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This week we are rebroadcasting our interview with Giuliana Furci originally aired in June of 2021. So often fungi are pitched as being at the forefront of innovation, whether being used to create vegan leather, pharmaceuticals, or being incorporated into various biotechnology products, but this fixation on innovation can obscure our ancestral relationship to fungi and the wisdom they can share with us about decomposition. This week, we slow down to acknowledge the beauty and power of fungal decomposition with guest Giuliana Furci who shares a lesson in divine time, the transformation of energy, and the necessity of decomposition. Take a moment this week to learn about fungi's profound interspecies companionship and the simple reality that the world cannot regenerate itself without fungi. Additionally, to learn even more about these topics, look into supporting Fungi Foundation by joining them for their Fungi Foundation Virtual Speaker Event and Fundraiser on June 26th via their profile and webpage. Giuliana Furci is foundress and CEO of the Fungi Foundation, the first international non-profit dedicated to fungi and founded in Chile. She is also the first female mycologist in Chile. For more information about her work visit www.ffungi.org. Music by Roma Ransom, Rajna Swaminathan, and Julio Kintu. Visit our website at forthewild.world for the full episode description, references, and action points.
Chronic inflammatory diseases are on the rise, especially in so-called industrialized countries that have been structured by the hands of colonialism. Could this collective inflammation we are experiencing be a sign from our bodies that we are indeed mired in systemically unhealthy living conditions? What we might have once understood as an individual ailment, must now be understood as a side effect of daily exposures of air pollution, economic precarity, contaminated water, police brutality, mounting debt, and an overall increasingly difficult social structure to stay afloat in. In this week's episode, Dr. Rupa Marya and Raj Patel discuss the biological impacts of oppressive social structures. We are left with the resounding reminder that inflammation is an indicator that we must change our collective ways in order to heal, and in today's world that requires us to dismantle oppressive systems and expand our understanding of health beyond inadequate colonial definitions. Dr. Rupa Marya is a physician, an activist, a mother, and a composer. She is an associate professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, where she practices and teaches internal medicine. She is a cofounder of the Do No Harm Coalition, a collective of health workers committed to addressing disease through structural change. Raj Patel is a research professor at the University of Texas at Austin's Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, a professor in the University's Department of Nutrition, and a research associate at Rhodes University, South Africa. He is the author of Stuffed and Starved and The Value of Nothing. He serves on the International Panel of Experts on Sustainable Food Systems and has advised governments worldwide on the causes of and solutions to crises of sustainability. Music by Roma Ransom and Lindsey Mills. Visit our website at forthewild.world for the full episode description, references, and action points.
So often fungi are pitched as being at the forefront of innovation, whether being used to create vegan leather, pharmaceuticals, or being incorporated into various biotechnology products, but this fixation on innovation can obscure our ancestral relationship to fungi and the wisdom they can share with us about decomposition. This week, we slow down to acknowledge the beauty and power of fungal decomposition with guest Giuliana Furci who shares a lesson in divine time, the transformation of energy, and the necessity of decomposition. Take a moment this week to learn about fungi's profound interspecies companionship and the simple reality that the world cannot regenerate itself without fungi. Additionally, to learn even more about these topics, look into supporting Fungi Foundation by joining them for their Fungi Foundation Virtual Speaker Event and Fundraiser on June 26th via their profile and webpage. Giuliana Furci is foundress and CEO of the Fungi Foundation, the first international non-profit dedicated to fungi and founded in Chile. She is also the first female mycologist in Chile. For more information about her work visit www.ffungi.org. Music by Roma Ransom, Rajna Swaminathan, and Julio Kinto. Visit our website at forthewild.world for the full episode description, references, and action points.
As so-called powerful “industrial civilizations” continue to decline into dysfunction, unable to care for the vast majority, the call to localize, reinvest in household economies, and strengthen our capacity for self-reliance is becoming emphatic. Amongst failing institutions and the remnants of exploitative wealth, this week’s guest, David Holmgren, encourages us to lean into crisis as a temporary portal that allows us to focus on the potential of all that lies around us. In conversation David explores creative reuse, salvage economies, ethical relationships, permaculture, and the intricacies of mass movements that are trying to override a system that is deeply committed to a machination of consumerism and debt. David Holmgren is the co-originator of the permaculture concept following publication of 'Permaculture One', co-authored with Bill Mollison in 1978. His most recent book, 'RetroSuburbia: The Downshifter’s Guide to a Resilient Future' shows how people can downshift and retrofit their homes, gardens, communities and above all, themselves to be more self-organised, sustainable and resilient into an uncertain future. Music by Roma Ransom and Jody Segar. Visit our website at forthewild.world for the full episode description, references, and action points.
