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In this episode, Dwayne and Tony are joined by Kristin Moldestad, an arborist and author from Oslo Norway. They discuss Kristin's childhood memories of playing in her grandparents' garden with plum and apple trees. Kristin shares her experiences with nature mapping and the importance of preserving culturally significant species. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the unique characteristics of tree roots and the discovery of their diverse nature. This conversation explores the discovery and impact of underground root research, as well as the creation of a unique root identification book. It highlights the importance of roots and the power of documentation in gaining respect for them. We discuss the intriguing aspects of roots, such as their age and growth, and emphasize the need to protect tree roots. The conversation concludes by exploring the spiritual and energetic connection that humans have with trees and the potential for future root research. In this conversation, Kristin discusses the importance of studying finer roots and the possibility of holding workshops to teach others about root identification. The conversation also touches on the historical connection and sense of history that trees provide, as well as the joy of reading trees as books. The passion and variety of arboriculture work is highlighted, along with the significance of properly stacking brush. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the value of teaching and the interface between trees and people.

Takeaways

  • Underground root research is a crucial area of study that has been lacking in the field of arboriculture.
  • The creation of a root identification book has had a significant impact, both professionally and personally, by providing valuable knowledge and promoting respect for roots.
  • Books hold a higher value than digital media, as they require more effort and time to create, and provide a tangible reference for information.
  • Roots play a vital role in the health and stability of trees, and understanding their growth and behavior is essential for tree care and preservation.
  • There is a deep spiritual and energetic connection between humans and trees, which can be experienced through activities like forest bathing and tree climbing. Studying finer roots is important for understanding root health and identifying diseases.
  • Trees provide a sense of history and can be read like books, telling stories of growth and change.
  • Arboriculture work offers a variety of experiences and challenges, making each day unique.
  • Properly stacking brush is essential for efficient tree work and reduces the effort required for processing and removal.
  • Teaching and helping others in the field of arboriculture can be rewarding and empowering.

