Here's the full listing of our 2011 radio programs:
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Bread and Roses: Time Poverty, Super-Wealth and the Politics of Happiness - At the same time the Great Recession has inflicted enormous pain and suffering, it has also caused people to take a deeper look at what’s really important in our lives.
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All Love Begins with Seeing: Poetry and Justice for All - Shailja Patel is a slam poetry champion and star of her award-winning, one-woman play “Migritude” about the intricate webs of global migration and cultural identity.
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Beloved Community: Hello, My Other Self -In today’s radically shifting world, the name of the game is resilience – the capacity of both human and ecological systems to absorb disturbance, roll with the punches and come up standing.
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Upscaling Goodness: Treehuggers, Earth Acupuncture and Community Forests - After catalyzing the first major urban Department of the Watershed, TreePeople and friends are motivating millions of Angelenos to grow environmental and community interconnectedness across the entire L.A. watershed.
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Tears in the Eyes, Rainbow in the Heart: Dr. Jane Goodall’s Reasons for Hope - The visionary primatologist and conservationist Dr. Jane Goodall revolutionized primatology and helped us realize how close our kinship is with the animal kin-dom.
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Future Generations Are Screaming At Us: The Clean Energy Climate Challenge - The climate crisis is a crisis of governance and leadership. Will we move rapidly enough to realign our policies, politics and economy to stabilize the climate? NASA's chief climatologist James Hansen says there’s still time.
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Globalocal: The Migration of Grassroots Solutions - In India, human rights activist Mallika Dutt designed an elegant media campaign that successfully interrupts domestic violence live in real time.
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Women and Power: “Power Over” or “Power To”? - Around the world, women are inspiring each other to envision a world where women lead, but quite differently. How is the leadership of women benefitting us all?
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The Organic Revolution: From Hippie to Hip to Scale - Though still small in the big picture, organic food has come all the way — from hippie to hip to mainstream since the Sixties. But can organic food and fair food ever feed seven billion people?
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From Slavery to Stardust: What Would Healing Look Like? - What might happen when the descendants of a white slave trader and of black people who were enslaved meet?
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An Oil Spill Runs Through It: Corporate Power and the Sliming of American Democracy - Enraged by the first television images of the massive crude oil spill off the pristine Santa Barbara coast, 20 million Americans took to the streets chanting with one voice: Protect Mother Earth.
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Education for Action: Reinventing Everything - Perhaps the single greatest systems error of human civilization is the illusion that people are somehow separate from nature – not subject to the ground rules for the rest of the web of life.
- Molecular Psychology: Good Chemistry with Nature’s Green Chemistry – The radical growth of green chemistry is showing we can have good chemistry with the Earth by emulating nature’s green chemistry and do good business at the same time.
Each year we leverage the content of our Bioneers Conference plenary and panel speakers as well as on-site interviews through our award-winning national and international radio series. The series is our single biggest outreach tool.
Radio Series Personnel
The radio team includes executive producer and co-writer Kenny Ausubel; senior producer, co-writer and host Neil Harvey; co-writer Catherine Stifter, managing producer Stephanie Welch; and project liaison Aaron Leventman.

