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Aural Traditions Podcasts

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Aural Traditions An anthology show bringing together various files and shows scattered around the internet along with some home-brewed clips. Lots of documentarie and interviews along with some music including Electric Celtic, World and Classic Rock. Als

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DocArchive: The Bicycle Diaries - part one

http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/worldservice/docarchive/docarchive_20090116-0830a.mp3DocArchive: The Bicycle Diaries - part one This series features three portraits of the use of the bicycle around the world. The first programme looks at a new bicycle system in Paris, France called the Velib. Duration: 23mins | File Size: 11MB

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DocArchive: The Bicycle Diaries - part one

http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/worldservice/docarchive/docarchive_20090116-0830a.mp3DocArchive: The Bicycle Diaries - part one This series features three portraits of the use of the bicycle around the world. The first programme looks at a new bicycle system in Paris, France called the Velib. Duration: 23mins | File Size: 11MB

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Climate Wars - Part One

http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/ideas_20090119_10989.mp3Climate Wars - Part One from The Best of Ideas: CBC Radio Global warming is moving much more quickly than scientists thought it would. Even if the biggest current and prospective emitters - the United States, China and India - were to slam on the brakes today, the earth would continue to heat up for decades. At best, we may be able to slow things down and deal with the consequences, without social and political breakdown. Gwynne Dyer examine ...

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Climate Wars - Part One

http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/ideas_20090119_10989.mp3Climate Wars - Part One from The Best of Ideas: CBC Radio Global warming is moving much more quickly than scientists thought it would. Even if the biggest current and prospective emitters - the United States, China and India - were to slam on the brakes today, the earth would continue to heat up for decades. At best, we may be able to slow things down and deal with the consequences, without social and political breakdown. Gwynne Dyer examine ...

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Pond Scum Power

http://www.cbc.ca/quirks/media/2008-2009/mp3/qq-2008-10-04_01.mp3 Pond scum may not be pretty to look at, but some scientists think it may be a beautiful solution to our energy needs. Over the past few years, we've devoted a lot of effort to developing biofuels from plant crops like corn and soy. But these crops take up lots of land and use a lot of water - resources we need for food production. It also takes a lot of fossil fuels to farm biofuels, so they're not nearly as green as we once ...

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Pond Scum Power

http://www.cbc.ca/quirks/media/2008-2009/mp3/qq-2008-10-04_01.mp3 Pond scum may not be pretty to look at, but some scientists think it may be a beautiful solution to our energy needs. Over the past few years, we've devoted a lot of effort to developing biofuels from plant crops like corn and soy. But these crops take up lots of land and use a lot of water - resources we need for food production. It also takes a lot of fossil fuels to farm biofuels, so they're not nearly as green as we once ...

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Crop To Cuisine: Mushrooms

http://media.globalpublicmedia.com/RM/2008/12/C2C_Mushrooms12.1.08.mp3Crop To Cuisine 01 Dec 2008 — Renowned mycologist Paul Stamets and other guests discuss the importance of mushrooms and other fungi to the health of the planet, from a medicinal, environmental, and culinary perspective.

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Crop To Cuisine: Mushrooms

http://media.globalpublicmedia.com/RM/2008/12/C2C_Mushrooms12.1.08.mp3Crop To Cuisine 01 Dec 2008 — Renowned mycologist Paul Stamets and other guests discuss the importance of mushrooms and other fungi to the health of the planet, from a medicinal, environmental, and culinary perspective.

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Jerry Mander

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Jerry Mander

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Fred Turner of Stanford University on “From Counterculture to Cyberculture: the Rise of Digital Utopianism.”

http://media-cyber.law.harvard.edu/AudioBerkman/fred_turner_2006-12-01.mp3mediaberkman - December 1, 2006 @ 3:33 pm · Berkman Center, Digital Identity, Education, Fred Turner, Governance, Imaginify, Internet, Politics, Science, Software, audio  Fred Turner of Stanford University on “From Counterculture to Cyberculture: the Rise of Digital Utopianism.” (time: 1:28:32). In the early 1960s, computers haunted the American imagination. Bleak tools of the cold war, they embodied the rigi ...

