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Way of Champions PodcastWay of Champions Podcast#353 Dr. Michael Gervais, Performance Psychologist and Host of Finding Mastery Podcast: "Performance is meant to be an EXPRESSION of who we are not a DEFINITION of who we are"Dr. Michael Gervais (@MichaelGervais) is one of the world’s top high-performance psychologists and leading experts on the relationship between the mind and human performance. Dr. Gervais has spent his career being called on by the best of the best across the worlds of business, sport, the arts, and science when they need to achieve the extraordinary. T0day we discuss his brand new book The First Rule of Mastery: Stop Worrying About What People Think if You.  Dr. Gervais is also the founder and host of the Finding Mastery Podcast, the co-creator of the Performance Science Ins...2023-11-291h 18New Books in Disability StudiesNew Books in Disability StudiesLeontina Hormel, "Trailer Park America: Reimagining Working-Class Communities" (Rutgers UP, 2023)In rural northern Idaho in the winter of 2013-2014, Syringa Mobile Home Park’s water system was contaminated by sewage, resulting in residents’ water being shut off for 93 days. By summer 2018 Syringa had closed, forcing residents to relocate or face homelessness. In Trailer Park America: Reimagining Working-Class Communities (Rutgers UP, 2023), Dr. Leontina Hormel chronicles how residents dealt with regulatory agencies, frequent boil order notices, threats of closure, and class-based social stigma over this period. Despite all this, what was seen as a dysfunctional, ‘disorderly’ community by outsiders was instead a refuge where veterans, women heads of households, and people wi...2023-11-2453 minRutgers University Press PodcastRutgers University Press PodcastLeontina Hormel, "Trailer Park America: Reimagining Working-Class Communities" (Rutgers UP, 2023)In rural northern Idaho in the winter of 2013-2014, Syringa Mobile Home Park’s water system was contaminated by sewage, resulting in residents’ water being shut off for 93 days. By summer 2018 Syringa had closed, forcing residents to relocate or face homelessness. In Trailer Park America: Reimagining Working-Class Communities (Rutgers UP, 2023), Dr. Leontina Hormel chronicles how residents dealt with regulatory agencies, frequent boil order notices, threats of closure, and class-based social stigma over this period. Despite all this, what was seen as a dysfunctional, ‘disorderly’ community by outsiders was instead a refuge where veterans, women heads of households, and people wi...2023-11-2453 minNew Books in the American WestNew Books in the American WestLeontina Hormel, "Trailer Park America: Reimagining Working-Class Communities" (Rutgers UP, 2023)In rural northern Idaho in the winter of 2013-2014, Syringa Mobile Home Park’s water system was contaminated by sewage, resulting in residents’ water being shut off for 93 days. By summer 2018 Syringa had closed, forcing residents to relocate or face homelessness. In Trailer Park America: Reimagining Working-Class Communities (Rutgers UP, 2023), Dr. Leontina Hormel chronicles how residents dealt with regulatory agencies, frequent boil order notices, threats of closure, and class-based social stigma over this period. Despite all this, what was seen as a dysfunctional, ‘disorderly’ community by outsiders was instead a refuge where veterans, women heads of households, and people wi...2023-11-2453 minNew Books in SociologyNew Books in SociologyLeontina Hormel, "Trailer Park America: Reimagining Working-Class Communities" (Rutgers UP, 2023)In rural northern Idaho in the winter of 2013-2014, Syringa Mobile Home Park’s water system was contaminated by sewage, resulting in residents’ water being shut off for 93 days. By summer 2018 Syringa had closed, forcing residents to relocate or face homelessness. In Trailer Park America: Reimagining Working-Class Communities (Rutgers UP, 2023), Dr. Leontina Hormel chronicles how residents dealt with regulatory agencies, frequent boil order notices, threats of closure, and class-based social stigma over this period. Despite all this, what was seen as a dysfunctional, ‘disorderly’ community by outsiders was instead a refuge where veterans, women heads of households, and people wi...2023-11-2455 minNew Books in Public PolicyNew Books in Public PolicyLeontina Hormel, "Trailer Park America: Reimagining Working-Class Communities" (Rutgers UP, 2023)In rural northern Idaho in the winter of 2013-2014, Syringa Mobile Home Park’s water system was contaminated by sewage, resulting in residents’ water being shut off