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What it's like to go plastic-free in Alaska
Season 12
Episode 5
Jennifer Gordon sailed from Seldovia, AK to Mexico on an adventure with her family years ago and noticed how much plastic waste contaminated the ocean. Her and her family started to collect the plastic waste throughout their trip and made it a mission to live a minimal waste lifestyle. She also co-founded a local refillery store, Blue Market AK, to help consumers reuse plastics and containers.
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Farmed kelp from Alaska could be the environmental and economic hero we need right now!

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Claudine Haynes is on a mission to bring ski biking to Alaska in this episode.

4:50
Angela Łot'oydaatlno Gonzalez is a Koyukon Athabascan artist doing traditional beading.

2:14
We check in on Sarah Davies, from the 100 Stone project to see what she's up to now.

5:36
Ed Washington, an Anchorage musician shares a message of hope and wellbeing.

4:58
Jamar Hill left Alaska to play outfielder with the Mets, now he's back as a youth coach.

4:29
Moose Mamas is a nonprofit committed to rescuing, raising, and releasing orphaned moose.

4:46
Jody Mason has been a halibut fishing guide out of Whittier, Alaska for over 20 years.

4:35
Alaskan Blooms is a family-run cannabis business in Fairbanks, Alaska.

5:27
Sheila Ezelle absolutely loves making custom kuspuks (Qaspeqs) and parkys for clients.

4:28
Wild Scoops ice cream has become a local phenomenon with uniquely Alaskan ingredients.