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This week on the EcoNews Report, our host Alicia Hamann from Friends of the Eel River discusses the opportunities and challenges presented by the Great Redwood Trail. The project, proposed to be the longest rail-trail in the nation, is the state's opportunity to fulfill its responsibility to remediate the environmental harms caused by the old railroad. These harms include fish passage barriers, toxic waste, and hazardous debris left in the river. The trail will also provide opportunities for safe active transportation, enhanced public access to the Wild and Scenic Eel River, and a boost to the tourism economy. But of course a grand vision like this has significant challenges too. Top of the list are protecting cultural sites abused by the railroad, navigating fragile geology, and of course, funding this whole thing.Join us to hear from guests Ross Taylor, fisheries biologist and principle at Ross Taylor and Associates; Colin Fiske, Executive Director for the Coalition for Responsible Transportation Priorities; and Scott Greacen, Conservation Director for Friends of the Eel River.Ross Taylor's Fish Passage Report: https://eelriver.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/NWPRR_FINAL-REPORT_FINAL_-DEC-2011.pdfGreat Redwood Trail Master Plan: https://greatredwoodtrailplan.org/Friends of the Eel River info about the railroad: https://eelriver.org/projects/protecting-the-eel-river-canyon/Support the Show.
We know Greater Yellowstone is a remarkable ecosystem. It is also an increasingly vulnerable ecosystem. The impacts of climate change on this landscape can be felt far and wide and are showing up in some surprising ways. As the impacts of climate change put our communities, water, and wild lands at risk, GYC is working alongside diverse partners and stakeholders to better understand climate-related threats, prepare for a warmer, drier future, and protect our most climate-sensitive resources.On today's episode, we're sitting down with GYC's Climate Conservation Coordinator Sierra Harris to learn about her work in climate resiliency. Most recently, she finished a series of interviews with folks on-the-ground across Greater Yellowstone to get a sense of the climate change impacts people are seeing in real time. With Sierra, we'll also unpack some of the dynamics between weather and climate, hear what brought her to climate work in the first place, discuss some things average people can do to make their communities more resilient, and learn why you probably shouldn't go fishing when it's hot outside. But most of all, we'll talk about how one of the most important things you can do about climate change is simply to talk about it. Voices of Greater Yellowstone was created by the Greater Yellowstone Coalition, a conservation nonprofit dedicated to working with people to protect the lands, waters, and wildlife of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, now and for future generations.The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is the land of 49+ Indigenous Tribes who maintain current and ancestral connections to the lands, waters, wildlife, plants, and more.> Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get podcasts.> Donate to the Greater Yellowstone Coalition> Become a Podcast InsiderPodcast Artwork > Rachel Dunlap ArtMusic >Redwood Trail by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...)Artist: http://audionautix.com/Support the show
Depression has often been blamed on low levels of serotonin in the brain. That answer is insufficient, but alternatives are coming into view and changing our understanding of the disease. Read more at QuantaMagazine.org. Music is “Redwood Trail” by Audionautix.
Directly on the northern edge of Yellowstone National Park, Crevice Mountain rises some 3,000 feet above the Yellowstone River and is a prime example of what makes the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem so extraordinary. The area provides vital habitat for grizzly bears; is an important migration corridor for elk, mule deer, and big horn sheep; and is one of the few designated places outside the park where Yellowstone bison can roam.Now imagine a full-scale gold mining operation right in the middle of this wild landscape. That's exactly what's in store for Crevice Mountain. New roads, clear cuts, blasting, heavy equipment traffic, and a host of other industrial activities would permanently scar the landscape and negatively affect the wildlife that depend on this remote habitat. On top of that, industrial gold mining is a notoriously dirty and destructive activity with the potential to severely impact water quality - and in this case, that means the health of the Yellowstone River. As the communities adjacent to the park have been saying for years: Yellowstone is no place for a gold mine.So, how do we stop a gold mine? On this episode, we sit down with Scott Christensen, the executive director of the Greater Yellowstone Coalition. Scott and the GYC team are taking on the substantial challenge of preventing Crevice Mountain from being mined. Join us as we discuss GYC's history of stopping mines near Yellowstone, the background behind this new mining threat on Crevice Mountain, and what Scott and the GYC team are doing to put an end to mining on the Yellowstone border once and for all. Voices of Greater Yellowstone was created by the Greater Yellowstone Coalition, a conservation nonprofit dedicated to working with people to protect the lands, waters, and wildlife of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, now and for future generations.The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is the land of 49+ Indigenous Tribes who maintain current and ancestral connections to the lands, waters, wildlife, plants, and more.> Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get podcasts.> DONATE NOW TO STOP THE MINE> Learn more about the campaign> Get in touch with us to learn about your giving optionsPhoto > © William CampbellPodcast Artwork > Rachel Dunlap ArtMusic >Redwood Trail by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...)Artist: http://audionautix.com/Support the show
After decades in the shadow of the reigning model for Alzheimer's disease, alternative explanations are finally getting the attention they deserve. Read more at QuantaMagazine.org. Music is “Redwood Trail” by Audionautix.
The beautiful, unbroken forests found in Greater Yellowstone are an integral part of the ecosystem's overall health and vitality. They provide crucial habitat and forage for its many wildlife species, are buffers against the effects of climate change, and offer nearly endless opportunities for solitude and recreation to us human inhabitants of the region. Many of the forests here in Greater Yellowstone are part of the national forest system – federally managed lands overseen by the U.S. Forest Service. The national forests within Greater Yellowstone cover just under 15 million acres – that's nearly seven times the acreage found in Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks combined. Needless to say, while Yellowstone and Grand Teton may make up the beating heart of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, the national forests are maybe the torso, head, and a few appendages.So, what is a national forest and how is it different from just a regular ol' group of trees? And why are national forests in particular so crucial to the well-being of the ecosystem's waters and wildlife? On today's episode, we are sitting down with the Greater Yellowstone Coalition's very own western Wyoming conservation associate, Teddy Collins. Our conversation focuses on the role national forests play in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, what GYC is doing to ensure their long-term protection, and how you can make a difference for the future of our forests. Voices of Greater Yellowstone was created by the Greater Yellowstone Coalition, a conservation nonprofit dedicated to working with people to protect the lands, waters, and wildlife of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, now and for future generations.The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is the land of 49+ Indigenous Tribes who maintain current and ancestral connections to the lands, waters, wildlife, plants, and more.> Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get podcasts.> Sign-up for our podcast supporter email list> Support the podcast and give a gift to GYC> Vote for your favorite national forest!Podcast Artwork > Rachel Dunlap ArtMusic >Redwood Trail by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...)Artist: http://audionautix.com/Support the show
If you've ever spent time in the high, wild reaches of Greater Yellowstone, up near the tree line, you may have come across a silvery, gnarled pine tree. If you've seen it, chances are you've encountered a whitebark pine. These remarkable trees can live upwards of 1,000 years, and are often the highest elevation pines you'll find in Greater Yellowstone. And not only that, but they are important to the overall health of ecosystem in some surprising ways.On today's episode, we sit down with Dr. Danielle Ulrich, a plant physiologist and assistant professor in Montana State University's department of ecology. Dr. Ulrich runs a lab conducting research to better understand how high elevation pines respond to a variety of environmental stressors. Among her research subjects is the vitally important keystone species: the whitebark pine.These trees are a key food source for wildlife such as the Clark's nutcracker and the iconic Yellowstone grizzly bear. But their impacts don't stop at wildlife. As you're about to learn, they also have a vital role to play in protecting the ecosystem and its inhabitants from drought and other impacts of climate change. But as important as they are, the future of the whitebark pine is uncertain. Voices of Greater Yellowstone was created by the Greater Yellowstone Coalition, a conservation nonprofit dedicated to working with people to protect the lands, waters, and wildlife of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, now and for future generations.The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is the land of 49+ Indigenous Tribes who maintain current and ancestral connections to the lands, waters, wildlife, plants, and more.> Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get podcasts> Sign-up for our podcast supporter email list> Support the podcast and give a gift to GYC> Dr. Danielle Ulrich (danielle.ulrich@montana.edu) and her lab> Whitebark Pine Ecosystem FoundationPodcast Artwork > Rachel Dunlap ArtMusic >Redwood Trail by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...)Artist: http://audionautix.com/Support the show
December 20, 2022 — The Great Redwood Trail has had a string of successes this year. The Surface Transportation Board, the federal entity that regulates railroads, has rebuffed efforts by local and out of state rail interests that wanted to use the line for its original purpose. Two months ago, the Board ruled that the Great Redwood Trail Agency will be allowed to railbank the track from Willits to Eureka, or build the trail directly on top of if by filling it in with dirt and aggregate. Senator Mike McGuire announced that the state is awash in funds for trail projects. He hopes neighboring landowners will benefit from the increased economic activity he expects from outdoor recreation, but lawsuits are proliferating. Almost three hundred landowners with property adjacent to the future trail in Mendocino, Humboldt, and Trinity counties are suing the federal government to compensate them for land they say was taken from them by the Surface Transportation Board's order. They believe the trail will reduce the value of their property by using it for a purpose that has nothing to do with the original railroad easement — which they claim was terminated when the line was abandoned. Thor Hearne is a lawyer representing sixteen landowners in Mendocino and Humboldt counties. He's taken rails to trails cases all over the country, in what has become a specialized area of jurisprudence.
The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is home to awe-inspiring landscapes and iconic wildlife. And since time immemorial, it's been stewarded by Indigenous People who view its lands, waters, and wildlife as sacred. The Indigenous way of caring for the land acknowledges its life-giving energy, is centered on reciprocity, and uses Traditional Ecological Knowledge to keep the ecosystem in balance. Recognizing and reinstituting Indigenous values, beliefs, and practices is a vital step in restoring the cultural and ecological integrity of this region.Over 49 Tribes have current and ancestral connections to the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. The Hinono'eino' People, also called Northern Arapaho, are based on the Wind River Indian Reservation in Wyoming, just southeast of Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks. In this episode, we talk with the incredible Crystal C'Bearing, the deputy director of the Tribal Historic Preservation Office of the Northern Arapaho Tribe. Crystal and her team are responsible for the preservation and protection of the Northern Arapaho culture and way of life. Safe to say she's a pretty busy person! We discuss the many responsibilities and tasks her office takes on, including the innovative ways they're preserving the Northern Arapaho language, repatriating ancestral remains from museum collections, spearheading the renaming of derogatory and offensive location names, and getting kids connected to their cultural heritage. Voices of Greater Yellowstone was created by the Greater Yellowstone Coalition, a conservation nonprofit dedicated to working with people to protect the lands, waters, and wildlife of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, now and for future generations.The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is the land of 49+ Indigenous Tribes who maintain current and ancestral connections to the lands, waters, wildlife, plants, and more.> Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get podcasts.> Northern Arapaho Language app> Mt. Blue Sky - Mestaa'ėhehe Coalition> Sign-up for our podcast supporter email list> Support the podcast and give a gift to GYCPodcast Artwork > Rachel Dunlap ArtMusic >Redwood Trail by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...)Artist: http://audionautix.com/Support the show
November 16, 2022--Host Mari Rodin has an in-depth discussion about next steps for the buildout of the Great Redwood Trail, Senator Mike McGuire's proposed 320-mile, world class, multi-use rail-to-trail project connecting San Francisco to Humboldt Bay. Guests are Caryl Hart, Chair of the Great Redwood Trail Agency, Karyn Gear, of the California State Coastal Conservancy, and Neil Davis from the City of Ukiah.