Chapters

00:00
Introduction and Slow Talking in Norway

02:15
First Connection to Trees: Childhood Memories

04:04
Communication through Plum Trees

06:25
Trees and Viking Burial Grounds

08:12
Ash Trees and Viking Folklore

09:35
Preserving Old Oak Trees

10:59
Nature Mapping and Red Listed Species

13:36
Preserving Legacy and Intrinsic Value

22:09
Discovery of Unique Tree Roots

26:13
Fascination with Different Roots

27:07
The Discovery of Underground Root Research

28:04
The Impact of the Root Identification Book

29:26
The Importance of Roots and the Power of Documentation

30:00
The Value of Books and Written Documentation

31:07
The Process of Creating the Root Book

32:30
The Unique Format of the Root Book

33:00
The Significance of Root Identification

34:05
The Intriguing Aspects of Roots

35:18
The Age and Growth of Roots

36:19
The Importance of Protecting Tree Roots

37:17
The Unique and Credible Nature of the Root Book

38:06
The Potential for Root Pictures in Tree ID Books

39:14
The Spiritual Connection to Trees

41:01
The Innate Connection to Trees

43:16
The Healing Power of Trees

45:22
The Meditative State in Trees

46:25
The Energetic Feeling of Trees

47:23
The Personal Connection to Trees

50:48
The Connection to Roots During Excavation

52:57
The Importance of Protecting the Entire Ecological System

56:37
The Future of Root Research

58:10
Studying Finer Roots and Holding Workshops

59:19
Encouraging Tree Workers to Explore Roots

01:00:28
Recommended Books for Arborists

01:02:34
The Historical Connection and Sense of History from Trees

01:03:00
Reading Trees as Books

01:03:31
The Fascination with Tree Growth and Response to Stimulus

01:04:40
The Secret Soul of Trees

01:05:07
The Unique Beauty of Tree Roots

01:06:09
The Passion and Variety of Arboriculture Work

01:06:42
The Journey into Arboriculture

01:08:26
The Importance of Properly Stacking Brush

01:09:53
The Connection and Commonality Among Arborists

01:11:20
The Pleasure and Passion of Arboriculture

01:12:44
The Never-Ending Learning and Uniqueness of Arboriculture Work

01:13:30
The Joy of Teaching and Launching Learners

01:14:07
The Value of Teaching and Helping Others

01:16:30
The Synergy and Flow of Teaching and Learning

01:17:38
The Interface Between Trees and People

01:18:27
The Longer Life and Appreciation Urban Trees Receive

01:19:05
The Independence and Resilience of Trees

Thanks to our monthly supporters
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  • Laurie Prince
  • Peter LaRue
  • Scott
  • jason dommer
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  • Michael Tain
  • Dwayne Sr.
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In this episode, Dwayne and Tony are joined by Kristin Moldestad, an arborist and author from Oslo Norway. They discuss Kristin's childhood memories of playing in her grandparents' garden with plum and apple trees. Kristin shares her experiences with nature mapping and the importance of preserving culturally significant species. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the unique characteristics of tree roots and the discovery of their diverse nature. This conversation explores the discovery and impact of underground root research, as well as the creation of a unique root identification book. It highlights the importance of roots and the power of documentation in gaining respect for them. We discuss the intriguing aspects of roots, such as their age and growth, and emphasize the need to protect tree roots. The conversation concludes by exploring the spiritual and energetic connection that humans have with trees and the potential for future root research. In this conversation, Kristin discusses the importance of studying finer roots and the possibility of holding workshops to teach others about root identification. The conversation also touches on the historical connection and sense of history that trees provide, as well as the joy of reading trees as books. The passion and variety of arboriculture work is highlighted, along with the significance of properly stacking brush. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the value of teaching and the interface between trees and people.

Takeaways

  • Underground root research is a crucial area of study that has been lacking in the field of arboriculture.
  • The creation of a root identification book has had a significant impact, both professionally and personally, by providing valuable knowledge and promoting respect for roots.
  • Books hold a higher value than digital media, as they require more effort and time to create, and provide a tangible reference for information.
  • Roots play a vital role in the health and stability of trees, and understanding their growth and behavior is essential for tree care and preservation.
  • There is a deep spiritual and energetic connection between humans and trees, which can be experienced through activities like forest bathing and tree climbing. Studying finer roots is important for understanding root health and identifying diseases.
  • Trees provide a sense of history and can be read like books, telling stories of growth and change.
  • Arboriculture work offers a variety of experiences and challenges, making each day unique.
  • Properly stacking brush is essential for efficient tree work and reduces the effort required for processing and removal.
  • Teaching and helping others in the field of arboriculture can be rewarding and empowering.

Chapters

00:00
Introduction and Slow Talking in Norway

02:15
First Connection to Trees: Childhood Memories

04:04
Communication through Plum Trees

06:25
Trees and Viking Burial Grounds

08:12
Ash Trees and Viking Folklore

09:35
Preserving Old Oak Trees

10:59
Nature Mapping and Red Listed Species

13:36
Preserving Legacy and Intrinsic Value

22:09
Discovery of Unique Tree Roots

26:13
Fascination with Different Roots

27:07
The Discovery of Underground Root Research

28:04
The Impact of the Root Identification Book

29:26
The Importance of Roots and the Power of Documentation

30:00
The Value of Books and Written Documentation

31:07
The Process of Creating the Root Book

32:30
The Unique Format of the Root Book

33:00
The Significance of Root Identification

34:05
The Intriguing Aspects of Roots

35:18
The Age and Growth of Roots

36:19
The Importance of Protecting Tree Roots

37:17
The Unique and Credible Nature of the Root Book

38:06
The Potential for Root Pictures in Tree ID Books

39:14
The Spiritual Connection to Trees

41:01
The Innate Connection to Trees

43:16
The Healing Power of Trees

45:22
The Meditative State in Trees

46:25
The Energetic Feeling of Trees

47:23
The Personal Connection to Trees

50:48
The Connection to Roots During Excavation

52:57
The Importance of Protecting the Entire Ecological System

56:37
The Future of Root Research

58:10
Studying Finer Roots and Holding Workshops

59:19
Encouraging Tree Workers to Explore Roots

01:00:28
Recommended Books for Arborists

01:02:34
The Historical Connection and Sense of History from Trees

01:03:00
Reading Trees as Books

01:03:31
The Fascination with Tree Growth and Response to Stimulus

01:04:40
The Secret Soul of Trees

01:05:07
The Unique Beauty of Tree Roots

01:06:09
The Passion and Variety of Arboriculture Work

01:06:42
The Journey into Arboriculture

01:08:26
The Importance of Properly Stacking Brush

01:09:53
The Connection and Commonality Among Arborists

01:11:20
The Pleasure and Passion of Arboriculture

01:12:44
The Never-Ending Learning and Uniqueness of Arboriculture Work

01:13:30
The Joy of Teaching and Launching Learners

01:14:07
The Value of Teaching and Helping Others

01:16:30
The Synergy and Flow of Teaching and Learning

01:17:38
The Interface Between Trees and People

01:18:27
The Longer Life and Appreciation Urban Trees Receive

01:19:05
The Independence and Resilience of Trees

Thanks to our monthly supporters
  • Chris Girard
  • Laurie Prince
  • Peter LaRue
  • Scott
  • jason dommer
  • Andrew Hordyk
  • Mark Przekurat
  • Michael Tain
  • Dwayne Sr.
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
  continue reading

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