Monthly Archives: January 2008

Talking Environment and Culture

Talking Environment and Culture

January 24, 2008

Instead of working on a podcast today, I was a guest on Yeast Radio live.  I highly recommend you listen regularly to Madge Weinstein's Yeast Radio, unless you're afraid of an opinionated, possibly insane, angry womyn with a y.  I don't mention her program enough, perhaps because I don't...

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Civil Rights, Now

Civil Rights, Now

January 22, 2008

Only recently did I learn about the film Freeheld and the story of Laurel Hester, a NJ police officer with a terminal sickness, fighting so that her wife and partner could receive her pension, just like heterosexual partners do. Somehow I hadn't heard all the details of the...

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Innovative Heat

Innovative Heat

January 21, 2008

Spending all day scraping paint at my squat office leaves me with a great chance to listen to a long list of podcasts will my full attention.  One of the podcasts that was especially interesting today was the latest edition of Deutsche Welle's Living Planet.  This is the German...

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bm245 Helping the World Tell Stories

bm245 Helping the World Tell Stories

January 20, 2008

There are many people throughout the world with a story they would like to tell. There are many conflicts and misunderstandings that could be avoided if people would speak directly to each other. These are only two of the thoughts that drive Ryanne and Jay in the work...

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The Shortcomings of Diary Style

The Shortcomings of Diary Style

January 20, 2008

It is easy to see, if you've been following my posts over the years, how meeting up with other podcasters, vloggers, and bloggers is a very important activity for me.  From these meetings come ideas, inspiration, constructive criticism, and more.  Madge and I talk about under-reported issues and what...

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