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Creative FRONTLINE
Finding Our Purpose: The Original Instruction Set
This episode expresses directly and strongly the reasons and the purpose of producing Creative FRONTLINE since its beginning on KPFK as “Climate Change. Is Here” in 2022. As stated by a Yankton Lakota colleague to me, “Robert, you have two audiences, Non-Native and NaIIve. " It's never been a vehicle for Native activism per se, it's always been a pathway for understanding the need and importance of Native values in a multi-culturalmcontext, and in the context of environmental healing and service held by all peoples as an extension ormvolution of “The Environmental Movement, in the United States but also globally.
2025-06-10
29 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Will Lithium Extraction Create Earthquakes on tne San Andreas Fault Alt. Open/Close
Californias desert regions have a long history of get rich quick schemes development disasters and ceaseless promotional efforts. Poorly laid plans are often not founded on solid ground. Once the impermanent Salton Sea was touted as Americas latest and best vacation and lifestyle paradise. Today, lithium production captures the imagination of hungry investors. There’s no question intentions are good, But what about the downside? Professors, storytellers, historians, 1960's promotional films, environmental justice advocates, and Native American leaders tell the story of the Salton Sea, it's potential for Lithium extraction and the risks
2025-06-02
27 min
Creative FRONTLINE
The 100 Foot Wave Alt Open Close
Indigenous Hawai'ian David Pu'u informs on the gigantic Wind Farm planned for the California Coast it's vulnerabilities, costs, and non-ecological disposal in Africa.
2025-05-28
28 min
Creative FRONTLINE
How to Save the Planet Alt Open Close
Robert Lundahl, Host Version
2025-05-23
27 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Rewilding LA October 2024
Our topic today is dams including our own dams close to home. The Matilija dam on a tributary of the Ventura River, and the Devils Gate Dam along the Arroyo Seco, what it takes to course correct through transformation, regeneration and reconciliation taking into account all species, habitats and relationships to all life force.
2024-10-13
29 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Celilo Falls and the Culture of Death
The story of Celilo falls is the story of the Pacific Northwest. Pictures of Indian people dip netting for the giant salmon that once freely made their way up the Columbia to a Lower Snake river now clogged and obstructed by 14 dams, many with navigation locks, may be seen on-line, a remnant of a past destroyed for "progress," shipping, trade, getting wheat to market through a region once controlled by the KKK, to threaten and silence Indian people sometimes by killing them and impoverishing and ravaging whole communities. Over time the power went to aluminum manufacturing, a beneficiary of this...
2024-10-11
27 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Water In The West Primetime Launch
Special Program Launch features 1 hour on Lithium Mining, and Introduces how Hemp Bast may be Transformed into Graphene-Like Carbon Nanosheet Supercapacitors as an Alternative to Destructive Lithium Energy systems. Nations around the world rely on lithium based energy systems to power a transition to Carbon Pollution-Free Electricity (CFE). Unfortunately, Lithium based systems pose significant risks, including water pollution and depletion, biodiversity loss, and carbon emissions. The extraction process can lead to soil degradation, water scarcity, and air contamination, raising concerns about the sustainability of this critical resource. Hard-rock mining involves extracting lithium-bearing minerals from rock through traditional mining techniques. At...
2024-09-23
57 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Underground River: Downstream KPFK
Rushing waters plunging off the Sierra Nevada from Yosemite form the Walker River, plummeting across state lines into Nevada and Walker Lake. It is a terminus or sink with no outlet. Where do the waters go? Underground and onward down the Amargosa, under Las Vegas, down the Colorado toward the Gulf This Underground River unites peoples and cultures through historical conflict, destruction of the environment, and escape. Yet it is Nature's knowledge that gives us hope to realize a new future, through transformation, regeneration and perhaps reconciliation, music to the ears that never stops playing, a heart that never stops...
2024-09-16
29 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Downstream
Program research ©Copyright, Tracker Ginamarie Rangel Quinone, Robert Lundahl, CreativeFRONTLINE, Agence RLA, LLC.All Rights Reserved.
2024-09-14
1h 40
Creative FRONTLINE
Water In The West 2.0 First Hour Rough KPFK
Water In The West 2.0 First Hour Rough KPFK
2024-09-09
50 min
Creative FRONTLINE
The BIA Made A White Man Out Of Me
From "Gangster Shoes," to a newly arrived Navajo Boy barely speaking English, championship football, and a newly accredited school, the '70's produced change and the people who produced that change.
2024-09-04
30 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Experiencing Sherman Institute and Sherman Indian High School
On Creative FRONTLINE, we try to get our shows done for the upcoming **Monday Midnight** early... Experiencing Sherman Indian School. Much consideration and appreciation were given to this show, and have been felt for Matthew Leivas Sr., and his family, his mother, and grandfather, Henry Hanks, the last recognized Chief of the Chemehuevi People. This is a story about fortitude, care, concern, and ambition, and rolling with the punches, a return, and re-generatiion. Keep a tissue handy. KPFK 90.7 FM Los Angeles / 98.7 FM Santa Barbara This episode features commentary from Tracker Ginamarie Rangel Quinones." Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch...
2024-09-01
29 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Puha
Creative FRONTLINE has focused on Ash Meadows as a biodiversity hot spot in the desert, and after learning of the Chemehuevi Peoples' history in the area we asked Hereditary Chief Matt Leivas to explain the meaning and importance to his people. We'll continue the series with commentary in upcoming episodes.
2024-08-27
29 min
Creative FRONTLINE
The Heart Tells The Mind What To Do, Wild12, Larry Merculieff
Today, Tracker and I are with Larry Merculieff (Unangan). in advance of the global Wild12 conference in the Black Hills, which places indigenous voices at the forefront for the first time.
2024-08-11
27 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Larry Merculieff Raw Interview Pt 1 08 10
Larry Merculieff Raw Interview Pt 1 08 10 by Robert Lundahl, Filmmaker/Journalist
2024-08-10
23 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Larry Merculieff Raw Interview Pt 2 08 10
Larry Merculieff Raw Interview Pt 2 08 10 by Robert Lundahl, Filmmaker/Journalist
2024-08-10
26 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Blowout At Platform A
This is a story of the early years of the oil industry, a burning river and a blowout, Earth Day, and the Environmental Protection Agency, and how it all intersects. We’re back with David Pu’u, Indigenous Hawai’ian and lifelong surfer raised in Santa Barbara, and the incredulous story of the birth of the Environmental Movement in the United States during the 1970s– and how that leads us to regenerative practices today.