for 93 days. By summer 2018 Syringa had closed, forcing residents to relocate or face homelessness. In Trailer Park America: Reimagining Working-Class Communities (Rutgers UP, 2023), Dr. Leontina Hormel chronicles how residents dealt with regulatory agencies, frequent boil order notices, threats of closure, and class-based social stigma over this period. Despite all this, what was seen as a dysfunctional, ‘disorderly’ community by outsiders was instead a refuge where veterans, women heads of households, and people wi...2023-11-2455 minNew Books in Drugs, Addiction and RecoveryNew Books in Drugs, Addiction and RecoveryLeontina Hormel, "Trailer Park America: Reimagining Working-Class Communities" (Rutgers UP, 2023)In rural northern Idaho in the winter of 2013-2014, Syringa Mobile Home Park’s water system was contaminated by sewage, resulting in residents’ water being shut off for 93 days. By summer 2018 Syringa had closed, forcing residents to relocate or face homelessness. In Trailer Park America: Reimagining Working-Class Communities (Rutgers UP, 2023), Dr. Leontina Hormel chronicles how residents dealt with regulatory agencies, frequent boil order notices, threats of closure, and class-based social stigma over this period. Despite all this, what was seen as a dysfunctional, ‘disorderly’ community by outsiders was instead a refuge where veterans, women heads of households, and people wi...2023-11-2453 minNew Books In Public HealthNew Books In Public HealthLeontina Hormel, "Trailer Park America: Reimagining Working-Class Communities" (Rutgers UP, 2023)In rural northern Idaho in the winter of 2013-2014, Syringa Mobile Home Park’s water system was contaminated by sewage, resulting in residents’ water being shut off for 93 days. By summer 2018 Syringa had closed, forcing residents to relocate or face homelessness. In Trailer Park America: Reimagining Working-Class Communities (Rutgers UP, 2023), Dr. Leontina Hormel chronicles how residents dealt with regulatory agencies, frequent boil order notices, threats of closure, and class-based social stigma over this period. Despite all this, what was seen as a dysfunctional, ‘disorderly’ community by outsiders was instead a refuge where veterans, women heads of households, and people wi...2023-11-2453 minGet Lit MinuteGet Lit MinuteRigoberto Gonzalez | "Birthright"In this episode of Get Lit Minute, we spotlight the accomplished writer and poet, Rigoberto González. Rigoberto González was born in Bakersfield, California and raised in Michoacán, Mexico. He earned a BA from the University of California, Riverside and graduate degrees from University of California, Davis and Arizona State University. He is the author of several poetry books, including The Book of Ruin (2019); Unpeopled Eden (2013), winner of a Lambda Literary Award; and So Often the Pitcher Goes to Water until It Breaks (1999), a National Poetry Series selection. He has also written two bilingual children’s boo...2023-09-1909 minNew Books in FilmNew Books in FilmWilliam J. Mann, "Bogie and Bacall: The Surprising True Story of Hollywood's Greatest Love Affair" (Harper, 2023)From the noted Hollywood biographer comes this celebration of the great American love story—the romance between Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart—capturing its complexity, contradictions, and challenges as never before.In Bogie and Bacall: The Surprising True Story of Hollywood's Greatest Love Affair (Harper, 2023), William Mann offers a deep and comprehensive look at Lauren Bacall, Humphrey Bogart, and the unlikely love they shared. Mann details their early years—Bogart’s effete upbringing in New York City; Bacall’s rise as a model and actress. He paints a vivid portrait of their courtship and twelve-year marriage: the fights, the r...2023-08-0951 minNew Books in Popular CultureNew Books in Popular CultureWilliam J. Mann, "Bogie and Bacall: The Surprising True Story of Hollywood's Greatest Love Affair" (Harper, 2023)From the noted Hollywood biographer comes this celebration of the great American love story—the romance between Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart—capturing its complexity, contradictions, and challenges as never before.In Bogie and Bacall: The Surprising True Story of Hollywood's Greatest Love Affair (Harper, 2023), William Mann offers a deep and comprehensive look at Lauren Bacall, Humphrey Bogart, and the unlikely love they shared. Mann details their early years—Bogart’s effete upbringing in New York City; Bacall’s rise as a model and actress. He paints a vivid portrait of their courtship and twelve-year marriage: the