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Peterson Thomas Toscano
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Bubble and Squeak
Cracked Ajar
Part one: Writer Wendy Sanford reveals the origins of her memoir about friendship across race and class and her evolving relationship and collaboration with Mary Norman. Part two: Wendy Sanford reads from These Walls Between us https://www.wendysanford-thesewallsbetweenus.com/ Part three: a SoundSlice from Northern London Hear Wendy talk about the groundbreaking women's health book, "Our Bodies, Ourselves" https://soundcloud.com/peterson-thomas-toscano/female-body?si=6d70fddacd444dd19a0a20097fccb038&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing Like One of the Family by Alice Childress https://www.oxfordreference.com/display/10.1093/oi/authority.20110803100105640;jsessionid=0E3320BF5ACFAC24...
2023-08-23
15 min
Quakers Today
Quakers and Revival
In this episode of Quakers Today we ask, What is a daily practice that clears your head and steadies you for the day? The host of Quakers Today, Peterson Toscano, speaks with Karla Jay, the global ministries coordinator for Friends United Meeting. Her husband, Michael Jay, is the pastor of Raysville Friends Church. Karla has been on the pastoral team at Iglesia Amigos de Indianapolis, where her father, Carlos Moran, is pastor. Karla was an eye-witness to a modern revival in Wilmore, Kentucky, a spiritual event that made national news. Was it a hoax? Group hysteria? Or was...
2023-04-11
21 min
Quakers Today
Quakers and Revival
In this episode of Quakers Today we ask, What is a daily practice that clears your head and steadies you for the day? The host of Quakers Today, Peterson Toscano, speaks with Karla Jay, the global ministries coordinator for Friends United Meeting. Her husband, Michael Jay, is the pastor of Raysville Friends Church. Karla has been on the pastoral team at Iglesia Amigos de Indianapolis, where her father, Carlos Moran, is pastor. Karla was an eye-witness to a modern revival in Wilmore, Kentucky, a spiritual event that made national news. Was it a hoax? Group hysteria? Or was...
2023-04-11
21 min
Bubble and Squeak
Improper Acts
Part One: My first time having sex with a woman was on my wedding night and it was her first time too. We were virgins. We knew nothing. My pastor gave me a book to break it down. I tell this story as if I am at a Stand-Up comedy club open mic. Part Two: Seeing the Paul Taylor Dance Company today brought back a flood of memories from when I first saw them in NYC in the late 1980's. At that time I was deep into gay conversion therapy trying to become straight. What would have happened if I...
2022-10-30
15 min
Common Creatives
#22 - Scott Snyder
Doc and the Maestro get nerdy this week, as we talk about a writer who means a lot to both of us. Scott Snyder is primarily known as a writer of Batman and Detective Comics. He has also developed fantastic original work, including American Vampire, The Wake, and Wytches. We talk about what makes Scott Snyder's work and creativity unique. IG: @commoncreativespodcast commoncreativespodcast@gmail.com rockcandyrecordings.com destinationcomics.com Podcast suggestion: https://soundcloud.com/peterson-thomas-toscano
2020-04-13
1h 06
Climate Stew
Ep 50 The Climate Stew Finale Extravaganza
Climate Stew host, Peterson ToscanoThe time has come to say goodbye–well and hello. This is the final episode of the Climate Stew podcast, but not the end of our relationship. I am heading over to the Citizens Climate Lobby to create the Citizens Climate Show. But before that we have this final episode–our biggest ever. I interview Dr. Jennifer O'Brien, one of the most creative teachers I have ever met and an expert on all things pop culture. We talk about teaching in a time of climate change, oh, and pop culture.We also hear from...
2016-06-15
45 min
Climate Stew
Ep 49 The best strategies for talking about climate change
Climate Stew Host, Peterson ToscanoWant to be a better Climate Change Communicator? This is the episode for you. In Ep 49 of Climate Stew we review some of the most effective strategies for talking about climate change. We also have great news about a lawsuit brought filed by a group of American young people who demand that adults act on climate. And Marvin Bloom helps us understand the difference between climate denial and outright lying.Peterson also reminds listeners that very soon Climate Stew podcast will produce its 50th and final episode. He has been invited to create a...
