
Episode 132: A Man Of Letters (w/ Brian Hayden)
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02/15/23 • 58 min
Bryan Hayden, an archaeologist based in Canada. He recently wrote a book called "The Eyes of the Leopard" which is a young adult novel, inspired by his work in the field. For more information about Dr. Hayden you can see his website: https://brianhaydenauthor.com/
Brian and Tommy talk Anthropology, YA novels, and islands
Bryan Hayden, an archaeologist based in Canada. He recently wrote a book called "The Eyes of the Leopard" which is a young adult novel, inspired by his work in the field. For more information about Dr. Hayden you can see his website: https://brianhaydenauthor.com/
Brian and Tommy talk Anthropology, YA novels, and islands
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