2024-08-04
29 min
Creative FRONTLINE
One Bad Day: The Dissemination of Nuclear Pollution
David Pu'u is a llfelong surfer, an engineer and a military analyst with an indigenous perspective We are discussing the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, in Japan, as we seek to understand human systems, the ways we produce energy, and how we seek to avoid calamitous mistakes, and the dangers of the mind. A nuclear and radiation accident is defined by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) as "an event that has led to significant consequences to people, the environment or the facility."
2024-07-26
29 min
Creative FRONTLINE
The 100 Foot Wave - Wind Farms On The California Coast
Massive infrastructures are planned 20 to 60 miles offshore from the Pristine Beaches and natural environments of the Central Californiia Coast. New industrial facilities plug in via huge cables. Industrial construction: Assembly in SF harbor, tow to Los Angeles, configure and tow to Morro Bay. Industrial infrastructure planned on central coast includes lithium battery assembly at Morro Bay harbor. Does this Systemic development integrate sustainably? As with concentrating solar in the desert, it's never been done before, here, in dark water, and the impacts to species of fish and mammals are unknown. Is there any connection to East Coast whale strandings near...
2024-07-21
29 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Chemehuevi Sweet Corn
We have an episode coming up from the farm as we help tell the story of Chemehuevi Sweet Corn, visiting with Chemehuevi Elder Matt Leivas about regenerative practices on the land, revitalizing vegetative landscapes, and purifying water along the Colorado River. Tune in for this positive ecological, and regenerative, vision.
2024-07-15
28 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Mupila: Indigenous Plant Medicine
Filmmaker, Journalist, Robert Lundahl interviews Dr. Oliver Mupila, internationally renowned Medical Doctor, Gerontologist, prolific Author, Environmentalist, and Human Rights Defender. Mupila has led research into indigenous plant medicine and is, himself, indigenous Lunda from Village Kameya , Chief Chibwika. District Mwinilunga North Western Zamba. He is founder of the Center of Excellence on Aging, an initiative of the Zambian International Health Alliance, of which he is CEO. Creative FRONTLINE takes you on an eye-opening journey through indigenous plant medicine in Africa, equitable investing, and the enormous tribal reserve of pharmacological assets in Zambia. https://CreativeFRONTLINE.com
2024-07-01
28 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Chief Johnny Bobb–What's Really Going On
What’s Really Going on in the Amargosa River Basin, Ash Meadows and Beyond? Western Shoshone Chief Johnny Bobb on impacts to the natural ecosystem, his people and animals from nuclear testing, transport, and disposal near his home at Jomba, NV.
2024-06-24
29 min
Creative FRONTLINE
The Gift Of A Rattle with Artist, Max Carmichael
The Cry: Traditional Grief and its Meaning Today. Amid the boulders and the Junipers, artist Max Carmichael shares notes on a ceremony, memorializing a dear friend, guided by place, its similarities with ancient practices, the Cry, a testimony of time and death. The Gift of a Rattle.
2024-06-16
29 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Last Chance for Freedom. Leonard Peltier Part 2
Last Chance for Freedom. Parole Hearing Leonard Peltier Part 2
2024-06-10
29 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Awesome Program Lead In 2.
KPFK On Air Lead in2
2024-06-05
02 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Awesome Program Lead In 1.
KPFK On Air Lead In
2024-06-05
00 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Max Carmichael, Seeker
It has been said Max Carmichael is a Stanford-educated rocket scientist, boxcar-hopping hobo, urban bohemian and desert survivalist – Moreover he is a seeker, perpetually curious, and an indie rocker (but that's a separate story) Lets join him on his travels to a remote mountain range in the Mojave desert he calls home.
2024-05-27
29 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Leonard Peltier Political Prisoner
An astounding Radio Landscape on KPFK 90.7 FM Los Angeles / 98.7 FM Santa Barbara, Leonard Peltier, Political Prisoner. A story told by Tracker Ginamarie Rangel Quinone and Lenny Foster. This is a very special story and first hand account of the trials of a person who some call America's longest serving political prisoner, Leonard Peltier, who has been in prison 48 years. Tracker Ginamarie tells the story with Lenny Foster, as Leonard Peltier awaits a parole hearing June 10. He needs your help and involvement to contact a group of Senators and Representatives calling for his release on compassionate grounds. More soon on this...
2024-05-21
26 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Amargosa
Pupfish. Little blue creatures endemic to pools upwelling amid rock strata at Ash Meadows. Here on Creative FRONTLINE, we’ve done several shows on water in the West. Only not the same water from your tap exactly but the waters in springs, aquifers, and rivers, and now, Death Valley and it’s mysterious partially underground Amargosa River. Water moves good things and bad in the desert including radioactive materials from nuclear testing years ago. We’re here with Amargosa Conservancy’s Mason Voehl, discussing the good, the bad, and the ugly. Pupfish are good.
2024-05-12
29 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Timbisha
Following the fast track development of Thacker Pass for lithium mining, and the abrogation of various laws like Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, NAGPRA, NEPA, and others, the continuing pressure on Oak Flat and mixed interpretation of laws there, and the unknown unknowns of Salton Sea lithium/geothermal extraction, The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), DOI, and the Biden Administration are on a roll
2024-05-06
29 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Ancient Solutions To Modern Climate Concerns
Tonight we celebrate 43 Episodes. How Rad is that? Tonight **Midnight Monday** on KPFK 90.7 FM Los Angeles / 98.7 FM Santa Barbara. The orange goo you see along Kivalina's shores speaks volumes about temperature, industrial pollution, algae, human waste, and global heating, With Jeff Hallowell, Bio Char engineer. If you're not part of the problem are you part of the solution? If you're not part of the solution are you part of the problem?