2016-05-02
25 min
Climate Stew
Ep 48 A Scientist Helps Peterson Understand Climate Basics
Dr. Kathy StraubDr. Kathy Straub is back! She sorts Peterson out about the difference between weather and climate, considers the future on this rapidly changing planet, and comments on the role of women in science. In this 48th Episode of Climate Stew, we hear from Yale Climate Connections about effective climate communication in schools. Oh, and Marvin Bloom has marital problems, turns out there is a woman who has been luring Marvin's partner away–Mother Earth!Peterson also announces that very soon Climate Stew podcast will produce its 50th and final episode. He has been invited to cre...
2016-03-21
24 min
Climate Stew
Ep 47 Migration, Climate Justice, and the role of Churches
Tyler Connoley, passionate about welcoming in the strangerIn Ep 47 we look again at migrants–all kinds of migrants. Climate migrants. Economic migrants. Missionaries. And forced migration. We explore these many migrations through the personal story of Tyler Connoley, an openly gay minister in the United Church of Christ. Tyler speaks passionately and personally about immigration. Up until very recently he has lived in the American Southwest, right on the front-lines of the US immigration battle grounds. Through the interview he had with Climate Stew host, Peterson Toscano, Tyler takes us all over the world as he makes connections with fai...
2016-03-07
19 min
Climate Stew
Ep 46 So Many Health Issues on a Changing Climate
Dr. Claire HerrickThis episode is all about health and climate change. We hear from Dr. Claire Herrick, who taught me a bunch of things I did not know was happening with our health on our rapidly changing planet. From respiratory ailments to mosquitos bringing diseases like Dengue fever and Zika virus, Dr. Herrick gives a clear overview of the health risks we face. She along with Dr. Anthony Leiserowitz and Climate Stew commentator, Marvin Bloom, not only highlight serious health concerns, but also how the racial disparity in who is affected. Health, environmental justice, and Marvin in an o...
2016-02-22
19 min
Climate Stew
Ep 45 Elizabeth Kolbert on bird sex and climate solutions
It gets weirder. Elizabeth Kolbert answers Climate Stew host's Peterson Toscano: What would we be talking about if there were no climate denial? In response Kolbert shares practical, political solutions to address the climate crisis. And if you are feeling weary in your own climate activism, our own Marvin Bloom shares good news that will comfort you and give you hope.Climate Stew podcast is available on iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, SoundCloud, Spreaker Radio, or Listen here on our site. In whatever format you use, please rate and review! It makes a big difference. You can follow us on Twitter. Als...
2016-02-08
21 min
Climate Stew
Ep 44 What does the Bible say about Global Warming?
Joseph and the amazing climate adaption plan?Routinely on this program we look at faith and climate change. Some of the largest organizations in the world are religious, so potentially the biggest players when it comes to climate action. Climate Stew crew member Leah Schade joins us again to talk about a controversial Bible passage that likely has never been seen through a climate change lens before. Mark 3 verses 28-30 talks about an unforgivable sin–blaspheming the Holy Spirit. Leah looks at the Hebrew word for spirit–breath/air to consider our climate crisis and what happens when our poll...
2016-01-25
20 min
Climate Stew
Episode Seventeen — Let's Face the Music and Dance
Hungry? You may be after listening to Episode 17 of the Climate Stew Show. Yuri Ivanovich is back this time to talk about Avocados and wine. Learn about how climate is affecting production and ways that producers are responding. Also, we learn about food in the future. What will our descendants eat 150 years from now? Find out in our installment of That Day In Climate History.While 2014 was only the 34th hottest year on record for the United States, globally it was a different story, and while we froze in the Lower 49, Alaska had a hot time of it. Climate St...