Structural studies of the robust material called sporopollenin reveal how it made plants hardy enough to reproduce on dry land. Read more at QuantaMagazine.org. Music is “Redwood Trail” by Audionautix.
This week on the EcoNews Report your host Tom Wheeler chats with Friends of the Eel River's Alicia Hamann about the fantastic news that the Great Redwood Trail is finally in the clear from threats to take the public right of way. It's now full steam ahead on trail master planning - tune in to learn about how you can be involved and check out greatredwoodtrailplan.org. And in other groundbreaking news, Alicia shares information about the lawsuit just filed to protect public trust flows impacted by unregulated groundwater extraction in the Eel River.Links:https://eelriver.org/2022/10/27/protecting-public-trust-flows-in-the-lower-eel-river/https://greatredwoodtrailplan.org/https://eelriver.org/projects/protecting-the-eel-river-canyon/Support the show
The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is replete with opportunities for adventure. There is no shortage of hikers, mountain bikers, climbers, mountaineers, hunters, and more out exploring the ecosystem at any given moment. With all that space, and so many people out in it, there is also no shortage of opportunities to get in a bit of trouble. So, what happens when you fall down a slope and break your leg miles from the trailhead? Or a friend of yours went out for a hike, but it's hours after they were supposed to return and there's no sign of them? Luckily, Greater Yellowstone is home to a number of amazing Search and Rescue Teams, such as Teton County Search and Rescue, whose highly trained members are equipped to respond to emergencies across an unpredictable and sometimes unforgiving landscape.Search and rescue teams are made up of dedicated volunteers specializing in backcountry medicine, missing person behavior, swift water rescue, technical rope rescue, and so much more. In Episode 11, we talk with Jenn Sparks, a member of the Teton County Search and Rescue team. Jenn has been a Search and Rescue volunteer since 1998, and she is also a board member of the Teton County Search and Rescue Foundation. The foundation supports the team and conducts mountain safety outreach and education in the greater Jackson Hole community. We'll also hear about a few memorable moments from the field, discover what's in Jenn's pack, most importantly, learn what her favorite knot is. Let's jump in—albeit carefully—and learn more about the incredible work that goes into search and rescue operations in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.Voices of Greater Yellowstone was created by the Greater Yellowstone Coalition, a conservation nonprofit dedicated to working with people to protect the lands, waters, and wildlife of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, now and for future generations.The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is the land of 49+ Indigenous Tribes who maintain current and ancestral connections to the lands, waters, wildlife, plants, and more.> Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get podcasts.> Teton County Search and Rescue> Sign-up for our podcast supporter email list> Support the podcast and give a gift to GYCPodcast Artwork > Rachel Dunlap ArtMusic >Redwood Trail by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...)Artist: http://audionautix.com/Support the show
Oh, give me a home, where the buffalo roam. This 19th-century poem line turned western song lyric evokes days past when wild bison covered wide open spaces across North America. But these days, the only place wild American plains bison can be witnessed in large, free-roaming herds is within Yellowstone National Park. Yellowstone bison are the descendants of just two dozen animals who found refuge in Yellowstone's high interior during the mass extermination of bison that took place in the late 1800s at the hands of European settlers and the American military. Today, nearly 6,000 bison roam Yellowstone, but you may be surprised to learn that unlike other wild animals that are free to move in and out of the park, bison are largely confined to Yellowstone.In Episode 10, we'll sit down with the Greater Yellowstone Coalition's own senior wildlife conservation associate, Shana Drimal. Shana is a wildlife biologist by training who spends her days working to restore bison to the American west and make it easier for people and bison to coexist. We'll discuss why she thinks bison are the coolest, hear a remarkable story about a mother bison devoted to her calf, and learn about some of the challenges we face in trying to restore bison to their ancestral habitat beyond Yellowstone National Park itself. So, get ready to learn a whole lot about North America's largest land mammal, the bison.Voices of Greater Yellowstone was created by the Greater Yellowstone Coalition, a conservation nonprofit dedicated to working with people to protect the lands, waters, and wildlife of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, now and for future generations.The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is the land of 49+ Indigenous Tribes who maintain current and ancestral connections to the lands, waters, wildlife, plants, and more.> Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get podcasts.> Join our bison advocate list or email Shana at sdrimal@greateryellowstone.org> Learn more about GYC's bison work> Sign-up for our podcast supporter email list> Support the podcast and give a gift to GYCPodcast Artwork > Rachel Dunlap ArtMusic >Redwood Trail by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...)Artist: http://audionautix.com/Support the show
Panther, painter, mountain screamer. Catamount, ghost cat, puma. These are just a few of the regional and colloquial names for an elusive carnivore that stalks the wilds of Greater Yellowstone. It's an animal many folks go their whole lives sharing habitat with without seeing even once in the wild. Here in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, it is more commonly known as the mountain lion or cougar. In Episode 09, we are sitting down with Daniel Stahler of Yellowstone National Park. Dan is a wildlife biologist who has been working in the park for 25 years, and—among many other things—serves as project leader of the Yellowstone Cougar Project. We discuss everything from how to confidently identify mountain lions, to how they quietly reintroduced themselves to Yellowstone after being nearly hunted out of existence in the early 20th century, to how the Yellowstone Cougar Project keeps tabs on the park's few dozen cats today. And of course, Dan shares some memorable stories from his time in the field working hands-on with these magnificent animals and their mega cute offspring. So, grab your housecat and curl up with us for episode nine of the Voices of Greater Yellowstone podcast: Yellowstone's Resilient Cougars. Voices of Greater Yellowstone was created by the Greater Yellowstone Coalition, a conservation nonprofit dedicated to working with people to protect the lands, waters, and wildlife of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, now and for future generations.The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is the land of 49+ Indigenous Tribes who maintain current and ancestral connections to the lands, waters, wildlife, plants, and more.> Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get podcasts.> Sign-up for our podcast supporter email list> Tell us which is cutest: cougar kittens, wolf pups, or grizzly bear cubs> Cougar facts!> Yellowstone Cougar Project> Support the podcast and give a gift to GYCPodcast Artwork > Rachel Dunlap ArtMusic >Redwood Trail by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...)Artist: http://audionautix.com/Support the show
May 12, 2022 — The Redwood Valley Municipal Advisory Council held a hybrid meeting last night on zoom and at the grange. The council agreed to form a committee that would educate community members about local water issues, and advocate for Redwood Valley's interests as water resources dwindle. The council decided to recommend that a cannabis grow not be allowed to increase its area of operations, due in part to a lack of information about where it would get its water. Lieutenant Jason Caudillo from the Sheriff's Department warned of a possible increase in criminal activity as the Redwood Trail progresses. Caudillo also said the future of the sheriff's sub-station at the Measure B-funded training center in the former Jehovah's Witness church on East Road appears to be uncertain, as the cost of repairing extensive water damage to an outbuilding mounts. Asked when the sheriff's sub-station would open, Caudillo said damage caused by a broken pipe would cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to repair, so “I do not have an answer for you.” The Sheriff's Department paid one-third of the $389,000 purchase price of the property in 2019. Too much water is rare in Redwood Valley, where ag water has been shut off, and the community only has rights to surplus water from the much-reduced Lake Mendocino. The water district has rationed water use to 55 gallons per person per day. Council member Adam Gaska talked about why he's joining the committee on water issues, in a town that overlooks the lake. “Redwood Valley has zero right to that water,” he emphasized. “Twenty years ago, when Russian River really started signing up people for contracts, I remember Danny Thomas had written up this missive that had said, whisky's for drinking, water's for fighting. And I think I was like twenty at the time, and I'm like, it's gonna get serious.” Supervisor Glenn McGourty filled the council in about how much water is coming through the controversial Potter Valley Project, which is limping along with a missing transformer that curtails the amount of water that comes into the Russian River from the Eel through a diversion tunnel in Potter Valley. “You will see Lake Mendocino come up a little bit, primarily because of the water that's coming through the Potter Valley Project, even at the low rate that it's flowing in at the moment, it's still coming in, and will continue through most of the summer, but at a reduced rate,” he said. “Normally, we'd expect about fifteen to sixteen thousand acre feet to come through, and it'll be more like four to seven thousand.” The Municipal Advisory councils, or MACs, were formed in unincorporated parts of the county so that community members could have a venue to form cohesive approaches to planning concerns. They generally have the ear of their county supervisor, and they receive alerts about certain kinds of permits, so they can make comments to various governing bodies. They are not legislative bodies, themselves. Gaska thinks the MAC is the best local venue to educate community members about a variety of complex issues, including water policy. “Our business is communication. It is people having a voice,” he said. “RVMAC, we can't promise you anything. But we allow you the space and the time to be heard. Which is important, because then we also decide who else needs to hear that. Is it Glenn? Does Glenn need to hear that? Does Jason Caudillo from the sheriff need to hear that? And they're here. That's what our board does.” Water played a significant role in the council's lack of enthusiasm for a request from a cannabis permit holder to double the grow size to 10,000 square feet of outdoor cannabis. A map showing 14 hoop houses led to confusion about whether the request was to change the whole grow site to outdoor or grow some outdoors and some in the hoop houses. Council members Chris Boyd and Marybeth Kelly had additional reasons for opposing the permit's approval. “All of a sudden, we'll see huge increases in water trucks going up the road,” Boyd said. “And with all of these problems we're having with water, we don't need to add noise pollution and diesel pollution to the picture. So I'm not for this.” “Not to mention the state of the roads,” Kelly added. “Road E is one of the worst.” McGourty reported some of the things that the Board of Supervisors is considering as the county works on an ordinance to regulate water hauling. He favors requiring permits and business licenses for wells that are the source of water for water trucks, and giving Code Enforcement the responsibility of checking water truckers' documents. But, he pointed out, many people with some illegal cannabis also need water for legitimate domestic uses. “So how do you separate that out?” he asked. “Do you say no to health and public safety because they have a cannabis grow? So those are some of the things we have to work through.” Council member Sattie Clark said she believes that regulating water use, through policies based on rigorously gathering information, isn't all about busting illegal cannabis growers. “We all need to be looking at our water in a more holistic sense,” she opined. “Because it's kind of like, whoever takes it, gets it. And this conversation that we're having about hydrological studies for new wells, et cetera, is really just good management of our water resources…we need clarity about where this water is going and whether it's sustainable, whether it's healthy for our community as a whole.” McGourty encouraged the council to seek state money, saying that, while the county is broke, the state is flush with cash, and likely to spend some on small disadvantaged communities. Redwood Valley has gotten some relief for a major disaster. After the fire of 2017, PG&E awarded the MAC a $10,000 community planning grant. Boyd said the MAC decided to spend $5,000 of that grant on a new heating and cooling system for the grange, which became a hub in the wake of the fires. “Part of what we discovered in going through the fire and the emergencies is that the grange is a central locus for the community when we go through any emergency,” she declared.