2024-04-30
29 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Earth Day and Beyond, Rights Of Nature Now! Campaign Launch
For Earth Day and Beyond we have a special on the GLOBAL LAUNCH of the Rights of Nature Now! Campaign At Creative FRONTLINE we're very pleased, totally EXCITED, and very honored, indeed, to help accelerate outreach. For more information about Rights of Nature Now! visit https://rightsofnaturenow.com/ It's a campaign to gain international support before the 2024 United Nations Cop 16 Biodiversity Conference. We also discuss healing from trauma, and releasing traumatic memories. Nature is us and we are Nature. The inner is the outer. Drea Burbank MD is our guest, recorded live from the Columbian Amazon, the day of the...
2024-04-22
29 min
Creative FRONTLINE
How To Save The Planet/Savimbo, The Jungle Speaks
Here at KPFK Creative Frontline storytelling is our business, or… helping other people tell their stories. We give these visions titles. Sometimes one title, sometimes two. This one, How to Save the Planet. The Jungle Speaks. has two. We’re here with Drea Burbank, Johnny Lopez and Fernando Lezama broadcasting from the Indigenous Amazon. at the southern reaches of ancient trade routes north and south.
2024-04-15
29 min
Creative FRONTLINE
The Mysteries of Ayahuasca
Fernando Lezama and Jhony Lopez, with Drea Burbank MD, from the Columbian Amazon. Learn About The Eagle and the Condor Prophesy and the Unity of Peoples, North and South. KPFK 90.7 FM Los Angeles / 98.7 FM Santa Barbara Tonight's Program is very special. The opportunity to sit down and speak with Fernando and Johny is a relatively rare yet necessary step in intercultural communications, about Nature, Biodiversity and the Environment. We hope it opens minds and raises consciousness about ourselves and the planet, the animals and the people!
2024-04-09
30 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Nature is The Dose, The Medicine is the Microdose: The Rights Of Nature
A Very Special Program Recorded Live from the Columbian Amazon on The Rights of Nature Movement on Creative FRONTLINE ! With Indigenous Healers/Shamans, Fernando Lezama, Jhony Lopez, and Shamans Network Administrator, Drea Burbank.
2024-04-01
29 min
Creative FRONTLINE
The Water Cycle
The Water Cycle by Robert Lundahl, Filmmaker/Journalist
2024-03-25
29 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Water, Springs And Biodiversity with Andy ZDon
“Water, Springs and Biodiversity,” with geologist Andy Zdon about the complex interrelationship between water, ecology, and geology that forms and informs the delicate ecological balance supporting wagon trains and tribal communities alike, including the Paiute, Shoshone, and Chemehuevi peoples, since time immemorial.
2024-03-18
29 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Sucking California Dry, Cadiz Inc. and the Water Market
I am fortunate to work with Pat Flanagan. We have a process together of writing and checking each other’s facts. Since she’s on the board of Morongo Basin Conservation Assn., and a scientist, she has a history with the Cadiz Inc. water marketing scheme and it’s new CEO, Susan Kennedy, former Chief of Staff to Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, and has followed it all since the beginning. We recorded two episodes: 1. Water and Power And 2. Sucking California Dry The second is about Cadiz primarily but questions California’s commitment to and implementation of the 30X30 Biodiversity policy mandate in light...
2024-03-05
28 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Water And Power, Why Utility Scale Solar is a Dumb Idea for the Mojave Desert
I am fortunate to work with Pat Flanagan. We have a process together of writing and checking each other’s facts. Since she’s on the board of Morongo Basin Conservation Assn., and a scientist, she has a history with the Cadiz Inc. water marketing scheme and it’s new CEO, Susan Kennedy, former Chief of Staff to Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, and has followed it all since the beginning. We recorded two episodes: 1. Water and Power And 2. Sucking California Dry The second is about Cadiz primarily but questions California’s commitment to and implementation of the 30X30 Biodiversity policy mandate in light...
2024-03-05
29 min
Creative FRONTLINE
The 9000 Year History Of The Oasis Of Mara
Pat Flanagan is a longtime compadre and friend and informal co-writer. She's a scientist, a botanist, biologist, naturalist and educator. Pat tells the story, the only story, the big story of humans and the environment, how people first got here, what they found and why it matters today. It was my home for so many years as a kid, 3500 California Blvd in Pasadena. a lush environment in the shade of sparkling mountains gradually eclipsed by the dreaded smog. My family would escape for spring break to the desert, where similar post war 50s/60s families congregated. In light of global...
2024-02-26
30 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Tracker's Going In
It’s that time again!! **Midnight Monday** Creative FRONTLINE is On The Air! KPFK 90.7 FM Los Angeles / 98.7 FM Santa Barbara This episode features Tracker Ginamarie Rangel Quinone, (Chiricahua Apache) again braving, storms, wind, and cold to provide us a real time report, “Tracker’s Going In,” with Patty Pagalin (Diné). Tracker drops down a coyote trail to the waterline of the reservoir behind an old, obsolete Matilija dam on Matilija Creek, Ventura River, silted up to the brim.
2024-02-20
29 min
Creative FRONTLINE
rewilding LA
Dam removal on California's rivers is a highly visible and inspiring recognition of the benefits of natural services provided by healthy ecosystems. Tracker picks up where we left off as she reviews and reports on the progress of LA River rewilding. We discuss the role of tribal communities and efforts led by women to restore and rebalance, in light of Governor Newsom's recent announcement supporting removal of three additional dams in the state alongside ongoing efforts to free the Klamath. My film, unconquering the Last Frontier addresses dam removal on Washington'e Elwha River, successful in reintroducing symbiotic relationships.
2024-02-13
25 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Rewilding LA
Through Rain and High Water, Producer, Tracker Ginamarie Rangel Quinone succeeded in visiting the swollen Ventura River at risk of evacuations, law enforcement actions, flooding and rain rain rain to bring you this timely and relevant report on Governor Newsom’s initiative to remove three more dams in the state of California in addition to 4 on the Klamath, and rebuild ecosystems and networks of waterways and corridors for species migrations in our beloved landscape. Tracker also discusses rebuilding Steelhead runs on the connected LA River through Downtown LA and Pasadena’s Arroyo Seco.
2024-02-06
28 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Robin Carneen Coming Home
Robin Carneen (Swinomish) on climate, identity, community, environment, human rights, and finally the dangers of extractivism, geothermal and earthquakes.
