Episodes
Saturday Jul 28, 2012
Rise Up Ghana and the Music of Sweet HayaH
Saturday Jul 28, 2012
Saturday Jul 28, 2012
Jeremy Joe Kirschbaum and Daisy speak about fundraising for a medical clinic in Ghana ( http://www.riseupghana.org/). Rise Up Development Collective (RUDC) is a nonprofit organization focused on development in the Wli Todzi community, in the Volta Region in Ghana. We promote Wli Todzi as an eco-tourism destination and raise funds to sustainability construct, stock, and staff a much needed health clinic for the people of Wli Todzi. Next, we bring the band Sweet HayaH into KSCO and hear a live performance which is absolutely amazing! Sweet HayaH is composed of Nehal, Devin, Aaron, and Josh. Their music is a fusion of rock, soul, blues, and a touch of world (http://www.reverbnation.com/sweethayah).
Saturday Jul 21, 2012
Marine Mammals and Acoustics with Dr. Brandon Southall
Saturday Jul 21, 2012
Saturday Jul 21, 2012
Dr. Brandon Southall is President and Senior Scientist for Southall Environmental Associates, Inc. based in Santa Cruz, CA and a research associate with the University of California, Santa Cruz. He is currently involved in research projects to measure behavioral responses of marine mammals to various human sounds, primarily military sonar signals, and measurements of the effects of impulsive noise on hearing in seals and sea lions in laboratory settings. It's the Way of Love interviewed Dr. Southall and Dr. Jeremy Goldbogen and Caroline Casey, on Saturday, July 28th at KSCO radio station in Santa Cruz on their research on marine mammals and acoustics.
Saturday Jun 30, 2012
Alternative Energy Talks with Melissa Ceresa and Ray Newkirk
Saturday Jun 30, 2012
Saturday Jun 30, 2012
We talk to Ray Newkirk, the founder and co-owner of the Green Station (http://www.thegreenstation.us/) which is a biodiesel fueling station and alternative energy resource. Ray is a general contractor who leans green. While Ray has built numerous homes and additions in Santa Cruz, CA, including a 2-story 2500 square foot straw bale, his focus for the past 10 years has been on renewable energy, passive solar design, rain water catchment and providing biodiesel to the community. Next, we talk to Melissa Ceresa of West Valley College Advanced Transportation Technology and Energy (westvalley.edu/atte). We talk about upcoming training courses they have in Energy Auditing and Solar PV Design and LEED as well as some new Geographic Information Systems classes. The ATTE initiative is set up to transform California's workforce by providing on-demand training that is accessible, flexible and relevant in today's economy. With a focus on transportation and energy. The ATTE provides training to help businesses and workers meet the challenge of newly emerging transportation and energy technologies.