2015-01-12
13 min
Climate Stew
Episode Fifteen — Off the Rails
Episode 15 of Climate Stew looks at rail travel. Ah the romance of the train and the many hassles too. Peterson recently completed a cross-country train tour on Amtrak got backed up a lot because of freight traffic, particularly by crude oil tankers. More time on a passenger train though means more time to connect with others. He shares an interview with singer/songwriter Poeina Suddarth. We also include Climate Stew's first ever live concert featuring Poeina's new song, Miracle. What will train travel look like in the future? Timothy Meadows fills us in with a report from the 22nd Century. C...
2014-12-29
14 min
Climate Stew
Episode Fourteen–Broken Bodies and the World's Best Diets
Episode 14 of Climate Stew has an Italian-American edge to it. Tony Buffusio, from the Bronx, takes over the news today and reveals three diets that are guaranteed to help you lose, make you healthier, and even clean up the air. Peterson reflects on his own Italian-American upbringing and reveals a time when he and his sisters got into big trouble in the backseat of the family car. Timothy Meadows actually references 2014 for a change as he reports from the year 2164 about a magical zero waste grocery store. Climate Stew is available on iTunes, Stitcher, SoundCloud, or Listen here on our site. Ev...
2014-12-22
12 min
Climate Stew
Episode Thirteen–Relocations, Carbon Sinks, and Friendly Collectives
In episode 13 of Climate Stew join Peterson on his train journey across North America. He speaks with Chino Young of the Quinault Indian Nation in Coastal Washington state. Chino tells us about his village, some ancient ways, and the relocations of animals and people. We share good news about a discovery scientists in Canada have found that could help absorb carbon pollution while increasing crop yields. We finish the show with a moving installment of That Day in Climate History and learn about the Friendly Collectives that spring up all over the world starting in the year 2022. Listen here or on ...
2014-12-15
13 min
Climate Stew
Episode Twelve — Ebola, Bush Meat, and a new wave of Missionaries
On the 12 Episode of Climate Stew my true climate love gave to me–one amazing chat about ebola, bush meat, and climate change. Dr. Jennifer O'Brien, an ecologist, Climate Stew member, and master high school teacher at the Watkinson School in Hartford explains the connection between global warming and an increase in diseases like ebola. That Day in Climate History reveals the power of public witness in changing the world–particularly the Anglican church. In the news we look at the World Bank's latest report. The president of the World Bank may have a NYC cold or something. Listen here or on ...
2014-12-08
11 min
Climate Stew
Episode Eleven — The Magical Musical Episode
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 li...
2014-12-01
13 min
Climate Stew
Episode Ten — Warrior Women and A Lot of Water
For Episode 10 Elizabeth Jeremiah is BACK, and this time she is perplexed by ecofeminism yet strangely drawn in by it. We also learn about a future successful collaboration between women in the Solomon Islands and women who live by the Irish Sea. Our news story today looks at Ireland and what the Irish Environmental Protection Agency says is already happening and is likely to happen as the effects of climate change are more deeply felt. Full transcript below. Listen here or on iTunes, and Stitcher.MusicOver and Over from Five Song Demo by Mark ChadwickTh...
2014-11-17
13 min
Climate Stew
Episode Nine — Interview with a Random Baby
It gets weirder. In episode nine of Climate Stew I interview an infant who is pretty darn smart when it comes to global warming and air pollution. We also dive deep into the seas to try and figure out where all the heat is going, and from the year 2164 we learn about the role of the artist in climate history. As always we have great music. Listen here or on iTunes, and Stitcher.Want to see Peterson and Marvin Bloom and Timothy Meadows live and on stage? See the full tour schedule. LinksThe Ocean’s S...
2014-11-10
10 min
Climate Stew
Episode Eight–A Denier Comes Out and Tornados Swarm
Episode Eight has Climate Change activist, Marvin Bloom, explaining why he is a cholesterol denier; it all sounds so familiar. We also learn about some climate change winners–species that will thrive on a warmer planet; it's not all good news. Speaking of news, we look at a new disturbing trend among tornados; misery loves company. Listen here or on iTunes, and Stitcher. Please rate and review. Comments are always welcome.LinksTornados Increasingly Coming in Swarms in United States, Study SaysCenter for Disease Control Cholesterol Fact SheetClimate Change winnersMusic
2014-11-03
11 min