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#013 – Keeping Yukon's History Alive and Well. An interview with historian Donna Clayson.

My Amazing Yukon Life

English - September 02, 2020 23:00 - 56 minutes - 38.7 MB
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#013 – Keeping Yukon's History Alive and Well. An interview with historian Donna Clayson. 

 In today’s podcast interview, we only began to scratch the surface of Donna Clayson’s lifelong passion and enthusiasm towards preserving the Yukon’s rich history. As an accomplished writer of short stories, news articles, research papers, and often times history presenter at the Yukon Transportation Museum, she undoubtedly has a natural way of drawing the listener into her adventures. She speaks of her own life experiences and recounts the lives and adventures of the old timers who influenced her. The fact that she’s lived off the grid for many years in the quintessential “log cabin in the woods”, speaks volumes about her character and embracing nature of embrace nature. 

 She recounts her chance meetings with some of the most colourful 5% the Yukon has ever known and how these people have influenced her commitment to preserve the history and adventuresome stories of these men and women from our community. We also discuss her role as an administrator for the Yukon History and Abandoned Places FaceBook group started by Murray Lundberg and how she continues to be involved as a researcher with an upcoming Yukon documentary film. This is only the beginning of what’s yet to come so please stay tuned for more interviews with Donna in the very near future.

 To listen to the full podcast show, please click on MyAmazingYukonLife.com where you’ll find each weekly podcast link along with show notes and pictures related to each of the episodes. You can also download each episode from Buzzsprout or wherever you get your podcasts from. While you’re there, hit the subscribe button and leave me a comment on what you’d like to hear next on the show.

 You’re also invited you to help me build the knowledge base for future shows by becoming a member of My Amazing Yukon Life Facebook Group. This is where our personal stories come together as we build upon the collective memories of one another to record and preserve personal stories of the Yukon's rich history and colourful life adventures. 

 I hope you enjoy this podcast and I thank you for joining me as a "M.A.Y.L. carrier”, as we proudly deliver our amazing Yukon life stories to the outside world.  

 Cheers 

 “Trapper Dan your Renaissance Man”

 Daniel Halen