Doug Fine

Doug Fine

Biography:

After college, Doug Fine strapped on a backpack and traveled to five continents, reporting from remote forests and war zones in Burma, Rwanda, Laos, Guatemala and Tajikistan. He has filed radio work for NPR and PRI and is the author of Too High to Fail, Farewell, My Subaru and Not Really An Alaskan Mountain Man. His print work has appeared in The Washington Post, Wired, Salon, U.S. News and World Report, The Christian Science Monitor and Outside. Fine lives in a remote valley in New Mexico among a few goats and many coyotes. Fine enjoys hiking, running, kayaking, shamanistic drumming, dancing, gardening, siestas, Peter Sellers movies, hot springs, massages, reading and staying alive. He is not quite competent at the saxophone, though he can catch a mean salmon.

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Past Shows:

  • The Hemp Industry / Staying Positive

    Doug Fine discussed the many amazing properties of hemp. Followed by Eldon Taylor on staying positive in the COVID-19 era.More »
  • Hemp Revolution/ Channeling George Harrison

    In the first half, journalist Doug Fine discussed the implications of the faltering prohibition on hemp and how legalization will pave the way for a rejuvenation of the U.S. economy through the cultivation of industrial hemp. 3rd hour guest, Grammy nominated musician David...More »
  • The Dope Show

    In the first half of the show, John B. Wells was joined by Judge Jim Gray for a discussion on the issue of marijuana and drug prohibition laws in the United States. In the latter half of the program, author Doug Fine talked about legal cannabis farming and how it benefits...More »

Last Night

Election Transparency/ Power of Meditation
Election Transparency/ Power of Meditation
John Brakey and Tim White shared methods for ensuring transparent and verifiable election voting results. Followed by Bob Roth on the value of meditation.
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