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Ivan Pupilidy and I sat down for a conversation with one of the most interesting people I have talked to in a long while. Meet Roger Strickland, Australian, Fire Fighter, Trainer, Leader, Listener, Story-teller, and most importantly - a great learner of how things normally go right in order to understand how things sometimes go wrong (Thanks Erik).
This conversation, the first of what I hope is many, talks about wildland fire and learning. What a great topic. We can all learn from such great conversations. Sit back and enjoy how much you will gleen from this little talk.
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