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Sean Bennight is here! Sean is a multi-instrumental songwriter here in Longmont. He also plays with Mad Dog Blues. He’s here today to share some of his own music and talk about the Colorado Blues Society Blues Challenge and the finals he’s playing on May 5th at Dickens Opera House! Music Calendar Wednesday, April 10 East Moon Sushi Clandestine Amigo Duo at 6PM Rosalee’s Pizzeria Valerie Baht at 7PM 300 Suns Brewing Drop In Acoustic Jam at 6PM Longtucky Spirits Open Mic Night at 6PM Shows & Brews Summer Series Open Mic at 6PM Thursday April 11 Still Cellars The Songwriter Hour featuring Meredith Wilder and Daniel Boling at 7:30PM Longmont Public House 3 Chair Jam with Andy Eppler at 6PM St. Vrain Cidery Michelle Roderick at 6PM Oskar Blues Brewery Honky Tonk Happy Hour with Adam Lopez at 6PM Friday April 12 La Vita Bella Cafe The Soundpost Sessions with Duo Azure at 8PM 300 Suns Brewing Andy Eppler at 6PM Grossen Bart Brewery Night of Hendrix with Vudu Sunshine at 7PM Bootstrap Brewing The Strange Parade at 6PM Collision Brewing Cuttlefish at 7PM The Roost James Hurtado at 8:30PM Longtucky Spirits Oh Like Wow at 7PM Dickens Opera House Woodshed Red at 7PM Tasty Weasel Lindsey Saunders at 5PM Saturday April 13 Still Cellars Oliver Jacobson and Roma Ransom at 6:30PM The Speakeasy Stompit at 8PM Longtucky Spirits Kevin Dooley at 7PM Tasty Weasel Von Hodads at 4PM Grossen Bart Brewery Jenn Cleary Duo at 7PM Sunday April 14 Tasty Weasel Foxfeather Duo at 3PM St Vrain Cidery McPhersons at 4PM La Vita Bella Cafe Random Neighbors
Catherine Keller recently visited Sweden to deliver a few lectures in Betlehemskyrkan, Gothenburg. This episode is from the opening day which focused on introducing Catherine to the visitors. In the forthcoming weeks we will publish some of her lectures too. Organizers of the event Teologi som förändrar världen: Göteborgs stift, Equmeniakyrkan, Oscar Fredriks församling, Betlehemskyrkan, Sensus and Gothenburg University. Participants: KG Hammar, Petra Carlsson and Andreas Nordlander. Music by: Jonatan Bäckelie and Roma Ransom.
On this episode of Air Check, UCCS Professor of Music Jane Rigler joins us for the roundtable music review and talks about the power of voice, and Grace Easly and Gordon Lewis of Roma Ransom stop in to play a couple songs in-studio and chat about their work and musical relationship.
Diana and Nedly say goodbye while Abby (the original) and Dr Graves so driving through Canada searching for The Ringmaster. Back in Icebox, JJ tries to engage Cody for help with Abby’s mysterious behavior but he’s interrupted by a sudden appearance by…Abby! Then, everything really goes to hell. Radio Icebox season 3, episode 11, “Old Friends, New Troubles” starring Cody Boyer as Cody, Aela Mackintosh as Abby, Jeffrey Adams as JJ, Beth Lowthian as Diana, Caleb Silvers as Ned Nedly, Scotta Turner as Jennifer, and Douglas Skrief was Dr Graves. Other voices by the talented cast. Script, direction and post production by Jeffrey Adams. Some Sound effects from the Freesound Project at Freesound dot Org. The Song this week was untitled, by Roma Ransom. Learn more about their music at romaransom-dot-bandcamp-dot-com. Music by the wonderful Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 The Radio Icebox theme song was written and performed by Myron Hawrylak. Radio Icebox: Season 3 is made possible in part by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to appropriations from the Minnesota State Legislature’s general and arts and cultural heritage funds.
Diana and Nedly say goodbye while Abby (the original) and Dr Graves so driving through Canada searching for The Ringmaster. Back in Icebox, JJ tries to engage Cody for help with Abby’s mysterious behavior but he’s interrupted by a sudden appearance by…Abby! Then, everything really goes to hell.Radio Icebox season 3, episode 11, “Old Friends, New Troubles” starringCody Boyer as Cody, Aela Mackintosh as Abby, Jeffrey Adams as JJ, Beth Lowthian as Diana, Caleb Silvers as Ned Nedly, Scotta Turner as Jennifer, and Douglas Skrief was Dr Graves. Other voices by the talented cast.Script, direction and post production by Jeffrey Adams.Some Sound effects from the Freesound Project at Freesound dot Org.The Song this week was untitled, by Roma Ransom. Learn more about their music at romaransom-dot-bandcamp-dot-com.Music by the wonderful Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0The Radio Icebox theme song was written and performed by Myron Hawrylak.Radio Icebox: Season 3 is made possible in part by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to appropriations from the Minnesota State Legislature’s general and arts and cultural heritage funds.
Diana and Nedly say goodbye while Abby (the original) and Dr Graves so driving through Canada searching for The Ringmaster. Back in Icebox, JJ tries to engage Cody for help with Abby’s mysterious behavior but he’s interrupted by a sudden appearance by…Abby! Then, everything really goes to hell.Radio Icebox season 3, episode 11, “Old Friends, New Troubles” starringCody Boyer as Cody, Aela Mackintosh as Abby, Jeffrey Adams as JJ, Beth Lowthian as Diana, Caleb Silvers as Ned Nedly, Scotta Turner as Jennifer, and Douglas Skrief was Dr Graves. Other voices by the talented cast.Script, direction and post production by Jeffrey Adams.Some Sound effects from the Freesound Project at Freesound dot Org.The Song this week was untitled, by Roma Ransom. Learn more about their music at romaransom-dot-bandcamp-dot-com.Music by the wonderful Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0The Radio Icebox theme song was written and performed by Myron Hawrylak.Radio Icebox: Season 3 is made possible in part by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to appropriations from the Minnesota State Legislature’s general and arts and cultural heritage funds.
The green dome is getting closer, but Sam has a plan. JJ and Abby hallucinate, Grandpa has a crazy idea and an old friend arrives to save the day. Plus a song from Roma Ransom and a live recording of 'Williamson & Juliet'.
The green dome is getting closer, but Sam has a plan. JJ and Abby hallucinate, Grandpa has a crazy idea and an old friend arrives to save the day. Plus a song from Roma Ransom and a live recording of 'Williamson & Juliet'.
The green dome is getting closer, but Sam has a plan. JJ and Abby hallucinate, Grandpa has a crazy idea and an old friend arrives to save the day. Plus a song from Roma Ransom and a live recording of 'Williamson & Juliet'.