Friday, January 15, 2021

WHAT HAPPENED



LOGS ‘SOMETHING’S HAPPENING!’

THURSDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 14.




12-1 Alan Watts, "The Game of Yes and No” Part 2 of 3

All Info:www.alanwatts.org.




1-2 Insights at the Edge

Resmaa Menakem “Somatic Abolitionism”

Resmaa Menakem is an author, artist, and psychotherapist specializing in the effects of trauma on the human body, as well as relationships within Black families and Black society. He’s the author of the beautiful and inspiring book,My Grandmother’s Hands: Racialized Trauma and the Pathway to Mending Our Hearts and Bodies.In this episode ofInsights at the Edge

From Sounds True 1 (800) 333-9185,www.soundstrue.com.

Program or Transcript Download:

https://www.resources.soundstrue.com/podcast/resmaa-menakem-somatic-abolitionism/










2:30-3:30 Caroline Casey, "Visionary Activist Show:" Rebroadcast

Bren Smith, GreenWave executive director and owner of Thimble Island Ocean Farm, pioneered the development of regenerative ocean farming. A lifelong commercial fisherman, he was named one of Rolling Stone magazine’s “25

People Shaping the Future” and featured in TIME magazine’s “Best Inventions of 2017”. Bren is the winner of the Buckminster Fuller Prize and has been profiled by 60 Minutes, CNN,

The New Yorker, Wall Street Journal, National Geographic, and elsewhere. He is an Ashoka, Castanea, and Echoing Green Climate Fellow and James

Beard Award-winning author of Eat Like a Fish: My Adventures Farming the Ocean to Fight Climate Change.




An Eyak Athabaskan Native of the Eagle Clan, Dune grew up in Cordova, in southcentral Alaska. Born into a fishing family, his life education as a subsistence and commercial fisherman began at age five. He later earned a living as a fishery and processing consultant and commercial fisherman in the Copper River Delta and Prince William Sound. The Exxon Valdez oil spill transformed him into a social change leader. He had founded/co-founded several key organizations, including the Eyak Preservation Council and the Native Conservancy (land trust). His tireless strategies won the preservation of more than 1 million acres of wild salmon habitat in the Exxon spill zone and wide recognition, including Time magazine’s Top 50 Heroe's for the Planet; and fellowships with the Ashoka, Future of Fish and a Prime Movers Award. Dune is now venturing into kelp and mariculture farming in Prince William Sound for restoration and regenerative purposes and for building resiliency for our oceans and coastal communities.

From KPFA. Caroline's Website: http://www.coyotenetworknews.com







3-3:40 Science Fiction Break

2:30-3 A New World A-Coming Premiere Program (3-5-44)

3-3:30 A New World A-Coming ‘A Negro in Early America’

(3-12-44)









3:40-6 The Thom Hartmann Program Rebroadcast

Thom's Website: http://www.thomhartmann.com




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