Audio rendition of the story "Snow Removal" recollections of wintering in the North Alps of Japan in 1984.
4 February 2017, 8:17 pm
13 minutes 34 seconds
Dr Heather Tracy
Interview with Dr. Heather Tracy, New Summit Academy
2 December 2016, 7:07 pm
13 minutes 26 seconds
S1.E5 - Saving Feet
Laura, a diabetic foot care nurse, healthcare pioneer and devoted healer tells us about what drives her and how she came to her calling.
10 September 2016, 7:05 pm
12 minutes 25 seconds
S1.E4 - Agro-ecology Consulting with Devon
Devon Sampson, PhD, talks about his work as a consultant for Agro-ecology. How does sustainability and ecology work within the Farming and Agriculture business? By looking at the big picture of food systems in our world and cultures today, Devon analyzes and advises positive change in current farming practices for the health and betterment of all.
31 August 2016, 8:35 pm
13 minutes 56 seconds
S1.E3 In the Emergency Room - Denny
Denny is a nurse practioner in a Portland area hospital. He loves his work and tells us why and it may not be what you imagined. Being on the front lines of providing medical care is not for the weak or faint of heart, Denny tells us how so and where he finds satisfaction treating his patients.
1 August 2016, 7:16 pm
10 minutes 54 seconds
S1.E1 - Mexican Textile Curator - Bob
Modern Work #1 Podcast - Bob, Textile Collector and Historian, exhibiting at Turlane University.
Bob has traveled extensively in Mexico for thirty years painstakingly documenting the clothing from indigenous communities across the country. This exhibition focuses on the woman's huipil as a key marker of identity. The pieces selected represent a wide range of towns and cultures to showcase the beauty and diversity of indigenous clothing worn in Mexico.
30 July 2016, 12:00 am
13 minutes 15 seconds
S1.E2 - Bee Queen - Cheryl
Podcast interview with Cheryl, 2016 President of Sonoma County Beekeepers' Association - working with a non-profit with a cause. Save the bees through education and practicing sustainability in beekeeping.