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The Cohn Zohn
The Monday Morning Show: 49ers QB Brock Purdy Aced a Pre-Draft Cognitive Test.mp3

The Cohn Zohn

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 60:42


Grant Cohn and Ryan Hensley discuss the report that San Francicso 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy aced a pre-draft cognitive test, plus much more.

On Second Thought
On Second Thought Episode 284: Can the Horns rebound from Iowa State? Radio voice Brad Sham on Cowboys-49ers

On Second Thought

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 62:33


While the Texas women are making their way toward the top 25, the men lost out on a chance to get to first place in the Big 12 with a loss at Iowa State.On Second Thought hosts Cedric Golden and Kirk Bohls break down the 78-67 and discuss long-term options at head coach to replace Chris Beard.Also, Dallas Cowboys radio voice Brad Sham discusses Sunday's divisional playoff at San Francisco, the team's chances to pull off an upset and kicker Brett Maher's recent struggles.

WDR 5 Quarks - Wissenschaft und mehr
Nebel in San Francicso - Feinstaub reduzieren - Inhalieren

WDR 5 Quarks - Wissenschaft und mehr

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 84:59


Filme und Serien: Darauf sollten Eltern achten; Sollte Trauer als Krankheit eingestuft werden?; Sommerwetter Ende Oktober: Was macht das mit Tieren und Pflanzen?; Warum der Nebel in San Francisco so wichtig ist; Verbenner-Aus: Warum sind E-Fuels keine Lösung?; Wie können wir Feinstaub reduzieren?; Wie nachhaltig ist die Raumfahrt?; Inhalieren - Hilft es bei Husten, Schnupfen & Co.?; Moderation: Martin Winkelheide. Von WDR 5.

Crosscurrents
San Francisco apologizes to Chinese immigrants / Love and lace/ Hey Area: First kiss / Bay Poet: Jenee Darden

Crosscurrents

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 25:14


Last week, the City of San Francicso issues an apology to its Chinese communities for historical injustices, but is an apology enough? We hear from the head of the Chinese Historical Society of America Justin Hoover. Then, a designer talks about the joys she gets from creating and selling corsets. And, we're answering a question from a listener that's just right for Valentine's Day. Then, we hear a reading from Alameda poet Jenee Darden.

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Humans and Earth
24 Regenerative Agriculture Heals the Planet: Doniga Markegard

Humans and Earth

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 45:09


Doniga Markegard is a mother, rancher, author, and naturalist. She has a background in nature and permaculture. In her youth she was mentored by leading wildlife trackers, naturalists and Native spiritual elders. She spent years alone and with a small group of passionate youth in the Western Washington Wilderness learning the ways of the ancestors, immersing in nature, bird language, survival skills and wildlife tracking. Along with her husband and four children, Doniga owns and operates Markegard Family Grass-Fed, raising grass-fed beef, lamb, pastured pork, chicken and dairy and supplying the Bay Area with local, nutrient dense foods. She is dedicated to finding ways to regenerate lands and community through ranching practices that build soil, sequester carbon, capture and purify water, and enhance habitat. Doniga is featured at the Exploratorium Museum in San Francicso and in the film, Kiss the Ground. Find her at https://www.markegardfamily.com and https://www.donigamarkegard.com/ In this interview, Doniga and I discuss how:She raises nutrient-dense foods by mimicking the way nature does things. “The root of all of our solutions is that connection and that relationship with nature.”Agriculture can provide ecosystem services rather than damage, and can draw down carbon rather than releasing it. Agriculture has the potential to reverse climate change.Grasslands are meant to be supported by ruminant animals, whether wild bison or elk, or domesticated cattle. “There is no ecologically intact ecosystem devoid of animals” and their beneficial impact on soil. “There is even more life when we bring in the cattle than when the cattle aren't there…you have more species diversity when cattle are managed well.”She addresses the topic of whether our diets should include animal products.Her books, Dawn Again and Wolf Girl, outline her journey of finding herself through connecting with nature.She felt helpless at one point, seeing so much environmental destruction and not knowing what to do. “I wanted to run into the woods because I couldn't face what was happening, the destruction of my relatives” in the natural world. “That's when I found that we can have an agriculture system that is aligned with nature.”She was mentored throughout her youth by Lakota elders, including Gilbert Walking Bull, who adopted her.She is inspired now by the number of people, organizations, and corporations realizing that regenerative agriculture is the #1 solution for healing the planet. “If you are always thinking about what could go wrong in the world, then you create that,” so it's crucial to focus on solutions.  To learn more about regenerative agriculture, explore: https://rodaleinstitute.org/education/resources/, the book Fertile Ground by Steve Brescia, and https://www.groundswellinternational.org/ 

Spaced Out Radio Show
June 1/21 - The Spiritual You with Geraldine Orozco

Spaced Out Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 174:12


Geraldine Orozco, from Bay Area Meditation in San Francicso, California, is back for her monthly edition of 'The Spiritual You'. Geraldine is an experiencer of the unknown. Her telling tales have led her down the path of helping other comprehend the experiences they are undergoing.

