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Dave Gunning returns to The High Note Podcast to discuss his musical journey since we last spoke in 2019, including his success in environmental activism, new community initiatives, and his partnership with JP Cormier. You can listen to our first conversation from 2019 here. Time Stamps [00:00:00] Introduction[00:02:00] Dave's return to Philadelphia Folk Festival[00:02:45] Navigating the pandemic[00:07:00] Collaboration with JP Cormier[00:11:00] Discussion of "The Same Storm" album[00:16:00] Environmental activism and mill closure[00:24:00] Musical collaborations and future projects[00:30:00] Zero Hunger Fund initiative Key Topics Discussed Post-pandemic return to festivalsVictory in the Northern Pulp mill in Pictou County, Nova Scotia, environmental campaignCollaboration with JP Cormier and Rose MorrisonDave Gunning Zero Hunger FundDenmark tourFestival performance preparation New Projects Mentioned "The Same Storm" - Latest solo albumCollaboration with Rose MorrisonDave Gunning Zero Hunger FundSchool "Little Free Stores" initiative Causes & Initiatives Dave Gunning Zero Hunger Fund Goal: $200,000Cost per school: $5,000Partner: Rural Communities Foundation of Nova Scotia Where to Find Dave Personal website: davegunning.comDuo project: gunningandcormier.com Subscribe to The High Note podcast anywhere you subscribe to podcasts including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Stitcher and TuneIn Follow @HighNoteBlog anywhere you go on social media including TikTok, X, Instagram, Pinterest and Facebook. Subscribe to The High Note E-Zine. Paul “Dawg” Dixon wrote, composed and recorded the intro and outro music. The voices you hear at the end are Graeme Armstrong, Steve Poltz and Keller Williams.