2019 Throwback: EP 043 with Julie Decker
In this episode, Cody has a conversation with Julie Decker, the Director and CEO of [The Anchorage Museum](https://www.anchoragemuseum.org/). When she...
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[Acacia Johnson](https://www.instagram.com/acacia.johnson) is a photographer focused on human relationships to the environment. She spent most of her ...

[Acacia Johnson](https://www.instagram.com/acacia.johnson) is a photographer focused on human relationships to the environment. She spent most of her twenties traveling around Scandinavia and the polar regions, working on ships. Today, she has over 50 expeditions to the Arctic and Antarctica.
In Part 2 of this conversation, Acacia talks about creating a record of stories, of people and place. About how, through photography, she has the opportunity to start important conversations about polar regions—about the people who live there, climate change and, ultimately, the lessons we can learn from it.
Chatter Marks is now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and Google Podcasts. Just search "Chatter Marks."
In this episode, Cody has a conversation with Julie Decker, the Director and CEO of [The Anchorage Museum](https://www.anchoragemuseum.org/). When she...
EP 051In the mid-90s and early 2000s, Josh Medsker documented the Alaska punk scene. He started out as a fan, attending as many shows as he could, and then ...
Illustrator Ted Kim is known for his unique art style, which includes complex and imaginative scenarios. These scenes have a tendency to depict hope a...