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Summary

Judy Shigo, daughter of Dr. Alex Shigo, shares memories of her childhood and her father's passion for trees and mushrooms. She recalls how they would explore the woods together, build forts, and appreciate the smells and beauty of nature. Judy also discusses her father's transition from working for the Forest Service to pursuing his own research and writing books. She highlights his attention to detail, his emphasis on connections and terminology, and his dedication to educating others. Additionally, Judy mentions her father's artistic side, his love for music, and his ability to find balance between work and recreation. In this conversation, Judy and Dwayne discuss various aspects of Al Shigo's work and legacy. They talk about his research on the impact of wood on the sound of musical instruments and his book titled 'Music, Vibrations and More'. They also discuss Al Shigo's approach to education and his emphasis on accurate information and research. They touch on his publications, ranging from basic booklets to technical books, and his focus on teaching people about trees. They remember his punctuality and respect for others' time, as well as his ability to connect with people and engage in meaningful conversations. Judy and Dwayne go on to discuss the impact of trees on their own lives and the importance of understanding tree biology. They mention Al Shigo's book 'Pithy Points' and its unique blend of humor, philosophy, and educational content. They highlight the importance of simplicity and repetition in conveying messages about trees. The conversation concludes with a reflection on Al Shigo's passion for trees and his lasting impact on the field of arboriculture.

Takeaways

  • Dr. Alex Shigo's passion for trees and mushrooms influenced his daughter Judy from a young age.
  • He emphasized the importance of connections and terminology in his work and teaching.
  • Judy recalls her father's transition from working for the Forest Service to pursuing his own research and writing books.
  • Dr. Shigo had an artistic side and enjoyed music as a form of recreation.
  • He found a balance between work and leisure, and his love for nature and education was evident in all aspects of his life. Al Shigo conducted research on the impact of wood on the sound of musical instruments, emphasizing the importance of wood quality and energy in producing different vibrational frequencies.
  • Al Shigo's publications ranged from basic booklets to technical books, catering to different levels of understanding and providing information for a wide range of readers.
  • Al Shigo was punctual and respected others' time, emphasizing the importance of keeping presentations on schedule and giving everyone a fair chance to speak.
  • Al Shigo had a passion for trees and a deep understanding of tree biology, which he aimed to share with others through his books and educational efforts.
  • Al Shigo's book 'Pithy Points' offers a unique blend of humor, philosophy, and educational content, encouraging readers to think differently about trees and their care.
  • Al Shigo's legacy extends beyond his own accomplishments, as he inspired others to conduct research, seek accurate information, and continue learning about trees.

Chapters

00:00
Childhood Memories and the Love for Trees

08:35
Transition from Forest Service to Independent Research

15:27
The Importance of Connections and Terminology

41:09
The Impact of Wood on Musical Instruments

48:31
A Range of Publications for Different Audiences

55:57
Passion for Trees and Understanding Tree Biology

01:06:14
Punctuality and Respect for Others' Time

01:19:19
Inspiring Others to Learn and Conduct Research

Thanks to our monthly supporters
  • Dylan
  • Tobe
  • Peter LaRue
  • jason dommer
  • Mark Przekurat
  • Michael Tain
  • Dwayne Sr.
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
  continue reading

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Content provided by Dwayne Nuestaeter and Anthony Tresselt, Dwayne Neustaeter, and Anthony Tresselt. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dwayne Nuestaeter and Anthony Tresselt, Dwayne Neustaeter, and Anthony Tresselt or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Summary

Judy Shigo, daughter of Dr. Alex Shigo, shares memories of her childhood and her father's passion for trees and mushrooms. She recalls how they would explore the woods together, build forts, and appreciate the smells and beauty of nature. Judy also discusses her father's transition from working for the Forest Service to pursuing his own research and writing books. She highlights his attention to detail, his emphasis on connections and terminology, and his dedication to educating others. Additionally, Judy mentions her father's artistic side, his love for music, and his ability to find balance between work and recreation. In this conversation, Judy and Dwayne discuss various aspects of Al Shigo's work and legacy. They talk about his research on the impact of wood on the sound of musical instruments and his book titled 'Music, Vibrations and More'. They also discuss Al Shigo's approach to education and his emphasis on accurate information and research. They touch on his publications, ranging from basic booklets to technical books, and his focus on teaching people about trees. They remember his punctuality and respect for others' time, as well as his ability to connect with people and engage in meaningful conversations. Judy and Dwayne go on to discuss the impact of trees on their own lives and the importance of understanding tree biology. They mention Al Shigo's book 'Pithy Points' and its unique blend of humor, philosophy, and educational content. They highlight the importance of simplicity and repetition in conveying messages about trees. The conversation concludes with a reflection on Al Shigo's passion for trees and his lasting impact on the field of arboriculture.

Takeaways

  • Dr. Alex Shigo's passion for trees and mushrooms influenced his daughter Judy from a young age.
  • He emphasized the importance of connections and terminology in his work and teaching.
  • Judy recalls her father's transition from working for the Forest Service to pursuing his own research and writing books.
  • Dr. Shigo had an artistic side and enjoyed music as a form of recreation.
  • He found a balance between work and leisure, and his love for nature and education was evident in all aspects of his life. Al Shigo conducted research on the impact of wood on the sound of musical instruments, emphasizing the importance of wood quality and energy in producing different vibrational frequencies.
  • Al Shigo's publications ranged from basic booklets to technical books, catering to different levels of understanding and providing information for a wide range of readers.
  • Al Shigo was punctual and respected others' time, emphasizing the importance of keeping presentations on schedule and giving everyone a fair chance to speak.
  • Al Shigo had a passion for trees and a deep understanding of tree biology, which he aimed to share with others through his books and educational efforts.
  • Al Shigo's book 'Pithy Points' offers a unique blend of humor, philosophy, and educational content, encouraging readers to think differently about trees and their care.
  • Al Shigo's legacy extends beyond his own accomplishments, as he inspired others to conduct research, seek accurate information, and continue learning about trees.

Chapters

00:00
Childhood Memories and the Love for Trees

08:35
Transition from Forest Service to Independent Research

15:27
The Importance of Connections and Terminology

41:09
The Impact of Wood on Musical Instruments

48:31
A Range of Publications for Different Audiences

55:57
Passion for Trees and Understanding Tree Biology

01:06:14
Punctuality and Respect for Others' Time

01:19:19
Inspiring Others to Learn and Conduct Research

Thanks to our monthly supporters
  • Dylan
  • Tobe
  • Peter LaRue
  • jason dommer
  • Mark Przekurat
  • Michael Tain
  • Dwayne Sr.
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
  continue reading

85 episodes

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