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Fred Turner of Stanford University on From Counterculture to Cyberculture: the Rise of Digital Utopianism.

http://media-cyber.law.harvard.edu/AudioBerkman/fred_turner_2006-12-01.mp3mediaberkman - December 1, 2006 @ 3:33 pm Berkman Center, Digital Identity, Education, Fred Turner, Governance, Imaginify, Internet, Politics, Science, Software, audio Fred Turner of Stanford University on From Counterculture to Cyberculture: the Rise of Digital Utopianism. (time: 1:28:32). In the early 1960s, computers haunted the American imagination. Bleak tools of the cold war, they embodied the rigid orga ...

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Humanure Composting

Title: Humanure Composting Producer: Stephanie Potter Length: 26:39 minutes (24.41 MB) Format: MP3 Stereo 44kHz 128Kbps (CBR) On the Recovery Zone, June 7th, Stephanie Potter featured Ole & Maitri Ersson who use humanure compost on their garden plants--including their fruits and vegetables. All they need is a bucket, wood chips and a compost bin. They have safely been doing this for 15 years. http://kboo.fm/audio/download/3348/0607+humanure+narration+final.mp3

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Humanure Composting

Title: Humanure Composting Producer: Stephanie Potter Length: 26:39 minutes (24.41 MB) Format: MP3 Stereo 44kHz 128Kbps (CBR) On the Recovery Zone, June 7th, Stephanie Potter featured Ole & Maitri Ersson who use humanure compost on their garden plants--including their fruits and vegetables. All they need is a bucket, wood chips and a compost bin. They have safely been doing this for 15 years. http://kboo.fm/audio/download/3348/0607+humanure+narration+final.mp3

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The Witch of the Willows (Lord Dunsany) January 29, 1964

http://www.kpfahistory.info/bm/bm_witch.mp3The Witch of the Willows (Lord Dunsany) January 29, 1964

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The Witch of the Willows (Lord Dunsany) January 29, 1964

http://www.kpfahistory.info/bm/bm_witch.mp3The Witch of the Willows (Lord Dunsany) January 29, 1964

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Horticultural Consciousness

http://c-realmpodcast.podomatic.com/enclosure/2008-10-29T19_07_07-07_00.mp3What is Thinkism? And what does it have in common with Peak Oil Doomerism? Was agriculture a good idea? What are the prosepects for giving it up? KMO discusses these and other burning questions with Toby Hemenway and Eric Boyd in this week's installment of the C-Realm Podcast. Show notes: http://kmo.livejournal.com/378511.html

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Horticultural Consciousness

http://c-realmpodcast.podomatic.com/enclosure/2008-10-29T19_07_07-07_00.mp3What is Thinkism? And what does it have in common with Peak Oil Doomerism? Was agriculture a good idea? What are the prosepects for giving it up? KMO discusses these and other burning questions with Toby Hemenway and Eric Boyd in this week's installment of the C-Realm Podcast. Show notes: http://kmo.livejournal.com/378511.html

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Horticultural Consciousness

http://c-realmpodcast.podomatic.com/enclosure/2008-10-29T19_07_07-07_00.mp3What is Thinkism? And what does it have in common with Peak Oil Doomerism? Was agriculture a good idea? What are the prosepects for giving it up? KMO discusses these and other burning questions with Toby Hemenway and Eric Boyd in this week's installment of the C-Realm Podcast. Show notes: http://kmo.livejournal.com/378511.html

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Ecotopia Revisited

http://media.podcastingmanager.com/5/4/3/9/2/138389-129345/Media/CALLENBACH%20ECOTOPIA%20Hi%20Qual.mp3Ernest Callenbach, Author and Visionary "Ecotopia Revisted" Saturday, June 14, 2008 Alameda Free Library, Conference Rooms A&B 1550 Oak Street, Alameda, CA Today everyone knows that the future of human society is threatened by global warming and other environmental disasters. Imagine a society where community consciously makes ecological choices over profit! Bay Area author ...

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Ecotopia Revisited

http://media.podcastingmanager.com/5/4/3/9/2/138389-129345/Media/CALLENBACH%20ECOTOPIA%20Hi%20Qual.mp3Ernest Callenbach, Author and Visionary "Ecotopia Revisted" Saturday, June 14, 2008 Alameda Free Library, Conference Rooms A&B 1550 Oak Street, Alameda, CA Today everyone knows that the future of human society is threatened by global warming and other environmental disasters. Imagine a society where community consciously makes ecological choices over profit! Bay Area author ...

