Episodes
9 hours ago
Resistance Radio interview of Susan A Masino
9 hours ago
9 hours ago
Susan A. Masino is a neuroscientist and a professor of applied
science at Trinity College. Her research is focused on promoting
brain health and on the critical role of self-sustaining,
climate-regulating ecosystems, particularly natural forests, to
support local and global wellbeing. She is a coauthor on a recent
regional report titled "Wildlands in New England: Past, Present and
Future," and on the seminal paper on proforestation, i.e. growing
existing forests, as an essential and cost-effective strategy for
long-term ecological and human health.
Monday May 13, 2024
Resistance Radio interview of Laura Lecuona
Monday May 13, 2024
Monday May 13, 2024
Laura Lecuona studied Philosophy at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. She’s an editor and translator specializing in memoirs, young adult fiction and social sciences. As a popularizer of feminism, she is a regular lecturer and writer. She’s Mexico’s country contact for Women’s Declaration International, and the author of Gender Identity: Lies and Dangers (Spinifex Press, 2024).
Monday May 06, 2024
Resistance Radio interview of Paul Tyson
Monday May 06, 2024
Monday May 06, 2024
Paul Tyson is an independent scholar and an Honorary Senior Fellow with the School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry, at the University of Queensland, in Australia. He has academic qualifications in philosophy, theology, and sociology, and likes to mix them all up when trying to understand how strange the ordinary features of our contemporary way of life are. Three of his biggest intellectual heroes are Plato, Kierkegaard, and Ellul. Over the past few years he has been writing in the science and religion domain, which has resulted in the 2022 book 'A Christian Theology of Science' the 2021 book 'Theology and Climate Change' and the 2019 book 'Seven Brief Lessons on Magic'.
Monday Apr 29, 2024
Resistance Radio interview of Robert Knight
Monday Apr 29, 2024
Monday Apr 29, 2024
Dr. Robert Knight is the founder of the Howard T. Odum Florida Springs Institute, a nonprofit corporation dedicated to supporting science and education necessary for restoration and wise management of Florida’s artesian springs. Dr. Knight is an environmental scientist with more than 40 years of professional experience, including detailed ecological studies at many of Florida’s large artesian springs. He is former adjunct professor at the University of Florida Dept. of Environmental Engineering and Sciences where he taught graduate level classes on the ecology of Florida’s springs.
As Director of the Florida Springs Institute, Dr. Knight is active on research and restoration efforts at the Santa Fe River Springs, Kings Bay/Crystal River springs, Ichetucknee Springs, Rainbow Springs, Wakulla Springs, Homosassa Springs, Glen Springs, springs of the Suwannee River, Wekiva River springs, Volusia Blue Spring, and Silver Springs. Dr. Knight is also an advisor to springs advocacy groups throughout north Florida that help to educate local governmental officials about improved groundwater management and springs protection. Dr. Knight is author of Silenced Springs – Moving from Tragedy to Hope.
Monday Apr 22, 2024
Resistance Radio interview of David Nickell
Monday Apr 22, 2024
Monday Apr 22, 2024
David Nickell is a a retired professor of philosophy and sociology and a former resident of what is now Land Between the Lakes. He was the sixth generation on their farm there, which was a land grant from the Revolutionary War. TVA forced nearly a thousand families out for the LBL project. He lives on his maternal grandparent's farm now, which is about 20 miles north of LBL, still on the peninsula between the Cumberland and Tennessee Rivers.
Monday Apr 15, 2024
Resistance Radio interview of Tiffany Justice
Monday Apr 15, 2024
Monday Apr 15, 2024
Tiffany Justice is a wife and mom of four school-aged children. After serving four years on the School Board of the School District of Indian River County, Florida, she cofounded Moms for Liberty, a national nonprofit, nonpartisan organization fighting for the survival of America by unifying, educating, and empowering parents to defend their parental rights at all levels of government. Founded in January of 2021, Moms for Liberty currently has 275 chapters in 44 states with over 115,000 active members.
Monday Apr 08, 2024
Resistance Radio interview of Keith Harmon Snow
Monday Apr 08, 2024
Monday Apr 08, 2024
Keith Harmon Snow is a writer, photographer and naturalist. This is his third program with me focused on rare cats of the world. In 1993 he exposed a high-level racket in Japan involving trade in endangered species. Today we talk about tigers.
Monday Apr 01, 2024
Resistance Radio interview of Eric Balken
Monday Apr 01, 2024
Monday Apr 01, 2024
Eric Balken grew up in Salt Lake City, building a connection to Utah’s mountains, rivers, and deserts at a young age. In his youth, Eric volunteered with local non-profits gaining experience in public land surveys, membership outreach, and grassroots organizing. Eric has been deeply involved with Colorado River policy for the past decade, helping spearhead multiple research and advocacy initiatives at GCI. Eric has a bachelor’s degree in Environmental Studies and Geography from the University of Utah and serves as an advisory on the Future of the Colorado Group
Monday Mar 25, 2024
Resistance Radio- Interview of Joaquin Hortal
Monday Mar 25, 2024
Monday Mar 25, 2024
Joaquín Hortal is a biogeographer and community
ecologist working at the Museo Nacional de
Ciencias Naturales (Natural History Museum) of
the Spanish Scientific Council in Madrid. He also
collaborates with the Centre for Ecology,
Evolution and Environmental Changes of the
University of Lisbon, and the Department of
Ecology of the Federal University of Goiás in
Brazil, and Before he worked at the University of
the Azores, University of Copenhagen and Imperial College London.
He studies the effects of current and past
environmental conditions and ecological processes
on the geographic patterns of biodiversity, the
role of species niche and ecological interactions
in the organization of biological communities in
time and space, and the use and misuse of
biodiversity big data. He works with mosses, seed
plants, vertebrates and insects, and has been
studying the ecology and biogeography of dung beetles for more than 25 years.
Monday Mar 11, 2024
Resistance Radio interview of Davis Mounger
Monday Mar 11, 2024
Monday Mar 11, 2024
Davis Mounger is the codirector of Tennessee Heartwood, a grassroots nonprofit dedicated to the protection and promotion of Tennessee's public lands. He has worked on public lands issues since the 1990's. He currently teaches high school and occasionally conducts forest watch workshops