Episodes
Monday Mar 04, 2024
Resistance Radio interview of Andy Kerr
Monday Mar 04, 2024
Monday Mar 04, 2024
Andy Kerr (andykerr@andykerr.net) is the Czar of The Larch Company (www.andykerr.net ) and consults on environmental and conservation issues. The Larch Company is a for-profit non-membership conservation organization that represents the interests of humans yet born and species that cannot talk. Kerr started is professional conservation career during the Ford Administration. He is best known for his two decades with the Oregon Wild (then Oregon Natural Resources Council), the organization best known for having brought you the northern spotted owl. Kerr began his conservation career during the Ford Administration. Through 2019, Kerr has been closely involved in with the establishment or expansion of 47 Wilderness Areas and 57 Wild and Scenic Rivers, 13 congressionally legislated special management areas, 15 Oregon Scenic Waterways, and one proclaimed national monument (and later expanded). He has testified before congressional committees on several occasions.
Monday Feb 26, 2024
Resistance Radio interview of Graham Linehan
Monday Feb 26, 2024
Monday Feb 26, 2024
Graham Linehan was born in Dublin. He is the mastermind behind beloved sitcoms Father Ted, The IT Crowd, Black Books and Motherland. His Substack is dedicated to monitoring the extremes of gender identity ideology and he also co-hosts the highly successful weekly YouTube show The Mess We’re In, which has garnered a remarkable 1.5 million views in just three years.
Monday Feb 19, 2024
Resistance Radio interview of Susan Eirich
Monday Feb 19, 2024
Monday Feb 19, 2024
For more than a quarter century, Dr Eirich has lived with rescued wild animals, using her degrees in biology and psychology to explore the potential relationships we can have with other species. She founded the field of Reconnection Ecology as an approach to solving our current ecological crises. Her latest book is Whispers From the Wild: An Invitation: Stores from the rescued wild animals of Earth Fire Institute.
Monday Feb 12, 2024
Resistance Radio interview of Stephanie Winn
Monday Feb 12, 2024
Monday Feb 12, 2024
Stephanie Winn is the host of You Must Be Some Kind of Therapist podcast, Associate Producer of NO WAY BACK: The Reality of Gender-Affirming Care, and a Senior Fellow at Do No Harm. As a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in Oregon, she treats adults and couples, with an emphasis on serving detransitioners and ROGD parents. She also offers consultations for those seeking to improve their understanding of gender issues or their communication skills. Follow Stephanie on X at @sometherapist. Follow NO WAY BACK on X @2022affirmation and on Instagram @affirmationgeneration.
Monday Feb 05, 2024
Resistance Radio interview of Keith Harmon Snow
Monday Feb 05, 2024
Monday Feb 05, 2024
Keith Harmon Snow is a writer, photographer and naturalist. This is his second 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 the endangered wildcats of Japan.
Monday Jan 29, 2024
Resistance Radio interview of Deanna Meyer
Monday Jan 29, 2024
Monday Jan 29, 2024
Deanna Meyer is a long time environmental activist. She is on the board of Deep Green Resistance, and is the founder and president of Prairie Protection Colorado. Deanna lives in the Pike National Forest and is currently working with a coalition to ban the trophy hunting of Colorado’s mountain lions, bobcats, and lynx.
Tuesday Jan 23, 2024
Resistance Radio interview of Neil Kiernan
Tuesday Jan 23, 2024
Tuesday Jan 23, 2024
Neil Kiernan is the host of V-RADIO and an activist going back to the Occupy Wall Street movement. His audience is made up of people from both the right and the left. He would describe his political leanings as a left-leaning independent who voted for Bernie Sanders in 2016 and 2020. Today we talk about some of what has gone wrong with the left.
Monday Jan 15, 2024
Resistance Radio interview of Bob Watson
Monday Jan 15, 2024
Monday Jan 15, 2024
Bob Watson grew up in a small town in NE Iowa, Strawberry Point. He worked on farms as a kid growing up, including in one of the first chicken confinements in NE Iowa when he was 12 or 13 years old. The last 35 years he was employed in the wastewater industry in Iowa, and has been an environmental activist mostly concerned with the industrial row crop, feedlot, and confinement modern model of agriculture. Bob co-authored the book, Hog Confinements and Human Health: the intersection of science, morals, and law.
Monday Jan 08, 2024
Resistance Radio interview of Andy Mahler
Monday Jan 08, 2024
Monday Jan 08, 2024
Andy Mahler first became involved in forest protection efforts in 1985 after encountering Forest Service clearcuts in the Hoosier National Forest near his southern Indiana home.
As President of Protect Our Woods, a local grassroots forest protection organization he helped found, he led efforts to protect the Hoosier from off-road vehicle trails, clearcuts, and oil and gas leasing. In 1991 he founded Heartwood, a cooperative regional forest protection network that used legal challenges and other means to stop logging on the national forests in the heartland hardwood region.
In his community in Orange County, Indiana, Andy led efforts to start the Lost River Market and Deli, a member owned, natural foods grocery in Paoli, Indiana, and Orange County HomeGrown which operates a very popular local farmers market. Andy hosts weekly music jams at both locations.
He and his wife, Linda Lee own a rustic and eclectic farm and lodge called the Lazy Black Bear surrounded by the Hoosier National Forest in the rolling hills of southern Indiana where they raise, rehabilitate and release orphaned possums and other critters.
Today we talk about cicadas.
Tuesday Jan 02, 2024
Resistance Radio interview of Bill Finch
Tuesday Jan 02, 2024
Tuesday Jan 02, 2024
Bill Finch is the founding director of the Paint Rock Forest Research Center in the Cumberland Plateau region of northeast Alabama. He has worked to conserve Southeastern biodiversity for more than 40 years, as an award-wining writer and editor, as conservation director of the Nature Conservancy in Alabama, and as director of Mobile Botanical Gardens. He continues to write a weekly column on gardens and natural history and has a weekly radio show. His book, Longleaf Far as the Eye Can See, was developed with his partner, Beth, and is now in its fourth printing.