S A N D is the most consumed resource on the planet after water and air, and we are gobbling it up fast, mostly in the form of aggregate for our concrete jungles.
We'll also dive into the G L A S S vs plastic bottle debate. Which is better? And why are only some kinds of glass accepted at recycling depots?
With sand in rapid depletion, we'll brainstorm ways we might dovetail our use of glass with our need for sand in construction.
I brought my adopted S.P.C.A. Special Olympics cat Andwew down for my show. I am joined by B.K. and P.R. S.P.C.A. branch manager Tara Daniales and we discuss the very sucsessful 2nd annual Lock In For Love event. 1st 1/2 hour is Dark Western Music. Great show and so much fun. Enjoy!!!
Another awesome hour of music from Mali, Ethiopia, and Guinea, and probably the funniest Who,s Who At The Zoo, if you listen to any part of this show, please check out the last 2 minutes.
If your still hungry, more left overs for you, The Builders and the Butchers,Henry Manx,The B-Lines, The Hunches, Rhinnon Giddens, and more. Including a reqest from Lando { The Cookie Monster with the platnum hit single 10 Cookies from Sesame Street. Enjoy.
May is the Sound of 42 Fish stirring your brain pan, sifting through your stereocilia and coaxing your cochlea in the Organ of Corti into creative contortions.
Emma Stevens - Blackbird in Mi'kmaq
Alexis Utatnaq - Maqaivvigivalauqtavut
Mink and Salal Story by Granny Sue Mitchell
History of the TRC - Janet Neubury, Meghan Hildebrand, Zoë Ludski
In this show we take a microscopic look at plastic! Plastic by its very nature, breaks down, but it doesn't disappear. What happens to all the microplastics that are now sharing the planet with us? Tune in to hear about how plastic is ending up in our food, and learn how compostable plastics are not the answer to the challenges of single-use plastics.
We hear from two Canadian researchers (Dr. Chelsea Rochman, and Marika Smith) who share their cutting edge look at microplastics in plants, the soil, animals, and even humans.