As Aristotle once said, “The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance.” It is no secret that the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem inspires countless artists using every medium imaginable to create masterpieces depicting what this landscape means to them. In Episode 08, we sit down with artist DG House in her studio in Bozeman, Montana. DG is a contemporary Indigenous painter and photographer who is best known for her boldly colored and beautifully rendered paintings of iconic Yellowstone wildlife. She is an artist-in-residence within both Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks.In the colorful front room of her studio, surrounded by house plants and stacks of books, we discussed the role of art in our ecosystem, artists as conduits for bringing the natural world to others, and learn how ice hockey played a role in how her name came to be. Voices of Greater Yellowstone was created by the Greater Yellowstone Coalition, a conservation nonprofit dedicated to working with people to protect the lands, waters, and wildlife of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, now and for future generations.The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is the land of 49+ Indigenous Tribes who maintain current and ancestral connections to the lands, waters, wildlife, plants, and more.> Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get podcasts.> Sign-up for our podcast supporter email list> DG House's Website> Support the podcast and give a gift to GYCPodcast Artwork > Rachel Dunlap ArtMusic >Redwood Trail by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...)Artist: http://audionautix.com/Support the show
March 1, 2022 marked the 150th anniversary of the founding of Yellowstone National Park. This important milestone is reason to celebrate this special place, but also reflect on its history and envision a more inclusive future. Despite myths about Yellowstone being an untouched, uninhabited land before the Yellowstone Park Protection Act was signed in 1872, the lands that became the world's first national park were inhabited by or important to many Indigenous peoples. Today, dozens of Tribes can still draw ancestral connections to the park.In this episode, we sit down with Wes Martel, the Greater Yellowstone Coalition's Senior Wind River Conservation Associate. Wes leads GYC's work to protect and restore Indigenous conservation priorities that honor cultural landscapes, Tribal rights, and ways of life. We'll discuss his work, some of his favorite moments from the recent virtual gathering, and hear a few personal stories about what has shaped Wes' storied career in championing both conservation and Tribal sovereignty. Voices of Greater Yellowstone was created by the Greater Yellowstone Coalition, a conservation nonprofit dedicated to working with people to protect the lands, waters, and wildlife of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, now and for future generations.The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is the land of 49+ Indigenous Tribes who maintain current and ancestral connections to the lands, waters, wildlife, plants, and more.> Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get podcasts.> Sign-up for our podcast supporter email list> Read more about or watch the virtual Wind River Inter-Tribal Gathering> Learn about the in-person Wind River Inter-Tribal Gathering this June> Greater Yellowstone Tribal MapPodcast Artwork > Rachel Dunlap ArtMusic >Redwood Trail by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...)Artist: http://audionautix.com/Support the show (https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E3169&id=15)
Elk in Paradise: it doesn't get more idyllic than that. In Montana's appropriately named Paradise Valley, an enormous amount of elk congregate to forage, rest, and find safety in numbers. Many travel straight over from Yellowstone National Park, which sits at the southern end of Paradise Valley. However, elk encounter numerous barriers within Paradise Valley. The road to Yellowstone National Park stretches through the valley and is a site for elk-vehicle collisions. Fences crisscross the landscape and make it difficult to elk to move uninhibited. Ranchers are wary of elk for their possible transmission of brucellosis, a disease harmful to cattle, to their own herds. So, what can we do to better coexist with elk in Paradise Valley?In Episode 06, we'll chat with the Greater Yellowstone Coalition's Volgenau Foundation Wildlife Program Associate Blakeley Adkins. Blakeley focuses on wildlife issues in Paradise Valley and works with agencies, individuals, NGOs, and more to find creative solutions for reducing wildlife conflict. We'll discuss why Paradise Valley is such a remarkable landscape and what innovative projects GYC is working on to keep elk and humans safe.To Blakeley, doing this work is just another day in paradise. Thanks for tuning in!Voices of Greater Yellowstone was created by the Greater Yellowstone Coalition, a conservation nonprofit dedicated to working with people to protect the lands, waters, and wildlife of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, now and for future generations.The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is the land of 49+ Indigenous Tribes who maintain current and ancestral connections to the lands, waters, wildlife, plants, and more.> Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get podcasts.> Sign-up for our podcast supporter email list> Give to the Greater Yellowstone Coalition> Follow GYC on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram> Yellowstone Safe Passages> Elk Occupancy AgreementPodcast Artwork > Rachel Dunlap ArtMusic >Redwood Trail by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...)Artist: http://audionautix.com/Support the show (https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E3169&id=15)
Towering geysers. Colorful hot springs. Gurgling mudpots. Steamy fumaroles. The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is one of the greatest destinations on earth for observing hydrothermal features. So, what makes it such a geological hotspot?In Episode 05, we'll chat with geologist and volcanologist Dr. Lisa Morgan, a scientist emeritus with the United States Geological Survey (USGS). Lisa has studied the geological activity in Yellowstone National Park for decades and notably completed the most detailed mapping of the bottom of Yellowstone Lake. We ask her what makes the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem so geologically unique, how hydrothermal features are formed, and just how worried should we be about that "supervolcano" erupting. So tune in and learn why Yellowstone "rocks!"Voices of Greater Yellowstone was created by the Greater Yellowstone Coalition, a conservation nonprofit dedicated to working with people to protect the lands, waters, and wildlife of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, now and for future generations.The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is the land of 49+ Indigenous Tribes who maintain current and ancestral connections to the lands, waters, wildlife, plants, and more.> Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, or wherever you get podcasts.> Sign-up for our podcast supporter email list: https://bit.ly/3hHSCIM> Give to the Greater Yellowstone Coalition: https://bit.ly/3piYQmk> Follow GYC on Facebook, Twitter, and InstagramPodcast Artwork > Rachel Dunlap ArtMusic >Redwood Trail by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...)Artist: http://audionautix.com/
December 1, 2021 — Senator Mike McGuire's dream of a 320-mile Great Redwood Trail from the San Francisco Bay to the Humboldt Bay is a few million dollars closer than ever to becoming a reality. At a town hall on Tuesday night, he exulted over the funds he plans to tap to bring the project to fruition. “We now have funding to be able to move the Great Redwood Trail forward,” he told listeners, elaborating that this year's budget act included several items significant to the trail. One, he said, is that it appropriated enough money to pay off the remaining debt from the North Coast Railroad Authority, which owned and operated the northern portion of the railroad to be converted into the trail. Another is $10.5 million to pay for the master planning process, an intricate, years'-long procedure that will lay out the operations and management of the trail. But McGuire's victory laps alternated with bouts of alarm over the coal train, which he assured listeners will never happen, though it must be taken seriously. The application for the outdoor recreational paradise he's envisioned for years will be in direct competition with an application by out-of-state business interests to revitalize the railroad and run 800 loads of coal per day through the Eel River Canyon and the Humboldt Bay to overseas markets. McGuire said that the Eel River Canyon contains some of the most geologically fragile areas in North America, and reminded listeners that there are still train cars in the water from a massive landslide that covered the tracks in 1989. It wasn't the first time. Shortly after the turn of the last century, McGuire said, “the first day that a train was on it, a massive landslide came down over the tracks.” He said the federal government shut down operations after the 1989 landslide. “You will never see a freight train going north through the Eel River Canyon,” he assured listeners. “You can't make it work financially.” Still, he worries that the threat of the coal train could “tie up the Great Redwood Trail for years on end, saying that they're going to be able to get this started. The bottom line is, you will ever get a damn train through the Eel River Canyon...and the last thing that we would want to see anyway is an 800-car coal train coming through the Eel River,” or the Russian River, which, between the two of them, supply drinking water to over a million people. Plans to railbank most of the northern segments still need approval from the federal government. Railbanking is building the trail on top of the tracks, which does make it possible to revert the railroad to its original purpose. McGuire said that has only happened on about 20 miles of the 25,000 miles of railroad that have been converted to trails across the country. The southern portion of the trail, from the Mendocino/Sonoma County line to Marin, will run alongside the railroad tracks, which are owned and operated by SMART, the Sonoma Marin Area Rail Transit. The northern portion has been under the purview of the North Coast Railroad Authority. But in September, Governor Gavin Newsom signed SB 69, a bill written by McGuire. Under the new law, as of March first, the North Coast Railroad Authority will be known as the Great Redwood Trail Agency. And starting in July, the State Coastal Conservancy will take over the management of the organization. Several segments of the trail have already been built. But details about how to build the trail in the backcountry, where to put restrooms, how to maintain fire safety, and numerous other concerns, will be outlined in a master plan which is scheduled to get going next year and take three to four years to complete. Karen Geier of the Coastal Conservancy indicated that figuring out what to do about tunnels could be some of the trickier aspects of the master plan. “If there are places where it's just astronomically expensive to redo the tunnel and a reroute is feasible and makes sense, it's something we should pursue,” she said. “We also need to look at the tunnels that are still open to make sure they're still safe, and do a little bit more of an engineering analysis on the safety of the existing tunnels that are open. We'll see how far we get with that in this master planning process.” Geier and McGuire agreed that current trail-building projects are not in conflict with the master plan. Many jurisdictions are already building trails along the route, including Ukiah, Willits, Arcata, Healdsburg, and Marin and Sonoma Counties. “We certainly don't want this planning effort to get in the way of trail projects that are already moving forward,” Geier emphasized. “It's exciting that we are already seeing trails constructed, and we want those to proceed alongside the master planning process that's going to be happening.”
