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Loved this episode on Oregon, especially your moment on the tree climb. When you started crying, I cried too!! Like a baby!!

WOW! What an incredible moment!! Please forgive my racist and intolerable ancestors.

Their terrible persecutions were inexcusable.

I love your series. You have opened my eyes and heart so much. If you ever decide to visit Twin Falls Idaho, look me up. It would be an honor to show you my home.

Sincerely, Fred House

462 Monroe Street

Twin Falls, Idaho

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I cannot tell you how much I look forward to your shows. You just open my eyes to so many amazing things in the world of nature. Your insights are wonderful as is your sense humor. Consider me an ardent fan.

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Such a powerful episode!! Thank you so much for sharing your vulnerability. HUGS!!

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I’ve recently seen your program on PBS and i love it. Cheers! Rudy

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As wonderful as these shows are, they only encourage people to tramp down Nature.

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Oh my, I was so moved by the tree segment in Oregon, sharing that with all of us was so important. Many of us do not realize the trauma that has been inflicted upon a large segment of our fellow Americans. We need to hear it, and you need to express it. Good work my friend.

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Bravo for your keeping it real with epigenetic PTSD of trees for black folks in Ameri-kkk-a! Citizens must learn about the good, bad and ugly of our history to heal and move forward as a United States of America. Thank you for recognizing that trees were used without their consent to do the evil lynchings. RIP to all the victims to this heinous, long dark chapter of our collective history.

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I'll pick you up at 8 and I won't be late.

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