End of 2018 show, highlighting some of the big news stories in waste reduction this last turn of the wheel. We'll also talk about food waste, a hot topic during the holiday season. Finishing off with touch on some of the new policies coming into action globally and federally relating to plastic waste reduction. A good way to end the year indeed!
A show where we deconstruct building materials to take a closer look at what we build with and how it affects the planet. Hear from an experienced Natural Building designer and educator, Elke Cole, who shares about why local resources are best. We also connect with Dawn Smith, a natural builder who unpacks why natural buildings aren't the answer for every site. Finally, we consider the role of concrete in building, and explore the plus-es and minus-es of alternatives, like hempcrete, papercrete and aircrete.
Today's episode looks at the ugly side of conventional beauty products. We open the lid on the shampoos, lotions and scents we spend our lives bathed in. We'll hear from Amber Freidman, creatress of 'Solar Infused Beauty'. She shares her conversion from off the shelf products to making her own at home. We also sit in on part of a Zero Waste Beauty workshop offered in Hawaii by Chantelle Okel. She teaches about making things that are good for our skin from items found in most people's kitchen. Chantelle's guiding mantra? If you can't eat it, don't wear it!
The Cousins share their views on the aniversary of Nelson Mandela's inaugaration as President of South Africa. Deep discussion on ending Apartheid in Canada and music of hope and inspiration.
Word of the Day: taxumajehjeh - cerdar branches + family = our network of family trees
Small scale communities in Hawaii are moving towards zero waste. We’ll go to the Big Island to hear how the Kalanihonua retreat centre is aiming to close the loop and live in greater harmony with the surrounding jungle.From using pineapple cuttings to make delicious tea, to dedicating a room to host its permannent Free Boutique, to raiding the dumpster for flower planters, Kalani proves a good test case for how we can apply similar efforts in larger towns and cities. We’ll also take a peek at how a Hawaiian music festival kept over 300 pounds of compost from the landfill by creating onsite compost piles to feed local fruit trees. We’ll learn why the team lead, Scott Layback, had volunteers sort through all the garbage, compost and recyclingat the main entrance to the festival.
The show started with some brand new Garage Psychedelic and surf. Moving onto some 60's rock & Surf with some Hllbilly and Rockabilly from the late 50's. The 2nd hour starts with Rockabilly and Western themes, Showcasing a few tracks from The Soda Crackers from Vancouver who played at Mckinney's pub on March 30th. Also some experimental rock from 90's Sweden band "Honey is Cool" and some Spring Time Fling Time tracks from "The President's of the United States of America." AND THEN ending the show off with Banana Juice Records - Rockin' Races Collection Episode #4
Alright!, Last week I brought down some vinyl. Continuing on that theme I brought in my 45 rpm records for this show. Agian with only one turntable to work with I also played songs of digital format to keep the show flowing. Most of the music was of the late 50's and early 60's. Rockabilly and early Rock'n'roll with a little bit of Psychedelic Rock from the mid 60's. At 4:20 I amped it up a bit to play some promo for an upcoming Punk show at McKinney's Pub Sat Dec 2nd. I played punk from 4:20 thru to the end of the show. ENJOY!! & see you at the PUNK show!
BATMAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! POW!!! BIFFFF!!!! BLAAAPP!!!!!!!! $Fabulous% ?Groovy!? i!Psychedelia!i (tribute to Adam West star of the 60's batman t.v. series) _-PLUS-_ It's almost SUMMER next wednesday is the First day. Enjoy....
I hope you have all been enjoying the beautiful beach weather. Here is some great summer beach vibes for your sunny friday. Featuring Surf-rock, Surfabilly, Rockabilly and Garage. At 4:20 Jessica came down to the station and we discussed THE OCEAN CLEANUP project (https://www.theoceancleanup.com/) and how to reduce personal plastic consuption.