fights, the r...2023-08-0951 minNew Books in BiographyNew Books in BiographyWilliam J. Mann, "Bogie and Bacall: The Surprising True Story of Hollywood's Greatest Love Affair" (Harper, 2023)From the noted Hollywood biographer comes this celebration of the great American love story—the romance between Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart—capturing its complexity, contradictions, and challenges as never before.In Bogie and Bacall: The Surprising True Story of Hollywood's Greatest Love Affair (Harper, 2023), William Mann offers a deep and comprehensive look at Lauren Bacall, Humphrey Bogart, and the unlikely love they shared. Mann details their early years—Bogart’s effete upbringing in New York City; Bacall’s rise as a model and actress. He paints a vivid portrait of their courtship and twelve-year marriage: the fights, the r...2023-08-0951 minNew Books in Performing ArtsNew Books in Performing ArtsWilliam J. Mann, "Bogie and Bacall: The Surprising True Story of Hollywood's Greatest Love Affair" (Harper, 2023)From the noted Hollywood biographer comes this celebration of the great American love story—the romance between Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart—capturing its complexity, contradictions, and challenges as never before.In Bogie and Bacall: The Surprising True Story of Hollywood's Greatest Love Affair (Harper, 2023), William Mann offers a deep and comprehensive look at Lauren Bacall, Humphrey Bogart, and the unlikely love they shared. Mann details their early years—Bogart’s effete upbringing in New York City; Bacall’s rise as a model and actress. He paints a vivid portrait of their courtship and twelve-year marriage: the fights, the r...2023-08-0951 minStuff You Missed in History ClassStuff You Missed in History ClassPaul Robeson and the Peekskill RiotsThe Peekskill Riots surrounded a concert by singer and activist Paul Robeson. His stances on political and civil rights issues and his communist affiliations catalyzed protests that were fueled with an undercurrent of racism and antisemitism. Research: American Civil Liberties Union. “Violence in Peekskill: A Report on the Violations of Civil Liberties at Two Paul Robeson Concerts near Peekskill, NY.” 1949. By LANSING WARREN Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES. "Paris 'Peace Congress' Assails U. S. and Atlantic Pact, Upholds Soviet: MEETING AT 'PEACE CONGRESS' IN PARIS CONGRESS IN PARIS ASSAILS U. S. POLICY." New York Times (1923...2022-10-0338 minExtra CreditExtra CreditSeason 3, Episode 1: Dr. Mark Robson"If you make it relevant, they'll get something out of it... I remind them this is not your major, but you eat three times a day." Dr. Mark Robson discusses his teaching approach and the impact he hopes his summer course, Plants and People, can have on all Summer Session students in their futures.For a transcript of this episode, please visit summer.rutgers.edu/ExtraCreditMR.2022-05-3130 minThe Janine Bolon ShowThe Janine Bolon ShowThe Janine Bolon Show S2 Episode 7 with guests Felicia Farber & Kelly AlexanderSexting, Cyberbullying & the Great American Tax Remedy with Felicia Farber & Kelly Alexander 02-13-2022 ----------------------------------------------------------  Felicia Farber is an award-winning author and attorney in North Jersey who regularly speaks and writes on the legal dangers of mixing the common teen behaviors of sexting and cyberbullying with social media  Her debut young adult romantic suspense novel Ice Queen has won 11 awards, including the First Place Young Adult 2020 Dante Rossetti Book Award, First Place Award for Best Young Adult Ebook from Story Monsters Ink, and the Silver Award for Best First Children’s/Young Adult Book by the...2022-02-1450 minSports Spectrum\'s Inside the ChapelSports Spectrum's Inside the Chapel"Chasing the Lion" - Team USA Chaplain Asif ShaikhAsif Shaikh serves as one of the chaplains for the United States Olympic team. Raised a Muslim, Shaikh became a Christian later in life. This week on "Inside the Chapel," with the 2022 Winter Olympics in full swing, Sheikh brings a message about "chasing the lion" and overcoming fear. "The greatest fear in your life today can also be your greatest triumph," he said. He talks about the disappointment that Summer Olympians felt after they were delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but also the fear and anxiety that the delay and the pandemic have brought. Today's message...2022-02-1034 minExtra CreditExtra CreditSeason 2, Episode 6: Instructor Jaime Cosloy"Different opportunities might present themselves... keep an open mind." Instructor