show episodes
 
Artwork
 
Humboldt County CA USA is the home of some of the most iconoclastic, genuine, and interesting folks in the world. We are getting curious about the movers, shakers, and difference makers in Humboldt County CA-Home of the giant redwoods, 6 Rivers, and the vast Pacific Ocean. We will discover what makes people live/evolve in the beautiful, diverse, isolated, and ever-changing Northcoast of California 100%! Listen in and learn what it is to be 100% Humboldt!
  continue reading
 
I'm David, and Al Bear and Brian Swislow are co-hosts and we're bringing you interviews with Humboldt County Hip Hop artists. Visit hiphophumboldt.com for the latest podcast episodes, the Patreon, podcast merch store and more!
  continue reading
 
IDEAS is a deep-dive into contemporary thought and intellectual history. No topic is off-limits. In the age of clickbait and superficial headlines, it's for people who like to think.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Urban Political Podcast

Ross Beveridge, Markus Kip, Mais Jafari, Nitin Bathla, Julio Paulos, Nicolas Goez, Talja Blokland

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
The **Urban Political** delves into contemporary urban issues with activists, scholars and policy-makers from around the world. Providing informed views, state-of-the-art knowledge, and unusual insights, the podcast aims to advance our understanding of urban environments and how we might make them more just and democratic. The **Urban Political** provides a new forum for reflection on bridging urban activism and scholarship, where regular features offer snapshots of pressing issues and new p ...
  continue reading
 
HUMBOLDT COUNTY IS THE PREMIER REGION FOR GROWING CANNABIS IN THE WORLD. SEAN AND ROB EXPLORE DIFFERENT CULTIVARS WITH BREEDERS AND FARMERS OF HUMBOLDT CANNABIS. WE REVIEW STRAINS AND MORE ABOUT THE SOCIAL EFFECTS OF THE WAR ON DRUGS TO THE COMMUNITY AND HOW SHOWCASE HOW FAMILIES FROM THE EMERALD TRIANGLE ARE RISING FROM THE ASHES.
  continue reading
 
As we all know, on April 6, 2018 at approximately 5:00pm, the world as we knew it changed forever. The Humboldt Broncos, a Junior A team in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, was travelling to Nipawin for a must-win playoff game when their charter bus collided with a tractor-trailer. The devastating collision claimed the lives of 16 beautiful souls and altered the futures of the 13 survivors. We are now going to Announce the Games so who ever wants to listen can.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Happy Trails

KHUM: Radio Without The Rules

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
Bike lanes are an important part of Humboldt county's future. Cliff Berkowitz speaks with Emily Sinkhorn, Humboldt Bay Harbor Commissioner Mike Wilson and others about how to get bike lanes where they're needed.
  continue reading
 
A short feature series hosted by Humboldt State University President, Lisa Rossbacher. Dr. Rossbacher highlights campus activities, students, staff and faculty - as well as discussion on the political, financial and social landscape of the CSU system.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Royal Grown Radio

Royal Grown Radio

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
Royal Grown Radio is a cultivation and cannabis focused podcast with guests from leading Cultivators, Brands, Advocates, and Professionals from Humboldt county and beyond. Hosted by Michael Beck and Rick Elliott of Royal Gold Soils
  continue reading
 
What if you could get a 'greatest hits' version of college lectures? My Favorite Lecture features remarkable talks from Humboldt State University educators, delivered before a live audience in Arcata, California. My Favorite Lecture is a collaboration between Humboldt State University, KHSU, and Arcata Main Street. Subscribe to the podcast via iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/my-favorite-lecture-from-khsu/id1157650504
  continue reading
 
Timely interviews on environmental issues that matter most on the North Coast and our bioregion, along with news and information on upcoming meetings, hikes and events. Presented by the Northcoast Environmental Center, publisher of our bioregion's environmental newspaper, EcoNews. The EcoNews Report features a rotating cast of representatives from our member groups.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Cultural Technologies

