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Caelin Robinson learns how stressful running a household can be from his mother. The insight she provides him will change his life.
- Added: Aug 23, 2013
- Length: 05:43
On Art Beat we’ll be talking with Emily Malmin, a local artist studying at Winona State University. Emily is currently a senior and is studying art...
Bought by KPIP-LP
- Added: Jun 06, 2013
- Length: 10:32
- Purchases: 1
Today on Art Beat we feature three Winona State students and a professor, all who create eclectic work from multimedia collage to brightly painted ...
Bought by KPIP-LP
- Added: Jun 04, 2013
- Length: 12:32
- Purchases: 1
The Opening Door with Wendy Strgar, Loveologist, entrepreneur, & educator, is a joyful refocusing on love as the transformative force of life. The ...
Bought by Radio Catskill
- Added: May 08, 2013
- Length: 26:06
- Purchases: 1
Interviews with multiple people on how they think that mood affects the food that they choose.
- Added: Mar 26, 2013
- Length: 07:55
Reginald Mason remembers growing up in Harlem with his mother during the 1970s.
- Added: Mar 18, 2013
- Length: 01:57
- Purchases: 4
Linda Hernandez remembers growing up as one of the few Latinos in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Bought by KBCS 91.3 FM Community Radio, WEZU, and WTJU
- Added: Mar 15, 2013
- Length: 02:08
- Purchases: 3
Bobby speaks with Dr. Joseph V. Scelsa, founder and president of the Italian American Museum in New York City. Dr. Scelsa has a doctorate in sociol...
- Added: Mar 05, 2013
- Length: 01:03:08
The WORLD features news reports from around the world, centered on humanitarian issues or stories that have an individual or mass impact on communi...
- Added: Nov 13, 2012
- Length: 27:30
Richard White, a MacArthur “genius” and the author of "Are you an environmentalist or do you work for a living?,' explains how our notions of wilde...
- Added: Nov 09, 2012
- Length: 49:47
Paul Ehrlich, author of the iconic book The Population Bomb, reflects on the history of environmentalism and his gloomy outlook for the future. [Ep...
- Added: Nov 09, 2012
- Length: 46:21
Richard Alley, a climate researcher and the host of PBS’s Earth: The Operators’ Manual, discusses rapid changes in Earth’s climate through history ...
- Added: Nov 09, 2012
- Length: 27:55
Literary critic and pop culture enthusiast Ursula Heise dissects environmental storytelling and its relation to science… both real and fiction. [Se...
- Added: Nov 09, 2012
- Length: 34:06
In this interview, we learn from James Holland Jones how diseases emerge and spread as humans encroach into the wilderness, and how the patterns wi...
- Added: Nov 09, 2012
- Length: 37:41
Peter Kareiva, the chief scientist for The Nature Conservancy, discusses his definition of nature and challenges the assertion that nature is fragi...
- Added: Nov 09, 2012
- Length: 29:43
Andy Hoffman, a Professor at the University of Michigan business school, shares examples of the integration of environmental issues into corporate ...
- Added: Nov 09, 2012
- Length: 27:45
Dive into water policy with Buzz Thompson, leading expert in environmental and natural resources law. From his grandfather’s farm to the US Suprem...
- Added: Nov 09, 2012
- Length: 41:29
Conservation biologist Terry Root discusses the road to triage and her somewhat controversial approach to saving species in the face of climate cha...
- Added: Nov 09, 2012
- Length: 37:16
Former HP executive Debra Dunn discusses the power of entrepreneurship, the changing culture of business and what she learned on a recent trip to C...
- Added: Nov 09, 2012
- Length: 20:48
Luis Zambrano discusses preserving Aztec culture through a rare salamander in the Mexico City wetlands, and compares emerging conservation battles ...
- Added: Nov 09, 2012
- Length: 22:05
Tune in to hear how energy incentives can offset the cost of your project, yielding a healthy payback, as well as providing long-term, fixed-energy...
- Added: Nov 07, 2012
- Length: 05:00
Although the cost of solar panels has decreased significantly, many folks either rent, have shaded roofs or yards, live in condominiums or can’t af...
- Added: Nov 07, 2012
- Length: 05:00
On this episode of Art Beat, we visit with Winona State University senior Studio Art Major Jerod Schmoker. Jerod is a sculptor, painter and printma...
- Added: Sep 13, 2012
- Length: 23:22
- Purchases: 3
Interview with Sheri Strickland, President of NCEA, discussing concerns with education reform in 2011.
- Added: Aug 20, 2012
- Length: 11:35
KSJD's Melissa Betrone talks with new Montezuma-Cortez School District Superintendent Alex Carter about his background, his views on education, and...
- Added: Aug 17, 2012
- Length: 22:46