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Mountain & Prairie with Ed Roberson

Dr. Alan Townsend - Generosity & Curiosity in the Face of Tragedy

Mountain & Prairie with Ed Roberson

Mountain & Prairie Media

Places & Travel, Personal Journals, Society & Culture

4.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 17 July 2024

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Alan Townsend is a scientist, author, and Dean of the Franke College of Forestry & Conservation at the University of Montana. His new book is titled "This Ordinary Stardust: A Scientist's Path from Grief to Wonder," and it's an unbelievably powerful book. It's the story of Alan's family being rocked to the core by two unthinkable, back-to-back tragedies– his four-year-old daughter and wife both being diagnosed with brain tumors.

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Alan is a highly trained, Ph.D.-level scientist who spent his entire career using cold hard facts, emotionless inquiry, and academic rigor to try and solve some of the world's most pressing problems. Yet when faced with a father/husband's worst nightmare, he was forced to accept that science alone was simply not enough to make it through the gauntlet. I was blown away by Alan's insightfulness and vulnerability and how he managed to constructively meld science and spirituality to make sense of an unimaginable catastrophe.

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Alan was born in Hawaii and grew up in Montana, where he spent much of his youth hunting, fishing, and exploring the West's wide-open landscapes. His education and career in science allowed him to delve deeper into the natural world, giving him an even more intense respect and appreciation for the beautifully complex biological systems that make our world work. He's worked in Amazonian forests and Costa Rican jungles, and he's published more than 140 peer-reviewed articles. But, as you'll hear in this conversation, Alan also embraces the more ethereal and unknown aspects of our existence, and he has a gift for discussing and writing about them in a very powerful and helpful manner.

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We met up at Alan's office at the University of Montana, and had a very meaningful conversation about grief, curiosity, generosity, open-mindedness, focus, and family. We discussed Alan's upbringing in Montana, his path to becoming such a highly trained scientist, and his process of re-evaluating the limits and usefulness of science in the face of tragedy. We talked a lot about his late wife Diana and her unbelievable toughness and his daughter Neva, who thankfully beat the tumor and is now a happy and healthy young lady. We discussed the compassion and skill of medical professionals, Alan's years-long process of writing the book, and the indispensable role of his agent and editor. Alan also offers some wise, hard-earned wisdom for anyone who may be going through their own set of challenges.

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I loved this conversation, I loved the book, and I really appreciate Alan taking the time to talk with me. Be sure to click through the link in the notes to grab your own copy of "This Ordinary Stardust." Hope you enjoy.

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TOPICS DISCUSSED:

4:10 - An introduction to the power of Alan's book

6:10 - The importance of focus in Alan's book, and the strength of Alan's wife and daughter

10:40 - Discussing Alan's writing

13:40 - Alan's birth and early childhood in Hawaii

15:30 - When science became a focus for Alan

17:00 - Alan's reading choices

18:45 - When Alan found out his daughter Neva had a brain tumor

21:00 - How Alan got through this incredibly challenging period in his life

23:15 - The importance of routine for finding mental stability and peace in difficult times

25:15 - The power of curiosity in Alan and his wife, Diana's, life after Diana was diagnosed with brain cancer

27:45 - The difference between people who are curious when it is easy to do so and those who remain curious when life becomes difficult

30:15 - Why Alan reevaluated his relationship with science, and how he challenges readers to do a similar reevaluation in his book

37:15 - How we share more than we don't, regardless of political belief

39:15 - How Diana invited Michael Brown into their home to learn more about his work with FEMA, demonstrating the importance of respecting and learning from people with different opinions

45:00 - Unpacking the theme of generosity in Alan's book

47:45 - How Alan handled vulnerability and the desire for this book to have impact

49:45 - Alan's relationship with his agent and editor

52:15 - Discussing Doctor Henry Freedman

56:00 - Alan's take on how doctors dealing with mortality are able to handle the difficulties of that subject on a daily basis

58:15 - Alan's work right now

1:01:30 - The next 5-10 years for Alan

1:02:45 - Of generosity, curiosity, and the willingness to fail

1:03:45 - Alan's book recommendations

1:08:00 - Alan's parting words of wisdom

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0:00.0

Hey everybody is Ed. I hope you all are doing great. I've got a very quick favor to ask of you.

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If you happen to be listening to this podcast episode on Apple Podcast or on iPhone or if you have

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access to Apple Podcast, could you please do me a huge favor and

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click five stars on the Apple Podcast review for Mountain and Prairie.

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I always talk about don't look at podcast numbers don't look at reviews don't pay

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attention to downloads blah blah blah blah for some reason the other day I saw

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that I'm hovering at just below a thousand five-store reviews for the podcast

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and now is stuck in my brain and I can't get it out and I really just want to pass that thousand mark and then I can move on and quit thinking about it.

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So if you got an extra like 12 seconds and you can click the link and go through and give me five

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stars I would really appreciate it if you don't like it say you like it at four stars

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or you like it about three and a half stars don't worry about it just

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keep listening forget I ever said this but if you like it at five stars and you can

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take the 12 seconds to push that button that would mean a lot to me. Thank you so much, really appreciate it. This is the Mountain and Prairie Podcast. I'm Ed Roberson.

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My guest today is Dr. Alan Townsend.

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Alan is a scientist, author, and dean of the Frankie College of Forestry and Conservation at the University

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of Montana.

1:28.9

His newest book is titled This Ordinary Star Dust, a scientist's path from Grief to Wonder, and it's an unbelievably powerful

1:36.3

book.

1:37.3

It's the story of Alan's family being rocked to the core by two unthinkable back-to-back tragedies, his four-year-old daughter and wife

1:45.3

both being diagnosed with brain tumors. Alan is a highly trained PhD level

1:50.9

scientist who spent his entire career using cold hard facts,

1:54.8

emotionless inquiry and academic rigor to try and solve some of the world's

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