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The RoundtableThe RoundtableThe Woodstock Film Festival presents "The Librarians" 8/8 at Upstate Films in SaugertiesThe Woodstock Film Festival will present a special Book Banning and Freedom of Expression event featuring a screening of The Librarians, a powerful new film by acclaimed director Kim A. Snyder, followed by a post-screening conversation with the filmmaker at Upstate Films Orpheum Theatre on August 8th in Saugerties.2025-07-2420 minBetter Life School With Ana McKennaBetter Life School With Ana McKennaThe CEO Mindset Shift: Build a Business That Doesn’t Burn You Out | Better Life School w/ Ana McKennaFeeling stuck, overwhelmed, or drowning in admin chaos? You’re not alone. In this episode of Better Life School, Anna McKenna chats with systems strategist and entrepreneur Kim Laduke (KO Strategies) about how small business owners — especially women — can finally fix their messy operations, stop burnout for good, and scale smarter.💼 Whether you're running a home care biz, growing a fitness studio, or juggling your latest side hustle — this episode will help you: Simplify your systems Stop the burnout spiral (this time for real) Make more money doing what you actually love🎧 Tune in if you're ready t...2025-05-1930 minLaura Flanders and Friends:  Positive Independent Journalism for a Just WorldLaura Flanders and Friends: Positive Independent Journalism for a Just WorldThe Future of Energy is Indigenous: Water Protectors v.s. Enbridge's Line3 PipelineFor full episode notes including related episodes, research and reading links  goto:  https://Patreon.com/theLFShowAs Canadian oil giant Enbridge defies orders to shut down their dangerous Line 5 pipeline in Michigan, indigenous environmental activists gain momentum in their fight to end reliance on fossil fuels. In Minnesota, Enbridge plans to build another pipeline, violating treaties and threatening the Mississippi Watershed. The company says its new pipeline is essential to our energy system. That’s big oil’s vision for the future. What is the indigenous one? What would the world look like if community, ecology, and sustai...2021-08-2028 minLaura Flanders and Friends:  Positive Independent Journalism for a Just WorldLaura Flanders and Friends: Positive Independent Journalism for a Just WorldUncut Interview: Winona LaDuke, An Indigenous Roadmap for a Just Transition From Fossil FuelHere's the entire interview with Winona LaDuke who we recently featured in our episode “The Future of Energy is Indigenous (and it won’t involve pipelines!)” .  She’s the Director of Honor the Earth, a platform she co-founded with the Indigo Girls.  She’s a resident of the White Earth Reservation in Northern Minnesota where she founded the White Earth Land Recovery Project, one of the largest reservation based non profit organizations in the country, and a leader in the issues of culturally based sustainable development strategies, renewable energy and food systems. She breaks down what a just transition from a fossi...2021-05-2922 minLaura Flanders and Friends:  Positive Independent Journalism for a Just WorldLaura Flanders and Friends: Positive Independent Journalism for a Just WorldThe Future of Energy is Indigenous (and it won’t involve pipelines!)For full episode notes including related episodes, research and reading links  goto:  https://Patreon.com/theLFShowAs Canadian oil giant Enbridge defies orders to shut down their dangerous Line 5 pipeline in Michigan, indigenous environmental activists gain momentum in their fight to end reliance on fossil fuels. In Minnesota, Enbridge plans to build another pipeline, violating treaties and threatening the Mississippi Watershed. The company says its new pipeline is essential to our energy system. That’s big oil’s vision for the future. What is the indigenous one? What would the world look like if community, ecology, and sustai...2021-05-2148 minMEDIA INDIGENA : Indigenous current affairsMEDIA INDIGENA : Indigenous current affairsBack to Basics with David Suzuki: Pt 1Scientist, broadcaster, activist, author, grandfather: David Suzuki has worn many hats over his eight-plus decades on the planet. A planet he continues to be both amazed by and concerned for as it faces catastrophic climate change. A trajectory made all the more challenging amidst a global pandemic. But it's precisely that pandemic that indirectly inspired Suzuki to do something he's never done before: start a podcast. It's a series featuring plenty of Indigenous voices—from Autumn Peltier to Jeannette Armstrong to Winona LaDuke—just one of many reasons we're honoured to welcome David as our special guest for...2020-12-2535 minThe Brass JunkiesThe Brass JunkiesTBJ131: Listener's Choice: Andrew & Lance warm up to the idea of warming up and other brass nerd stuffTBJ131: Listener's Choice: Andrew & Lance warm up to the idea of warming up and other brass nerd stuff. Two listeners' questions are featured, covering warmups and practice routines. Thank you to Susan and Mark for these great questions! In this fun and lively discussion, we cover: Barking dogs Andrew's dog can read Fancy playgrounds Lance can't remember anything Recording the TBJ theme song with Clarke and Sam Mike, I mean Michael Parker Andrew hanging with folks at the Army Tuba-Euphonium Workshop Sare from Bremerton, Washington Lick flexibility Lance's warmup Saying nice things about JD...2020-02-1855 minEcoJustice RadioEcoJustice RadioHow Indigenous People Will End Tar Sands Pipelines with Lydia Ponce - Ep. 23Carry Kim from EcoJustice Radio talks with Lydia Ponce, a Mayo-Quechua Indigenous activist, member of AIM (American Indian Movement), and Co-Director of Idle No More SoCal. She also works as SoCal 350 Engagement Director. Lydia will share updates about two controversial tar sands pipelines originating out of Alberta, Canada: TransCanada's Keystone XL and Enbridge's Line 3. Both projects pose numerous threats for indigenous peoples, their way of life and sacred territories, in addition to the devastating impacts they would have on Mother Earth and climate change. Tar sands crude oil [often called oil sands] remains one of the dirtiest, costliest and most...2018-11-1232 min