2024-01-29
29 min
Creative FRONTLINE
On The Edges Of Our Natural World: Bison Roam Free
Bison Roam Free Trigger alert. There are gunshots and a general discussion of federal policies on hunting bison. We hear from John Trudell and other Native voices, along with Attorney John Meyer who has filed a challenge to federal and state restrictions on free roaming bison outside Yellowstone National Park. CLEAN WATER We also hear from John on high nitrogen levels in streams leading from The Yellowstone Club, suggesting treated sewage outflow from the tony celebrity resort.
2024-01-22
29 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Incident at Ft. McDermitt
There was an incident at Ft McDermitt, at a community meeting between Lithium Nevada and the Pai-Sho community at the Ft. McDermitt Tribe. The headline could read, "Ft. McDermitt tribal leader attacks minor without warning."
2024-01-15
28 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Patrick Anderson – Race, Resource, and Responsibility: Crisis on the Tundra
Where do we go from here in the face of enormous costs of survival and tenuous connections to traditional resource harvesting and utilization, the bowhead whale, now nearly inaccessible to hunters due to the loss of pack ice. You have joined us, on CreativeFRONTLINE. I’m your host, Robert Lundahl, Filmmaker and Journalist. With me today is Patrick Anderson, a health care and tribal administrator, with the Indian Health Service, the Makah Tribe, and his latest position, CEO of Alaska RurAL Cap. Where does the environment leave off, and our semi porous epidermis begin, transporting the outside in from noxious ch...
2024-01-08
29 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Patrick Anderson – Environment And Health In Alaska: Indicators and Influences
Patrick Anderson is a tribal and healthcare administrator, former CEO and visionary... #RobertLundahlFilmmaking #ClimateChangeUnplugged #ClimateChangeisHere #humanity, #climateaction, #climateeducation, #energyresilience, and #securityandsustainability Patrick Anderson, Thunderbird Clan, #tlingit Attorney, Health Administrator and tribal manager discusses the Health of Alaska Natives in the era of Climate Change. Patrick most recently served as CEO of #Alaska Rural Cap, and as a long term board member of Sealaska Corporation. Patrick’s focus is on Toxic Stress, Adverse Childhood Experiences (Aces), and intergenerational trauma. There are intractable problems, knotted incapacities. Wrong silo, trapped by administrative regulations into a cage of inaction only an attorney could love, an...
2024-01-01
26 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Shelly Vendiola–Traditions Of The Heart
Integrating health, culture, environment and language, as people of the sea. Shelly Vendiola walks us down the road of her personal history as a trained peacemaker in the field of conflict resolution, important in light of climate change adaptation. Shelly Vendiola introduces us to the systems approach she brings to her work with the Swinomish Tribe Protect Mother Earth Subcommittee buillding on traditional values Integrating health, culture, environment and language, as people of the sea Shelly Vendiola reflects on traditions of the heart informed by nature and the earth around her.
2023-12-25
29 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Shelly Vendiola–Peacemaker
Integrating health, culture, environment and language, as people of the sea Shelly Vendiola walks us down the road of her personal history as a trained peacemaker in the field of conflict resolution, important in light of climate change adaptation. Shelly introduces us to the systems approach she brings to her work with the Swinomish Tribe Protect Mother Earth Subcommittee, building on traditional values Shelly Vendiola reflects on traditions of the heart informed by nature and the earth around her. ###
2023-12-25
30 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Larry Merculieff The Bering Sea Report
Interview with Ilarion Merculieff–Filmmaker Robert Lundahl. Ilarion Merculieff (Larry) tells stories from his Pribilof Island homeland of St. Paul and St. George Islands in the middle of the Bering Sea, 250 miles north of the Aleutians. He expresses concerns about Arctic ecosystems generally, and in specific as related to multiple species of birds, marine mammals, and fish, including the Yukon River and it's salmon. He discusses TKW, Traditonal Knowledge and Wisdom, and the role it plays in resource management, and the structural thought process behind it as a science. Update on the Northern Bering Sea Climate Resilience Area. The erosion of...
2023-12-18
28 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Larry Merculieff Growing Up Unangan
Interview with Ilarion Merculieff–Filmmaker Robert Lundahl. Ilarion Merculieff (Larry) tells stories from his Pribilof Island homeland of St. Paul and St. George Islands in the middle of the Bering Sea, 250 miles north of the Aleutians. He expresses concerns about Arctic ecosystems generally, and in specific as related to multiple species of birds, marine mammals, and fish, including the Yukon River and it's salmon. He discusses TKW, Traditonal Knowledge and Wisdom, and the role it plays in resource management, and the structural thought process behind it as a science. Update on the Northern Bering Sea Climate Resilience Area. The erosion of...
2023-12-18
27 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Clifford Humphrey–The Economics Of Greenwash
Clifford Humphrey started Ecology Action recyclers in Berkeley in 1968. He's one of the true founders of the environmental movement. Here he carries a message from the inspired elders who conceived of a better world in the midst of war and chaos like we have today. We began a general conversation about the economics of greenwash, which we circled and snuck up on from behind in this, Clifford's gift to us all during the holiday season.
2023-12-11
28 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Lithium In America
Lithium in America tells the not unfamiliar story of industry and government pushing forward huge energy projects with market driven exuberance despite local opposition and failure to consult with tribes. The film shines a light on these questionable practices as we interview leaders and members from 5 tribes with respect to 4 major projects in 3 states that are bellweathers of policy today, and which represent a common mindset and set of practices, however misguided. -Dorece Sam (Pai-Sho) -Josephine Dick (Pai-Sho) -Will Falk, Attorney -Max Wilbert, Author -Preston Arrow-weed (Quechan) -Faron Owl (Quechan) -Luis Olmedo (Comite Civico Del Valle) -Pat Gonzales Rogers, Yale...
2023-12-05
26 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Are We Ready For The Big One?
With the release of the recent report, "Characterizing the Geothermal Lithium Resource at the Salton Sea" by Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, the first formal assessment of the much-touted lithium resource there is quantified. As we discovered in our earlier Creative Frontline KPFK Radio broadcast with Imperial Valley's Luis Olmedo of Comite Civico Del Valle, there are three questions of note. In plain English– The first is "How much Lithium is available?" The second is "How long will it last?" The third is "Will it trigger earthquake swarms on the San Andreas Fault?" The first two are answered in depth. The third is...
