• Biography of Andy Mahler by Steven Higgs + Andy Honored by State of Indiana with Award
    2025/10/29

    This episode is a recording of the keynote address at Heartwood's 34th Annual Reunion on October 3, 2025, which took place at Andy Mahler and Linda Lee's longtime home, the Lazy Black Bear, in Southern Indiana.

    Steven Higgs speaks about Andy Mahler's life and the coming to fruition of his coffee table book biography about Andy.

    Following his speech, Indiana State Senator Shelli Yoder presents an award to Andy on behalf of the State of Indiana. The Circle of Corydon Award honors individuals who have made significant contributions to the betterment of Indiana and its people, and was handpicked by Indiana Governor Mike Braun to award to Andy.

    To purchase a copy of Andy Mahler's Autobiography by Steven Higgs, go here: Andy Mahler and the Hoosier National; The Folk Hero and the Forest He Loves.

    Intro music: "Diamond in the Sun" by Robert Hoyt, 1995. Dumpster Diving Across America.

    Outro music: "Memories" by Andy Mahler, 2025. Andy Mahler & Buffalo Strings.

    Listen to Andy's own original music played with Buffalo Strings at Andy Mahler, Buffalo Strings.

    Want to donate to Heartwood? Donate here.

    Photo credit of Andy holding book by Steven Higgs: Steven Higgs

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    37 分
  • Andy Mahler Interview: Talking About Cancer
    2025/10/23

    This interview of Andy Mahler took place on July 21, 2025 and is the last conversation I had with Andy before he died.

    Having already spoken about Andy's childhood, the creation of Heartwood, and Andy's efforts to stop the Buffalo Springs project on the Hoosier National Forest in previous interviews, this conversation is of a more personal nature. I wanted to give Andy the space to talk about his cancer diagnosis directly, and to talk about whatever he felt was important to talk about.

    In this conversation Andy talks about his love of playing music with close friends, a nightmarish visit to the hospital, and his philosophy on the nature of consciousness. At the end of our conversation, Andy asks for people to send support by sending mail, and although Andy is no longer with us, if you would like to send something to his wife Linda Lee, she would greatly appreciate it. Please send your correspondence to Linda c/o the Lost River Co-op and Cafe, 26 Library St. Paoli, IN 47454.

    Listen to Andy's own original music played with Buffalo Strings at Andy Mahler, Buffalo Strings.

    Want to donate to Heartwood? Donate here.

    To purchase a copy of Andy Mahler's Autobiography by Steven Higgs, go here: Andy Mahler and the Hoosier National; The Folk Hero and the Forest He Loves.

    Photo credit of Andy reclining in his yard: Joshua Martin

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    1 時間 8 分
  • Andy Mahler Interview - Buffalo Springs and the Hoosier National Forest
    2025/09/18

     This conversation with Andy Mahler took place July 15th, 2025 and is the third of four interviews I did with Andy during the summer of 2025.

    The focal point of this conversation is the devastating forest service project called Buffalo Springs, which poses a current threat to the Hoosier National Forest and many private properties adjacent to these public lands, including Andy's own home.

    True to Andy's form. This conversation meanders a bit like a river, but it's an enjoyable ride. Thanks for joining me.

    To get involved or show your support, please check out and donate to any and all of the followings groups:

    • Save Hooiser National Forest
    • Save Hoosier National Forest Facebook page
    • Protect Our Woods Facebook page
    • Indiana Forest Alliance
    • Heartwood

    Intro music: "Diamond in the Sun" by Robert Hoyt, 1995. Dumpster Diving Across America.

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    1 時間 5 分
  • Andy Mahler Interview - The Creation of Heartwood
    2025/09/09

    In this interview, which took place on  July 14, 2025, Andy provides the background of what was happening in his life, and the forest around him, that led to the formation of Protect Our Woods in the late 1980's, and then Heartwood in 1991. He speaks about the joy of meeting like-minded folks who cared about the forest the same way he did, and how Heartwood exists as a network of people who care deeply about each other, while also being an organization that has been highly effective at changing the way National Forests are managed all over the country.

    Want to get involved, learn, or show your support? Check out:

    • Heartwood website
    • Heartwood Facebook page
    • Protect Our Woods Facebook page

    Intro music: "Diamond in the Sun" by Robert Hoyt, 1995. Dumpster Diving Across America.

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    1 時間 30 分