WIldlife migration and movement is the heartbeat of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. It ebbs and flows as one of the most astonishing and ancient movement corridors on Earth. What barriers do these species face while traveling across their habitat?We'll learn all that and more in Episode 04. During this chat with the Greater Yellowstone Coalition's Wildlife Program Coordinator Chris Colligan, we'll learn about why wildlife moves, what wildlife crossings are and how they benefit both wildlife and humans, what projects are underway to enhance or maintain habitat connectivity, and the importance of preserving these corridors. We're also excited to feature our first episode with questions submitted by listeners like you!Why did the elk, deer, pronghorn, and more cross the road? You'll learn why in Episode 04 | Wildlife Migration and Movement!Voices of Greater Yellowstone was created by the Greater Yellowstone Coalition, a conservation nonprofit dedicated to working with people to protect the lands, waters, and wildlife of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, now and for future generations.The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is the land of 49+ Indigenous Tribes who maintain current and ancestral connections to the lands, waters, wildlife, plants, and more.> Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, or wherever you get podcasts.> Learn more about our wildlife crossing work> Sign-up for our podcast supporter email list> Give to the Greater Yellowstone Coalition> Follow GYC on Facebook, Twitter, and InstagramPodcast Artwork > Rachel Dunlap ArtMusic >Redwood Trail by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...)Artist: http://audionautix.com/ /Deer Photo > Mark Gocke
Reduction in snowfall and snowpack. Warmer water temperatures. Increased droughts. More forest fires.What does this all mean for our future? Climate change is a real threat to the planet, and the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is not immune to it.In Episode 03, we sit down with paleoclimatologist Cathy Whitlock to discuss what climate change is doing to this special place. Dr. Whitlock is the co-lead author and scientist for the Greater Yellowstone Climate Assessment, an “in-depth summary of past, historical, and projected future changes to temperature, precipitation, and water in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.” Released in June 2021, the Greater Yellowstone Climate Assessment uses the best available science to explore climate change impacts to our region and provide a basis for informing adaptation and mitigation strategies moving forward.Join us and learn about the first ecosystem-scale climate study of its kind!Voices of Greater Yellowstone was created by the Greater Yellowstone Coalition, a conservation nonprofit dedicated to working with people to protect the lands, waters, and wildlife of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, now and for future generations.The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is the land of 30+ Indigenous Tribes who maintain current and ancestral connections to the lands, waters, wildlife, plants, and more.> Read the Greater Yellowstone Climate Assessment: http://www.gyclimate.org> Sign-up for our podcast supporter email list: https://bit.ly/3hHSCIM> Give to the Greater Yellowstone Coalition: https://bit.ly/3wMaCFW> Follow GYC on Facebook, Twitter, and InstagramPodcast Artwork > Rachel Dunlap ArtMusic >Redwood Trail by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...)Artist: http://audionautix.com/ /
Grizzly bears in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem are an iconic species. After almost disappearing from the landscape, they've made a miraculous recovery over the past several decades and are once again a steady presence. However, there's lots of work to be done to ensure bears and people thrive on the land together for generations to come. So, what's the future for grizzly bears in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem?In Episode 02, we sit down with the Greater Yellowstone Coalition's Senior Wildlife Conservation Associate Brooke Shifrin to hear about her work in the field and what she's focused on now for grizzly bear conservation. We'll also get to answer some commonly asked questions about these bears!You definitely don't want to miss this bear-y informative and fun episode!Voices of Greater Yellowstone was created by the Greater Yellowstone Coalition, a conservation nonprofit dedicated to working with people to protect the lands, waters, and wildlife of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, now and for future generations.The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is the land of 30+ Indigenous Tribes who maintain current and ancestral connections to the lands, waters, wildlife, plants, and more.> Sign-up for our podcast supporter email list: https://bit.ly/3hHSCIM> Give to the Greater Yellowstone Coalition: https://bit.ly/3wMaCFW> Follow GYC on Facebook, Twitter, and InstagramPodcast Artwork > Rachel Dunlap ArtMusic >Redwood Trail by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...)Artist: http://audionautix.com/ /
Montana's rivers are a lifeblood for the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and its wildlife and people. They provide habitat for aquatic species, drinking and agricultural water, and countless jobs for Montana's $7.1 billion outdoor recreation industry and beyond. So, how do we ensure these crucial rivers are protected for generations to come?In Episode 01, we sit down with the Greater Yellowstone Coalition's Charles Drimal and Ryan Cruz to hear about their work conserving the waterways in Montana's section of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. We'll focus on the Montana Headwaters Legacy Act, a made-in-Montana bill that protects more than 380 river miles from development and degradation. Our rivers take care of us, now it's time we take care of them! Thanks for tuning in.Voices of Greater Yellowstone was created by the Greater Yellowstone Coalition, a conservation nonprofit dedicated to working with people to protect the lands, waters, and wildlife of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, now and for future generations.The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is the land of 30+ Indigenous Tribes who maintain current and ancestral connections to the lands, waters, wildlife, plants, and more.> Sign-up for our podcast supporter email list: https://bit.ly/3hHSCIM> Give to the Greater Yellowstone Coalition: https://bit.ly/3wMaCFW> Learn more about the Montana Headwaters Legacy Act: https://bit.ly/3zetFdL> Follow GYC on Facebook, Twitter, and InstagramPodcast Artwork > Rachel Dunlap ArtMusic >Redwood Trail by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...)Artist: http://audionautix.com/ /
Welcome to the Greater Yellowstone Coalition's new podcast, Voices of Greater Yellowstone!Join us on this journey to hear the stories of those who love the wild landscape known as the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. If you've been lucky enough to live or travel here, you know just how special it is. With Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks at its heart, the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem spans over 20 million acres and contains rugged peaks, alpine streams, and countless species of wildlife. Throughout this series, we'll sit down with biologists, artists, advocates, photographers, conservationists, Greater Yellowstone Coalition staffers, and many more to learn about the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and what we all can do to help keep it remarkable.The Greater Yellowstone Coalition is a conservation nonprofit dedicated to working with people to protect the lands, waters, and wildlife of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is the land of 30+ Indigenous Tribes who maintain current and ancestral connections to the lands, waters, wildlife, plants, and more.> Sign-up for our podcast supporter email list: https://bit.ly/3hHSCIM> Give to the Greater Yellowstone Coalition: https://bit.ly/3wMaCFW> Learn more about conservation efforts within the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: https://bit.ly/3z6ogp3> Follow GYC on Facebook, Twitter, and InstagramPodcast Artwork > Rachel Dunlap ArtGrand Prismatic Spring Photo > Cindy Goeddel PhotographyMusic >Redwood Trail by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...) Artist: http://audionautix.com/ /
This week's guest on Spirits of Whisk(e)y is Daniel Szor, Founder & CEO of The Cotswold Distilling Company, operators of Cotswolds Distillery in Shipston-on-Stour, a small town in Warwickshire, England. Listen and learn how this native New Yorker went from managing currency investments in Paris and London to making exceptional English single malt whiskies, as well as a range of distinctive gins, in the British Midlands. You can even read about his story in Daniel's 2020 autobiography, Spirit Guide: In Search of an Authentic Life. Then work up an appetite with Chef Louise Leonard's suggestions for pairing Cotswolds Dry Gin with Homemade Potato Chips, Lavender-Citrus Crème Fraîche, and Caviar. Enjoy! Please visit spiritsofwhiskey.com for show notes, past episodes, and coming attractions. Ad Music for The VIP Lounge, "Redwood Trail," Creative Commons Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/spirits-of-whiskey/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spirits-of-whiskey/support
This week's guest on Spirits of Whisk(e)y is Dr. Don Livermore, Master Blender at Hiram Walker & Sons Limited. Located in Windsor, Ontario, just across the Detroit River from Motor City, the historic Hiram Walker & Sons Distillery is Canada's oldest—and North America's largest!—and home to a vast range of spirits and brands, including a distinguished quartet of Canadian whiskies: J.P. Wiser's, Lot No. 40, Pike Creek, and Gooderham & Worts. Listen and learn how "Dr. Don," who this year celebrates his silver anniversary at Hiram Walker, parlayed deep agricultural roots and a knack for science into a quarter-century of innovation and dedication to advancing the craft of Canadian whisky. Then delight to Chef Louise Leonard's suggestions for pairing Hiram Walker's rum barrel-finished Pike Creek 10-Year Canadian Whisky with her take on the classic Puerto Rican Mofongo, featuring fried chicken skin, charred pineapple, and pickled habañero onions. Please visit spiritsofwhiskey.com for show notes, past episodes, and coming attractions. Ad Music for The VIP Lounge, "Redwood Trail," Creative Commons Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/spirits-of-whiskey/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spirits-of-whiskey/support
This week's guest on Spirits of Whisk(e)y is Rob Arnold, Master Distiller at Firestone & Robertson Distilling Co., in Fort Worth, Texas, makers of TX Whiskey. Fort Worth, aka Cowtown, was at one time home to the world's largest horse and mule market. Now, however, thanks to the pioneering work of this third-generation whiskey professional and bona fide Renaissance man, it's a center of whiskey innovation. Listen and learn how the author of Shots of Knowledge: The Science of Whiskey (2016) and The Terroir of Whiskey: A Distiller's Journey into the Flavor of Place (2021) left his native Louisville to blaze his own whiskey trail, in the process earning a PhD in plant breeding and genetics at Texas A&M University. Then whet your appetite with Chef Louise Leonard's suggestions for pairing TX Pedro Ximénez sherry cask-finished Straight Bourbon with an exquisite Spanish flan, featuring flambéed apricots, cherries, and plums. This decadent dessert, which picks up the bourbon's caramel and candied nut notes, makes for a perfect after-dinner treat. Please visit spiritsofwhiskey.com for show notes, past episodes, and coming attractions. Ad Music for The VIP Lounge, "Redwood Trail," Creative Commons Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/spirits-of-whiskey/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spirits-of-whiskey/support
This week's guest on Spirits of Whisk(e)y is Robin Robinson, author of The Complete Whiskey Course: A Comprehensive Tasting School in Ten Classes. This veteran of the spirits sector has led a full and colorful life in whiskey, traveling the globe as both brand ambassador—Compass Box, anyone?—and whiskey educator, and now he's compiled that expertise and that experience into one handy and remarkably thorough tome. Listen and learn how Robin went from trodding the boards—because he's an actor, of course!—to translating his deep whiskey knowledge for the layman in great and lively detail. Then hear the very first installment of Club Corner, a new segment that spotlights the exceptional individuals who run the world's whiskey clubs, producing events that showcase whiskey's globality and stylistic diversity. First up? David Donahue and Vadim Perlovskiy of The Los Angeles Whisk(e)y & Spirits Guild. Please visit spiritsofwhiskey.com for show notes, past episodes, and coming attractions. Ad Music for The VIP Lounge, "Redwood Trail," Creative Commons Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/spirits-of-whiskey/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spirits-of-whiskey/support
Over the past year, Kerry Moynahan & Philip Dobard have interviewed more than four dozen Spirits of Whisk(e)y—the people who make, blend, write about, and otherwise evangelize for the water of life. In this, our 40th episode, we look back on our debut season, one filled with both spirit and spirits from around the world. Listen and learn from whiskey legends and whiskey newcomers alike, plus take a tasty lesson in pairing and cooking with whiskey from our very own Chef Louise Leonard. Please visit spiritsofwhiskey.com for show notes, past episodes, and coming attractions. Ad Music for Whiskey: A Chef's Journey - HillbillyBed Creative Commons Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com Ad Music for The VIP Lounge, "Redwood Trail," Creative Commons Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/spirits-of-whiskey/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spirits-of-whiskey/support
This week's guest on Spirits of Whisk(e)y is Lisa Roper Wicker, President, Head Distiller, and Blender at Widow Jane Distillery. Located in the Red Hook neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, Widow Jane, in addition to making and laying down its own distillates, affectionately named "Baby Janes," sources and blends straight bourbon and rye whiskeys from Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee, and then proofs them with limestone mineral water from New York's Hudson River Valley, home of the historic Widow Jane Mine. Listen and learn how Lisa, a native of Bloomington, Indiana, went from winemaking in America's heartland to whiskey making in the center of the hipster universe. Then here Chef Louise Leonard, for whom Brooklyn figures bigly in her whiskey journey, mix Widow Jane's American Oak-aged Straight Rye Whiskey with Pickett's Ginger Beer Syrup, another Brooklyn product, this one made by her good friends, the Pickett Brothers. The result? A Brooklyn Mule. And yes, it's got a kick! Please visit spiritsofwhiskey.com for show notes, past episodes, and coming attractions. Ad Music for The VIP Lounge, "Redwood Trail," Creative Commons Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/spirits-of-whiskey/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spirits-of-whiskey/support
February 23, 2021 — As the pandemic drags on, the public demand for outdoor recreation has surged. At a town hall last week, Senator Mike McGuire invited panelists to talk about how they believe the Great Redwood Trail from Marin County to the Humboldt Bay will enhance outdoor recreation in the coming years. Some segments are already built, and some are underway. Some, like the one in Ukiah, will be built next to the abandoned railroad, while others will be built on top, if applications for a technique called railbanking, to preserve and recycle the railbed, are approved. The nuts and bolts of building the trail and funding it will come out in a master plan, which itself will need to be funded. McGuire’s newly introduced Senate Bill 69 would require that SMART, Sonoma Marin Area Rail Transit district, create and manage the trail from the Mendocino-Sonoma county line to its southern end. If the bill is written into law, the bankrupt North Coast Railroad Authority, or NCRA, will become the Great Redwood Trail Agency, responsible for the northern portion of the trail. NCRA just put in a federal application on Thursday morning for railbanking from Willits to Samoa in Humboldt county.