Jaime Cosloy shares her journey from a student at Rutgers to working at the NFL, then to law school and back to Rutgers to teach students about sports and the law.For a transcript of this episode, please visit summer.rutgers.edu/ExtraCreditJCosloy.2021-12-2126 minExtra CreditExtra CreditSeason 2, Episode 5: Professor Hyacinth Miller"Oftentimes we're taught history in silos." Assistant Teaching Professor Hyacinth Miller discusses the global impact of the Caribbean and her approach to teaching history during the Winter Session in this week's episode of Extra Credit.For the transcript of this episode, please visit summer.rutgers.edu/ExtraCreditHM.2021-12-1020 minExtra CreditExtra CreditSeason 2, Episode 4: Nashmah MamoonThis week, join us for a conversation with Rutgers student, Nashmah Mamoon ('24), as she discusses starting college in-person a year later than expected, falling in love with the Rutgers-New Brunswick campus and a class in Cell Biology, and more!For the transcript of this episode, please visit summer.rutgers.edu/ExtraCreditNM.2021-11-2214 minExtra CreditExtra CreditSeason 2, Episode 3: Helen CastroThis week's episode features Rutgers grad student & staff member, Helen Castro. Listen to Helen discuss her love of education that led her to pursuing a second advanced degree in Diversity & Inclusion and a career in publishing, the importance of a well-placed en dash, and more!For a transcript of this episode, please visit: summer.rutgers.edu/ExtraCreditHC.2021-11-0817 minExtra CreditExtra CreditSeason 2, Episode 2: Dr. Helane RosenbergOn this week's episode, hear from Dr. Helane Rosenberg, a faculty member of the Rutgers Graduate School of Education. Dr. Rosenberg shares stories about her experiences in theater, how her background can help teach students how to present themselves professionally in her Winter course, and more.For a transcript of this episode, please visit: summer.rutgers.edu/ExtraCreditHR2021-10-2518 minExtra CreditExtra CreditSeason 2, Episode 1: Al ValentínWelcome to another season of Extra Credit! On the first episode of our new season, Rutgers faculty member Al Valentín joins us to discuss what makes their Winter Session course about horror films so relevant to daily life and society, the importance of media literacy, and more.For a transcript of this episode, please visit summer.rutgers.edu/ExtraCreditAV2021-10-1125 minExtra CreditExtra CreditEpisode 14: Kyle CaneteHear from Kyle Canete, a Rutgers graduate, talk about why he choose to come back to Rutgers to work and what his time at Rutgers has taught him.For a transcript of this episode, please visit summer.rutgers.edu/ExtraCreditKC.2021-08-3019 minExtra CreditExtra CreditEpisode 13: Jasmine BagnerJasmine is a senior graduating in May 2021 with a degree in communications. Like many other students at Rutgers, Jasmine didn't start Rutgers right after graduating from high school. Jasmine shares her experiences working in health care and how it led to where she is now. Jasmine also talks about her passion for helping people and giving back to the community. Finally, Jasmine shares how she keeps productive despite being home due to COVID-19.For a transcript of this episode, please visit summer.rutgers.edu/ExtraCreditJB.2021-08-1616 minExtra CreditExtra CreditEpisode 12: Amanda KimImagine starting a career in healthcare during a pandemic... In the case of Rutgers nursing student Amanda Kim, that is her reality. Hear Amanda talk about her Rutgers experience, her decision to become a nurse, and what she does to keep busy during COVID.For a transcript of this episode, please visit summer.rutgers.edu/ExtraCreditAKim.2021-08-0212 minExtra CreditExtra CreditEpisode 11: Jelinette CadavidHow did your college journey start? Listen as Jelinette shares how and why she came to Rutgers.For a transcript of this episode, please visit summer.rutgers.edu/ExtraCreditJC.2021-07-1908 minExtra CreditExtra CreditEpisode 10: Justin RicardoJustin talks about his inspirational journey as a non-traditional Rutgers student. He shares his experience going to work full-time after high school and how he eventually ended up at Rutgers. He also talks about how the people around him and his summer course inspired him to major in Human Resource Management. Justin also discusses his post-graduation goals and the importance of balancing personal and professional goals.For a transcript of this episode, please visit summer.rutgers.edu/ExtraCreditJR.2021-07-0518 minExtra CreditExtra CreditEpisode 9: Laura EspositoRutgers student Laura Esposito shares the ups and downs of her summer, from personal tragedy