In this episode, Lauren Grand is joined by Tiffany Hopkins to discuss how making non-timber forest product crafts can help people feel more connected with their local environment.
Lauren Grand, Tiffany Hopkins |
Nov 2022 |
Podcast episode
Photo Credit: Danita Delimont - Adobe Stock (Cropped from original)
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