• The Inspiring Return of the California Condor
    Jul 4 2024

    What does it take to bring a species back from the brink of extinction? Join Vanessa from "Two Chicks and a Hoe" as she welcomes Monica Fox, a dedicated veterinary technician at the Oakland Zoo, to share the incredible comeback story of the California condor. Discover the awe-inspiring journey of North America's largest bird, whose wings span an impressive 9 to 10 feet, and learn about the unique features that help this majestic creature thrive.

    From the desperate days of the 1980s, when the condor population plummeted to just 22 birds, to the groundbreaking conservation efforts that have helped their numbers rebound, Monica provides a riveting account of the challenges and triumphs in the battle against extinction. Hear about the pivotal role of captive breeding programs, the ongoing fight against lead poisoning, and the innovative solutions like copper bullets that are making a difference. It's a testament to what can be achieved through collaboration and dedication.

    In this episode, we celebrate significant milestones, such as the first wild-hatched condor chick since the population crisis, and highlight the vital ongoing efforts that ensure the survival of this iconic species. Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast eager to spot these magnificent birds in their natural habitat or someone interested in the broader implications of conservation work, Monica's insights will inspire and inform. Tune in to understand the power of teamwork in conservation and how you can contribute to the noble cause of preserving the California condor.

    California Condor Picture donated for use by: Tim Huntington
    Check out his site: webnectar.com

    US Fish and Wildlife Service
    California Department of Fish & Wildlife
    Los Angeles Zoo
    San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance
    Oakland Zoo
    Ventana Wildlife Society
    Peregrine Fund
    Yurok Tribe

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    48 mins
  • Over & Under - Wildlife Corridors
    Jun 29 2024

    Can wildlife corridors save species from the brink of extinction amid the relentless pace of human development? Two Chicks and a Hoe brings you an eye-opening conversation with Dana Page, a wildlife biologist from the San Francisco Bay Area, who sheds light on the vital role these passageways play in preserving biodiversity. This episode explores how corridors are essential for the movement, genetic diversity, and survival of species such as caribou, wolves, mountain lions, and even salmon. Dana offers her expert insights into the fragmentation of habitats, illustrated vividly with the challenges faced by mountain lions in the Santa Cruz mountains.

    Ever wondered how amphibians like the California newt survive their perilous migrations across busy roads? We discuss a striking example at Lexington Reservoir, where these newts brave Alma Road to reach their breeding grounds. Hear about the innovative measures being taken by local agencies to design safe crossings, including the intriguing concept of underground tunnels. Dana shares the engineering intricacies involved and the importance of considering species-specific behaviors.

    From apex predators to pollinators, every species plays a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance. This episode delves into the interconnectedness of ecosystems and the cascading effects when key species are removed. The episode highlights the indispensable roles of mountain lions in regulating prey populations and how small creatures like salamanders contribute to soil health. The conversation also touches on practical conservation efforts, such as planting native milkweed for monarch butterflies and creating green roofs to support biodiversity.

    Santa Cruz Puma Project
    Building the Largest Wildlife Crossing in the World
    26 Most Important Wildlife Crossings Across the Globe
    Milkweed Resources – Milkweed Watch “Engaging Citizens in Science”
    Coyote & Badger video

    Interview with: Dana Page

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    45 mins
  • Embracing the Blaze: How 'Good Fire' Nurtures Our Forests and Traditions
    Apr 13 2024

    Unlock the secrets of the land with wildlife biologist Dana Page, as she guides us through the rejuvenating embrace of 'good fire' in forest management. Step inside the world of prescribed burns, where each flame is a careful calculation for conservation. Together, we'll dismantle the fears surrounding controlled burns and marvel at the intricate dance of destruction and regeneration, orchestrated to protect our natural landscapes.

    From the ancient echoes of cultural fire management to the modern halls of policymaking, Dana Page weaves a tale of how indigenous wisdom is rekindling its rightful place in ecosystem balance. We traverse the complex path of integrating this ancestral knowledge into current conservation strategies, navigating the constraints of modern bureaucracy. Through the smoke, we glimpse the revitalizing power of fire, as it clears invasive species, nurtures biodiversity, and safeguards the future of our forests.

