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.
April 21, 2025 Local, News & Public Affairs, Podcast
A REVIEW OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE IMPERATIVE
EcoRadio KC is proud to broadcast the first of two special programs created by University of Kansas Environmental Studies students. Their topic is Environmental Justice, both what it is and an understanding of the historical context of Environmental Justice. You will hear from Kathryn Keefe, Samuel Kaufman, Tayler Mahoney, Olivia Phipps, Alex Perez, Janie Lauberth and Alexsa Mehmedovic, all students of the University of Kansas Environmental Studies program under Associate Teaching Professor Ali Brox.
ListenMarch 31, 2025 Local, News & Public Affairs, Podcast
DO WE NEED A FARM BILL? YES, WITH CHANGES
Host Terri Wilke will speak with Paul Johnson, Policy Analyst and Advocate for the Kansas Rural Center. They will talk about the federal Farm Bill and how the Farm Bill can be changed to protect the land and improve nutrition.
Read MoreMarch 24, 2025 Local, News & Public Affairs, Podcast
SAVE THE WAKARUSA RIVER VALLEY!
Host Terri Wilke will speak with Michael Almon and Melinda Ball who are both involved with a group called Save the Wakarusa River Valley, or SWRV, for short. Save the Wakarusa River Valley, or SWRV, is hosting an event on March 29th, 2:30 PM at the Lawrence Public Library Auditorium.
ListenMarch 17, 2025 Local, News & Public Affairs, Podcast
AUNT LAINIE IS BACK TO TALK ABOUT FOOD!
EcoRadio KC is playing from Aunt Lainie’s podcasts. Aunt Lainie is a Kansas City Missouri based Auntie who loves cooking, exploring new restaurants/cafes, and chatting about all things food and drink. You can find her podcast each week. We are lucky she shares a monthly hour on EcoRadio KC.
Read MoreMarch 10, 2025 Local, News & Public Affairs, Podcast
FROM CLIMATE HOUR: GenZ Perspectives on The World Of Climate Change
EcoRadio KC is playing the most recent production of Climate Hour, GenZ Perspectives on The World Of Climate Change.
Please tune in to hear host, Bob Grove, and guests to discuss GenZ Perspectives on The World Of Climate Change.
March 3, 2025 Local, News & Public Affairs, Podcast
HONEST CLIMATE JOURNALISM ISN’T JUST REPORTING – IT’S A PUBLIC SERVICE
KKFI relies on listener support to broadcast our show. Please know that when you give, you will receive more good radio with information that will make your life enriched. Monday, March 3rd, EcoRadio KC is broadcasting during KKFI’s Winter Pledge Drive. Special for that date, we have invited our crew of volunteers to replay highlights from shows they have created. We are all volunteers and we prepare a radio hour each Monday because we believe it is important for us all to know more information about actions that occur. EcoRadioKC tries to provide a balance of good news and alarming news, but always, we try to deliver honest reporting.
Read MoreFebruary 24, 2025 Local, News & Public Affairs, Podcast
INCREASED GLOBAL ENERGY IS A FACT, ONLY OUR GOVERNMENT HAS CHANGED AND HERE’S WHAT WE WILL DO ABOUT IT
Host Richard Mabion and his friend and advisor, Rich Gutowski, had planned to speak with Jeffrey Severin, Sr. Program Manager for the Heartland Environmental Justice Center, which is part of the Environmental Finance Center at Wichita State University. Unfortunately, very recently, Heartland Environmental Justice Center received a termination memo ending the TCTAC grant. Fortunately, Richard and Rich have alternate ideas.
ListenFebruary 17, 2025 Local, News & Public Affairs, Podcast
2025 LEGISLATIVE UPDATES FROM THE KANSAS AND MISSOURI CHAPTERS OF THE SIERRA CLUB
Host Richard Mabion and Rich Gutowski, will speak with Zack Pistora, Director of the Kansas Chapter of the Sierra Club and Billy Davies, Senior Field Organizer for the Missouri Chapter of the Sierra Club. Both the Kansas and Missouri Legislatures are in action and on EcoRadio KC, we like our listeners to be aware of how those legislative actions pertain to our environment.
Read MoreFebruary 10, 2025 Local, News & Public Affairs, Podcast
WE NEED TO CREATE LOCALLY CONTROLLED JOB TRAINING PROGRAMS AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
Host Richard Mabion speaks with Rich Gutowski. They are going to tell us what they see needs improvement, offer ideas on how those improvements can be attained and encourage us to work together to make that change.
ListenFebruary 3, 2025 Local, News & Public Affairs, Podcast
NOURISH THE BODY AND MIND
Food and ecology are inextricably linked, both in producing domesticated food through agriculture and livestock and in harvesting wild plants and animals. Let’s consider, are we creating food and preparing it in a way that sustains our best health outcomes? Is healthy food easily available to each of us?
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