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- Kathy struggles to find love in New York City - a bizarre encounter with a psychotherapist steers her in the right direction.
- Strong community is a long held tradition in the Ozarks. This tradition evolved out of the rocky terrain and economic isolation that has defined the region. During the late 19th and early 20th century there was almost no industry and little commerce in the Ozarks. Logging was the only industry that offered any kind of cash income to Ozark families at the time. Stores that provided basic food supplies were few. Therefore, families had to rely on the natural resources that surrounded them to survive. The terrain was not suitable for row farming. The rivers and springs would provide the sustenance needed to survive. Out of necessity the practice of "gigging" would become an essential skill which ensured a family was well fed.
- 10% of the ocean's plastic pollution is due to discarded fishnets. Three friends set out to eliminate these derelict nets by utilizing them a surprising and inventive way. Their journey takes them to Chile, where they establish a groundbreaking recycling program that has the potential to make waves in the global fight against oceanic plastic pollution.