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Radiozine on 12/31/12

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Mon, 12/31/2012 - 11:00am - 12:00pm
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The New Normal Is No Normal

The New Normal Is No Normal 

After a look at weird weather around the world, passionate pleas from people victimized by nuke waste & plutonium. Recorded at Nuclear Energy Information Service Conference in Chicago on December 1-2nd. It was called Mountain of Waste 70 Years High: Ending the Nuclear Age Then Your Environmental Road Trip film director Ben Evans on great solutions found at the grass roots.  

http://www.ecoshock.org/

Radiozine on 12/28/12

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Fri, 12/28/2012 - 11:00am - 12:00pm
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Writer Andrew Solomon on his book, "Far from the Tree: Parents, Children and the Search for Identity

Andrew Solomon recently became a father. It was the biggest step thus far in a journey of parenthood that began more than ten years ago with the beginning of a writing project. That project, now a NYT bestseller called "Far from the Tree" looked at how parents and children grew together when the children were shaped by a number of human situations ranging from criminality to schizophrenia. Host Don Merrill talked with Andrew about the book, his family and his decade long journey of empathy and growth.

Radiozine on 12/26/12

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Wed, 12/26/2012 - 11:30am - 12:00pm
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Richard Heinberg: The Quest for Truth

Sea Change Radio features an interview with Richard Heinberg, an author, a senior fellow at the Post-Carbon Institute and a leading environmentalist. He discusses his differences with the opinions of author Daniel Yergin.

Radiozine on 12/24/12

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Mon, 12/24/2012 - 11:30am - 12:00pm
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Opposing coal exports in the Pacific Northwest

Health and Health Care Forum with Roberta Hall

Roberta attended the coal-to-China transport public meeting on December 6th at the Ambridge Event Center in Portland on December 6th and recorded interviews and comments, including an interview with Santa Claus, who opposes the coal shipment of course. She also spoke with veteran activist Lloyd Marbet, and recorded comments from physician and professor Martin Donohoe as well as others who oppose coal exports in the Pacific Northwest. 

Radiozine on 12/21/12

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Fri, 12/21/2012 - 11:00am - 12:00pm
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The Nonpocalypse exposed.

Friday is the 2012 Winter Solstice.  There's been years of sensational hype about the date, much based on the Mayan Long Count Calendar cycle and some supposed apocalypse.

But the claims are based on bad archaeology, bad astronomy and bad geology.

Andrew Geller will speak with Kristine Larsen, professor of physics and astronomy at Central Connecticut State University, to debunk the astronomical and physical sciences claims.

Radiozine on 12/20/12

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Thu, 12/20/2012 - 11:45am - 12:00pm
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Writer AM Homes on her new novel "May We Be Forgiven"

From the series Bookwaves we hear an interview with A.M. Homes, author of the acclaimed new novel,  May We Be Forgiven. She discusses her work and her research and career with host Richard Wolinsky.

Image of A.M. Homes by David Shankbone

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Radiozine on 12/10/12

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Mon, 12/10/2012 - 11:30am - 12:00pm
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Oregon Coast Bridges

Portland preservationist Ray Allen has written a book about the many bridges of the Oregon Coast Highway. The coast has been a travel route for thousands of years, but it wasn't until the 1930's that a government-sponsored project to build five major bridges was completed, linking North and South, and changing the local economy forever. One man, engineer/architect Conde McCullough, was primarily responsible for the success of the project. Ray Allen talks about the beauty of McCullough's concrete arch bridges, and the challenge of building in remote, rugged locations. He enables us to compare this accomplishment with contemporary challenges such as the Columbia Crossing on Interstate 5.  

 

Radiozine on 11/29/12

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Thu, 11/29/2012 - 11:30am - 12:00pm
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Radio EcoShock

We hear an excerpt from the series Radio EcoShock with host Alex Smith. He speaks with Professor John D. Steinbruner about a report to the C.I.A. on disruptive climate change. Gerri Williams talks with Jonathan Kaufman of EarthRights International about "Why do big oil companies pay for spills in developed countries, & get away with murder in Nigeria?"

http://www.ecoshock.org/

Radiozine on 11/26/12

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Mon, 11/26/2012 - 11:30am - 12:00pm
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Oregon's state-wide campaign for universal health coverage

Health and Health Care Forum hosted by Roberta Hall

The musical group Gumbo performed for a Second Saturdays benefit concert for Mid-Valley Health Advocates Nov. 10, at SunnySide Up in Corvallis. Mid-Valley is one of about 60 coalition members of Health Care for All Oregon, which is working for an Oregon health care solution that will provide universal, publicly funded health coverage for all Oregon residents. Interviews with two of the group's officers and several concert-goers describe Mid-Valley activities and the state-wide campaign for universal health coverage, with the music of Gumbo in the background.

