Now for something different on the Climate Stew program. Grateful for all the listeners who have listened to our first 10 episodes, we decided to play three of our favorite songs that we have featured but up to now have not been able to play all the way through. Marvin Bloom helps gets things started, then we have the music followed by an inspiring segment of That Day in Climate History–a report from the future that looks at the past about all the many creative ways we have faced (and will face) crises. Pop in your headphones and have a listen to our 11th episode–the most musical climate change program you will ever hear. Listen here or on iTunes, and Stitcher. Please rate and review. Comments are always welcome.
Links
Archive.org Netlabels
Music
Over and Over from Five Song Demo by Mark Chadwick
Rocket Trip by Kognitif on My Space World LP
Lush Life by Poldoore on the Lush Life LP
Dream On on Lush Life by Poldoore
Transcript
Opening
Marvin: This is Climate Stew, the program that takes a serious look at Global Warming but doesn’t try to scare the snot out of you. Explore your role on a new planet with your host Peterson Toscano. (SINGING) Hey there, I’m afraid of this world, but I’m not afraid of you and I’m not afraid of you.
Peterson this is not working, where is your opening music?
Peterson: Hey Marvin, yeah, sorry about that but we are doing something different with today’s show. Thanks for starting us off. Hello and welcome to episode 11 of Climate Stew, I am Peterson Toscano .
Marvin: and this is Mavin Bloom.
Peterson: Having just passed the 10 episode mark, we decided to change things up fjust or this episode. The Climate Stew team loves good music and we include lots of great tracks that we play between segments. Sadly you only get to hear short excerpts of these songs. Today we will play for you three songs we have featured and play them in their entirety.
Marvin: Wait but are you going to include That Day In Climate History, that report from the future that looks at the past that gives us a clue of how we might deal with climate change in the present?
Peterson: Sure we can end with That Day in Climate History.