Wednesday, October 4, 2023

Tuesday Night

Prog notes S H 10-04-23



12 AM

About Health: How Artificial Intelligence is Changing Health Care

Most likely you’ve heard of ChatGPT. But, you may not know that AI is also being applied in significant ways to healthcare: from smartphone apps, to systems that might eventually be able to offer us healthcare advice without waiting to talk to a doctor, to research applications like drug development. In this episode, we talk with someone whose career has been at the crossroads of medicine and technology for decades. We ask him what healthcare might look like in the future and discuss the promise of AI as well as some of the caution that’s worth observing. Host David B. Feldman speaks with Dr. Mark Braunstein, Emeritus Professor of Practice at Georgia Tech and Visiting Scientist at the Australian E-Health Research Centre.



1 AM

Herbal Highway (KPFA Fund drive edition)

Food Sovereignty part 2

Sarah Holmes interviews Sara Calvosa Olson, author of Chími Nu’am: Native California Foodways for the Contemporary Kitchen. Follow their discussion as they explore Native California foods, food sovereignty, recipes, ethics of wildcrafting, community and more.

This is part 2 of a three-part series with Sara Calvosa Olsen. Hosted live by Emiliano Lemus. Fund drive.

Visit Sara’s website at akihsara.com, and follow her on Instagram at @thefrybreadriot. Follow The Herbal Highway on Facebook and Instagram @theherbalhighway.



The Herbal Highway enhances the community’s knowledge of herbal medicine and alternative choices to standard medical practices for healing. In order to have balanced life, The Herbal Highway actively supports and promotes Indigenous land rights, protection of sacred sites and the sustainability of the Earth as integral parts of individual, community and global healing. Follow us on Instagram @theherbalhighway. Hosted and produced by Karyn Sanders and Sarah Holmes. Additionally hosted by Emiliano Lemus and Renee Camila.





2 AM

Green Street News: Pollinators, Pesticides and Politics with Dan Raichel

This week on GSN Patti and Doug talk about our diminishing water aquifers and microplastic particles in the clouds and the rain. Then NRDC's Dan Raichel talks about neonic pesticides, their devastating impact on our environment and our health, and the proposed legislation in New York to limit their indiscriminate use.



2:30 AM

Food Sleuth Radio

Elizabeth Henderson, farmer, writer and agrarian leader discusses food justice issues

Did you know that agriculture is not sustainable without fair wages? Join Food Sleuth Radio host and Registered Dietitian, Melinda Hemmelgarn, for her interview with Elizabeth Henderson, award-winning farmer, writer, activist, and agrarian leader best known for her decades of support of and contributions to organic and sustainable agriculture. She is a founding member of the Northeast Organic Farming Association of New York (NOFA-NY) and has been a pioneer of the CSA model in the United States. She is committed to resisting the many injustices of a cheap food system through the power of cooperation. Shes the author of Sharing the Harvest: A Citizens Guide to Community Supported Agriculture; and a core leader of the Agricultural Justice Project.

https://youtu.be/MA26cX2i9lg?si=1NHb_tmBmyQCKF3G



Related website: Agricultural Justice Project and certification: https://www.agriculturaljusticeproject.org/en/

Elizabeth Henderson papers at U. of MA " Amherst: http://findingaids.library.umass.edu/ead/mums746

Real Organic Project interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MA26cX2i9lg





3 AM

Whole Mother from KPFT

Ellie Davis, RN, and Giuliana Davis, HypnoBirthing



Ellie Davis is a wife, mom, registered nurse, and a HypnoBirthing childbirth educator. She graduated from nursing school in May of 2021 and worked in pediatrics after graduation. She began birth work and teaching HypnoBirthing in September of 2022, after utilizing the program for the birth of her own daughter. Her devotions include faith, time with family, and caring for those who are unable to care for themselves.



Giuliana Davis works joyfully around the clock as a stay-at-home mom, wife, and cat-doorwoman in Montgomery, TX. Between nursing, nap times and nature walks, she can be found alongside her husband either at the coffee table or on the field running their business, Genesis Homesteads. Utilizing her background in sustainable agriculture and art, she designs, builds and staffs small regenerative farms for other freedom-loving families across the country.


Check out hypnobirthing.com for more info.




4-6 AM

The Thom Hartmann Program from earlier on 10-03-23

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