557. Chad Adams

Published: Jan. 20, 2024, 8:02 a.m.

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557. We\'re excited to have Chad Adams on the podcast to discuss his novel, How to Walk on a Marsh. \\u201cOn his first ever hunting excursion as a young boy, James takes an uncalculated step in the delicate South Louisiana marsh that becomes the catalyst for a metaphor used by his dad which foreshadows his life: there\\u2019s an art to navigating the marshland, and the steps you take while on your journey can cause you to either sink or swim. \\n \\n Through their many adventures together, James\\u2019 dad helps him to recognize and learn that with a respect and appreciation for the outdoors, important lessons can be found, and an unwavering bond woven full of love and admiration between father and son can be had.\\u201d \\u201cBorn and raised in Southeast Louisiana, Chad Adams has a love for the outdoors that dates back to early childhood fishing trips with his dad along the state\\u2019s beautiful gulf coast. His articles about duck hunting can be found in Louisiana Sportsman\\u201d (Amazon).
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