Wednesday, August 2, 2023

Tuesday Night

Program Notes S H 08-02-23 Holistic Health



12 AM



Whole Mother from sister station KPFT : Midwifery, childbirth, child-care, parenting/child-rearing

https://wholemothershow.com/allshows/

Interviews with two activists about healthy and engaged child-rearing practices, especially in the light of the worsening climate crisis


Marya Axner has spent the past 30 years as an activist working against oppression of all kinds. Recently she has been working to address the climate emergency and ending societal divisions that hamper solving this challenge. She speaks and leads workshops on the topic of anti-Semitism and racism on college campuses, at social justice organizations, and at worker organizations. She also works as a parent educator. Fifteen years ago she was the director of a parents program in the Somerville public schools, supporting parents to be involved in their children’s education. More recently, she was the director of the New England Jewish Labor Committee, where she organized the Jewish community to stand up with workers for their rights. Marya Axner has taught listening skills through Sustaining All Life/United to End Racism, projects of Re-evaluation Counseling. Sustaining All Life is an international grassroots organization working to end the climate emergency within the context of ending all divisions among people. United to End Racism is group of people of all backgrounds in many countries who are dedicated to eliminating racism in the world.



Tresa Elguera is a community activist, teacher, staff developer, and parent. In the past 30 years, she has worked as a Latinx community organizer, specifically focusing on developing community among Latinx young people. She has a degree in bilingual education and taught dual-language elementary and high school Spanish. She currently works as a trainer, teaching teachers to support the social-emotional development of young people in the classroom and developing capacity for conversations regarding race, class, gender, climate, and more. Tresa works with Sustaining All Life and uses their climate tools in other climate work as well. She helped found 350Brooklyn Families so that she had a place to engage in family friendly climate work, and participates in Fridays for Future strikes with her climate activist children (ages 11 and 13). She engages in climate activism with them and separately as well, both because it matters and because it matters to her children.




1 AM
 

Michael Pollan: The Omnivore's Dilemma

2/12/2007; 59 minutes uctv.tv

The UC Davis Mondavi Center presents bestselling author and UC Berkeley journalism professor Michael Pollan. He explores the ecology of eating to unveil why we consume what we consume in the twenty-first century. Michael Pollan is the author, most recently, of The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals. (#12176)



2 AM
 

Benefits and Dangers of Alcohol use for seniors UCTV UC San Diego uctv.tv

Benefits and Risks of Alcohol Use in Adults and a Review of Unhealthy Drinking in Older Adults - Research on Aging

5/11/2017; 54 minutes

Learn more about risks and benefits of alcohol use in older adults from Dr. Alison Moore, Chief, Division of Geriatrics at UC San Diego School of Medicine. Dr. Moore discusses alcohol-medication interactions, comorbidity issues, current research and more. (#31838)


https://www.learnoutloud.com/Free-Audio-Video/Self-Development/Diet-and-Nutrition/Benefits-and-Risks-of-Alcohol-Use-in-Adults/90662



3 AM (Note program material only about 51 minutes, spot for election promos and candidate statements before and after)



The Case For and Against Food Addiction: A Scientific and Legal Analysis - 2016 COAST/SSEW Symposium - Food & Addiction: Environment, Policy, and Individual Factors

2/7/2017; 22 minutes

Dr. Robert Lustig examines what is really addictive in food. Recorded on 10/27/2016. (#31676)



Policy Interventions to Reduce Sugar Consumption


https://www.learnoutloud.com/Free-Audio-Video/Self-Development/Diet-and-Nutrition/Interventions-to-Reduce-Sugar-Consumption/44845

Dr. Robert Lustig, Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, in the Division of Endocrinology at UC San Francisco, explores how and why to reduce sugar consumption. Uctv.tv



4-6 AM

Final two hours of Thom Hartmann’s program non-commercial version from earlier on Tuesday

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