Bernard Dionysius Geoghegan

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
Cultural Technologies features conversations with scholars, artists and scientists on current topics in media, art, science and technology. It is hosted by Bernard Dionysius Geoghegan, a researcher in media and cultural studies at the Humboldt University in Berlin. For more information visit www.bernardg.com.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Teaching Your Brain to Knit

Margaret and Catherine

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
This podcast is about knitting (and crochet), learning and the brain. Margaret and Catherine share about what they are learning from their knitting, something about the brain (especially if it has to do with knitting), Behind the Redwood curtain, the area where they live along the Northcoast of California, and sometimes offer a giveaway.
  continue reading
 
Welcome to SustainAbility! SustainAbility Podcast is a show that is your access point for any topic under the umbrella of Sustainable Supply Chain, shedding light on the best practices, ideas, challenges and stories from Sustainable Supply Chain in conversation with innovative pioneers, change makers, young leaders, social workers, academicians and industry thought leaders. Hosted by Alexander von Humboldt – German Chancellor Fellow – Vaishali Baid in association with Cologne Business School.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
109.1 RueDawg

ShayRocks77.97Fm

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
As we all know, on April 6, 2018 at approximately 5:00pm, the world as we knew it changed forever. The Humboldt Broncos, a Junior A team in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, was travelling to Nipawin for a must-win playoff game when their charter bus collided with a tractor-trailer. The devastating collision claimed the lives of 16 beautiful souls and altered the futures of the 13 survivors. After the Tragedy we have decided the follow and Broadcast the Games. And keep all of you up to ...
  continue reading
 
Call it a “BeerCast.” I bring my Buddies on the Show to help me taste and review craft and micro-brew Beer. We also sample various liquor's and liqueurs. All while discussing interesting and informative topics, events and philosophies. Enjoy the educational mini-episode series Brews101 as well. 🗣Do you have a company or brand you want shouted out on the show? Become a monthly supporter below! The more you support the more I support you!🍻 Cheers! ©2019 Buds 'N' Brews a product of Humboldt Ent ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
#factsmatter

Brandie Wilson

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
In this show we will discuss evidence based practices and data informed research to demystify drug use, drug policy and Harm Reduction. Each episode we will discuss local and national trends in matters of public health along with the research and evidence that informs Harm Reduction practices. The majority of topics that to be discussed will directly relate to drug policy and its effects on our local Humboldt Community, the State and Nation. We will take a look at how the history of drug pol ...
  continue reading
 
Breaking out of the Adventures of Auroraman comic book, this is a throwback to the radio dramas of the past, with a fun Canadian superhero twist! When a regular guy, father and highschool teacher from Humboldt, Saskatchewan finds a staff filled with cosmic energy in a meteor shower he does what anyone would do...puts it in the cosmic lost and found box at city hall. WAIT...no he doesn't, he learns how to use it and becomes the Super Power of the Prairies!
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Reimagine Rural

The Brookings Institution

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
While the dominant narrative regarding rural America is one of decline and division, Reimagine Rural is a new podcast that visits rural towns across the United States that are experiencing positive change and explores how public investment in rural people and places can lead to increased prosperity. Hosted by Tony Pipa, a scholar in the Center for Sustainable Development at the Brookings Institution and a product of rural America, each episode will feature local voices telling the story of p ...
  continue reading
 
My name is Doug Perry. I'm a Realtor with Property Consultants. I believe that home is more than the 4 walls you live within. It also includes neighborhood shops, restaurants, events, and organizations. I'll take you behind the scenes to meet the people and places that make the Logan Square and West Town areas home. If you'd like to keep your finger on the pulse of real estate in the Logan Square and West Town areas and hear more podcasts like this one, sign up for Market Snapshot. Just clic ...
  continue reading
 
HIgh NOON Sundays Podcast features prominent figures in the cannabis industry. Host, Siobhan Danger Darwish is a second-generation cannabis farmer. She owns and operates Californias first permitted cultivation site located in Humboldt County. Siobhan's cannabis cultivation and cultural roots have formed a base for which the cannabis exploration thrives. The Grow Sisters' social media reach has grown and flourished to nourish our canna-curious audience. From cannabis cultivation education to ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Wise Talkers