to planning a peaceful BLM protest in her hometown. Laura also talks about her remote internship with SiriusXM.For a transcript of this episode, please visit summer.rutgers.edu/ExtraCreditLE.2021-06-2121 minExtra CreditExtra CreditEpisode 8: Xenia MorinWe are what we eat! This week, hear about food systems, what it is, why it is important, and what you can do to help food sustainability in the future with Dr. Xenia Morin.For a transcript of this episode, please visit summer.rutgers.edu/ExtraCreditXM.2021-06-0725 minExtra CreditExtra CreditEpisode 7: Evan MaggioThis week, Evan Maggio shares his story about being a Rutgers student, his study abroad experience, and transitioning to remote online learning during the pandemic.For a transcript of this episode, please visit summer.rutgers.edu/ExtraCreditEM.2021-05-2407 minExtra CreditExtra CreditEpisode 6: Caroline Clauss-EhlersLicensed psychologist and GSE faculty member Dr. Caroline Clauss-Ehlers talks about how she broke into the mental health service field and how it has changed over the years, especially now during COVID-19. Dr. CC also talks about her summer courses, Family Systems and Adolescence, and why they’re such important topics right now.For a transcript of this episode, please visit summer.rutgers.edu/ExtraCreditCCE.2021-05-1022 minExtra CreditExtra CreditEpisode 5: Erica GoldsteinDuring this week's episode, Rutgers student Erica Goldstein shares her experience dual majoring in Marketing and Art History and how she plans to make an impact in the world post-graduation.For a transcript of this episode, please visit summer.rutgers.edu/ExtraCreditEG.2021-04-2611 minExtra CreditExtra CreditEpisode 4: Martin SmithThis episode, we interview Rutgers faculty member, Martin Smith. Smith shares his story about what makes his course Dual Language Immersion so different, what initially sparked his interest in the topic, and how his outlook on teaching has changed throughout the years.For a transcript of this episode, please visit summer.rutgers.edu/ExtraCreditMS.2021-04-1206 minExtra CreditExtra CreditEpisode 3: Ansha KaziThis week, we interview Rutgers student and Office of Summer & Winter Sessions student employee, Ansha Kazi. Ansha shares her experiences being a student while working at Rutgers. She also talks about her transition to going remote, both as a student and employee. Ansha is a double major in history and economics with a minor in business administration graduating in May.For a transcript of this episode, please visit summer.rutgers.edu/ExtraCreditAK.2021-03-2911 minExtra CreditExtra CreditEpisode 2: Joel PlummerThis week, we interview Rutgers faculty member Joel Plummer. Listen as Plummer talks about his experiences growing up as a black student and how it influenced his decision to become an educator. He also shares his inspiration for his book - Sumo Wrestlers & Supermodels. Plummer teaches the Rutgers Summer Session course, African Americans and Sports.For a transcript of this episode, please visit summer.rutgers.edu/ExtraCreditJP.2021-03-1519 minExtra CreditExtra CreditEpisode 1: Carly McCraeJoin Rutgers Office of Summer & Winter Sessions for the premiere of the new podcast series, Extra Credit. This first episode features an interview with Rutgers student Carly McCrae, a history and political science major. Carly shares her academic journey and experience taking online courses during the COVID-19 pandemic.For a transcript of this episode, please visit summer.rutgers.edu/ExtraCreditCM.2021-03-0107 minExtra CreditExtra CreditExtra Credit TrailerBe sure to tune in on March 1, 2021 for the first episode of the new podcast, Extra Credit. The podcast will feature short talks with students about their journey to Rutgers, experiences while going to school here, and what they're up to after graduating. It also features interviews with Rutgers faculty about topics like how they got into their field, what makes the course they teach special, and how students can benefit by taking their course. We hope you follow along. 