    The episode culminates in a deep exploration of the practicalities of fire in conservation, from strategic firefighting techniques to their ecological consequences. Dana explains the art of using firelines and backburning to create natural barriers, ensuring the safety of both flora and fauna. The dance of fire in our ecosystems is a delicate balance, one that we are learning to master with the guidance of those who have listened to its crackling song for millennia. Join us as we fan the flames of this vital conversation.

    Tribal and Indigenous Fire Tradition

    Interview with Dana Page


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    42 mins
  • No Judgement - Just Love. Project Street Vet
    Apr 12 2024

    Have you ever watched the sunset alongside a furry friend and felt an unparalleled sense of connection? That profound companionship is what we explore in our latest heart-stirring conversation, where Genesis Rendon from Project Street Vet reveals how the love between pets and their unhoused owners transcends all barriers. Our discussion honors the incredible work of those who provide health care to pets of the unhoused in Los Angeles, bringing to light emotional tales that exemplify resilience and the strength of the human-animal bond.

    The streets tell stories of loyalty and survival, and in this episode, we share the journey of Justin and his cat Um, whose lives were transformed through the kindness of strangers and the medical expertise of compassionate veterinarians. We unpack the misconceptions about homeless pet owners and discuss how Project Street Vet, inspired by Dr. Kwane Stewart's vision of non-judgment, offers a lifeline to these precious relationships. The tales we share are a testament to the shared humanity and the lengths to which people will go to protect their animal companions.

    As we wrap up our conversation, we shine a spotlight on the transformative impact of community-driven initiatives that extend a helping hand to pets in need. From Skid Row to the LA riverbed, we reflect on how these programs have fostered human connections and built a sense of community. The episode is a tribute to the unbreakable bonds we form with our pets and the heroes who work tirelessly to ensure that no animal is left behind, regardless of their owner's circumstances.

    Project Street Vet

    Interview with: Genesis Rendon

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    48 mins
  • Zero Waste. Taking the First Step - it's Not That Hard
    Mar 8 2024

    Imagine living a life where your yearly trash fits into a single mason jar. Sounds like a tall order? Not to Heather Bedy, our special guest and Zero-waste sage, who joins me to inspire you with the notion that a near-zero waste existence isn't just a pipe dream—it's an attainable reality. We dissect the lifecycle of disposable coffee cups to uncover the significant environmental toll they take and then pivot to the inspiring actions of families who've mastered the art of minimal waste. Heather and I dig into the idea that the choices we make every day, no matter how small, can steer us towards a more sustainable future and drive manufacturers to consider the planet in their production methods.

    Have you ever faced the mystery of what to do with your plastic waste? This episode doesn't just skim the surface of our plastic predicament; it provides a treasure map to navigate the jungle of sustainable living. We'll walk you through a world beyond the blue recycling bin, where refusing, reusing, and repairing become your new best friends. Heather and I explore the power of individual habit changes, like carrying a reusable water bottle or shopping in bulk, to mold a lifestyle that's as kind to the Earth as it is rewarding for you. While we acknowledge some adjustments might seem daunting, we're here to assure you that each step, however small, propels us closer to a healthier planet.

    Dive into the potential of a circular economy and the transformative recycling programs that are putting a dent in our waste woes. We spotlight trailblazers like Brightmark, who turn plastics into fuel, and Terra Cycle's heroic efforts to recycle the unrecyclable. Sharing my personal 'trash audit' experience, we get real about what we're tossing out and how we can shift our habits for the better. This episode isn't just a conversation; it's a call to action, encouraging you to take the first step—no matter how small—toward a zero-waste lifestyle. It's about being part of a community that values mutual care and respect for our shared environment. So tune in, get inspired, and begin your journey to a cleaner, greener tomorrow.

    Recycle Nation
    RecycleNation is the the number one technology tool in the United States to improve environmental sustainability and circular economy initiatives and features the world’s largest recycling database
    The Trash Punx
    Terra Cycle
    Recycle the Unrecyclable
    Baby Steps Toward a Zero-Waste Home
    At Home Trash Audit Steps
    Great activity to do as a family!

    Interview with: Heather Bedy

    Tile Image: John Cameron

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    47 mins
  • Drag Saved My Life : A Journey of Acceptance and Inspiration
    Feb 4 2024

    When Alex Mondragon, known under the spotlight as Belladonna, stepped into the world of drag, a bold tapestry of self-expression unfurled before them. Their journey, marked by the trials of growing up non-heteronormative and the quest for acceptance, is the beating heart of our latest episode. Through a candid conversation, Alex shares how drag became more than just an art form—it was the lifeline that anchored them in a community that celebrates identity and challenges societal norms, weaving a narrative that reaches beyond personal transformation to touch on broader cultural shifts.

