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In this enlightening episode, Devin sits down with Scott Lowe, a devoted environmental scientist, author, and fly fishing enthusiast. Scott discusses his journey through the serene world of fly fishing, which serves as his personal escape and complements his professional life as a fluvial geomorphologist. From his reflections in his novel, "The Mend," to his deep connection with nature, Scott shares how the art of fly fishing parallels his experiences with grief, renewal, and environmental conservation. Dive into a conversation that flows as smoothly as the rivers Scott cherishes, revealing insights into his life's scientific and poetic dimensions.

Join us as Scott Lowe shares his profound connection between the quiet rivers he fishes and his life as an environmental scientist. Scott's unique perspective enriches our understanding of ecological dynamics and personal healing through the meditative art of fly fishing. His stories of personal rediscovery against riverbanks provide a backdrop for a broader discussion on ecological conservation and the intricate relationship between nature and human experience.

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