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The theme of episode 17 is "Planting Hope," which is much needed now.

There are four songs in this episode. The first is Mark Lagerwey's "Plant a Tree," which reminds us, if we want to leave a viable planet for our children and our children's children, we need to think on the time scale of the trees, some of which can live for hundreds of years -- if we don't cut them down or create unsustainable conditions. We can find a better balance and a purpose through thoughtful stewardship. Mark suggests, "Plant a Tree."

The second song is Harriet Jerusha's "Life is not a Race," which continues the tree theme, pointing out that trees stay in one place, keep on growing, provide habitat and new seedlings.

The next segment in this episode is an interview with Sophia Mirto, an activist and lead wrangler and board president with "Hands Off Central Texas," who has had amazing sucess with large rallies and events, demonstrating that there are huge numbers who want to protect democracy and our constitution. If you're looking contribute to something positive, this might be a good way to start.

Next is a short interlude with Afro-pop band Atlas Soul. Good vibes!

Rees Shad closes out episode 17 with an animated music video, "Ain't That the Way," about activism and art, -- Delta blues with a social message. Enjoy!