
Beau Gaughran
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Welcome to Awe Nice, that’s a-w-e-n-i-c-e, where we highlight moments of wonder while working outdoors.
This week, I interviewed Beau Gaughran of Berwick, Maine. Beau directed A Brutal, Beautiful Life, a short documentary about ranching for which I served as writer and producer. It’s done well at film festivals and is now online.
Almost all of Beau’s work is outside, often in the backcountry. I’ve learned from him that you need athleticism as well as creative talent to excel at this kind of filmmaking.
The moment that Beau chose to share doesn’t unfold outdoors, but it sure is worth hearing.
One of the reasons I love working with Beau is because of how he sees, how he takes in his surroundings. Such a talent.
Hearing, of course, is huge. Because of his decades-long enthusiasm for water sports and because of particularly angular ear canals, Beau’s had lots of ear infections and compromised hearing. He’s right not to take it for granted, eh? Where would Awe, Nice! Be without it?
Awe, Nice! welcomes interviewees. If you have a moment you experienced while working outside and would like to share it, contact us at awenice.com.
Our music is by my friend, Forrest Van Tuyl. You can find a link to his music and a donate button on our about page.
Keep your eyes, ears, and mind open. Until next time.