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This is, as they say, a Very Personal Episode™. In April of 2022, I lost my life partner of 17 years. It was every kind of horrible, as such things are, and I was lucky to have a solid bulwark of fam…
It's Earth Month, and Earth Day is just two days away, on April 22. Climate change is already affecting us all, but some are definitely more affected than others.
Access to healthy food and clean air…
The cold, dark waters of the deep ocean are teeming with creatures that live without light or oxygen. How do they do it?
On this episode, we sit down with deep-sea biologist Annie Lindgren, PhD, who…
January is National Blood Donor Month, a great time to start, extend, or renew that blood/plasma/platelets-donation schedule!
Blood, says Bloodworks NW President & CEO Curtis Bailey, is a part of o…
As I'm typing this, my dog is awaiting her afternoon walk.
As anyone who's had the pleasure of sharing space with an animal knows, the bond between people and critters can be very special, very power…
From Rachel Miller-Howard, Creative Director at Audiotocracy Podcast Production, this is the Picnic Podcast, where we introduce delicious products that are made for each other.
In this episode, one o…
The Audiotocracy Podcast Picnic introduces delicious local food products – and their makers! – that pair together like poetry.
On this episode: wine and cheese. We hear from cheese maker Lori Babcock…
What is an "eco-dietitian"? you ask. You'll love this — it's the intersection of nutrition, sustainability, food justice, and human and animal welfare.
And probably more things, but you'll have to he…
As I record this, it’s Memorial Day here in the US, a day dedicated to remembering those who lost their lives in military service. I think one way to honor fallen soldiers is by helping veterans who…
Finding a safe space for difficult conversations is tough. But not impossible.
In Shoreline, Washington, one of those rare places is Black Coffee Northwest. Owned by Darnesha and Erwin Weary, it is a…
I don't know about you, but sometimes hearing yet more bad news on climate change just makes me want to hide under the couch with a roll of cookie dough.
It's overwhelming, and I feel like no matter …