Episodes
Sunday Aug 26, 2018
Resistance Radio - Guest: Chris Hedges - 08.24.18
Sunday Aug 26, 2018
Sunday Aug 26, 2018
Chris Hedges is a New York Times Pulitzer-prize winning war correspondent who for two decades covered conflicts in Central America, the Middle East, Africa and the Balkans. He returned to the United States to become a powerful social critic and critic of capitalism, and is the author of a dozen books, including War is a Force that Gives us Meaning; Death of the Liberal Class; and Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt. He is a columnist for Truthdig and the host of the Emmy-nominated show On Contact on RT America.
Sunday Aug 19, 2018
Resistance Radio - Guest: Stephany Seay - 08.19.18
Sunday Aug 19, 2018
Sunday Aug 19, 2018
Stephany Seay is the media coordinator with the Montana-based Buffalo Field Campaign, the only group working in the field, in the courts, and in the policy arena in defense of the country’s last wild migratory buffalo, the Yellowstone population. Stephany has been on the front lines with BFC for fifteen years and from the direct interactions and experiences with these gentle giants, she and her comrades have come to the understanding that while we may be trying (very, very hard) to save the buffalo, the buffalo are desperately trying to teach us to save us from ourselves.
Sunday Aug 12, 2018
Resistance Radio - Guest: Josh Schlossberg - 08.12.18
Sunday Aug 12, 2018
Sunday Aug 12, 2018
Josh Schlossberg is a Denver, Colorado-based investigative journalist who writes about ecology, wildlife, climate change, and energy for various publications including EnviroNews, Truthout, Earth Island Journal, Denver Westword and Boulder Weekly. You can follow him on Twitter at @JoshSchlossberg. Today we talk about how mountain lions can help stop chronic wasting disease in deer, elk, and moose.
Sunday Aug 05, 2018
Resistance Radio - Guest: Martin Lee Mueller - 08.05.18
Sunday Aug 05, 2018
Sunday Aug 05, 2018
Martin Lee Mueller received his doctorate in philosophy from the University of Oslo in 2016. He has previously helped build teaching centers in rural Mongolia, worked as a kindergarten teacher, been an elementary school librarian, and led a wilderness school in the Norwegian forest. His book Being Salmon, Being Human was recently awarded a Nautilus Book Award. The book has also inspired a stage performance, a joint project between Martin, two storytellers and a Sami joiker. Their group has previously played in the UK and Scandinavia. This summer, they are coming to the Pacific West Coast to perform in communities between British Columbia and California. Martin lives in Oslo together with his partner and daughter, near a small stream that has yet to see its salmon return from extinction.