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Ecotopia Revisited

http://media.podcastingmanager.com/5/4/3/9/2/138389-129345/Media/CALLENBACH%20ECOTOPIA%20Hi%20Qual.mp3Ernest Callenbach, Author and Visionary "Ecotopia Revisted" Saturday, June 14, 2008 Alameda Free Library, Conference Rooms A&B 1550 Oak Street, Alameda, CA Today everyone knows that the future of human society is threatened by global warming and other environmental disasters. Imagine a society where community consciously makes ecological choices over profit! Bay Area author ...

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http://www.anu.edu.au/mac/podcasts/Audio/woods0307.mp3Its Every Monkey for Themselves 07 March 2007 Vanessa Woods Writer, researcher, freelance journalist Taking off to mend a broken heart, Vanessa Woods left safe, suburban Canberra and headed for the remote, wild and distinctly unsafe jungles of Costa Rica. She was stung so often by killer bees she developed a lethal allergy, and the monkeys she was to study were evasive, mean and aggressive. The only difference between them and her h ...

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http://www.anu.edu.au/mac/podcasts/Audio/woods0307.mp3Its Every Monkey for Themselves 07 March 2007 Vanessa Woods Writer, researcher, freelance journalist Taking off to mend a broken heart, Vanessa Woods left safe, suburban Canberra and headed for the remote, wild and distinctly unsafe jungles of Costa Rica. She was stung so often by killer bees she developed a lethal allergy, and the monkeys she was to study were evasive, mean and aggressive. The only difference between them and her h ...

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http://www.anu.edu.au/mac/podcasts/Audio/woods0307.mp3It’s Every Monkey for Themselves 07 March 2007 Vanessa Woods Writer, researcher, freelance journalist Taking off to mend a broken heart, Vanessa Woods left safe, suburban Canberra and headed for the remote, wild and distinctly unsafe jungles of Costa Rica. She was stung so often by killer bees she developed a lethal allergy, and the monkeys she was to study were evasive, mean and aggressive. The only difference between them and her ...

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Living On Earth: Nuclear Power Politics

http://stream.loe.org/audio/081010/081010nuclear.mp3Nuclear Power Politics John McCain says the best way to battle global warming is to build more nuclear reactors. But his proposal raises questions about safety, waste storage, and cost.

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Living On Earth: Nuclear Power Politics

http://stream.loe.org/audio/081010/081010nuclear.mp3Nuclear Power Politics John McCain says the best way to battle global warming is to build more nuclear reactors. But his proposal raises questions about safety, waste storage, and cost.

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Living On Earth: Nuclear Power Politics

http://stream.loe.org/audio/081010/081010nuclear.mp3Nuclear Power Politics John McCain says the best way to battle global warming is to build more nuclear reactors. But his proposal raises questions about safety, waste storage, and cost.

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Living On Earth: The Clean Tech Challenge

http://stream.loe.org/audio/081003/081003greentech.mp3The Clean Tech Challenge As Wall Street tumbles, is it taking nascent clean industries with it? Matthew Nordan of Lux Research Inc. says it depends on the industry. Nordan talks with host Bruce Gellerman about green winners and losers and the future of clean technology. (6:00)

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Living On Earth: The Clean Tech Challenge

http://stream.loe.org/audio/081003/081003greentech.mp3The Clean Tech Challenge As Wall Street tumbles, is it taking nascent clean industries with it? Matthew Nordan of Lux Research Inc. says it depends on the industry. Nordan talks with host Bruce Gellerman about green winners and losers and the future of clean technology. (6:00)

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Living On Earth: The Clean Tech Challenge

http://stream.loe.org/audio/081003/081003greentech.mp3The Clean Tech Challenge As Wall Street tumbles, is it taking nascent clean industries with it? Matthew Nordan of Lux Research Inc. says it depends on the industry. Nordan talks with host Bruce Gellerman about green winners and losers and the future of clean technology. (6:00)

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James Lovelock

http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/thinkaboutscience_20080103_4325.mp3Forty years ago, British scientist James Lovelock put forward the first elements of what he would come to call the Gaia theory. At first many biologists scoffed. Today, Lovelocks ideas are more widely accepted, even in circles where he was initially scorned. Last year, he published "The Revenge of Gaia", and in this week's podcast, we present a profile of James Lovelock.

