Tuesday, January 23, 2024

Tuesday Night

Prog Notes S H 01-24-24



12 AM

About Health

Setting Healthy Boundaries

Dr. David E. Feldman, Ph. D. interviews Juliane Taylor Shore, a psychotherapist, author and speaker about how setting boundaries in relationships compassionately can often deepen and strengthen the relationship. For more information: ttps://www.ipnbaustin.com/juliane-taylor-shore



1 AM

Herbal Highway with Sarah Holmes from sister station KPFA

Winter Recipes

Food for healthy eating during winter conditions.



2 AM

Green Street News

Is Wireless Tech Making You Sick?

This week on Green Street News, Patti and Doug talk about sensitivity to wireless radiation with Ruth Moss and Dr. Kent Chamberlin, organizers of the One Name Project, a worldwide effort to establish a single name for the condition affecting thousands of people suffering the symptoms of exposure to radiofrequency radiation.



2:30 AM

Food Sleuth Radio

Restoring Eden: Unearthing The Agribusiness Secret That Poisoned My Farming Community

Did you know that the majority of corn seeds planted in the United States are coated with a powerful pesticide that harms pollinators, birds and other wildlife? Join Food Sleuth Radio host and Registered Dietitian, Melinda Hemmelgarn, for her interview with Elizabeth Hilborn, DVM, registered nurse, farmer, and author of Restoring Eden: Unearthing the Agribusiness Secret that Poisoned my Farming Community (Chicago Review Press, 2023). Hilborn recounts her tragic story about how neonicotinoid seed coatings washed onto her farm, and the resulting devastating impact on wildlife and garden crops. Hilborn connects the dots of "agricultural practices/pesticides, lack of government oversight, and public and environmental health”. Related website: https://elizabethhilborn.com/



3:00 AM

Whole Mother

Archival episode from last January: Angelique Geehan, Udoro Ekpin, Milan and Nora



Milan and Nora

Nora and Milan are both 14 years old and non-white. They are in 9th and 10th grades attending Westside and Lamar High Schools. You can find them doing a number of things for fun: Nora enjoys photography and reading; Milan enjoys doing theater at Lamar and working out (getting RIPPED) at the gym. Both of them love doing art (Milan prefers digital, while Nora prefers traditional) and writing. They met in 2020 via email, but never really clicked. In April of 2022 their families met at a park — the first time they met IRL — but the real event driving them into friendship was a slightly poorly conducted joint interview. Ever since then, they’ve been good ol’ pals.



Udoro Ekpin

I am a human who desires to see other humans, God’s lovely creations, live in their wholeness. I am Udoro Ekpin, and I have the pleasure of wearing some meaningful hats: A Mother of Three, A Sister to Four, A Friend to a Select Few, and A Child of One. Raised in Houston, TX, I am a Nigerian-American who is proud to be a graduate from Texas schools. From my formal teaching years to my consulting work through Restorative Empowerment for Youth (REY), I remain a life-long learner. My background in restorative justice (RJ) processes lends to my understanding about others and the world around me—making certain being seen and heard is not simply a cliché—moving from conversation to action.



Angelique Geehan

As a consultant, facilitator, and organizer, Angelique (any pronouns) works to support and repair the connections people have to themselves and their families, communities, and cultural practices. She builds intergenerationally, with colleagues across disciplines, to question and depolarize the beliefs and practices that can lead to isolation and feelings of powerlessness — co-creating or reclaiming ways (like carrying children in fabric close to their caregivers) that can promote resilience and healing from historical and social harms. A queer, agender, Asian mother, she coaches individuals and groups; trains community and health care workers and educators; and offers lectures, classes, and workshops on topics including consent, cultural awareness, community building, relationships, parenting, and conflict and communication, in alignment with social justice and transformative justice frameworks. She invites you to connect via her website: angeliquegeehan.com.



4-6:00 AM

The Thom Hartmann Program
Final Two Hours from earlier broadcast on 1/23/24

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