It's an environmental news roundup conrnucopia, as Alicia Hamann of Friends of the Eel River joins us to talk about the latest on the Great Redwood Trail andThe state of play with two fallen billboardsFuels management in the Six Rivers National Forest Summer steelhead and ESA listingWeird carbon sequestration ideas.… and more!Support the show (https://www.humboldtbaykeeper.org/get-involved/donate)
The Really Good Four speak to the Oracle, looking for answers to their biggest questions. The group is conflicted on what to do next. Gnomercy is a Dungeons and Dragons actual play podcast of four players and one Dungeon Master. The players have been lifelong friends. Comedy is mixed with drama as the crew tries to figure out how to work together. Use this link to follow us on Twitter! Use this link to join our Discord! Use this link to check out our Patreon! Music “Miami Nights - Extended Theme“, “Water Prelude“, “Moon Lounge Omicron“, “Mystery Sax“, “Lost Frontier“, “Moonlight Hall“, “Smooth Lovin“, “The Descent“, “Crypto“ and “Earth Prelude“ all provided by: Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ “Redwood Trail” from https://audionautix.com/
The group finally arrives at Tharin, and the town is not what they expected. They meet several interesting characters, and start to plan how to get back at Garrett for kidnapping them. Gnomercy is a Dungeons and Dragons actual play podcast of four players and one Dungeon Master. The players have been lifelong friends. Comedy is mixed with drama as the crew tries to figure out how to work together. Music was public domain, or provided by: "Andreas Theme" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ "Death and Axes" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ "Thatched Villagers" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ "Myst on the Moor" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ “Redwood Trail” from https://audionautix.com/ Additional music from https://ampletunes.com/downloads/
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Cada vez más mujeres, al ser madres, deciden lanzarse al emprendimiento en busca de una mayor libertad financiera y control sobre su tiempo. Hoy os presento los próximos episodios especiales de La Crianza Pacífica donde conoceremos los testimonios de varias madres emprendedoras. Bienvenidos a la Crianza Pacífica, un podcast que propone recuperar la paz que las familias necesitan y merecen para criar hijos felices y competentes. Estoy convencida de que cambiando la crianza podemos cambiar el mundo, porque la reforma educativa empieza en tu casa. Este podcast es posible gracias a las personas que apoyan mi labor a través de la plataforma Patreon. Únete en patreon.com/lauramascaro y sigue la Crianza Pacífica todos los domingos en Ivoox, Itunes, Facebook y Youtube. Música: Redwood Trail de www.audionautix.com
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! La adolescencia es una época complicada y, a veces, incluso temida por los padres. En el episodio de hoy reflexiono sobre esta etapa (que a mi me parece muy bonita) y cómo creo que debemos enfocarla las familias. La Crianza Pacífica Podcast. Episodio número 20. Patrocinado por https://www.comunicacionconbebes.com/ ___________ Bienvenidos a la Crianza Pacífica, un podcast que propone recuperar la paz que las familias necesitan y merecen para criar hijos felices y competentes. Estoy convencida de que cambiando la crianza podemos cambiar el mundo, porque la reforma educativa empieza en tu casa. Este podcast es posible gracias a las personas que apoyan mi labor a través de la plataforma Patreon. Únete en patreon.com/lauramascaro y sigue la Crianza Pacífica todos los domingos en Ivoox https://goo.gl/Xw63gi Facebook https://goo.gl/tUr1ES Itunes https://goo.gl/rj5naZ Youtube https://goo.gl/Rv47e6 Música: Redwood Trail de www.audionautix.com EPISODIOS ANTERIORES (en youtube) 1. La Crianza Pacífica https://goo.gl/BGSudh 2. Educar para el éxito https://goo.gl/BC4ee8 3. ¿Podemos proteger a nuestros hijos? https://goo.gl/Wxnu9E 4. 3 estrategias de crianza https://goo.gl/xT2oAi 5. Por 13 razones https://goo.gl/fmdj1r 6. Conciliación: misión imposible https://goo.gl/QnEfZq 7. 12 consejos para tratar a los niños con respeto https://goo.gl/Wz14vk 8. Cómo hablar con los niños https://goo.gl/EAPXYj 9. El caso del pequeño Gabriel y una lección de crianza https://goo.gl/ydVTHC 10. Maternidad Pinterest https://goo.gl/91xEMM 11. Mi experiencia con el colecho https://goo.gl/MhUruq 12. Busca la perspectiva https://goo.gl/VsnVFf 13. Cómo educan las famosas https://goo.gl/H5fHYY 14. Crianza incondicional: 13 principios https://goo.gl/CiDdYd 15. Estimulación temprana: el método de la abuela https://goo.gl/Ar2MXy 16. 4 errores de crianza que cometí https://goo.gl/zDFD7Q 17. Los niños y el dinero: 3 consejos para padres https://goo.gl/fnJvZm 18. ¿En qué le hablas? https://goo.gl/AJMkYs 19. Y papá ¿qué pinta en todo esto? https://goo.gl/TcWZ7b *** GRACIAS POR COMENTAR, DARLE LIKE Y SUSCRIBIRTE *** Tu apoyo es importante https://www.patreon.com/lauramascaro ___ DISCLAIMER / ADVERTENCIA Algunos enlaces a páginas de ventas son afiliados. ¿Qué significa esto? Que si haces una compra a través de esos enlaces, me llevaré una comisión por esas ventas sin que tú tengas que pagar ninguna cantidad extra. Es decir, tú pagas lo mismo que si entraras a través de un enlace normal.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de La Crianza Pacífica. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/490434
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Suelo dirigirme a las madres porque soy madre y porque el 90% de mi público también son mujeres. Pero está claro que los padres también son una pieza fundamental en la crianza de los hijos. en este episodio de La Crianza Pacífica comparto 5 claves para crear una relación sólida y un entorno seguro para los niños. Episodio patrocinado por Comunicación con bebés, un proyecto de Miriam Escacena sobre babysigning, inteligencias múltiples y pedagogía Montessori. https://www.comunicacionconbebes.com/ ___________ Bienvenidos a la Crianza Pacífica, un podcast que propone recuperar la paz que las familias necesitan y merecen para criar hijos felices y competentes. Estoy convencida de que cambiando la crianza podemos cambiar el mundo, porque la reforma educativa empieza en tu casa. Este podcast es posible gracias a las personas que apoyan mi labor a través de la plataforma Patreon. Únete en patreon.com/lauramascaro y sigue la Crianza Pacífica todos los domingos en Ivoox https://goo.gl/Xw63gi Facebook https://goo.gl/tUr1ES Itunes https://goo.gl/rj5naZ Youtube https://goo.gl/Rv47e6 Música: Redwood Trail de www.audionautix.com EPISODIOS ANTERIORES (en youtube) 1. La Crianza Pacífica https://goo.gl/BGSudh 2. Educar para el éxito https://goo.gl/BC4ee8 3. ¿Podemos proteger a nuestros hijos? https://goo.gl/Wxnu9E 4. 3 estrategias de crianza https://goo.gl/xT2oAi 5. Por 13 razones https://goo.gl/fmdj1r 6. Conciliación: misión imposible https://goo.gl/QnEfZq 7. 12 consejos para tratar a los niños con respeto https://goo.gl/Wz14vk 8. Cómo hablar con los niños https://goo.gl/EAPXYj 9. El caso del pequeño Gabriel y una lección de crianza https://goo.gl/ydVTHC 10. Maternidad Pinterest https://goo.gl/91xEMM 11. Mi experiencia con el colecho https://goo.gl/MhUruq 12. Busca la perspectiva https://goo.gl/VsnVFf 13. Cómo educan las famosas https://goo.gl/H5fHYY 14. Crianza incondicional: 13 principios https://goo.gl/CiDdYd 15. Estimulación temprana: el método de la abuela https://goo.gl/Ar2MXy 16. 4 errores de crianza que cometí https://goo.gl/zDFD7Q 17. Los niños y el dinero: 3 consejos para padres https://goo.gl/fnJvZm 18. ¿En qué le hablas? https://goo.gl/AJMkYs *** GRACIAS POR COMENTAR, DARLE LIKE Y SUSCRIBIRTE *** Tu apoyo es importante https://www.patreon.com/lauramascaro ___ DISCLAIMER / ADVERTENCIA Algunos enlaces a páginas de ventas son afiliados. ¿Qué significa esto? Que si haces una compra a través de esos enlaces, me llevaré una comisión por esas ventas sin que tú tengas que pagar ninguna cantidad extra. Es decir, tú pagas lo mismo que si entraras a través de un enlace normal.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de La Crianza Pacífica. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/490434
A menudo me preguntan en qué les hablo a mis hijos. Hablamos una lengua que no es la del entorno, y el padre habla además otra. Hay muchos métodos para enseñar varios idiomas a la vez a los niños pero nosotros, seguimos el nuestro propio. Episodio patrocinado por Artilingua, un proyecto de traducción, redacción y comunicación dirigido por Margarida Llabrés https://es.artilingua.eu/ ___________ Bienvenidos a la Crianza Pacífica, un podcast que propone recuperar la paz que las familias necesitan y merecen para criar hijos felices y competentes. Estoy convencida de que cambiando la crianza podemos cambiar el mundo, porque la reforma educativa empieza en tu casa. Este podcast es posible gracias a las personas que apoyan mi labor a través de la plataforma Patreon. Únete en patreon.com/lauramascaro y sigue la Crianza Pacífica todos los domingos en Ivoox https://goo.gl/Xw63gi Facebook https://goo.gl/tUr1ES Itunes https://goo.gl/rj5naZ Youtube https://goo.gl/Rv47e6 Música: Redwood Trail de www.audionautix.com EPISODIOS ANTERIORES (en youtube) 1. La Crianza Pacífica https://goo.gl/BGSudh 2. Educar para el éxito https://goo.gl/BC4ee8 3. ¿Podemos proteger a nuestros hijos? https://goo.gl/Wxnu9E 4. 3 estrategias de crianza https://goo.gl/xT2oAi 5. Por 13 razones https://goo.gl/fmdj1r 6. Conciliación: misión imposible https://goo.gl/QnEfZq 7. 12 consejos para tratar a los niños con respeto https://goo.gl/Wz14vk 8. Cómo hablar con los niños https://goo.gl/EAPXYj 9. El caso del pequeño Gabriel y una lección de crianza https://goo.gl/ydVTHC 10. Maternidad Pinterest https://goo.gl/91xEMM 11. Mi experiencia con el colecho https://goo.gl/MhUruq 12. Busca la perspectiva https://goo.gl/VsnVFf 13. Cómo educan las famosas https://goo.gl/H5fHYY 14. Crianza incondicional: 13 principios https://goo.gl/CiDdYd 15. Estimulación temprana: el método de la abuela https://goo.gl/Ar2MXy 16. 4 errores de crianza que cometí https://goo.gl/zDFD7Q 17. Los niños y el dinero: 3 consejos para padres https://goo.gl/fnJvZm *** GRACIAS POR COMENTAR, DARLE LIKE Y SUSCRIBIRTE *** Tu apoyo es importante https://www.patreon.com/lauramascaro ___ DISCLAIMER / ADVERTENCIA Algunos enlaces a páginas de ventas son afiliados. ¿Qué significa esto? Que si haces una compra a través de esos enlaces, me llevaré una comisión por esas ventas sin que tú tengas que pagar ninguna cantidad extra. Es decir, tú pagas lo mismo que si entraras a través de un enlace normal.