Radiozine on 11/23/12

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Fri, 11/23/2012 - 11:00am - 11:30am
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100 Voices: Americans Talk About Change: Chapter 2

100 Voices: Americans Talk About Change: Chapter 2

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Interview with Nicole Foss on energy, finance, empire, and environment.

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Mon, 06/06/2011

 Today Per Fagering and Kurt Liebezeit have a chance to sit down and interview Nicole Foss, editor of the popular financial news aggregation site The Automatic Earth, on the topics of energy and finance.  Nicole counts nuclear safety among her many areas of expertise, and although the Fukushima disaster has dropped out of the mainstream news cycle it is still very much an area of concern for her and other experts.  Nicole also earned her living in Ontario managing renewable energy policy, and she will explain why the green future that many people aspire to is very difficult to put into practice.

 
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The David Swanson 'Air Cascadia' Interview in its Entirety

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Fri, 06/03/2011
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Can Oregonians co-exist with cougars?

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Tue, 05/31/2011

Host Stephanie Potter speaks with Jayne Miller, founder of the Oregon Cougar Action Team, an organization dedicated to the preservation of Oregon’s cougar and the ecosystem the cougar sustains. OreCat is an educational foundation working to help people make better decisions about cougars, promote open spaces for them, and create better wilderness management plans. OreCat offers educational presentations and tools for free to Oregonians, schools, communities and churches to help citizens, livestock and agriculture enterprises live fear free with cougars as our Native Nations have done for thousands of years. 

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Jayne Miller, founder of the Oregon Cougar Action Team, talks about Cougars

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Mon, 05/30/2011

 Host Stephanie Potter speaks with Jayne Miller, founder of the Oregon Cougar Action Team, an organization for Oregonians dedicated to the preservation of Oregon’s cougar and the ecosystem the cougar sustains. OreCat is an educational foundation working to help people make better decisions about cougars, promote open spaces for them, and create better wilderness management plans. OreCat offers educational presentations and tools for free to Oregonians, schools, communities and Churches to help citizens, livestock and agriculture enterprises live fear free with cougars as our Native Nations have done for thousands of years.

 

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Truth to Power: Rae Abileah Stands up to Israeli PM Netanyahu

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Fri, 05/27/2011

Listen...What's that?  Hear that?...that's the sound of one individual making a difference.

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Marc Freedman and his book, THE BIG SHIFT: Navigating the New Stage Beyond Midlife.

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Mon, 05/23/2011

 Host Crystal Leighty speaks with Marc Freedman about his book THE BIG SHIFT: Navigating the New Stage Beyond Midlife.

Marc Freedman is founder and CEO of Civic Ventures. An award-winning social entrepreneur, frequent commentator in the national media, and the author of Encore,Prime Time, and The Kindness of Strangers, Freedman spearheaded the creation of Experience Corps and The Purpose Prize.

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New energy solutions could transform our world

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Fri, 05/20/2011

Robyn Shanti interviews the President of the New Energy Movement, Joel Garbon.  The New Energy Movement believes in funding and supporting truly free energy, separate from current alternative methods such as wind, solar and wave energy.  http://www.newenergymovement.org/

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Steve Berry: "History Matters!"

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Fri, 05/20/2011

Steve Berry, best-selling author, professor and author of historical thrillers, talks about his work, his teaching and History Matters, a nonprofit organization dedicated to aiding the preservation of our heritage that he and his wife founded.

Steve Berry, will announce the 2011 list of Oregon's Most Endangered Places next week in Portland. http://www.steveberry.org/berry-history.htm

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Gay & Grey Pdx Expo at Friendly House on May 21

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Mon, 05/16/2011

 Host Dan Johnson speaks with Mya Chamberlain, Senior Programs Coordinator for Friendly House, Jo Hamilton and Sharon Messerschmidt, two long time members of the Gay & Grey community and Max Micozzi Jones, chair of Gay & Grey Pdx Expo and a veteran in fighting for the rights of seniors including those who identify as Gay, Lesbian, Bi, Transgendered & Questioning.

They will discuss the upcoming Gay & Grey Pdx Expo coming to Friendly House on May 21st.

An estimated 10,000 people in the Portland area identify as Gay & Grey, sadly many of these people are under served in many of the basic needs we have come to expect.

 

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Josh Ruebner with the US Campaign to End the Occupation, the extended Interview on DBS

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Thu, 05/12/2011

This is the 17 minute interview;   everything you ever wanted to know about the Divest, Boycott, Sanction campaign to redress the crimes against the Palestinian people and hold Israel accountable for the genocide.  And while you're at it, have a look at the 'Budrus' video on YouTube.

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Correction

 A typo occured with one of our guests, Todd Dalotto on Radiozine this past Friday. Our apologies for the oversight.

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