2023-11-30
01 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Is Southern California Drinking Las Vegas' Reclaimed Water?
Chemehuevi Tribal Elder and Board Member of the Native American Land Conservancy Matthew Leivas, Sr. (Chemehuevi), asks, "What's in your drinking water?"
2023-11-27
27 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Clifford Humphrey – A True Source Of Wonderment
Today we take a step back in time to the 1960's, and strangely, further onward ahead into a new world of climate uncertainty, in the spirit of the first Earth Day and a generation of logical dreamers who wanted to heal the planet before it was too late. We look back, and we look ahead with Clifford Humphrey, who became the first curbside recycler while still a student at U.C. Berkeley in 1968 and shortly thereafter in Modesto California where the business really took off. The Life Force of the Planet : Rebuilding our Homeworld
2023-11-18
27 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Jim LaBelle The Boarding School Era, Part 2, Dislocation By Extraction
Jim LaBelle makes the connection between the traumas of the boarding school system and mining sacred lands. In “Dislocation by Extraction”
2023-11-07
21 min
Creative FRONTLINE
The Boarding School Era Jim LaBelle
President of the National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition, Jim LaBelle takes us behind the walls of one of the most notorious government–run Native American boarding schools, and, on the path to healing.
2023-10-31
19 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Sean Milanovich (Cahuilla) Part 3 Sacred Sites and Lithium Extraction
Sean Milanovich (Cahuilla), Sacred Sites and Lithium Extraction Sean Milanovich is a former Chairman of the Agua Caliente Tribe of Cahuilla Indians, and current Vice President of the Native American Land Conservancy. He recently participated in the Indigenous led Bioneers convention in Rancho Mirage/Palm Springs on the Rights of Nature. What Are the Rights of Nature in Indian Country? Rights of Nature is a global movement spreading across Indian Country to protect our lands and natural resources for generations to come by recognizing nature’s legal rights. At its core, Rights of Nature law codifies Indigenous values for caring fo...
2023-10-16
19 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Sean Milanovich (Cahuilla) Part 2 Gathering Fire
Sean Milanovich (Cahuilla), Gathering Fire Sean Milanovich (Cahuilla), Sacred Sites and Lithium Extraction Sean Milanovich is a former Chairman of the Agua Caliente Tribe of Cahuilla Indians, and current Vice President of the Native American Land Conservancy. He recently participated in the Indigenous led Bioneers convention in Rancho Mirage/Palm Springs on the Rights of Nature. What Are the Rights of Nature in Indian Country? Rights of Nature is a global movement spreading across Indian Country to protect our lands and natural resources for generations to come by recognizing nature’s legal rights. At its core, Rights of Nature law co...
2023-10-16
21 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Sean Milanovich (Cahuilla) Part 1 Making the Connection
Sean Milanovich (Cahuilla), Making the Connection Sean Milanovich is a former Chairman of the Agua Caliente Tribe of Cahuilla Indians, and current Vice President of the Native American Land Conservancy. He recently participated in the Indigenous led Bioneers convention in Rancho Mirage/Palm Springs on the Rights of Nature. What Are the Rights of Nature in Indian Country? Rights of Nature is a global movement spreading across Indian Country to protect our lands and natural resources for generations to come by recognizing nature’s legal rights. At its core, Rights of Nature law codifies Indigenous values for caring for Mother Ea...
2023-10-16
18 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Mike Miller (Tlingit) Biodiversity and The Coastal Marine Ecosystem
Mike Miller (Tlingit) #Biodiversity and the Coastal Marine #Ecosystem. Mike Miller is a lifelong commercial and subsistence fisherman and longtime councilperson Sitka Tribe of Alaska. Mike discusses the importance of forage fish to the Marine Ecosystem as a whole, and to a variety of species up and down the West Coast.
2023-10-13
22 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Matthew Leivas Sr. Chemehuevi Hereditary Chief Part 2 Rocket Fuel
Chemehuevi NuWu Elder and Leader. Environmental Whistleblower and Protector of the Colorado River.
2023-10-06
29 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Matthew Leivas Sr. Chemehuevi Hereditary Chief Part 1 Hostile Territory
Chemehuevi NuWu Elder and Leader. Environmental Whistleblower and Protector of the Colorado River.
2023-10-05
28 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Climate Change and the Peopling of the Americas
Climate Change and the Peopling of the Americas Dr. Ben Potter, Anthropological Archaeologist, University of Alaska, Fairbanks. Climate Change and the Peopling of the Americas
2023-09-21
24 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Shelley Harjo: Dissident
(LOS ANGELES, Calif.) - When you look at a gleaming new electric vehicle what do you see? We love our cars, that is not in question, and our new technologies- and lithium mining for batteries for these vehicles is where it all begins. I looked up “What is Green Technology?” on Investopedia and found this: What Is Green Tech? Green tech refers to a type of technology that is considered environmentally friendly based on its production process or its supply chain. Green tech— an abbreviation of "green technology"— can also refer to clean energy production, the use of alternative fuels, and tech...
2023-09-12
32 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Dorece Sam - SLAPP Suits And Dirty Deals At Thacker Pass
I am honored to have recently interviewed Dorece Sam (Ft. McDermitt Pai-Sho Tribe), her aunt, Elder, Josephine Dick, and son, who goes by the name "Young Warrior." All are descendants of Ox Sam, who escaped the massacre of 1865, on horseback, as his people and family perished in an attack by the First Nevada Cavalry. A similar battle wages today, for many of the same reasons. Indigenous group seeks response from General Motors regarding human rights issues at Thacker Pass. Ox Sam Camp is an Indigenous grassroots organization that was formed to protect the sacred site, Peehee Muhu – Ox Sam Camp ha...
2023-08-28
33 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Pat Gonzales Rogers Mining And Monuments
A former Director and current consultant for the Bears Ears Coalition, Gonzales-Rogers has brought his deep experience on these issues to the Yale School of the Environment. This spring he is teaching a tribal resources and sovereignty clinic hosted by the Yale Center for Environmental Justice (YCEJ), which is open to students from YSE, Yale Law School, Yale School of Management, and Yale Divinity School.