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James Lovelock

http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/thinkaboutscience_20080103_4325.mp3Forty years ago, British scientist James Lovelock put forward the first elements of what he would come to call the Gaia theory. At first many biologists scoffed. Today, Lovelock’s ideas are more widely accepted, even in circles where he was initially scorned. Last year, he published "The Revenge of Gaia", and in this week's podcast, we present a profile of James Lovelock.

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James Lovelock

http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/thinkaboutscience_20080103_4325.mp3Forty years ago, British scientist James Lovelock put forward the first elements of what he would come to call the Gaia theory. At first many biologists scoffed. Today, Lovelocks ideas are more widely accepted, even in circles where he was initially scorned. Last year, he published "The Revenge of Gaia", and in this week's podcast, we present a profile of James Lovelock.

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Science Friday: Energy and the Economy

Between environmental concerns and rising gasoline prices, energy use has never seemed more entwined with the economy. Guests discuss how oil prices are tied to economic growth, and give a roundup of the latest energy news.http://podcastdownload.npr.org/anon.npr-podcasts/podcast/510221/95116550/npr_95116550.mp3

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Science Friday: Energy and the Economy

Between environmental concerns and rising gasoline prices, energy use has never seemed more entwined with the economy. Guests discuss how oil prices are tied to economic growth, and give a roundup of the latest energy news.http://podcastdownload.npr.org/anon.npr-podcasts/podcast/510221/95116550/npr_95116550.mp3

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Science Friday: Energy and the Economy

Between environmental concerns and rising gasoline prices, energy use has never seemed more entwined with the economy. Guests discuss how oil prices are tied to economic growth, and give a roundup of the latest energy news.http://podcastdownload.npr.org/anon.npr-podcasts/podcast/510221/95116550/npr_95116550.mp3

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The Suspect Society Part 2

The Surveillance Society. The Age of Paranoid Politics. These terms, and many others, have been used to describe how the political ground has been shifting under us, particularly since 9/11. Terrorism and national security have become obsessive anxieties. A world-wide initiative has developed that combines a growing machinery of surveillance, assaults on civil liberties and increasing censorship. We are living in what IDEAS producer Mary OConnell calls the suspect society.http://podcast. ...

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The Suspect Society Part 2

The Surveillance Society. The Age of Paranoid Politics. These terms, and many others, have been used to describe how the political ground has been shifting under us, particularly since 9/11. Terrorism and national security have become obsessive anxieties. A world-wide initiative has developed that combines a growing machinery of surveillance, assaults on civil liberties and increasing censorship. We are living in what IDEAS producer Mary O’Connell calls “the suspect society.”http://po ...

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The Suspect Society Part 2

The Surveillance Society. The Age of Paranoid Politics. These terms, and many others, have been used to describe how the political ground has been shifting under us, particularly since 9/11. Terrorism and national security have become obsessive anxieties. A world-wide initiative has developed that combines a growing machinery of surveillance, assaults on civil liberties and increasing censorship. We are living in what IDEAS producer Mary OConnell calls the suspect society.http://podcast. ...

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The Long Descent

KMO welcomes author and Archdruid, John Michael Greer, to the program to discuss his new book The Long Descent: A Users Guide to the End of the Industrial Age and explore the possibility that Peak Oil may play out more like a fall down the stairs than like a plunge from a third floor balcony. Do the worldviews of Peak Oil aficionados, Singularitarians, and Trekkies all spring from the book of Revelations, and are modern visions concerning progress and the human future really just ancient r ...

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The Long Descent

KMO welcomes author and Archdruid, John Michael Greer, to the program to discuss his new book The Long Descent: A User’s Guide to the End of the Industrial Age and explore the possibility that Peak Oil may play out more like a fall down the stairs than like a plunge from a third floor balcony. Do the worldviews of Peak Oil aficionados, Singularitarians, and Trekkies all spring from the book of Revelations, and are modern visions concerning progress and the human future really just ancient ...

