What does loyalty to a place really mean?
In this episode of Blue Dog Radio, we explore what it looks like when work, community, and identity are rooted in the same soil.
You’ll hear from Virginia Olsen, a fifth-generation Maine lobsterman, on the meaning of working waterfronts and generational stewardship. From the forests of Washington State, Peter Janicki, a generational logger, shares what it means to balance working forests, family livelihoods, and responsibility to the land. And to close the episode, Congressman Vicente Gonzalez joins us to talk about life, work, and trade in South Texas. He details what border communities actually experience beyond the headlines.
Together, these conversations paint a picture of an America shaped by place and tradition. Where loyalty isn’t forged in nostalgia, but responsibility and love of home.