2021-02-2400 minYou Know I\'m RightYou Know I'm RightYou Know I’m Right, Episode 83: NBC’s Kathryn TappenOn the 83rd episode of You Know I’m Right, Nick Durst and Joe Calabrese are joined by NBC’s Kathryn Tappen for an exclusive interview to discuss:Getting her start in broadcastingWorking for NESNTurning down ESPN for NHL NetworkJoining NBCWorking as a reporter for NBC Sports Group’s coverage of the National Hockey League, Notre Dame Football, Football Night in America, the Summer and Winter OlympicsRutgers athletics Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2021-02-1534 minJazz Biz 101Jazz Biz 101Episode #6: Reflections on MLK Day & JazzToday, Jerome Jennings offers his insights on Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy and how the fight against injustice has continued to be reflected through jazz. What are some viable solutions towards combating the racial injustice we see in this country, especially as jazz musicians? Hear about this and more in today’s episode. *Opening song is “Pay It No Mind” and closing song is “I Love Your Smile”, both off of the “Solidarity” (2019) album by Jerome Jennings* — Jerome Jennings is a drummer, activist, bandleader, composer, sideman and  educator. His debut recording ‘The Beast’ is a reflectio...2021-01-181h 20SportsMockerSportsMockerEpisode 4: #MNsports, Acupuncture, and Mike's Hard Lemonade...what?An old favorite returns to the show leaving Luke and Jeff laughing over the little known "tuck-it" rule. There's serendipity in a Rutgers win...wait, what? And the boys choose tonight to drink Mike's Hard Lemonade and Leinie's Summer Shandy. They do know it's winter in Minnesota, right? Then again, this is SportsMocker and this is #MNsports. It's by the fans, for the fans. And that's about the only thing these guys seem to get right.  2019-12-1243 minSmall Bites RadioSmall Bites RadioSmall Bites - Episode 120D and L Coffee Service Inc. presents the #1 listed “Food Radio show Philadelphia” and #1 listed “Food Radio show South Jersey”, Small Bites with Donato Marino and Derek Timm of Bluejeanfood.com on Wildfire Radio Podcast Recording Studio this Sunday, October 6th at 635pm EST with a stellar lineup and special co-host John Howard-Fusco. We are happy to welcome Jordan Zucker, a University of Pennsylvania graduate to talk about the first of its kind cookbook harmonizing food, wine, and sound “One Dish - Four Seasons: Food, Wine, and Sound - All Year Round” from Home Sauce Publications. The cookbook is a thoughtfully...2019-10-071h 02RUDIS Wrestling PodcastRUDIS Wrestling Podcast#64: Final X Rutgers RecapElevating the SportOn this episode, Ben Askren and Matt Dernlan talk about and recap all of the exciting stories revolving around Final X Rutgers. Dernlan attended Final X Rutgers at the Rutgers Athletic Center (RAC) and speaks about how phenomenal of an event it was. Dernlan’s opinion echos the online consensus of how much everyone enjoyed it. Wrestling is a winter sport which makes tailgating very difficult so having a huge wrestling event during summer is a welcomed change. Dernlan also gives kudos to the RAC for staging the event and making the environment spectacular.Yi...2019-06-1145 minRUDIS Wrestling PodcastRUDIS Wrestling Podcast#64: Final X Rutgers RecapElevating the Sport On this episode, Ben Askren and Matt Dernlan talk about and recap all of the exciting stories revolving around Final X Rutgers. Dernlan attended Final X Rutgers at the Rutgers Athletic Center (RAC) and speaks about how phenomenal of an event it was. Dernlan’s opinion echos the online consensus of how much everyone enjoyed it. Wrestling is a winter sport which makes tailgating very difficult so having a huge wrestling event during summer is a welcomed change. Dernlan also gives kudos to the RAC for staging the event and making the environment spectacular. Yianni vs Zain (4:19) Wa...2019-06-1145 minEcoshock Show NotesEcoshock Show NotesEXTREME ARCTIC FEARSUMMARY: Abrupt warming in Arctic could lead to catastrophic consequences says top scientist Dr. Peter Gleick, ICCI Director Pam Pearson, and the founder of Paleoceanography, Dr. James Kennett. Three must-listen interviews. "What is happening in the Arctic now is unprecedented & possibly catastrophic." That's the Tweet heard around the world at the end of February. It was picked up by the Independent newspaper in the UK, and many other places in the alternative and climate-savy media. Robert Hunziker did a strong piece about it in CounterPunch called "The Arctic Turns Ugly". The Tweeter...2016-03-1000 minEcoshock Show NotesEcoshock Show NotesNew Year NEW CLIMATE!SUMMARY: Why the wild weather & floods across N. Hemisphere, rain at N. Pole? Then Alex talks with David Montgomery, author of "Dirt The Erosion of Civilizations", with co-author Anne Bikle, new book "The Hidden Half of Nature: The Microbial Roots of Life and Health". Radio Ecoshock 160106 Welcome to Radio Ecoshock in this new year of 2016. In this program I'll talk with two guests who tell us about the erosion of civilizations, climate answers in the soil, and the danger of killing off your own ecology - of microbes in your body. But first in this new...2016-01-0700 min