Tollans musikaliska
The Women's Phiharmonic - Kvinnornas Filharmoni. Möt flöjtisten Carol Adee i San Francisco.

Tollans musikaliska

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2018 59:28


Proffsorkestern Kvinnornas Filharmoni grundades i San Francisco 1981 och existerade till 2004. Kvinnliga musiker och dirigenter spelade huvudsakligen kvinnliga tonsättares verk. The Women's Phiharmonic hette från början The Bay Area Women's Philharmonic då den grundades i San Francicso. En fulltalig orkester med 65 musiker. En liknande symfoniorkester hade aldrig funnits tidigare. Jag besökte orkestern och intervjuade första flöjtisten Carol Adee i San Francisco 1994, under orkesterns fjortonde säsong. Signifikativt för orkestern är intelligenta framföranden av verk som tidigare negligerats. Orkestern hade, när den här intervjun gjordes, presenterat verk av 120 kvinnliga kompositörer, av dessa har 105 varit premiärer och 32 verk var beställda av orkestern. Ofta har orkestern ett standardverk på sin repertoar. Dels för att sätta in verken i en tidsdräkt men också för att göra det aningen lättare för musikerna som annars ständigt får arbeta med helt okända verk. Women's Philharmonic hade ett starkt genomslag i det amerikanska etablissemanget och kallades "en virtuos orkester med en rå kraft som drar undan alla stereotypa bilder av kvinnliga musiker och kompositörer." 1993 vann Women's Philharmonic två prestigefyllda priser: The American Symphony Orchestra League gav dem ett pris som den orkester som har stått för det starkaste engagemanget i ny amerikansk musik. Dessutom vann orkesterns CD The Women's Philharmonic: Mendelssohn, Schuman, utgiven av KOCH International Classic, The Indie Award för årets bästa klassiska inspelning. Sammanlagt gav orkestern ut fem CD-skivor, den sista med musik av tonsättaren Florence Price, den första afroamerikanska kvinna som skrev en symfoni. The Music of Florence Price 2001, Koch International Classics 7518, blev återutgiven 2008. Orkesterns verksamhet stöttades av statliga, lokala och privata fonder. -Visst älskar jag att spela Beethovens symfonier, säger flöjtisten Carol Adee. Men i Women's Philharmonic känns det som om jag tar del i historien. Att jag spelar här har en större mening. Jag gör det inte enbart för mitt eget nöje eller för publikens skull. Den här orkestern ger något som ingen någonsin har gett tidigare. Jag känner historiens vingslag.     LÅTLISTA: CONCERTINO FOR HARP AND ORCHESTRA, Allegretto Germaine Tailleferre Women´s Philharmonic, Gillian Benet, harpa. Joanne Faletta, dirigent KOCH International Classics 3-7169-2 H1   OUVERTURE Fanny Mendelssohn Women´s Philharmonic Joanne Faletta, dirigent KOCH International Classics 3-7169-2 H1   PIANO CONCERTO, Allegro maestoso Clara Schumann Women´s Philharmonic, Angela Cheng, piano Joanne Faletta, dirigent KOCH International Classics 3-7169-2 H1   D´ UN MATIN DE PRINTEMPS Lili Boulanger Women´s Philharmonic  Joanne Faletta, dirigent KOCH International Classics 3-7169-2 H1

Those Nerds You Know
Episode 40! GDC and Sea of Thieves

Those Nerds You Know

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2018 72:33


Ethan gives a report on his recent trip to GDC in San Francicso and Eddy reviews Sea of Thieves! Thanks for listening! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tnykpod/ Twitter: @tnykpod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHTU2B-zh2HJXyGaTeitawg Gmail: thosenerdsyouknowpod@gmail.com

Cast On
Episode 124: A little wired

Cast On

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2012 36:24


Sounds like San Francicso.

Climate One
The Climate Fix?

Climate One

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2010 60:45


The Climate Fix? Roger Pielke, Professor, University of Colorado What’s the most efficient way to minimize the impacts of climate change? Public policy? Massive funding of new technology? Buying off emerging countries that will soon emit most of the world’s carbon pollution? Pielke, who is affiliated with The Breakthrough Institute, is critical of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. He’ll explain why and offer his take on the state of climate science. This program was recorded in front of a live audience at The Commonwealth Club in San Francicso on October 15, 2010