2023-08-26
34 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Luis Olmedo – Lithium Valley, Drilling to a Fault
Luis Olmedo Executive Director of Comite Civico del Valle, Inc., Luis is a community advocate who advises on local, regional, and state environmental health programs and is a member of various state and national networks that focus on environmental policy, civic leadership, and environmental justice. Luis Olmedo has served as Executive Director for nearly two decades where he has led a team of local visionaries in development of evidence-based health interventions, sensor measurement engineering, programming, and crowdsourcing, designing new government frameworks and service programs, and crafting new multi-media collaborative models all with a goal of leveling the playing field for...
2023-08-02
20 min
Creative FRONTLINE
KPFK One Minute Intro Creative Frontlne, Preston Arrow - Weed
KPFK One Minute Intro Creative Frontlne, Preston Arrow - Weed by Robert Lundahl, Filmmaker/Journalist
2023-07-22
01 min
Creative FRONTLINE
What do We Mean By Environmental Justice? Bradley Angel
For over 35 years, Bradley has been a local and national leader in the environmental health and justice movement and has helped communities win some of the most significant victories in the history of that movement. In 1990, Bradley helped bring together grassroots Indigenous leaders in the first Protecting Mother Earth/Toxic Threat to Indian Lands Conference which led to the formation of the Indigenous Environmental Network. In 2008, Bradley was one of five people from around the world chosen as a recipient of 2008 Lannan Foundation’s Cultural Freedom Award in recognition of his decades of work with hundreds of diverse communities and Na...
2023-07-02
33 min
Creative FRONTLINE
The Land You Know Has Been Given to You
The Land You Know Has Been Given to You With Preston Arrow-weed and Faron Owl Bradley Angel and Robert Lundahl, Producers Directed by Robert Lundahl Thank You Greenaction, Ah-Mut-Pipa Foundation ©Copyright 2023, Agence RLA, LLC, Greenaction www.agence-rla.com www.greenaction.org
2023-06-04
14 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Oak Flat: The Story Behind the Story. Mahlee Yellowfeather,
Mahlee Yellowfeather was raised in a back canyon, speaking only Apache. She was taught by the Elders. Mahlee is the great granddaughter of Geronimo. Geronimo's raids and related combat actions were a part of the prolonged period of the Apache–United States conflict. Here she tells of the occurrences at Oak Flat, and the meaning of the area to the Apache people.
2023-06-04
15 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Thacker Pass: An Archaeologist's Perspective with Austin Ringelstein
Thacker Pass: An Archaeological Perspective Archaeologist, Austin Ringelstein provides a glimpse inside federal processes of permitting large mining projects,
2023-06-04
37 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Dorece Sam (Paiute), Josephine Dick (Paiute), Young Warrior, Will Falk, Podcast/Thacker Pass
I am honored to have recently interviewed Dorece Sam (Ft. McDermitt Pai-Sho Tribe), her aunt, Elder, Josephine Dick, and son, who goes by the name "Young Warrior." You will hear from all in this podcast, plus, Will Falk, Attorney, Reno Sparks Indian Colony, and Summit Lake Paiute Tribe, litigants. Excepting Will, all are descendants of Ox Sam, who escaped the massacre of 1865, on horseback, as his people and family perished in an attack by the First Nevada Cavalry. A similar battle wages today, for many of the same reasons. From People of Red Mountain: Call for Solidarity; Indigenous group seeks...
2023-06-03
22 min
Creative FRONTLINE
1 ある独りの夜の唄
"Who Are My People?" Soundtrack Score Chuey Zapata Jess Fig Figaroa Soundtrack for "Who Are My People?"
2022-12-29
06 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Climate Change is Here Episode 15 1 - 2 26 : 45 TRT Daniel M. Kammen Ph. D.
The descriptive title for Episode 15 is "What if we save the planet and leave the world behind? A conversation on Environmental Justice." This episode features Daniel M. Kammen Ph. D. head of the Renewable and Appropriate Energy Lab (RAEL) at UC Berkeley. He is a Nobel Peace Prize recipient, along with his team, for their work with the U.N. for the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change). Created for the Podcast Series, Climate Change is Here. Hosted by Robert Lundahl, Filmmaker and Journalist. Now on Apple Podcasts, and at ClimateChangeisHere.com. Dan discusses the merits and achievements of the...
2022-03-04
26 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Climate Change is Here Episode 14 1 - 2 26 : 15 TRT Daniel M. Kammen Ph. D.
The descriptive title for Episode 14 is "The State of the World on Climate." This episode features Daniel M. Kammen Ph. D. head of the Renewable and Appropriate Energy Lab (RAEL) at UC Berkeley. He is a Nobel Peace Prize recipient, along with his team, for their work with the U.N. for the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change). Created for the Podcast Series, Climate Change is Here. Hosted by Robert Lundahl, Filmmaker and Journalist. Now on Apple Podcasts, and at ClimateChangeisHere.com. Dan discusses the merits and achievements of the recent COP26 in Glasgow, while addressing shortcomings, compromises, and...
2022-02-21
26 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Climate Change Is Here Webinar 1 - 2
**Special Webinar!** Innovation and Adaptation in Climate Awareness, a New Approach. Film Screening of Robert Lundahl's "Climate Change is Here: The Movie," Discussion among luminaries, leaders and elders. Issues related to climate and its impacts are explored from several different perspectives, Climate, Environment, Human Rights, and Health. Featuring Silicon Valley and International Business Luminaries John Gage, (Sun Microsystems/Kleiner Perkins Caulfield and Byers), Scott Nisbet (ArionBio), and Jeff Hallowell (Biomass Controls). Native American elders and leaders include Shl Vendiola of the Swinomish Tribe Protect Mother Earth Subcommittee, Tlingit Elder Patrick Anderson/CEO Alaska RurAL Cap, and Board Member Sealaska Corporation...
2021-10-09
2h 06
Creative FRONTLINE
"A Dream of Seiche” a short film by Robert Lundahl Soundtrack 4 44 1 - 2
Seiche is a house, on the bluff overlooking the ocean. This is a very partial experience of the house and its owner, the noted Oceanographer, Walter Munk. Walter Munk dedicated his life to the study of the oceans, its currents and temperatures. Along with Roger Revelle and Charles David Keeling, he helped elevate Scripps to a preeminent position in Climate Science. Now the Walter Munk Global Ocean Think Tank will continue the work to bring colleagues, leaders, and students together to tackle the enormous challenges of our time.