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The Long Descent

KMO welcomes author and Archdruid, John Michael Greer, to the program to discuss his new book The Long Descent: A Users Guide to the End of the Industrial Age and explore the possibility that Peak Oil may play out more like a fall down the stairs than like a plunge from a third floor balcony. Do the worldviews of Peak Oil aficionados, Singularitarians, and Trekkies all spring from the book of Revelations, and are modern visions concerning progress and the human future really just ancient r ...

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The Risk Society

Ulrich Beck & Bruno Latour Ulrich Beck talks about the place of science in a risk society. Youll also hear from another equally influential European thinker, Bruno Latour, the author of "We Have Never Been Modern." He will argue that our very future depends on overcoming a false dichotomy between nature and culture. http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/thinkaboutscience_20071227_4292.mp3

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The Risk Society

Ulrich Beck & Bruno Latour  Ulrich Beck talks about the place of science in a risk society. You’ll also hear from another equally influential European thinker, Bruno Latour, the author of "We Have Never Been Modern." He will argue that our very future depends on overcoming a false dichotomy between nature and culture. http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/thinkaboutscience_20071227_4292.mp3

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The Risk Society

Ulrich Beck & Bruno Latour Ulrich Beck talks about the place of science in a risk society. Youll also hear from another equally influential European thinker, Bruno Latour, the author of "We Have Never Been Modern." He will argue that our very future depends on overcoming a false dichotomy between nature and culture. http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/thinkaboutscience_20071227_4292.mp3

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Suspect Society

The Surveillance Society. The New Authoritarianism. The Age of Paranoid Politics. These terms, and many others, have been used to describe how the political ground has been shifting under us, particularly since 9/11. Terrorism and national security have become obsessive anxieties. Fear and suspicion have become the order of the day. We are living in what IDEAS producer Mary OConnell calls the suspect society.http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/ideas_20080915_6828.mp3

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Suspect Society

The Surveillance Society. The New Authoritarianism. The Age of Paranoid Politics. These terms, and many others, have been used to describe how the political ground has been shifting under us, particularly since 9/11. Terrorism and national security have become obsessive anxieties. Fear and suspicion have become the order of the day. We are living in what IDEAS producer Mary O’Connell calls “the suspect society.”http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/ideas_20080915_6828.mp3

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Suspect Society

The Surveillance Society. The New Authoritarianism. The Age of Paranoid Politics. These terms, and many others, have been used to describe how the political ground has been shifting under us, particularly since 9/11. Terrorism and national security have become obsessive anxieties. Fear and suspicion have become the order of the day. We are living in what IDEAS producer Mary OConnell calls the suspect society.http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/ideas_20080915_6828.mp3

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Urban Farming

Here's a very interesting podcast from "Deconstructing Dinner" on Urban Farming.  I'm very interested in this because I think it's important that urban dwellers develop a closer relationship with the people who grow their food.  What better way to do it than to rent your backyard to a local farmer? As practical and environmentally friendly as growing food within a city can be, the art of gardening has seemingly disappeared in many urban settings. As current farming pra ...

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Urban Farming

Here's a very interesting podcast from "Deconstructing Dinner" on Urban Farming.  I'm very interested in this because I think it's important that urban dwellers develop a closer relationship with the people who grow their food.  What better way to do it than to rent your backyard to a local farmer? As practical and environmentally friendly as growing food within a city can be, the art of gardening has seemingly disappeared in many urban settings. As current farming pra ...

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Urban Farming

Here's a very interesting podcast from "Deconstructing Dinner" on Urban Farming.  I'm very interested in this because I think it's important that urban dwellers develop a closer relationship with the people who grow their food.  What better way to do it than to rent your backyard to a local farmer? As practical and environmentally friendly as growing food within a city can be, the art of gardening has seemingly disappeared in many urban settings. As current farming pra ...

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SOF: Religious Passion, Pluralism, and the Young (August 31, 2006)

Todays podcast comes form American Public Radio's "Speaking of Faith" program. "Al-Qaeda appeals powerfully, if destructively, to the need of young people to be important and make a difference in the world, says our guest Eboo Patel; he believes it is the most effective "youth program" in the world today. Eboo Patel is a 30-year-old American Muslim, a former Rhodes Scholar, who is out to change that. {This is an encore presentation of a program last broadcast in November 2005. ...

