Wednesday, November 15, 2023

Tuesday Night

Prog Notes S H 11-15-23



12 AM

About Health

How to Sleep Better and Have More Energy

Dr. David Feldman interviews Dr. Michael Bruce, a clinical sleep specialist and author of several books about how to sleep better and how poor sleep can have a negative impact on your health, and good, deep sleep can improve your health and increase your daytime energy level. 76% of people in the US report feeling fatigued at work, and driving-while-drowsy is the cause of tens of thousands of accidents and crashes a year, with many fatalities.



1AM

Herbal Highway

Cultivating Endurance

Join host Renée Camila for an exploration of herbs that can support us in cultivating endurance during difficult times. With special attention to navigating the void that precedes profound change, this exploration is relevant to the pandemic and beyond. Replay from February 2nd, 2021.



2 AM

Green Street News

The Baby Safe Show

This week on GSN Patti and Doug talk about how screen time for babies can negatively impact their development, banning synthetic turf in California, and lead in baby food pouches. Then Patti talks about the BabySafe Project, designed to inform pregnant women about the potential harms from wireless radiation. On the web at www.BabySafeProject.org.



2:30 AM

Food Sleuth Radio

UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food

Did you know that we have more than enough food to feed everyone on the planet and then some? Join Food Sleuth Radio host and Registered Dietitian, Melinda Hemmelgarn, for her interview with Michael Fakhri, United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food. Fakhri is a professor at the University of Oregon, School of Law where he teaches courses on human rights, food law, development, and commercial law. He is also the director of the Food Resiliency Project in the Environmental and Natural Resources Law Center. Fakhri discusses the political roots of hunger and famine, the multiple benefits of agroecology, the ethics of patenting of seeds, violence in the food system, and the relationship between the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization and the pesticide industry.



Related website: https://law.uoregon.edu/directory/faculty-staff/all/mfakhri



Violence in the food system: https://www.ohchr.org/sites/default/files/2023-02/flyer-violenceFoodSystems-PRINT.pdf

Seeds report: https://www.ohchr.org/en/stories/2022/03/seeds-central-peoples-food-systems-cultures-and-human-rights



3:00 AM

Whole Mother

Addiction Defined – Pat Jones interview Julie DeNofa

Julie DeNofa dives deep into defining addiction, what to do if someone you know needs help, where to go to get help, and what treatment looks like. Excellent information for us all, especially if we are worried about a loved one. Julie DeNofa is a President of Positive Recovery Centers. Julie has over 30 years of related work experience in medical, clinical, operations, and creating a culture of success.



Julie began her career in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the early 1990’s as a Certified Addictions Registered Nurse (CARN) with her specialty in substance use disorders and psychiatry. Her extensive clinical background, coupled with her business acumen, have been a large part of her ability to developing and implementing high quality programs across the country. Her dedication is also evidenced by her volunteerism with Addiction Policy Forum, Houston Area Treatment Providers and is an advocate for the Texas Peer Assistance Program for Nurses (TPAPN) and a community partner with numerous other entities. Julie is also a former board member for the Texas Association of Addiction Professionals(TAAP). Julie is dedicated to helping others heal, nurtures growth and self-awareness and will tell you her biggest joy is being Mom to her three adult children, Chelsea, Gia and Desi.



4-6 AM
The Thom Hartmann Program – final 2 hours from earlier on 11-14-23
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