boat were created to make sure all kids have access to nature’s healing powers. Bonus, the ladies share #BreakingNews with Ali! And then Ali connects with her clamming soul sister New York Times food column writer Melissa Clark about their clamming and foraging addiction. It sounds like hunting and gathering, fishing and foraging, being outside and in nature feeds our primal souls. 

If you have questions or guest suggestions, Ali would love to hear from you. Call or text her at (323) 364-6356. Or email go-ask-ali-podcast-at-gmail.com. (No dashes)

**Go Ask Ali has been nominated for a Webby Award for Best Interview/Talk Show Episode! Please vote for Ali and the whole team at https://bit.ly/415e8uN by April 20th, 2023!

Links of Interest:

Ebony Anglers

Ebony Anglers on YouTube

Ebony Anglers on Instagram

csa.html">Oysters in the Form of a CSA (New York Times)

Melissa Clark on Instagram

Melissa Clark Food Column, A Good Appetite  (New York Times) 

with-the-three-sisters.html">Melissa Clark, Cooking With the Three Sisters (New York Times column with clamming)

How to Shuck an Oyster

CREDITS:

Executive Producers: Sandie Bailey, Alex Alcheh, Lauren Hohman, Tyler Klang & Gabrielle Collins

Producer & Editor: Brooke Peterson-Bell

Associate Producer: Akiya McKnight

 

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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