La Crianza Pacífica Podcast. Episodio número 17. Patrocinado por http://es.artilingua.eu/ Que la educación financiera es esencial para la formación básica de cualquier persona es algo que empieza a ser comúnmente aceptado. La pregunta es: ¿cuándo conviene empezar y, sobre todo, cómo? ¿Cómo puede uno dar educación financiera a sus hijos cuando él mismo no la tiene o no se ve capaz? En el episodio de hoy os doy 3 consejos que podéis aplicar desde ahora mismo independientemente de la edad que tengan vuestros hijos. ___________ Bienvenidos a la Crianza Pacífica, un podcast que propone recuperar la paz que las familias necesitan y merecen para criar hijos felices y competentes. Estoy convencida de que cambiando la crianza podemos cambiar el mundo, porque la reforma educativa empieza en tu casa. Este podcast es posible gracias a las personas que apoyan mi labor a través de la plataforma Patreon. Únete en patreon.com/lauramascaro y sigue la Crianza Pacífica todos los domingos en Ivoox https://goo.gl/Xw63gi Facebook https://goo.gl/tUr1ES Itunes https://goo.gl/rj5naZ Youtube https://goo.gl/Rv47e6 Música: Redwood Trail de www.audionautix.com EPISODIOS ANTERIORES (en youtube) 1. La Crianza Pacífica https://goo.gl/BGSudh 2. Educar para el éxito https://goo.gl/BC4ee8 3. ¿Podemos proteger a nuestros hijos? https://goo.gl/Wxnu9E 4. 3 estrategias de crianza https://goo.gl/xT2oAi 5. Por 13 razones https://goo.gl/fmdj1r 6. Conciliación: misión imposible https://goo.gl/QnEfZq 7. 12 consejos para tratar a los niños con respeto https://goo.gl/Wz14vk 8. Cómo hablar con los niños https://goo.gl/EAPXYj 9. El caso del pequeño Gabriel y una lección de crianza https://goo.gl/ydVTHC 10. Maternidad Pinterest https://goo.gl/91xEMM 11. Mi experiencia con el colecho https://goo.gl/MhUruq 12. Busca la perspectiva https://goo.gl/VsnVFf 13. Cómo educan las famosas https://goo.gl/H5fHYY 14. Crianza incondicional: 13 principios https://goo.gl/CiDdYd 15. Estimulación temprana: el método de la abuela https://goo.gl/Ar2MXy 16. 4 errores de crianza que cometí https://goo.gl/zDFD7Q *** GRACIAS POR COMENTAR, DARLE LIKE Y SUSCRIBIRTE *** Tu apoyo es importante https://www.patreon.com/lauramascaro ___ DISCLAIMER / ADVERTENCIA Algunos enlaces a páginas de ventas son afiliados. ¿Qué significa esto? Que si haces una compra a través de esos enlaces, me llevaré una comisión por esas ventas sin que tú tengas que pagar ninguna cantidad extra. Es decir, tú pagas lo mismo que si entraras a través de un enlace normal.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! La Crianza Pacífica Podcast. Episodio número 16. Patrocinado por http://alternativaholistica.es/ Los padres somos siempre novatos y no paramos nunca de aprender. Esto es un camino y es inevitable que cometamos errores. En el episodio de hoy os cuento 4 errores que cometí en la crianza de mi hijo mayor. ___________ Bienvenidos a la Crianza Pacífica, un podcast que propone recuperar la paz que las familias necesitan y merecen para criar hijos felices y competentes. Estoy convencida de que cambiando la crianza podemos cambiar el mundo, porque la reforma educativa empieza en tu casa. Este podcast es posible gracias a las personas que apoyan mi labor a través de la plataforma Patreon. Únete en patreon.com/lauramascaro y sigue la Crianza Pacífica todos los domingos en Ivoox https://goo.gl/Xw63gi Facebook https://goo.gl/tUr1ES Itunes https://goo.gl/rj5naZ Youtube https://goo.gl/Rv47e6 Música: Redwood Trail de www.audionautix.com EPISODIOS ANTERIORES (en youtube) 1. La Crianza Pacífica https://goo.gl/BGSudh 2. Educar para el éxito https://goo.gl/BC4ee8 3. ¿Podemos proteger a nuestros hijos? https://goo.gl/Wxnu9E 4. 3 estrategias de crianza https://goo.gl/xT2oAi 5. Por 13 razones https://goo.gl/fmdj1r 6. Conciliación: misión imposible https://goo.gl/QnEfZq 7. 12 consejos para tratar a los niños con respeto https://goo.gl/Wz14vk 8. Cómo hablar con los niños https://goo.gl/EAPXYj 9. El caso del pequeño Gabriel y una lección de crianza https://goo.gl/ydVTHC 10. Maternidad Pinterest https://goo.gl/91xEMM 11. Mi experiencia con el colecho https://goo.gl/MhUruq 12. Busca la perspectiva https://goo.gl/VsnVFf 13. Cómo educan las famosas https://goo.gl/H5fHYY 14. Crianza incondicional: 13 principios https://goo.gl/CiDdYd 15. Estimulación temprana: el método de la abuela https://goo.gl/Ar2MXy *** GRACIAS POR COMENTAR, DARLE LIKE Y SUSCRIBIRTE *** Tu apoyo es importante https://www.patreon.com/lauramascaro ___ DISCLAIMER / ADVERTENCIA Algunos enlaces a páginas de ventas son afiliados. ¿Qué significa esto? Que si haces una compra a través de esos enlaces, me llevaré una comisión por esas ventas sin que tú tengas que pagar ninguna cantidad extra. Es decir, tú pagas lo mismo que si entraras a través de un enlace normal.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de La Crianza Pacífica. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/490434
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! La Crianza Pacífica Podcast. Episodio número 15. Patrocinado por http://alternativaholistica.es/ La estimulación temprana se puso de moda y las madres actuales nos estamos agobiando tratando de aprender lo que nuestras madres y abuelas ya sabían. Libro: Cómo multiplicar la inteligencia de su bebé https://amzn.to/2J9aYlm ___________ Bienvenidos a la Crianza Pacífica, un podcast que propone recuperar la paz que las familias necesitan y merecen para criar hijos felices y competentes. Estoy convencida de que cambiando la crianza podemos cambiar el mundo, porque la reforma educativa empieza en tu casa. Este podcast es posible gracias a las personas que apoyan mi labor a través de la plataforma Patreon. Únete en patreon.com/lauramascaro y sigue la Crianza Pacífica todos los domingos en Ivoox https://goo.gl/Xw63gi Facebook https://goo.gl/tUr1ES Itunes https://goo.gl/rj5naZ Youtube https://goo.gl/Rv47e6 Música: Redwood Trail de www.audionautix.com EPISODIOS ANTERIORES (en youtube) 1. La Crianza Pacífica https://goo.gl/BGSudh 2. Educar para el éxito https://goo.gl/BC4ee8 3. ¿Podemos proteger a nuestros hijos? https://goo.gl/Wxnu9E 4. 3 estrategias de crianza https://goo.gl/xT2oAi 5. Por 13 razones https://goo.gl/fmdj1r 6. Conciliación: misión imposible https://goo.gl/QnEfZq 7. 12 consejos para tratar a los niños con respeto https://goo.gl/Wz14vk 8. Cómo hablar con los niños https://goo.gl/EAPXYj 9. El caso del pequeño Gabriel y una lección de crianza https://goo.gl/ydVTHC 10. Maternidad Pinterest https://goo.gl/91xEMM 11. Mi experiencia con el colecho https://goo.gl/MhUruq 12. Busca la perspectiva https://goo.gl/VsnVFf 13. Cómo educan las famosas https://goo.gl/H5fHYY 14. Crianza incondicional: 13 principios https://goo.gl/CiDdYd *** GRACIAS POR COMENTAR, DARLE LIKE Y SUSCRIBIRTE *** Tu apoyo es importante https://www.patreon.com/lauramascaro ___ DISCLAIMER / ADVERTENCIA Algunos enlaces a páginas de ventas son afiliados. ¿Qué significa esto? Que si haces una compra a través de esos enlaces, me llevaré una comisión por esas ventas sin que tú tengas que pagar ninguna cantidad extra. Es decir, tú pagas lo mismo que si entraras a través de un enlace normal.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de La Crianza Pacífica. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/490434
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Para criar sin castigos y desde el respeto primero hay que crear el entorno adecuado. Uno de mis autores de referencia es Alfie Kohn, quien desglosa la crianza incondicional en estos 13 principios. Libro recomendado: Crianza incondicional (Alfie Kohn) https://amzn.to/2EufUuA ___________ Bienvenidos a la Crianza Pacífica, un podcast que propone recuperar la paz que las familias necesitan y merecen para criar hijos felices y competentes. Estoy convencida de que cambiando la crianza podemos cambiar el mundo, porque la reforma educativa empieza en tu casa. Este podcast es posible gracias a las personas que apoyan mi labor a través de la plataforma Patreon. Únete en patreon.com/lauramascaro y sigue la Crianza Pacífica todos los domingos en Ivoox https://goo.gl/Xw63gi Facebook https://goo.gl/tUr1ES Itunes https://goo.gl/rj5naZ Youtube https://goo.gl/Rv47e6 Música: Redwood Trail de www.audionautix.com EPISODIOS ANTERIORES (en youtube) 1. La Crianza Pacífica https://goo.gl/BGSudh 2. Educar para el éxito https://goo.gl/BC4ee8 3. ¿Podemos proteger a nuestros hijos? https://goo.gl/Wxnu9E 4. 3 estrategias de crianza https://goo.gl/xT2oAi 5. Por 13 razones https://goo.gl/fmdj1r 6. Conciliación: misión imposible https://goo.gl/QnEfZq 7. 12 consejos para tratar a los niños con respeto https://goo.gl/Wz14vk 8. Cómo hablar con los niños https://goo.gl/EAPXYj 9. El caso del pequeño Gabriel y una lección de crianza https://goo.gl/ydVTHC 10. Maternidad Pinterest https://goo.gl/91xEMM 11. Mi experiencia con el colecho https://goo.gl/MhUruq 12. Busca la perspectiva https://goo.gl/VsnVFf 13. Cómo educan las famosas https://goo.gl/H5fHYY *** GRACIAS POR COMENTAR, DARLE LIKE Y SUSCRIBIRTE *** Tu apoyo es importante https://www.patreon.com/lauramascaro ___ DISCLAIMER / ADVERTENCIA Algunos enlaces a páginas de ventas son afiliados. ¿Qué significa esto? Que si haces una compra a través de esos enlaces, me llevaré una comisión por esas ventas sin que tú tengas que pagar ninguna cantidad extra. Es decir, tú pagas lo mismo que si entraras a través de un enlace normal.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de La Crianza Pacífica. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/490434
Comentario de un reportaje en el que 14 mamás famosas cuentan cómo educan a sus hijos. Ellas son: Paula Echevarría, Sara Carbonero, Pilar Rubio, Penélope Cruz, Shakira, Beyoncé, Elsa Pataki, Angelina Jolie, Victoria Beckham, Jennifer López, Charlize Theron, Nieves Álvarez, Halle Berry y Carolina Cerezuela. Libros recomendados: Crianza incondicional (Alfie Kohn) https://amzn.to/2EufUuA Padres liberados, hijos liberados (Faber & Mazlish) https://amzn.to/2HB7XqF Bésame mucho (Carlos González) https://amzn.to/2qAsIuL ___________ Bienvenidos a la Crianza Pacífica, un podcast que propone recuperar la paz que las familias necesitan y merecen para criar hijos felices y competentes. Estoy convencida de que cambiando la crianza podemos cambiar el mundo, porque la reforma educativa empieza en tu casa. Este podcast es posible gracias a las personas que apoyan mi labor a través de la plataforma Patreon. Únete en patreon.com/lauramascaro y sigue la Crianza Pacífica todos los domingos en Ivoox https://goo.gl/Xw63gi Facebook https://goo.gl/tUr1ES Itunes https://goo.gl/rj5naZ Youtube https://goo.gl/Rv47e6 Música: Redwood Trail de www.audionautix.com EPISODIOS ANTERIORES (en youtube) 1. La Crianza Pacífica https://goo.gl/BGSudh 2. Educar para el éxito https://goo.gl/BC4ee8 3. ¿Podemos proteger a nuestros hijos? https://goo.gl/Wxnu9E 4. 3 estrategias de crianza https://goo.gl/xT2oAi 5. Por 13 razones https://goo.gl/fmdj1r 6. Conciliación: misión imposible https://goo.gl/QnEfZq 7. 12 consejos para tratar a los niños con respeto https://goo.gl/Wz14vk 8. Cómo hablar con los niños https://goo.gl/EAPXYj 9. El caso del pequeño Gabriel y una lección de crianza https://goo.gl/ydVTHC 10. Maternidad Pinterest https://goo.gl/91xEMM 11. Mi experiencia con el colecho https://goo.gl/MhUruq 12. Busca la perspectiva https://goo.gl/VsnVFf *** GRACIAS POR COMENTAR, DARLE LIKE Y SUSCRIBIRTE *** Tu apoyo es importante https://www.patreon.com/lauramascaro ___ DISCLAIMER / ADVERTENCIA Algunos enlaces a páginas de ventas son afiliados. ¿Qué significa esto? Que si haces una compra a través de esos enlaces, me llevaré una comisión por esas ventas sin que tú tengas que pagar ninguna cantidad extra. Es decir, tú pagas lo mismo que si entraras a través de un enlace normal.
