An exploration of food, housing, health, and climate through stories and expertise gathered over generations, hosted by experienced producer and Berkshire OLLI contributor Julie B Adler
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Listeners meet the past, present, and future of the environmental movement when Julie. B Adler speaks with Laura Dubester and Nancy Nylen, who developed the Center for Ecotechnologies' science-based, community-based programs beginning in the nineteen seventies and eighties, and Ashley Muspratt, the current president of CET, which now serves communities across the country, LWITF intern Owen […]
What can we learn from nature? Find out when host of Living Well Into The Future, Julie B Adler, speaks with guests Kathy Zarsky, founder of Biomimicry Texas and Holos Collaborative, and Kate Sector, Project Design Manager for Lake Flato architects, members of different generations They illustrate how the use of principles such as biomimicry and biophilia, […]
Part 2, We're Still Here: Indigenous Peoples of The Northeast, a special presentation from theproducer of Living Well Into The Future, provides further insights into the history and presenceof the indigenous peoples in the northeast with a focus on Western Massachusetts, andStockbridge Massachusetts, formerly Indian Town, in particular. Through interviews withmembers of the University Days […]
Part 1, We're Still Here: Indigenous Peoples of The Northeast, a special presentation from theproducer of Living Well Into The Future, begins to reveal why, if, and whether indigenouspeoples of the northeast are still here. It's an anthology of insights gleaned from interviews byJulie Koppenheffer, host, with some of the indigenous artists, and lecturers, and […]
Learn what it's like to have a robot as a team member. Host Julie B Adler, a lawyer, non-profit executive, radio producer, writer and artist, speaks with Lake Flato engineer Heather Holdridge about biomimicry and biophilia in design and construction, Stephen Colley , architect, founder of the Earthen Construction Initiative, and Lake Flato architect Lewis […]
Julie B Adler discusses homelessness with guests who work with the homeless, werehomeless, or run programs to house the homeless. Their openness about the issueleaves us with a greater understanding of the circumstances and needs of theunhoused as well as the multiple ways that people can be reached, housed, andaided. As always our guests contribute to […]
In Episode 9 of Living Well Into The Future , “Affordable Housing: Who Needs It” host Julie BAdler speaks to practitioners from the Berkshires and across of the country who are working oninnovative and far reaching solutions to the affordable housing gap affecting larger and largersectors of the population. Barney Smith, realtor with Lance Vermulean […]
Host Julie B Adler speaks with Leilah Powell, Executive LISC San Antonio about why now is the time to explore alternate modes of housing; Mary Kraus, architect and facilitator of co-housing communities throughout North America, a resident of Pioneer Valley Co-Housing, about the characteristics and benefits of a co-housing community; and Barney Stein, real estate broker with Lance Vermulean Real Estate, in […]
Host Julie B Adler speaks with Anita Ledbetter of Build San Antonio Green, a city wide organization, Emily Jones of LISC-Boston, a statewide organization,and Stephen Colley, president of Earthen Construction Initiative. Though of different generations and of different places, they all work to create sustainable and resilient housing for all. They’ll discuss why we need […]
Host Julie B Adler, a lawyer, non-profit executive, radio producer, writer and artist, speaks with Bill Moomaw , lead author of 5 Intergovernmental Panel On Cliimate Change Reports, including the one that won the Nobel Peace Prize for Climate Change in 2007, and Margot Moomaw, his wife and partner in building a Net. Zero House […]
Host Julie B Adler, a lawyer, non-profit executive, radio producer, writer and artist, speaks with Ted Flato, FAIA, principal and founder with David Lake of the award winning architectural firm LAKE/FLATO, 67, and LAKE/FLATO Project Architect Evan Morris, AIA, LEED AP BD +C , 33, about the considerations that go into homes whether single family […]
Living Well Into The Future, Episode 4- Food, Health, and Body Weight. Host Julie B Adler reaches across generations to speak with Dr. Lisa Nelson, family physician, who runs a group called Healthy Living, Healthy Eating; Dr. Hilary Seligman, an expert on food insecurity; Dr. Stephanie Beling, author of Power Foods: Good food, Good Health with Phytochemicals, Natures Own […]
Living Well Into The Future, Episode 3- Good Food: Food You Enjoy and Food That Is Good forYou. Host Julie B Adler reaches across generations to speak with food lover, cook book writer,and food historian, Elizabeth Rozin, also Peter Alvarez, and Homero Toro about the flavors andenjoyment of food from various cultures, and forward thinking […]
Host Julie B Adler discusses the consequences of and solutions to having too little food or too much food that is unhealthy with guests; Dr. Hilary Seligman, Professor at the University of California San Francisco with appointments in the Departments of Medicine and of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Senior Medical Director for Feeding America, and founder of Vouchers for Veggies, […]
Where does our food come from? Host Julie B Adler discusses where we get out food, how it's produced, and the future of healthy food for all of us with author Mark Bittman, and local farmers, Elizabeth Smith, Molly Comstock, and Leslie Reed Evans.