Episodios

  • Regenerating Life
    Jun 17 2022

    Bill Reed  works with the Regenesis group  which focuses on a living system design process. Bill is an internationally recognized architect and consultant working in sustainability and regeneration. Bill is also a founding member of the US Green Building Council and co-founder of the LEED Green building Rating System.

    "Regenerating Life" completes Season 1 of ALIVE.
    Enjoy current episodes while we prepare Season 2 with lots of storytelling!  Find @credko on Twitter.  See  alivepodcast.net

    Glen Hope Road 8, field recording by Douglas Tallamy

    Theme music created by Tim Moor. Source: https://soundcloud.com/tymur-khakimov 

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  • Regenerate Life through Building (Re-cast)
    Jun 3 2022

    Conversations with Marcus Scheffer, principal of 7group, which more than 20 years ago worked on creating the US Green Building Council LEED certification program as a first step towards sustainability. Nowadays 7group promotes regenerative work by “imagining a different way to understand how humans, their built environment and the natural world around us all live and breathe with each other.”

    Enjoy current episodes while we prepare Season 2 with lots of storytelling!  Find @credko on Twitter.  See  alivepodcast.net

    Thank you,

    Cristina Redko, PhD

    Key Sources:

    7group and Bill Reed (2009)  The Integrative Design Guide to Green Building:Redefining the Practice of Sustainability, John Wiley & Sons

    See also https://sevengroup.com

    River Fire by Kevin MacLeod - (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 

    Truth in the Stones by Kevin MacLeod - (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 

    Theme music created by Tim Moor. Source: https://soundcloud.com/tymur-khakimov

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  • Soil Health as Public Health (Re-cast)
    May 20 2022

    Conversations with Didi Pershouse who describes the nested relationships between soil health, human health, water cycles and climate resiliency. In other words, she connects soil health to public health. She is an educator, and soil sponge strategist committed to building healthy communities both above and below ground.

    Enjoy current episodes while we prepare Season 2 with lots of storytelling!  Find @credko on Twitter.  See  alivepodcast.net
       
    Thank you,

    Cristina Redko, PhD

    Key Sources:

    Didi Pershouse is the founder of the Land and Leadership Initiative and the Center for Sustainable Medicine, and a co-founder of the “Can we Rehydrate California?” Initiative.    

    https://www.landandleadership.org

    http://www.rehydratecalifornia.org

    Didi Pershouse. The Ecology of Care: Medicine, Agriculture, Money, and the Quiet Power of Human and Microbial Communities.Mycelium Books, 2015.

    Didi Pershouse. Understanding Soil Health and Watershed Function: A Teacher’s Manual. August 15, 2017 (published in more than 60 countries, free download) 

    https://www.didipershouse.com/understanding-soil-health-and-watershed-function.html

    Didi Pershouse. Other Species are Essential Workers, Whose Economies Enfold Our Own. December 20, 2020. See https://medium.com

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    Ancient Cavern III, CC by 3.0, Carlos Carty

    Harp improvisation (RepDac2 & RepDac3), CC by 3.0, Monika Gatt

    Munching, CC by 3.0, IneQuation

    End of the world (voice)  CC by 3.0, Speedenza

    Theme music created by Tim Moor. Source: https://soundcloud.com/tymur-khakimov

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  • Sense of Wonder (Re-cast)
    May 6 2022

    Conversations with naturalists Bill Felker and Douglas Horvath, both from Southwest Ohio, focused on paying attention to surrounding environment and nature’s  sense of wonder. This show explores the wonders of being Alive!

    Enjoy current episodes while we prepare Season 2 with lots of storytelling!  Find @credko on Twitter.  See  alivepodcast.net

    Thank you,

    Cristina Redko, PhD

    Key Sources:

    Bill Felker’s Poor Will’s Almanack. See https://www.wyso.org/show/poor-wills-almanack

    Rachel Carson The Sense of Wonder: Celebration  of Nature for Parents and Children Harper Perennial, 2017 reprint edition.

    E.O. Wilson Biophilia. Harvard University Press, 1984

    Vivaldi 4 Seasons performed by the Wichita State University Chamber Players, an ensemble of the Wichita Symphony Orchestra

    Spring Peeper Calling.  Pseudacris crucifer.
    @2014 Stan Lake
    www.CatchingCreation.com

    Glasschimes  for Freesound.org. CC by 3.0, ross63moose

    Theme music created by Tim Moor. Source: https://soundcloud.com/tymur-khakimov 






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  • Celebration
    Apr 22 2022

    Celebration of the first year of the ALIVE podcast.