En la crianza, y en la vida, me gusta encontrar el equilibrio entre lo que funciona a corto plazo y lo que funciona a largo plazo. ¿El truco? Encontrar la perspectiva. Libros recomendados: Crianza incondicional (Alfie Kohn) https://amzn.to/2EufUuA La rueda de la vida (Elisabeth Kübler-Ross) https://amzn.to/2H8MTuc ___________ Bienvenidos a la Crianza Pacífica, un podcast que propone recuperar la paz que las familias necesitan y merecen para criar hijos felices y competentes. Estoy convencida de que cambiando la crianza podemos cambiar el mundo, porque la reforma educativa empieza en tu casa. Este podcast es posible gracias a las personas que apoyan mi labor a través de la plataforma Patreon. Únete en patreon.com/lauramascaro y sigue la Crianza Pacífica todos los domingos en Ivoox https://goo.gl/Xw63gi Facebook https://goo.gl/tUr1ES Itunes https://goo.gl/rj5naZ Youtube https://goo.gl/Rv47e6 Música: Redwood Trail de www.audionautix.com EPISODIOS ANTERIORES (en youtube) 1. La Crianza Pacífica https://goo.gl/BGSudh 2. Educar para el éxito https://goo.gl/BC4ee8 3. ¿Podemos proteger a nuestros hijos? https://goo.gl/Wxnu9E 4. 3 estrategias de crianza https://goo.gl/xT2oAi 5. Por 13 razones https://goo.gl/fmdj1r 6. Conciliación: misión imposible https://goo.gl/QnEfZq 7. 12 consejos para tratar a los niños con respeto https://goo.gl/Wz14vk 8. Cómo hablar con los niños https://goo.gl/EAPXYj 9. El caso del pequeño Gabriel y una lección de crianza https://goo.gl/ydVTHC 10. Maternidad Pinterest https://goo.gl/91xEMM 11. Mi experiencia con el colecho https://goo.gl/MhUruq *** GRACIAS POR COMENTAR, DARLE LIKE Y SUSCRIBIRTE *** Tu apoyo es importante https://www.patreon.com/lauramascaro ___ DISCLAIMER / ADVERTENCIA Algunos enlaces a páginas de ventas son afiliados. ¿Qué significa esto? Que si haces una compra a través de esos enlaces, me llevaré una comisión por esas ventas sin que tú tengas que pagar ninguna cantidad extra. Es decir, tú pagas lo mismo que si entraras a través de un enlace normal.
Cuando hablamos de "colecho" nos referimos a compartir la cama con los hijos. Sabemos que el sueño en los niños es un proceso evolutivo, por eso, entre otras cosas, no soy partidaria de dejarlos llorar para que a "aprendan a dormir". En ocasiones, lo mejor para toda la familia es, simplemente, dormir juntos. Pero no he venido a dar consejos sino, simplemente, a compartir mi experiencia con el colecho. Libro recomendado: Dormir sin lágrimas (Rosa Jové) https://amzn.to/2uEudNK ____________________________________________________________ Bienvenidos a la Crianza Pacífica, un podcast que propone recuperar la paz que las familias necesitan y merecen para criar hijos felices y competentes. Estoy convencida de que cambiando la crianza podemos cambiar el mundo, porque la reforma educativa empieza en tu casa. Este podcast es posible gracias a las personas que apoyan mi labor a través de la plataforma Patreon. Únete en patreon.com/lauramascaro y sigue la Crianza Pacífica todos los domingos en Ivoox https://goo.gl/Xw63gi Facebook https://goo.gl/tUr1ES Itunes https://goo.gl/rj5naZ Youtube https://goo.gl/Rv47e6 Música: Redwood Trail de www.audionautix.com EPISODIOS ANTERIORES (en youtube) 1. La Crianza Pacífica https://goo.gl/BGSudh 2. Educar para el éxito https://goo.gl/BC4ee8 3. ¿Podemos proteger a nuestros hijos? https://goo.gl/Wxnu9E 4. 3 estrategias de crianza https://goo.gl/xT2oAi 5. Por 13 razones https://goo.gl/fmdj1r 6. Conciliación: misión imposible https://goo.gl/QnEfZq 7. 12 consejos para tratar a los niños con respeto https://goo.gl/Wz14vk 8. Cómo hablar con los niños https://goo.gl/EAPXYj 9. El caso del pequeño Gabriel y una lección de crianza https://goo.gl/ydVTHC 10. Maternidad Pinterest https://goo.gl/91xEMM *** GRACIAS POR COMENTAR, DARLE LIKE Y SUSCRIBIRTE *** Tu apoyo es importante https://www.patreon.com/lauramascaro ___ DISCLAIMER / ADVERTENCIA Algunos enlaces a páginas de ventas son afiliados. ¿Qué significa esto? Que si haces una compra a través de esos enlaces, me llevaré una comisión por esas ventas sin que tú tengas que pagar ninguna cantidad extra. Es decir, tú pagas lo mismo que si entraras a través de un enlace normal.
Que las mujeres tendemos a compararnos unas con otras no es ninguna novedad. Pero con las redes sociales como constante escaparate de vidas (y maternidades) prácticamente perfectas, la cosa se agrava. Libro recomendado: Bésame mucho (Carlos González) https://amzn.to/2I3ySdI _______ Bienvenidos a la Crianza Pacífica, un podcast que propone recuperar la paz que las familias necesitan y merecen para criar hijos felices y competentes. Estoy convencida de que cambiando la crianza podemos cambiar el mundo, porque la reforma educativa empieza en tu casa. Este podcast es posible gracias a las personas que apoyan mi labor a través de la plataforma Patreon. Únete en patreon.com/lauramascaro y sigue la Crianza Pacífica todos los domingos en Ivoox https://goo.gl/Xw63gi Facebook https://goo.gl/tUr1ES Itunes https://goo.gl/rj5naZ Youtube https://goo.gl/Rv47e6 Música: Redwood Trail de www.audionautix.com EPISODIOS ANTERIORES (en youtube) 1. La Crianza Pacífica https://goo.gl/BGSudh 2. Educar para el éxito https://goo.gl/BC4ee8 3. ¿Podemos proteger a nuestros hijos? https://goo.gl/Wxnu9E 4. 3 estrategias de crianza https://goo.gl/xT2oAi 5. Por 13 razones https://goo.gl/fmdj1r 6. Conciliación: misión imposible https://goo.gl/QnEfZq 7. 12 consejos para tratar a los niños con respeto https://goo.gl/Wz14vk 8. Cómo hablar con los niños https://goo.gl/EAPXYj *** GRACIAS POR COMENTAR, DARLE LIKE Y SUSCRIBIRTE *** Tu apoyo es importante https://www.patreon.com/lauramascaro ___ DISCLAIMER / ADVERTENCIA Algunos enlaces a páginas de ventas son afiliados. ¿Qué significa esto? Que si haces una compra a través de esos enlaces, me llevaré una comisión por esas ventas sin que tú tengas que pagar ninguna cantidad extra. Es decir, tú pagas lo mismo que si entraras a través de un enlace normal.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Una de las cosas que más nos llaman la atención a los padres homeschoolers (y sí, también nos irrita un poco) es comprobar que la mayoría de los adultos no sabe cómo hablar con un niño si no puede preguntarle por el colegio. Por eso, hace unos años decidí escribir un artículo dando algunas pautas que podéis usar cuando os encontréis con un niño no escolarizado. Al escribirlo, me di cuenta de que era, también, perfectamente aplicable a los niños escolarizados. Os lo cuento en el episodio de esta semana. Si te gusta, dale like, comenta y compártelo. Gracias. Libros: Crianza incondicional (Alfie Kohn) http://amzn.to/2oPZBmb La crianza feliz (Rosa Jové) http://amzn.to/2oOziNh Bésame mucho (Carlos González) http://amzn.to/2FbXKmT ???????????????????? Bienvenidos a la Crianza Pacífica, un podcast que propone recuperar la paz que las familias necesitan y merecen para criar hijos felices y competentes. Estoy convencida de que cambiando la crianza podemos cambiar el mundo, porque la reforma educativa empieza en tu casa. Este podcast es posible gracias a las personas que apoyan mi labor a través de la plataforma Patreon. Únete en patreon.com/lauramascaro y sigue la Crianza Pacífica todos los domingos en Ivoox https://goo.gl/Xw63gi Facebook https://goo.gl/tUr1ES Itunes https://goo.gl/rj5naZ Youtube https://goo.gl/Rv47e6 Música: Redwood Trail de www.audionautix.com EPISODIOS ANTERIORES (en youtube) 1. La Crianza Pacífica https://goo.gl/BGSudh 2. Educar para el éxito https://goo.gl/BC4ee8 3. ¿Podemos proteger a nuestros hijos? https://goo.gl/Wxnu9E 4. 3 estrategias de crianza https://goo.gl/xT2oAi 5. Por 13 razones https://goo.gl/fmdj1r 6. Conciliación: misión imposible https://goo.gl/QnEfZq 7. 12 consejos para tratar a los niños con respeto https://goo.gl/Wz14vk *** GRACIAS POR COMENTAR, DARLE LIKE Y SUSCRIBIRTE *** Tu apoyo es importante https://www.patreon.com/lauramascaro ___ DISCLAIMER / ADVERTENCIA Algunos enlaces a páginas de ventas son afiliados. ¿Qué significa esto? Que si haces una compra a través de esos enlaces, me llevaré una comisión por esas ventas sin que tú tengas que pagar ninguna cantidad extra. Es decir, tú pagas lo mismo que si entraras a través de un enlace normal.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de La Crianza Pacífica. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/490434
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! La mejor manera de enseñarle algo a un niño es a través del ejemplo. Una de las mejores cosas que podemos enseñarles es a comportarse con los demás cómo les gustaría que los trataran a ellos. Si queremos que nuestros hijos sean respetuosos con la gente (incluida, por supuesto, su propia familia) lo primero que debemos hacer es tratarles a ellos con respeto. Artículo: Cómo tratar a un niño con respeto http://www.tarkuskids.com/2014/04/como-tratar-un-nino-con-respeto.html Libros: Crianza incondicional (Alfie Kohn) http://amzn.to/2oPZBmb La crianza feliz (Rosa Jové) http://amzn.to/2oOziNh Bésame mucho (Carlos González) http://amzn.to/2FbXKmT ???????????????????? Bienvenidos a la Crianza Pacífica, un podcast que propone recuperar la paz que las familias necesitan y merecen para criar hijos felices y competentes. Estoy convencida de que cambiando la crianza podemos cambiar el mundo, porque la reforma educativa empieza en tu casa. Este podcast es posible gracias a las personas que apoyan mi labor a través de la plataforma Patreon. Únete en patreon.com/lauramascaro y sigue la Crianza Pacífica todos los domingos en Ivoox https://goo.gl/Xw63gi Facebook https://goo.gl/tUr1ES Itunes https://goo.gl/rj5naZ Youtube https://goo.gl/Rv47e6 Música: Redwood Trail de www.audionautix.com EPISODIOS ANTERIORES (en youtube) 1. La Crianza Pacífica https://goo.gl/BGSudh 2. Educar para el éxito https://goo.gl/BC4ee8 3. ¿Podemos proteger a nuestros hijos? https://goo.gl/Wxnu9E 4. 3 estrategias de crianza https://goo.gl/xT2oAi 5. Por 13 razones https://goo.gl/fmdj1r 6. Conciliación: misión imposible https://goo.gl/QnEfZq *** GRACIAS POR COMENTAR, DARLE LIKE Y SUSCRIBIRTE *** Tu apoyo es importante https://www.patreon.com/lauramascaro ___ DISCLAIMER / ADVERTENCIA Algunos enlaces a páginas de ventas son afiliados. ¿Qué significa esto? Que si haces una compra a través de esos enlaces, me llevaré una comisión por esas ventas sin que tú tengas que pagar ninguna cantidad extra. Es decir, tú pagas lo mismo que si entraras a través de un enlace normal.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de La Crianza Pacífica. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/490434
Cada vez tenemos menos hijos y los tenemos más tarde. Uno de los motivos es lo difícil que resulta conciliar la vida laboral y familiar. ¿Podemos llegar a todo? Bienvenidos a la Crianza Pacífica, un podcast que propone recuperar la paz que las familias necesitan y merecen para criar hijos felices y competentes. Estoy convencida de que cambiando la crianza podemos cambiar el mundo, porque la reforma educativa empieza en tu casa. Este podcast es posible gracias a las personas que apoyan mi labor a través de la plataforma Patreon. Únete en patreon.com/lauramascaro y sigue la Crianza Pacífica todos los domingos en Ivoox https://goo.gl/Xw63gi Facebook https://goo.gl/tUr1ES Itunes https://goo.gl/rj5naZ Youtube https://goo.gl/Rv47e6 Música: Redwood Trail de www.audionautix.com EPISODIOS ANTERIORES (en youtube) 1. La Crianza Pacífica https://goo.gl/BGSudh 2. Educar para el éxito https://goo.gl/BC4ee8 3. ¿Podemos proteger a nuestros hijos? https://goo.gl/Wxnu9E 4. 3 estrategias de crianza https://goo.gl/xT2oAi 5. Por 13 razones https://goo.gl/fmdj1r *** GRACIAS POR COMENTAR, DARLE LIKE Y SUSCRIBIRTE *** Tu apoyo es importante https://www.patreon.com/lauramascaro ___ DISCLAIMER / ADVERTENCIA Algunos enlaces a páginas de ventas son afiliados. ¿Qué significa esto? Que si haces una compra a través de esos enlaces, me llevaré una comisión por esas ventas sin que tú tengas que pagar ninguna cantidad extra. Es decir, tú pagas lo mismo que si entraras a través de un enlace normal.