2021-09-20
04 min
Creative FRONTLINE
"I Met Dr. Munk" Short Film by Robert Lundahl Soundtrack
"I Met Walter Munk" Short Film Walter Munk dedicated his life to the study of the oceans, its currents and temperatures.Along with #RogerRevelle and #CharlesDavidKeeling, he helped elevate Scripps to a preeminent position in Climate Science. Now the Walter Munk Global Ocean Think Tank will continue the work to bring colleagues, leaders, and students together to tackle the enormous challenges of our time.
2021-09-05
06 min
Creative FRONTLINE
"Climate Change is Here, The Movie" –Soundtrack 23:00
Climate Change is Here: The Movie. The deadly coronavirus made its way to the United States even in the far reaches of Alaska we were advised by our United States government to stay home, stay safe. All of a sudden we were in isolation Thanks to zoom technology offered for free hosts and media producers like myself were able to continue our work and conduct interviews and share content While in isolation I started a podcast called Climate Change is Here This film is a product of this important effort to make the world aware and engage them in this...
2021-08-29
23 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Climate Change Is Here Episode 13 40 Min 10 1 - 2 Michele (Shelly) Vendiola, Swinomish
Filmmaker, Journalist, Robert Lundahl Interviews Michele (Shelly) Vendiola, Swinomish, about her work on the Protect Mother Earth Subcomittee, Swinomish Tribe. Shelly relays her professional history as a trained Peacemaker and Facilitator, and how explains these skillsets impact and benefit her work today. She connects her perspective, and that of her tribe and allies, such as Greenpeace, Friends of the Earth, and the NW Indian Fisheries Commission, the communities they serve together, in mitigating and adapting to the effects of climate change. Shelly explains relationship building and how that is motivated by traditional values
2021-07-19
40 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Climate Change Is Here Episode 12 43 Min 44 1 - 2 Michele (Shelly) Vendiola, Swinomish
Filmmaker, Journalist, Robert Lundahl Interviews Michele (Shelly) Vendiola Swinomish, about her work on the Protect Mother Earth Subcomittee, Swinomish Tribe. Shelly relays her professional history as a trained Peacemaker and Facilitator, and how explains these skillsets impact and benefit her work today. She connects her perspective, and that of her tribe and allies, such as Greenpeace, Friends of the Earth, and the NW Indian Fisheries Commission, the communities they serve together. in mitigating and adapting to the effects of climate change. Shelly explains relationship building and how that is motivated by traditional values
2021-07-19
43 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Climate Change Is Here Episode 11 28 Min 30 1 - 2 Patrick Anderson (Tlingit), Thunderbird Clan
Race, Resource and Responsibility: Crisis on the Tundra. Interview by Filmmaker, Journalist, Robert Lundahl. Patrick Anderson (Tlingit), Thunderbird Clan, Attorney, Health Administrator and tribal manager discusses the Health of Alaska Natives in the era of Climate Change. Patrick most recently served as CEO of Alaska Rural Cap, and as a long term board member of Sealaska Corporation. Patrick’s focus is on Toxic Stress, Adverse Childhood Experiences (Aces), and intergenerational trauma. Where do we go from here in the face of enormous costs of survival and tenuous connections to traditional resource harvesting and utilization, the bowhead whale, now nearly inaccessible to...
2021-07-02
28 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Climate Change Is Here Episode 10 28 Min 30 1 - 2 Patrick Anderson (Tlingit), Thunderbird Clan
Environment and Heath in Alaska, Indicators and Influences. Interview by Filmmaker, Journalist, Robert Lundahl. Patrick Anderson (Tlingit), Thunderbird Clan, Attorney, Health Administrator and tribal manager discusses the Health of Alaska Natives in the era of Climate Change. Patrick most recently served as CEO of Alaska Rural Cap, and as a long term board member of Sealaska Corporation. Patrick’s focus is on Toxic Stress, Adverse Childhood Experiences (Aces), and intergenerational trauma. There are intractable problems, knotted incapacities. Wrong silo, trapped by administrative regulations into a cage of inaction only an attorney could love, and probably not an environmental or a hu...
2021-07-01
28 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Climate Change Is Here Episode 9 28 Min 30 1 - 2 Jeff Hallowell on BioChar.
Interview with Jeff Hallowell–Filmmaker Robert Lundahl Jeff Hallowell on BioChar. Jeff discusses decentralized sanitation systems for Kivalina, AK. and other communities, using BioChar to fix and sink carbon in a multi-level solution for melting permafrost and encroaching seas. ©Copyright Agence RLA, LLC, Robert Lundahl. 2021. All Rights Reserved, All Media, Across the Known Universe.
2021-05-03
28 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Climate Change Is Here Episode 8 28 Min 30 1 - 2
Interview with Ilarion (Larry) Merculieff–Filmmaker Robert Lundahl. Part 2. Ilarion (Larry)Merculieff, tells stories from his Pribilof Island homeland of St. Paul and St. George Islands in the middle of the Bering Sea, 250 miles north of the Aleutians. He expresses concerns about Arctic ecosystems generally, and in specific as related to multiple species of birds, marine mammals, and fish, including the Yukon River and it's salmon. He discusses TKW, Traditonal Knowledge and Wisdom, and the role it plays in resource management, and the structural thought process behind it as a science. Update on the Northern Bering Sea Climate Resilience Area. ©Cop...
2021-03-29
28 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Climate Change is Here, Episode 7 28 Min 30 1 – 2
Interview with Ilarion Merculieff–Filmmaker Robert Lundahl. Ilarion Merculieff (Larry) tells stories from his Pribilof Island homeland of St. Paul and St. George Islands in the middle of the Bering Sea, 250 miles north of the Aleutians. He expresses concerns about Arctic ecosystems generally, and in specific as related to multiple species of birds, marine mammals, and fish, including the Yukon River and it's salmon. He discusses TKW, Traditonal Knowledge and Wisdom, and the role it plays in resource management, and the structural thought process behind it as a science. Update on the Northern Bering Sea Climate Resilience Area. ©Copyright Agence RLA...
