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Mountain & Prairie with Ed Roberson

Chris Dombrowski, Part 2 - "The River You Touch"

Mountain & Prairie with Ed Roberson

Mountain & Prairie Media

Places & Travel, Personal Journals, Society & Culture

4.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 2 December 2022

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

Chris Dombrowski is a Missoula-based writer, poet, teacher, and fishing guide, and he's also the author of the excellent new book "The River You Touch: Making a Life on Moving Water." If you're a longtime Mountain & Prairie listener, you probably remember Chris's first appearance on the podcast in which we discussed his first book "Body of Water" and his poetry collection, "Ragged Anthem." Since that first conversation, Chris has become a great friend, sounding board, and supporter, and his generous spirit and creative commitment continue to be a huge source of inspiration for everything I'm trying to do here at Mountain & Prairie.

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Like me, Chris is not originally from the West, but since moving here, he has built a meaningful, purpose-driven life that is deeply connected to the region's rugged land and powerful rivers. Whether guiding fishing clients on the Big Hole, foraging food with his family, or hunting birds with his dog Zeke, the West's wild places are a cornerstone of Chris's life– professionally, personally, and spiritually. His new book "The River You Touch" offers rich insights into his journey from his home state of Michigan to his now-home of Montana, as well as his personal evolution as a husband, father, friend, and community member. Beautifully written, surprisingly vulnerable, and extremely inspiring, "The River You Touch" is one of the best books I've read this year.

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Chris and I connected virtually and had a fun conversation about the book, fatherhood, adventure, writing, and much more. We started by discussing how "The River You Touch" came to be, which has an interesting connection to our first podcast conversation. We talk about his process of combining poetic prose with non-fiction narrative, as well as his desire to explore ideas around masculinity and vulnerability. We talk a lot about Jim Harrison– their friendship, Harrison's genius, and his other-worldly work ethic. We discuss family, the blessing of having strong and tough wives, advice for aspiring writers, and more good book recommendations. Enjoy!

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TOPICS DISCUSSED:

  • 3:15 - Chris talks about how he came upon the idea that became his most recent book, The River You Touch
  • 8:30 - Chris discusses his motivations for writing
  • 14:30 - Chris talks about his writing process for The River Your Touch
  • 20:30 - Chris discusses being vulnerable in his writing
  • 30:30 - Chris talks about the need for more writing that discusses masculinity and vulnerability
  • 34:45 - Chris discusses his relationship with Jim Harrison and how he operated with such a work hard, play hard mentality
  • 42:15 - Chris explains the advice he received from Jim Harrison: "Don't let your life become the sloppy leftovers of your work."
  • 45:45 - Chris reads a section from The River You Touch
  • 48:30  - Chris discusses his thinking regarding having children and their environmental impact
  • 51:45 - Chris talks about his wife and continuing his writing career after having children
  • 54:15 - Chris discusses how he advises students who may not want to write as much as they think they do
  • 1:00:15 - Chris talks about his audiobook narrator for The River You Touch
  • 1:04:00 - Chris's book recommendations

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0:00.0

Hey everybody, two quick announcements before we start.

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Number one is I want to thank Corey Sherman for becoming a new podcast supporter.

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If you want to learn more about all the different options for supporting the podcast,

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just go to mountain and pra Prairie.com slash support.

0:15.4

And second, you'll notice this in probably about 10 seconds, but I have really shortened up

0:20.4

the intro to the podcast.

0:22.8

After 170 episodes, I don't think we need the full explanation

0:26.1

every time.

0:26.6

So I'm just saying, this is the Mountain Prairie podcast.

0:29.7

I'm Ed Roberson.

0:30.9

Hopefully that'll save you a little bit of time. You won't have to

0:33.0

fast forward through that thing. I think I recorded it and maybe the fifth

0:37.2

episode I ever did. I've been using the same one over and over and I think that's a

0:41.5

waste of everybody's time. So I'm shortening it up just

0:44.8

wanted to let you know. Thanks so much for your in to the Mountain and Prairie Podcast. I'm Ed Roberson. My guess today is

1:05.6

Chris Dombrowski. Chris is a Missoula-based writer, poet, teacher, and fishing guide, and he's

1:12.1

also the author of the excellent new book, The River

1:15.1

You Touch, Making a Life on Moving Water. If you're a long time mountain and prairie

1:20.2

listener, you probably remember Chris's first appearance on the

1:23.3

podcast in which we discussed his first book, Body of Water, and his poetry collection

1:29.0

Ragged Anthem. Since that first conversation Chris has become a great friend, sounding board, and

1:34.9

supporter and his generous spirit and creative commitment continue to be a huge

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