Save What You Love Podcast
Love wins. Join filmmaker, Mark Titus as we connect with extraordinary humans saving what they love through radical compassion and meaningful action. Eva’s Wild presents the Save What You Love Podcast as its first offering of content celebrating and protecting the wild in our hearts and on our planet.
Project Responsibilities
- Manage episode distribution
- Populate and manage website
- Design episode cover art
- Design and manage branding
- Schedule and communicate with guests
- Manage remote episode recording
- Manage social media presence
About the Podcast

Wild salmon give their very lives so that life itself can continue. They are the inspiration for each episode asking change-makers in this world what they are doing to save the things they love most. Everyweek, filmmaker Mark Titus connects with extraordinary humans saving what they love through radical compassion and meaningful action. Guests include award winning authors and artists, conservationists, entertainers, and everyday people practicing radical compassion in their everyday lives
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Who Are Our Guests?

Apay’uq Moore is a Yup’ik artist and activist. She creates art that exemplifies the best parts of the traditional Yup’ik way of life and raises her two kids off-grid in Bristol Bay, Alaska. She advocates for social justice, indigenous rights and the sanctity of Bristol Bay’s headwaters – fighting for decades to block the proposed Pebble Mine. Mark and Apay’uq discuss her artwork, traditional lifestyle in Bristol Bay, the sanctity of wild food and the Pebble Mine project

Chad Brown is a decorated US Navy veteran who served in Desert Storm/Shield Gulf War and Operation Restore Hope, Somalia. He has transformed his struggles with PTSD into accomplishments as a photographer, creative director, adventurer and conservationist. He founded Soul River, a non-profit organization bringing inner-city youth and military veterans together in the wilderness where they learn to become leaders in conservation and their communities. His new venture, Love is King, is committed to providing equal opportunity to ensure equitable and safe access to the outdoors for children, families, and communities of people of color as a way to improve the physical, mental and spiritual health.

David James Duncan is an award-winning American novelist and essayist, best known for his two bestselling novels, The River Why and The Brothers K. In this episode, Duncan announces and reads from his new epic novel "Sun House" for the first time, a project 15 years in the making. He and Mark discuss Convergence and Murmuration; Dualism vs. Contemplation and a Great Salmon Awakening.
SWYL Episode 4 - April Vokey
The Production
Producer - Tyler White Born in California but loving the Northwest, Tyler White lives between Seattle and Idaho, working alongside Mark Titus on expansive projects while also finding time to produce art and graphic design. Tyler was the Tour Manager for The Wild, and is now the Director of Technology for Eva’s Wild.
Editor - Patrick Troll Born and raised in Alaska and now living in Seattle, Patrick has been surrounded by beauty and art his whole life. He has a passion for video editing, music, and cheeseburgers.
Music - Whiskey Class Check out Whiskey Class on Bandcamp