2021-03-28
28 min
Mogna Röster
Avsnitt 11 - Levande historier
Denise Rudberg jubilerar som storsäljande författare och är noga hur hon inreder sin populära romankaraktärs hem. Även den prisbelönta, folkkära artisten Staffan Hellstrand inspireras av historia och hem. Hur är det att som 60+ åldras i rockens värld? Teresa Lundahl, grundaren av porslinsföretaget Mateus, är även hon 60+ och befinner sig i ett spännande generationsskifte. Hur tänker hon? Slutligen, Robert Lindström, Fenix Juridik, svarar åter på frågor kring livet och möjligheterna kring 60.
2021-03-05
36 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Climate Change is Here. Episode 6 28 Min 30 1 - 2
1. Filmmaker, Journalist Robert Lundahl Introduction, interviews Dr. Oliver Mupila, internationally renowned Medical Doctor, Gerontologist, prolific Author, Environmentalist, and Human Rights Defender. Mupila has led research into indigenous plant medicine and is, himself, indigenous Lunda from Village Kameya , Chief Chibwika. District Mwinilunga North Western Zamba. He is founder of the Center of Excellence on Aging, an initiative of the Zambian International Health Alliance, of which he is CEO. 2. Nature’s Touch: Climate Change is Here takes you on an eye opening journey through indigenous plant medicine in Africa, equitable investing, and the enormous tribal reserve of pharmacological assets in Zambia. 3. Fight ag...
2021-03-02
28 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Climate Change is Here. Episode 5 28 Min 30 1 - 2
Radio and Podcast Series Episode 5 1. Filmmaker, Journalist Robert Lundahl Introduction, MJ Jackson, Bristol Bay Commercial Fisherman and V.P./Board Member BBRSDA Bristol Bay Regional Seafood Development Association 2. Bristol Bay salmon runs as a major employer 3. The last bulwark against climate change among Northwest salmon populations 4. The modern day similarities between the proposed Pebble Mine and the development of the Elwha River 100 years ago 5. Seattle Chefs’ support for protection of the Bristol Bay fishery 6. Proposed mine at the headquarters of the most productive fishery in the world (Listen to hear how it's all turned out so far). 15:25 1. Filmmaker, Journalist Robert Lu...
2021-03-02
28 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Climate Change is Here. Episode 4 28 Min 30 1 - 2
Radio and Podcast Series Episode 4 Nature’s Touch: Climate Change is Here Episode IV. Filmmaker and Journalist Robert Lundahl Interviews Qacung, Stephen Blanchett, and Author, Mike Macy, on this co-incidental moment of interchange. Co-Producer Robin Carneen. 1. Host Robert Lundahl introduction, Qacung Introduction (in Yup’ik language) 2. Introduction, Steven Blanchett, Executive Director of the Juneau Arts and Humanities Council 3. Description of Native lands in Alaska, spec. Bethel area 4. Intertwining stories, Mike Macy, Author, Qacung: Personal observances that are the basis of scientific inquiry 5. Introduction to Yup’ik culture 6. There are no roads in or out of Bethel and no roads in or out...
2021-03-02
28 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Climate Change is Here. Episode 3 28 Min 30 1 - 2
Radio and Podcast Series Episode 3 Nature's Touch: Climate Change is Here Radio Series. Episode III. Robert Lundahl, Filmmaker, Journalist interviews Enrique Lanz Oca Ph.D., and Howard Sprouse, CEO, The Remediators Inc. 1. Host Robert Lundahl introduction 2. Introduction, Dr. Enrique Lanz Oca professor, City University of New York Hunter College, Department of Geography and Environmental Science, Founder the Greenbelt Society. His dissertation details the social, political and ecological foundations of the Elwha River Dam Removal and Ecosystem Restoration in Washington State. And the influence of Climate Change on Dam Infrastructure. 3. River Restoration, Energy Resource Conflicts, Energy Landscapes, and Traditional Irrigation Communities. ...
2021-03-02
27 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Climate Change is Here. Episode 2 28 Min 30 1 - 2
Climate Change is Here. Episode 2 28 Min 30 1 - 2 by Robert Lundahl, Filmmaker/Journalist
2021-03-02
28 min
Creative FRONTLINE
Climate Change is Here. Episode 1 28 Min 30 1 - 2
Music Credits: Jan Michael Looking Wolf ©Copyright, Agence RLA, LLC, Robert Lundahl, All Rights Reserved Across the Known Universe, All Media 28:30. ECO Capacity Bank™ and Climate Change is Here™ are properties of Agence RLA, LLC and Robert Lundahl.
2021-03-02
28 min
Money Ripples Podcast
Going From Dave Ramsey to Investing Financially Free | 362
What would it take to going from making $40K per year to owning over 85 properties in just a few years?Could you create great returns while still working your career?On today's show, Anti-Financial Advisor - Chris Miles interviews family therapist and real estate investor Shiloh Lundahl about his journey from following Dave Ramsey's advice to Robert Kiyosaki's, how he acquired 85+ properties in a few years, and what he wished he had done differently.Tune in now!To learn more about Shiloh's mentoring, visit http://blueequities.com/coaching.Shiloh Lundahl B...
2020-01-03
27 min
BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast
Putting Together Real Estate Deals Using Creativity Instead of Cash with Shiloh Lundahl
How much money does it take to invest in real estate? Is there really such a thing as “no- or low-money down?” After you hear today’s interview, you’ll know the truth! Today we sit down with Shiloh Lundahl, a real estate investor who specializes in putting together deals using a variety of different no- and low-money strategies in some pretty unique combinations. From utilizing business lines of credit, to bringing in partners, to hard money, to lease options and beyond, this episode will give you tons of ammunition for your own creative finance deals. And don’t miss the in...
2018-07-12
1h 22
Entheogen
013: Interview with Robert J. Barnhart about his new film, A New Understanding: The Science of Psilocybin
This is Entheogen. We talk about tools for generating the divine within. It's August 21, 2015. We're talking about A New Understanding: The Science of Psilocybin with Robert J. Barnhart.We are honored to be joined by Robert J. Barnhart, producer of A New Understanding: The Science of Psilocybin.For historical context, we review the groundwork laid in the 1980's by organizations such as the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) and Heffter Research Institute. Robert serves on the Boards of Directors of both organizations.Basic research began as early as the 1940's and continued t...
2015-08-22
00 min