    Each of us has a story etched in the struggles and triumphs of finding who we are, but for those in the LGBTQ+ community, these tales often come with the weight of societal pressures and the search for safe havens. Our episode delves into the impactful role media representation and drag culture play in shaping queer identities, and the stark contrast between mainstream acceptance and the censure faced by LGBTQ+ displays of affection. Alex's reflections provide a raw look into the intricate dance of reconciling personal identity with the expectations of family and society, and how the embrace of drag culture can not only foster self-acceptance but also serve as a vibrant act of rebellion and celebration.

    Beneath the glitter and glamor of drag lies a foundation of mentorship, resilience, and hope—a community that extends its hand to those grappling with depression and seeking solace. We uncover the invaluable connections formed through drag, the mentorship from drag moms, and the inclusive nature of the art that transcends not only gender but also the boundaries of the LGBTQ+ community. This episode is a mosaic of stories; from Alex's life-changing encounter with a drag queen to the competitive yet united spirit of drag performers, we celebrate the transformative power of drag to create a beacon of love, acceptance, and solidarity for all who find themselves within its radiant embrace.

    The Trevor Project
    LGBT National Help Center

    Interview with : Alex Mondragon aka Belladonna

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    51 mins
  • The Invisible Journey of Your Morning Cup of Joy . . . Coffee!
    Dec 2 2023

    Ever wonder about the intricate journey of your morning java? Prepare to have your curiosity quenched. We sat down with coffee expert and industry innovator, Mariana Faerron Gutierrez, owner of Tico Coffee Roasters, to explore the complexities of the coffee industry. Brace yourself for a stimulating conversation as we traverse the terrain of coffee origins, growth methods, and environmental impact. Uncover the secrets behind the world's second most traded commodity and the factors that influence the taste of your favorite brew.

    Mariana doesn't stop at the beans - she dives deep into the challenges that the coffee industry is currently facing. From climate change disrupting coffee production to the decreasing number of coffee pickers due to migration and low wages, Mariana offers a first-hand account of these pressing issues. She also sheds light on the influential role women play in coffee production, sharing her personal mission to empower women through her work in the field.

    We also scratch the surface of sustainable farming and conscious consumption. Mariana reveals the critical importance of sustainability in coffee farming, advocating for consumer awareness and fair trade practices. As we uncover the significance of agriculture certifications and their impact, you'll realize how vital it is to be informed and involved in the coffee industry. This episode is brimming with insights, perfect for coffee lovers and conscious consumers alike. Brew a pot, sit back and soak up a conversation that will change how you view the humble coffee bean.

    Tico Coffee Roasters

    Interview with Mariana Faerron

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    41 mins
  • What the Flip Flop? Converting Waste to Wonder
    Oct 13 2023

    Ever contemplated the impact of discarded flip flops on our marine life? Get ready to have your eyes opened as we connect with Erin Smith, CEO of Ocean Sole. In this enlightening episode, Erin pulls back the curtain on the global crisis involving these seemingly innocuous footwear items that are wreaking havoc on our oceans.

    Strap in as Erin walks us through the journey of these discarded flip flops- from poverty-stricken areas to the vast oceans, and to the coastlines of Kenya. She paints a vivid picture of how hot emerging markets contribute heavily to the flip flop debris in our oceans due to poor waste management and lack of infrastructure. Most intriguing is the journey of these flip flops, carried by the currents to our beaches, ending up as a significant part of marine debris.

    But it's not all doom and gloom. Ocean Sole is transforming this crisis into an opportunity. Hear how this organization gives new life to discarded flip flops by turning them into breathtaking pieces of art. Discover the unique challenges and innovations involved in this process, and the uplifting impact it has on local communities. From providing jobs to promoting environmental awareness, this inspiring tale of turning waste into wonder will leave you in awe. Join us in this inspiring journey as we learn how art and sustainability can come together to make a difference. You're definitely going to say, "Wow, I didn't know that!"

    Ocean Sole

    Interview with: Erin Smith

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    31 mins