Por trece razones fue una de las series más importantes de 2017. La temática: el bullying y el suicidio, cuestiones que me interesan especialmente y que comento en este podcast tras haber visto la serie, que recomiendo. ???????????????????? Bienvenidos a la Crianza Pacífica, un podcast que propone recuperar la paz que las familias necesitan y merecen para criar hijos felices y competentes. Estoy convencida de que cambiando la crianza podemos cambiar el mundo, porque la reforma educativa empieza en tu casa. Este podcast es posible gracias a las personas que apoyan mi labor a través de la plataforma Patreon. Únete en patreon.com/lauramascaro y sigue la Crianza Pacífica todos los domingos en Ivoox https://goo.gl/Xw63gi Facebook https://goo.gl/tUr1ES Itunes https://goo.gl/rj5naZ Youtube https://goo.gl/Rv47e6 Música: Redwood Trail de www.audionautix.com EPISODIOS ANTERIORES (en youtube) 1. La Crianza Pacífica https://goo.gl/BGSudh 2. Educar para el éxito https://goo.gl/BC4ee8 3. ¿Podemos proteger a nuestros hijos? https://goo.gl/Wxnu9E 4. 3 estrategias de crianza https://goo.gl/a2hnEx *** GRACIAS POR COMENTAR, DARLE LIKE Y SUSCRIBIRTE *** Tu apoyo es importante https://www.patreon.com/lauramascaro ___
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Analizo "Arkangel" el episodio 2 de la 4º temporada de la serie Black Mirror sobre una madre que, mediante una aplicación tecnológica, controla la vida de su hija. He procurado no hacer spoilers pero, como el concepto de spoiler es muy subjetivo, te sugiero que no escuches el podcast si tienes intención de ver el capítulo de la serie. Bienvenidos a la Crianza Pacífica, un podcast de Laura Mascaró que propone recuperar la paz que las familias necesitan y merecen para criar hijos felices y competentes. Estoy convencida de que cambiando la crianza podemos cambiar el mundo, porque la reforma educativa empieza en tu casa. Este podcast es posible gracias a las personas que apoyan mi labor a través de la plataforma Patreon. Únete en patreon.com/lauramascaro y sigue la Crianza Pacífica todos los domingos en Ivoox https://goo.gl/Xw63gi Facebook https://goo.gl/tUr1ES Itunes https://goo.gl/rj5naZ Youtube https://goo.gl/Rv47e6 Música: Redwood Trail de www.audionautix.com Tu apoyo es importante https://www.patreon.com/lauramascaro Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de La Crianza Pacífica. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/490434
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Hay tres maneras de tener éxito en la vida profesional: ser el primero, ser el mejor o ser el único. En el episodio de esta semana te cuento cómo podemos ayudar a nuestros hijos a lograrlo. Bienvenidos a la Crianza Pacífica, un podcast de Laura Mascaró que propone recuperar la paz que las familias necesitan y merecen para criar hijos felices y competentes. Estoy convencida de que cambiando la crianza podemos cambiar el mundo, porque la reforma educativa empieza en tu casa. Este podcast es posible gracias a las personas que apoyan mi labor a través de la plataforma Patreon. Únete en patreon.com/lauramascaro y sigue la Crianza Pacífica todos los domingos en Ivoox https://goo.gl/Xw63gi Facebook https://goo.gl/tUr1ES Itunes https://goo.gl/rj5naZ Youtube https://goo.gl/Rv47e6 Música: Redwood Trail de www.audionautix.com Tu apoyo es importante https://www.patreon.com/lauramascaro Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de La Crianza Pacífica. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/490434
Bienvenidos a la Crianza Pacífica, un podcast de Laura Mascaró que propone recuperar la paz que las familias necesitan y merecen para criar hijos felices y competentes. Estoy convencida de que cambiando la crianza podemos cambiar el mundo, porque la reforma educativa empieza en tu casa. Este podcast es posible gracias a las personas que apoyan mi labor a través de la plataforma Patreon. Únete en patreon.com/lauramascaro y sigue la Crianza Pacífica todos los domingos en Ivoox https://goo.gl/Xw63gi Facebook https://goo.gl/tUr1ES Itunes https://goo.gl/rj5naZ Youtube https://goo.gl/Rv47e6 Música: Redwood Trail de www.audionautix.com Tu apoyo es importante https://www.patreon.com/lauramascaro
What’s in a name? In our second episode of the second season, Andrew Seligsohn sat down with Richard Guarasci, President of Wagner College in New York and Chair of the National Campus Compact Board of Directors. Guarasci talked about his role as a leader both on his campus and beyond and the importance of using language that brings more people to the table. We also debut our new ending segment where we share resources you can use in your work today! Listen now and weigh in on the conversation online using #CompactNationPod Music credits: Santo Rico by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/ Redwood Trail by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://audionautix.com/
Jim Mollison has been fishing for nearly 80 years. He's learned a thing or two during that time, and has some great memories on the water. We sat down with Jim to share some of those memories and learn about what makes him so passionate about the sport we all love. Music (in order of appearance) Redwood Trail by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://audionautix.com/ "Walk the Dog" by Coyote Hearing "Pluto" by Topher Mohr and Alex Elena
Nesta semana recebemos Filipe Figueiredo para unirmos nossos mosquetes em "Os Três Mosqueteiros" de Alexandre Dumas. TRILHA SONORA Texas Techno de Audionautix está licenciada sob uma licença Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artista: http://audionautix.com/ Redwood Trail de Audionautix está licenciada sob uma licença Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artista: http://audionautix.com/ Mande um recado pra gente: caixadehistorias@b9.com.br
Earlier this year, paediatric nurse Johanna Bosowski embarked on her first mission with Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) to Agok, in northern South Sudan. Working on the neonatal ward, she encountered a young patient with a disease she had never seen in the UK before. In most developed countries, thanks to a vaccine, cases of tetanus are extremely rare. But, in 2013 (the latest year for which estimates are available), it still killed roughly 59,000 people around the world - many of whom wouldn’t have had access to the vaccine. Listen to the eighth episode of Everyday Emergency to find out how Johanna's young patient fought the infection, and more about Johanna's time in Agok. Read more about Johanna's mission to South Sudan on her blog: blogs.msf.org/en/staff/authors/johanna-bosowski "Everyday Emergency" is a podcast from MSF. In each episode, we bring you true stories from the frontline of humanitarian emergencies across the world. From the conflict in Syria to the refugee crisis in Europe, we’ll be talking to people with some incredible stories that may just change your outlook on life, or at least, for a moment, put things into perspective. In each podcast you’ll hear a true story written by an MSFer on the ground, read by an actor. We’ll then get them into the studio at MSF HQ for a chat about their time with MSF. Subscribe through iTunes or your favourite podcast provider, and find out more at msf.org.uk/podcasts Please leave comments on our Facebook page, or on Twitter. facebook.com/msf.english twitter.com/msf_uk MUSIC CREDITS: Heliograph by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/divider/ Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/ Ambiment - The Ambient by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100630 Artist: http://incompetech.com/ There Are Many Different Kinds of Love by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/vendaface/ Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/ You’re free to use this song in any of your videos, but you must include the following in your video description: Running Waters by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Artist: http://audionautix.com/ Oxygen Garden by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/divider/ Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/ Words by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license Artist: http://audionautix.com/ Crossing the Divide - Aspiring by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1400034 Artist: http://incompetech.com/ Redwood Trail by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license Artist: http://audionautix.com/ Acoustic Guitar 1 by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license Artist: http://audionautix.com/
Nesta semana nos tornamos investigadores do futuro em meio aos robôs de As Cavernas de Aço de Isaac Asimov. Trilha Sonora Harsh Alien Machine de Audionautix está licenciada sob uma licença Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artista: http://audionautix.com/ Ligthning Bugs de Audionautix está licenciada sob uma licença Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artista: http://audionautix.com/ Redwood Trail de Audionautix está licenciada sob uma licença Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artista: http://audionautix.com/ Manda um recado pra gente: caixadehistorias@b9.com.br
Nesta semana Paulo Carvalho recebe o autor Pedro Duarte pra discutir o seu livro Tony Moon – Está tudo fora de controle cara! Trilha Sonora Happy Bee Surf de Kevin MacLeod está licenciada sob uma licença Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Origem: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1300015 Artista: http://incompetech.com/ Redwood Trail de Audionautix está licenciada sob uma licença Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artista: http://audionautix.com/ Manda um recado pra gente: caixadehistorias@b9.com.br