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SOF: Religious Passion, Pluralism, and the Young (August 31, 2006)

Todays podcast comes form American Public Radio's "Speaking of Faith" program. "Al-Qaeda appeals powerfully, if destructively, to the need of young people to be important and make a difference in the world, says our guest Eboo Patel; he believes it is the most effective "youth program" in the world today. Eboo Patel is a 30-year-old American Muslim, a former Rhodes Scholar, who is out to change that. {This is an encore presentation of a program last broadcast in November 2005. ...

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SOF: Religious Passion, Pluralism, and the Young (August 31, 2006)

Todays podcast comes form American Public Radio's "Speaking of Faith" program. "Al-Qaeda appeals powerfully, if destructively, to the need of young people to be important and make a difference in the world, says our guest Eboo Patel; he believes it is the most effective "youth program" in the world today. Eboo Patel is a 30-year-old American Muslim, a former Rhodes Scholar, who is out to change that. {This is an encore presentation of a program last broadcast in November 2005. ...

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Hummer more efficient than Prius?

Interview About Dust-to-Dust Study of Vehicle Energy Use  There's a study done by a research outfit called CNW Marketing Research which attempts to determine the total energy used by a vehicle from mining the metals to final disposal.  Interestingly the Hummer H2 comes out ahead of a number of more fuel efficient vehicles including the Honda Civic and the Toyota Prius. (Let it be said that the Focus and the Scion XP come out far ahead of the Hummer).  There's an int ...

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Hummer more efficient than Prius?

Interview About Dust-to-Dust Study of Vehicle Energy Use There's a study done by a research outfit called CNW Marketing Research which attempts to determine the total energy used by a vehicle from mining the metals to final disposal. Interestingly the Hummer H2 comes out ahead of a number of more fuel efficient vehicles including the Honda Civic and the Toyota Prius. (Let it be said that the Focus and the Scion XP come out far ahead of the Hummer). There's an intere ...

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The Depopulation Problem

For many environmentalists, including myself, a reduction in human population is something to be devoutly hoped for. But the coming depopulation presents it's own special problems, some of which may have a negative impact on the environment as well. Here's Phillip Longman on "The Depopulation Problem ".This is another fascinating seminar from the Long Now Foundation .

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Natural Capitalism

Can we design our way out of the mess we're in? Amory Lovins says "Natural Capitalism" can do the job. This lecture comes from the Whitman LIVE lectures.Whitman LIVE lectures Powered by lj-sidebar [en]

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The Abolition of Work

Should work be abolished?Here'san essay fromAudio Anarchyon that very topic.Powered bylj-sidebar[en]

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Heroes of the Next Revolution

Heroes of the Next Revolution:It can take years for city government to demolish or develop abandoned property. In one urban neighborhood, a group of neighbors has found a new way to reclaim land that has been left behind. The Great Lakes Radio Consortium's Lisa Ann Pinkerton has their story...

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History of Feminism

An interesting discussion of theHistory of Feminismwith Estelle Freedman, the Edgar E. Robinson Professor in U.S. History at Stanford University, and author of No Turning Back: The History of Feminism and the Future of Women. This comes from the archives ofTalking History, an internet radio show focusing on all aspects of history.The feed for the podcast ishttp://feeds.feedburner.com/AuralTraditions

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Hassidic Reggae

Hassidic Reggaeat first blush seems like it should be the punchline to a bad joke, but if you look deeper you find there are actually some interesting connections.I picked this one up from thePublic Radio Exchange.The feed for the podcast ishttp://feeds.feedburner.com/AuralTraditions.

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Second Half of Inquisitions

Here's the second half ofInquisitionsThe feed for the podcast ishttp://feeds.feedburner.com/AuralTraditions

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Inquisitions

In 1886, Chicago had one of their very first "police riots". It became known as the Haymarket riot and seven people were executed even thoug the prosecution admitted that they couldn't prove that any of them had actually made or thrown the bomb which killed several of the police officers. Today's podcast is the first half ofInquisitions, a dramatization of the events surrounding the trial. Rather than being a straightforward telling of the story, it tells it from the point of view of the ...

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Interview with Charles de Lint

Todays podcast is aninterviewwith one of my favorite authors, Charles de Lint, on KUSP radio. For more author interviews seehttp://trashotron.com/agony/indexes/audio_interview_index.htm.The feed for the podcast ishttp://feeds.feedburner.com/AuralTraditions.

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