EcoRadio KC is a magazine show, including live segments, prerecorded stories, and interviews. The show is being created by a collective of local community organizers and activists. The group chooses a theme for each show which is then produced and hosted by someone from the team. In addition, we draw upon other members of the community as well as area organizations for their knowledge, experience, and ideas.
EcoRadio KC explores our interdependence with the rest of the world, showing the connections between the ways we choose to live and the health of the whole community of life. As a result, we plan to cover a wide range of topics, including local & regenerative agriculture, energy conservation & efficiency, justice, eco-villages, alternative medicine, indigenous peoples, clean energy, local food systems, biofuels, the need for multicultural participation in social change, global warming & climate disruption, extinction, green building and chemistry, and consumerism. If you have any questions or comments about the show or would like to get involved with the team that produces it, please send an email to [email protected]. Teri Wilke is the executive producer.
June 17, 2024 Local, News & Public Affairs, Podcast
CREATING A BETTER FUTURE, WE ARE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER
Host Richard Mabion will speak with his guests, Emily Miller, Senior Environmental Planner with MARC, Zack Pistora, Lobbyist for the Kansas Chapter of the Sierra Club AND Billy Davies, Senior Kansas City Conservation Program Coordinator of the Missouri Chapter of the Sierra Club. Their topic will be the development of a job training and workforce development tool in both Kansas and Missouri for organizations to use.
ListenJune 10, 2024 Local, News & Public Affairs, Podcast
THE UNIVERSAL FEELING TOWARD FRUIT; ITS GLORY AND ABUNDANCE
For our hour on June 10th, EcoRadio KC will play the May Climate Hour, A Little Community Orchard Provides an Amazing Number of Benefits.
ListenJune 3, 2024 Local, News & Public Affairs, Podcast
DOES YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD HAVE A BASEMENT TO SHELTER THE STORM?
Host Richard Mabion will speak with his guests about the Neighborhood Roundtable - Learning to Become a Collaborative Development Unit.
ListenMay 27, 2024 Local, News & Public Affairs, Podcast
START BY DOING WHAT’S NECESSARY; THEN DO WHAT’S POSSIBLE; AND SUDDENLY YOU ARE MAKING CHANGE
Host Richard Mabion will speak with Zack Pistora, State Lobbyist for the Kansas Sierra Club.
ListenMay 20, 2024 Local, News & Public Affairs, Podcast
EVERY SINGLE PIECE OF PLASTIC EVER MADE IS STILL ON THIS PLANET. WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE CALLED PLASTIC? FAKE? UNSUPPORTED BY EVIDENCE? OH, YEAH.
Host Craig Lubow will speak with Tom Pelton, Director of Communications for the Environmental Integrity Project (EIP). The EIP is a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting public health and our natural resources by holding polluters and government agencies accountable under the law, advocating for tough but fair environmental standards, and empowering communities fighting for clean air and clean water.
ListenMay 13, 2024 Local, News & Public Affairs, Podcast
TURTLES MAY BE THE WISEST BEINGS BUT NOT THE BEST PETS
Host Terri Wilke will speak with Benjamin Reed, Assistant Professor of Biology in the College of Arts and Sciences at Washburn about the ornate box turtle. The research Reed and his students conduct aids in conserving the dwindling population of the ornate box turtle.
ListenMay 6, 2024 Local, News & Public Affairs, Podcast
LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR AS YOURSELF – GOOD COMES BACK TO YOU
Host Richard Mabion will speak on neighborhood groups with Emily Miller of MARC, Rich Gutowski and others. Community empowers people to be active citizens and to generate ideas at a grassroots level. This is about thinking together in a non-confrontational and truly democratic way.
ListenApril 29, 2024 Local, News & Public Affairs, Podcast
PEOPLE, PLANET, PEACE – A TALK WITH JILL STEIN
Host Terri Wilke speaks with Jill Stein, Green Party candidate for United States President. Jill Stein is campaigning in Kansas City as part of an “Earth Day to May Day” campaign swing through the Midwest. She carved out time to visit KKFI.
ListenApril 22, 2024 Local, News & Public Affairs, Podcast
SHARE OUR KNOWLEDGE WITH OTHERS
Host Richard Mabion and Rich Gutowski speak with Kathryn Persley, President of the Heart of the City Neighborhood Association, and Emily Miller, Senior Environmental Planner, and Natalie Unruh, Water Quality Planner, both in the Transportation and Environment Department at Mid-America Regional Council (MARC). MARC's Environment department develops policies, processes and projects that help keep the region’s air and water clean, reduces the amount of waste sent to landfills, restores green infrastructure and advances climate resilience. This hour will be about forming a neighborhood think tank.
ListenApril 15, 2024 Local, News & Public Affairs, Podcast
OUR SYSTEMS TO END HUNGER HAVE NOT – LET’S TRY SOMETHING DIFFERENT
On April 15th, host Brent Ragsdale speaks with Pantaleon Florez, a farmer, chef, and the sole operator of Maseualkualli Farms – a no-till, no fossil fuel cultivation farm. Maseualkaulli Farms means “The Peoples’ Farms”. That means food security, sustainability and people power.
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