Wednesday, September 20, 2023

Tuesday Night

Prog notes S H 09-20-23



12 AM

About Health with David Feldman Ph D

Interview with Dr. Jenna Lester, founder and head of “Skin of Color Program” at UCSF. What everyone should know about taking care of your skin, the largest organ in your body, and what every dermatologist should know about variations in skin of color.





1AM

Herbal Highway from sister station KPFA

Sarah Holmes hosts a “back to school” episode of Herbal Highway, looking at herbs and other plants that can help maintain health and wellness as summer ends and kids return to the classroom and contact with many friends.





2 AM

Green Street News

On this edition of GSN, P&D talk about lead in baby food, pesticides driving climate change, vehicle tires killing salmon, and why Lysol can be hazardous to your health. Then Dr. Josh Rosenthal explains how sunlight sets your body's internal clock, and how artificial blue light from device screens can throw off your body's clock with wide-ranging negative results.

GSN is a production of non-profit Grassroots Environmental Education.



2:30 AM

Food Sleuth News

Did you know that a long-standing relationship exists between food as a political tool and the maintenance of power, and that food provides a unique opportunity to engage in peace-building? Join Food Sleuth Radio host and Registered Dietitian, Melinda Hemmelgarn, for her interview with Christina Campbell, Ph.D., R.D., Associate Professor in the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition at IA State U. Campbell studies the intersection of food and peace and is the co-organizer of the 2023 Peace and Justice Studies Associations annual conference. She describes how she considers food in the context of peace to foster right and just relationships with self, others, and the Earth for sustainable, resilient, and equitable food systems.



Related website: https://www.peacejusticestudies.org/

Food-Peace Framework in the J Acad Nutr Diet. 2023;123(7):997-1010. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jand.2023.02.005

Earth Charter: https://earthcharter.org/

The Waters Center for Systems Thinking: https://waterscenterst.org/



3 AM



Whole Mother with Pat Jones from KPFT

Dr. David Hayes is an OB-GYN with an academic background and a passion for science and its proper application to clinical medicine. He has worked for Médecins Sans Frontières and trained in critical care obstetrics. After beginning as a hospital-based obstetrician, he transitioned into a home birth practice in Asheville, NC. Physiologic breech birth and supporting the training of breech birth attendants are particular interests of his. Dr. Hayes left his home birth practice in 2019 to work full-time with Breech Without Borders, which he co-founded with Kristine Lauria, the other guest.



Kristine Lauria, midwife, works for Médecins Sans Frontières and became BWB’s Global Midwifery Director in 2022. She specializes in high-risk maternity care in low-resource environments and is passionate in her support of bodily autonomy in medical decision making and is a staunch advocate for undisturbed, physiologic birth. She has attended over 5000 births in more than 25 countries around the world, among them being over 500 vaginal breech births, including sets of twins and triplets. She is the creator and instructor of BWB’s Master Class on breech & twins, as well as an instructor for the vaginal breech workshops. When she is not doing humanitarian aid, teaching or traveling, she is home in the upper peninsula of Michigan with her pug. She writes about her experiences on her blog, midwifewithoutboundaries.wordpress.com




4-6 AM

final 2 hours of Hartmann non-commercial from 9/19

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