Sustainability Now! Sunday, September 3rd, 2023 Blast from the Past: Trees are Shape Shifters–Italian Landscapes and Human Interventions in the Anthropocene, with Professor Andrew Mathews
Have you ever wondered about the history of the landscapes around you, how they were shaped and by whom? UCSC Associate Professor of Anthropology Andrew Mathews has and he has studied landscape histories and their transformations in Italy. Now he has published his...
Roland Saher – Take Stock of Our World
Roland Saher takes stock of our world.
After the Loss of a Child
Episode 58: How do parents go on after their child’s death? In this episode, we talk with father and author Colin Campbell about how he’s finding ways to live “with hope and purpose” after his two teen children were killed in a car crash caused by a drunk driver. Two other parents contribute stories about their grief after losing children to suicide and overdose. Also with us for this conversation is psychotherapist, grief specialist, and writer Kara Bowman. Join us for this honest, tender, and surprisingly hopeful conversation.
Jeri Bodemar – Honeybee
In this program from several years ago, Jeri Bodemar reflects on honey bee democracy. Photo courtesy of Lisa Fotios
Rich King, Mallory Hoffbeck, and Mia Hines share their adventure into the past – guided by Captain Joy’s last whaling log
Richard J. King is the author of five books of nonfiction about our relationship with the global ocean, including most recently Sailing Alone: A History. He has also written Ahab's Rolling Sea: A Natural History of Moby-Dick, lauded in Science, Nature, and...