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Living Mindfully with Shelter and Storm in Times of Uncertainty with Guest Tamara Dean

Psych Up Live

Release Date: 04/17/2025

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Guest: Tamara Dean

Tamara Dean is a writer whose essays and stories have been published in The American Scholar, The Georgia Review, The Guardian, One Story, Orion and The Progressive. She is also the author of an earlier book, The Human- Powered Home: Choosing Muscles over Motors. Tamara has been camping, fishing, hiking and gathering foods from an early age led by parents who grew up on farms in Wisconsin and had the opportunity to go to college and move to a small city. Her understanding and love of nature is a part of who she is.