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Nonfiction Podcast Deep Dive

I recently checked out the podcast Rumble Strip after it was recommended in class. I found a recent episode about Forrest Foster, who is a recurring character. I wanted the background to understand the episode and ended up listening to every episode he's been in that night. He's a very blunt, practical-minded farmer who reminds me a lot of my grandfather. The show's documented several difficult moments in his life -- there's one episode that takes place as he's building his wife's coffin.

Below are the episodes he's in, in chronological order. Search for them on your podcast platform of choice. (I attempted links to the show’s website but they kept breaking.)

Forrest Foster, Independent Dairyman — 03/04/2022

Nature's Top Deck, with Forrest Foster — 12/02/2022

Forrest Foster Lays Karen to Rest — 09/04/2023

Forrest and I Sit in the Truck and Talk About Pain — 12/10/2023

Sugaring With Forrest Foster — 04/25/2024

Forrest is Getting Done...for now. — 11/04/2024

Help Forrest Foster Get a New Old Truck — 11/13/2024

Thanks for Sharing — 12/16/2024

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