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Please note that this interview was recorded some time ago, so some of the information you’ll hear is out of date. That’s my fault, not theirs; it was accurate at the time of the recording. To update you as of August 2024, Recompose has composted 450 people, and 12 states, including California, have legalized the process. Over a year ago, I had the idea to do a short series on how to have a legacy of sustainability. Dying is a messy business: we leave behind so much stuff, including a body. So the question I wanted to ask and hopefully answer was: Is there a way to leave life a bit...
info_outline Gentle Goodbyes with Earth™Audiotocracy
This is, as they say, a Very Personal Episode™. In April of 2022, I lost my life partner of 17 years. It was every kind of horrible, as such things are, and I was lucky to have a solid bulwark of family and friends. Additionally, I'll always be grateful to for their amazing service during this time. Richard hadn't committed his preferences to paper, but I knew what they were. He wanted to leave the earth gently, no coffin, no chemicals, so I contacted Earth, and they took it — and him — from there. Science, technology, innovation, and compassion don't always line up as neatly as we'd...
info_outline To everybody's health: Food, equity, sustainabilityAudiotocracy
It's Earth Month, and Earth Day is just two days away, on April 22. Climate change is already affecting us all, but some are definitely more affected than others. Access to healthy food and clean air and water isn't universal around the globe. While some live in food privilege, others definitely don't, and the global climate crisis is increasing that gap exponentially. It's always an honor and a pleasure to talk with experts who know so much but are eager to learn more and share what they know with the rest of us. Mary Purdy and Sofia Cavalleri are two such experts, and even though the topic...
info_outline Life in the Deep Ocean with Dr. Annie LindgrenAudiotocracy
The cold, dark waters of the deep ocean are teeming with creatures that live without light or oxygen. How do they do it? On this episode, we sit down with deep-sea biologist Annie Lindgren, PhD, who is the Director of the Center for Life in Extreme Environments at Portland State University. She studies cephalopods off the coast of Oregon, who live half a mile below the ocean’s surface. Who are these fascinating animals? And what can they teach us humans about adaptation as our climate changes? Learn more about Dr. Lindgren and life in extreme environments at .
info_outline Blood Donor Awareness with Bloodworks NWAudiotocracy
January is National Blood Donor Month, a great time to start or renew that blood-donation schedule!
info_outline Pet Partners and the human-animal bondAudiotocracy
As anyone who's had the pleasure of sharing space with an animal knows, the bond between people and critters can be very special, very powerful, and very healing.
info_outline The Podcast Picnic: Pairings Part IIAudiotocracy
From Rachel Miller-Howard, Creative Director at Audiotocracy, this is the Picnic Podcast, where we introduce delicious products that are made for each other.
info_outline The Podcast PicnicAudiotocracy
The Audiotocracy Podcast Picnic introduces delicious local products – and their makers! – that pair together like poetry.
info_outline Food, sustainability, health, and positivity with Mary PurdyAudiotocracy
What is an "eco-dietitian"? you ask. You'll love this — it's the intersection of nutrition, sustainability, food justice, and human and animal welfare.
info_outline The Warrior Connection with Aaron PhillipsAudiotocracy
It’s Memorial Day in the US, a day dedicated to remembering those who lost their lives in military service. One way to honor fallen soldiers is by helping veterans who are dealing with post traumatic stress and military sexual trauma.
info_outlineIt's Earth Month, and Earth Day is just two days away, on April 22. Climate change is already affecting us all, but some are definitely more affected than others.
Access to healthy food and clean air and water isn't universal around the globe. While some live in food privilege, others definitely don't, and the global climate crisis is increasing that gap exponentially.
It's always an honor and a pleasure to talk with experts who know so much but are eager to learn more and share what they know with the rest of us.
Mary Purdy and Sofia Cavalleri are two such experts, and even though the topic is a rough one, they share expertise, enthusiasm, and most vitally, hope.
Please listen in on our conversation about food, equity, nutrition, sustainability, justice, conservation, and hope.
You can find more from Mary Purdy on her website, and please do, as she has a ton of wonderful resources. https://marypurdy.co/
You can find Sofia on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sofia-cavalleri-740812145/ and you can learn more about SEI Asia on their website: https://www.sei.org/centres/asia/
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