Interviews with Cartoonist Chad Carpenter and Alaska Travel Expert Scott McMurren

Chad Carpenter Tundra Comics Celebrate 30 Years!

Inspired by Garfield's creator, Jim Davis, Chad Carpenter set out on his own cartooning path with Tundra Comics.

Decades later with over 10,000 cartoons and punchlines, Chad and Tundra celebrate 30 years with his Anniversary Special Edition of Tundra, including the foreward penned by Jim Davis! Check out Chad's podcast interview!

PFD Travel Deals with Scott McMurren!

Alaska's travel guru, Scott McMurren, joins us to share travel deals that are cheaper than him!

Be sure to sign up for Scott's newsletter at www.alaskatravelgram.com.

Listen to Scott cover a lot specials in and outside Alaska!

Tundra Comics and Tree Houses!

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Want to get to know Alaska? Hang with the locals! Tundra Comics Creator Chad Carpenter is back! The Pandemic changed how he's doing some things but not his sense of humor. Over 600 newspapers carry his cartoon panels. And now he's added a bunch more in the digital world. We catch up on the latest with Chad.

For more information visit Chad's links:
www.patreon.com/tundracomics,
www.tundracomics.com

Plus, check out his tree house he built for his son!

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Big Alaska Show Historian!

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Stories of Alaska's history are some of our favorites. Steve Levi has them. As Steve says, "If you do not have something unique, you have nothing." Steve puts his words where his books are.  Check out these websites for his books: https://authormasterminds.com/steve-levi and on our Big Alaska Show Book Review Section: http://www.bigalaskashow.com/book-reviews/cowboys-in-the-sky-steve-levi

To find more information visit
https://authormasterminds.com/steve-levi

Listen to our podcast interviews with these two BIG ALASKANS!

Halloween Fun!

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When Shane and Wayne Mitchell show up, it’s always fun!

They bring their entertaining skills from their non-profit TBA (Training Better Artists) to the Big Alaska Show.

They even tell a scary tale ... BEWARE – only listen if you can handle laughter!

For more about TBA visit www.tbatheatre.org.