    Enjoy current episodes while we prepare Season 2 with lots of storytelling!  Find @credko on Twitter.  See  alivepodcast.net    

    Thank you,

    Cristina Redko, PhD

    Key Music Sources:

    Chariots of Fire interpreted by Massimo Bosco (copyright free)

    Glasschimes  for Freesound.org. CC by 3.0, ross63moose

    Martin Mueller and Torgeir Vassvik in beingsalmonbeinghuman.com,  villaks.org, and vassvik.com

    Piano played by Justin Allan

    Theme music created by Tim Moor:
     https://soundcloud.com/tymur-khakimov

    Happy Birthday to you, for Freesound.org. CC by 3.0, DDmyzik

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  • Change Starts in Your Backyard (Re-cast)
    Apr 8 2022

    Conversations with entomologist Douglas Tallamy who urges that each one of us take environmental action one yard at a time to create the “Homegrown National Park”.

    Enjoy current episodes while we prepare Season 2 with lots of storytelling!  Find @credko on Twitter.  See  alivepodcast.net

    Thank you,

    Cristina Redko, PhD

    Key Sources:

    Douglas W. Tallamy. Nature’s Best Hope - A New Approach to Conservation that Starts in Your Yard. Portland, Oregon: Timber Press, 2019

    Homegrown National Park:  https://homegrownnationalpark.org

    Find Native Plants in Your Area/National Wildlife Federation:

    https://www.nwf.org/NativePlantFinder

    California Native Plant Society/Calscape:   https://calscape.org

    National Parks Nature Walks Podcast by Jacob Job, © 2021

    Source: https://www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/episode/national-parks-nature-walk-episode-1-rocky-mountains/

    Wolves Howling at Dawn in Yellowstone National Park and Spring Dawn Chorus in the Sequoias, field recordings by Jacob Job, © 2021

    Glen Hope Road 8, field recording by Douglas Tallamy

    Breaking Plates CC by 3.0, Juan_Merie_Venter

    Theme music created by Tim Moor. Source: https://soundcloud.com/tymur-khakimov 


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  • Patterns of Connection, Part II (Recast)
    Mar 25 2022

    Conversations with Fritjof Capra, PhD is a scientist, educator, activist, and author of  several books that connect conceptual changes in science with broader changes in worldview and values in society. For instance, “a systems view of life” explores the new systemic conception of life at the forefront of science and its application in economics, management, politics, design, medicine, and law. A systems view of life” is also offered as an online course twice a year.

    Enjoy current episodes while we prepare Season 2 with lots of storytelling!  Find @credko on Twitter.  See  alivepodcast.net

    Thank you,

    Cristina Redko, PhD

    Key Sources:

    Fritjof Capra, A Systems View of Life, 2014

    Fritjof Capra, Patterns of Connection, 2021

    Fritjof Capra, Tao of Physics, 5th edition, 2010

    See also Capra Course: https://www.capracourse.net

    Cello Suite No.1 in G major, BWV 1007  by Johann Sebastian Bach, performed by Colin Carr, published by Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. Licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0

    Theme music created by Tim Moor. Source: https://soundcloud.com/tymur-khakimov


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  • Patterns of Connection, Part I (Re-cast)
    Mar 11 2022

    Conversations with Fritjof Capra, PhD is a scientist, educator, activist, and author of  several books that connect conceptual changes in science with broader changes in worldview and values in society. For instance, “a systems view of life” explores the new systemic conception of life at the forefront of science and its application in economics, management, politics, design, medicine, and law. A systems view of life” is also offered as an online course twice a year.

    Enjoy current episodes while we prepare Season 2 with lots of storytelling!  Find @credko on Twitter.  See  alivepodcast.net

    Thank you,

    Cristina Redko, PhD

    Key Sources:

    Fritjof Capra, A Systems View of Life, 2014

    Fritjof Capra, Patterns of Connection, 2021

    Fritjof Capra, Tao of Physics, 5th edition, 2010

    See also Capra Course: https://www.capracourse.net

    Cello Suite No.1 in G major, BWV 1007  by Johann Sebastian Bach, performed by Colin Carr, published by Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. Licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0

    Theme music created by Tim Moor. Source: https://soundcloud.com/tymur-khakimov


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