Thayer has been interviewed by several national media: National Public Radio, the Public Broadcasting System, and Wisconsin Public Radio. He has also been the invited speaker for several national conferences related to foraging for wild foods. I can understand the undesirability of a listing of all of his interviews/podcasts, but it does seem that in order to justify his inclusion in Wikipedia, some of these should be acknowledged--after all, he wouldn't have been so invited unless he was well known in his field. And it is not him that considers him the leader of his field, but others--as indicated in some of these interviews. Further, his book "Edible Wild Plants" is ranked sixth in Botany and
sixth in Outdoor & Nature categories on Amazon.Steven C. Price 18:35, 31 August 2021 (UTC)
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The content below was removed as excessive and promotional per WP:NOTEVERYTHING, WP:IINFO and WP:ELNO. Encyclopedia articles are not CVs, bulletin boards, or showcases of the subject. I leave it here should any content be used for potential article development. --Animalparty! (talk) 01:05, 31 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Radio Shows, Podcasts, and Interviews
Northern Spirit Radio, "Wild Foods and the Forager's Harvest", Jan. 25, 2009 [1]
National Public Radio, "Foraging The Weeds For Wild, Healthy Greens", April 18, 2011 [2]
Wisconsin Public Radio, The Larry Meiller Show, "Successful Foraging", June 8, 2011 [3]
Wisconsin Public Radio, The Larry Meiller Show, "Foraging for Berries and Other Mid-summer Treats", July 27, 2011 [4]
Wisconsin Public Radio, The Joy Cardin Show, "Foraging in Wisconsin", April 13, 2012 [5]
Wisconsin Public Radio, the Larry Meiller Show, "Fall Foraging in Wisconsin", Sept. 27, 2012 [6]
Wisconsin Public Radio 45 North, "Farmacology and Foraging", May 17, 2013[7]
Wisconsin Public Radio, the Larry Meiller Show, "Wild Spring Edibles", May 16, 2019[24]
Sam Explores, with Sam Larson, "Foraging Wild Edible Plants with Sam Thayer", Oct. 24, 2019[25]
Wisconsin Public Radio, the Morning Show with Kate Archer Kent, "Foraging for Food: Wisconsin's Wild Edibles", June 30, 2020[26]
Wise Traditions, "Foraging the Wild Food Around Us", December 14, 2020[27]
Talk to Me About Food, "Foraging - harvesting what nature sows", April 6, 2021 "Foraging - harvesting what nature sows" (Podcast). April 6, 2021. Retrieved August 29, 2021.