Ronald Fel Jones

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
Launched February 2024, the Wise Talkers Podcast is the home of six interviews from decades past when I was conducting live radio broadcasts. In these Legacy Editions I re-purpose each original conversation with a new introduction and epilogue to provide context to the previously recorded live interview. I give some background on the guest and the interview, and discuss its relevance today. More information at wisetalkers.com
  continue reading
 
Mathematical Philosophy - the application of logical and mathematical methods in philosophy - is about to experience a tremendous boom in various areas of philosophy. At the new Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy, which is funded mostly by the German Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, philosophical research will be carried out mathematically, that is, by means of methods that are very close to those used by the scientists. The purpose of doing philosophy in this way is not to reduce p ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
Welcome to Grow Weed at Home with Kyle Kushman, the ultimate podcast for cannabis enthusiasts and aspiring home growers. Hosted by Kyle, this podcast shares invaluable tips and tricks for successfully growing cannabis at home. With over 30 years of experience and 13 Medical Cannabis Cups, including three High Times Cannabis Cup wins, Kyle is a trusted source, covering topics like setting up a grow room, strain selection, nutrient management, pest control, and maximizing yields. Join Kyle on ...
  continue reading
 
Greetings & Welcome To Iniversal Sounds. I'm Dj Ras1Heart Throwing Down Some Of The Hottest Reggae, Funk, & Soul Mixes Here in Babylon. 45 Years Of Respect For The Drummer & The Dancer. Grew Up In A Family That Loved Music & Dance. I Can't Ever Remember A Time Without Music Being A Big Part Of My life. Grew Up By Green Bay Wisconsin & Just Across The Pond From Motown. 1977 Was Great & The Disco Was Pumping The Vibes To The Dance Floor & Everybody Was Dancing. Much Of That Was The Funk/Soul/R ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
Nationally recognized cannabis reporter Jackie Bryant hosts a bi-monthly podcast all about the green. We’re talking marijuana, pot, ganja, grass, and don’t forget edibles. “The Plant Lady” is recorded in San Diego, California in the heart of the cannabis industry. Jackie explores how this subculture turned into a way of life where legalization is continuing to sweep the nation.
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
Getting away with murder?, new buildings planned for Tuluwat Island, most Eureka candidates lean toward F-no, allegations false information was used in Eureka F-yes mailers, an F-yes op-ed, Humboldt thieves and dealers eye Prop 36, robber fishing pulled an alleged drunk, anxiety for unpermitted cannabis growers in SoHum, Cal Poly Humboldt’s evicted…
  continue reading
 
IDEAS continues to explore Wilhelm von Humboldt’s public education system with guests, including acclaimed author Gabor Maté, who is a former English teacher. Is this 200-year-old system equipped to meet the challenging demands of the 21st century? And does it still reflect Humboldt’s ideals, especially at the university level? *This is part two of…
  continue reading
 
Send us a text Ever wondered what it takes to transform a small town from the ground up? Join us as we sit down with Mayor Debra Garnes, the resilient and resourceful leader of Rio Dell, who shares her extraordinary journey from Detroit to the Navy, her career at SMUD, and finally her heartfelt commitment to her community in Humboldt County. Hear h…
  continue reading
 
In this cannabis breeding episode of the Grow W33d at Home with Kyle Kushman podcast, we're thrilled to welcome breeder and grower, Nathaniel Pennington, founder of Humboldt Seed Company. Nathaniel takes us back to his roots as a guerrilla grower in Humboldt, sharing how necessity drove him to start making his own seeds in the early days when cloni…
  continue reading
 
Two hundred years ago, Wilhelm von Humboldt created the public education system as we know it today. At the heart of his philosophy of education was the concept of Bildung — reaching one's inner potential. Yet over the years, as his public education system was adopted, Bildung may well have been the critical piece left out. *This is part one of a t…
  continue reading
 
Innovation and entrepreneurship are fundamental to America’s national identity, yet they are commonly associated with big cities and areas like Silicon Valley. As we’ve encountered numerous times in past episodes, rural America is full of innovation and home to countless examples of ingenuity. In part two of our special innovators episode, rather t…
  continue reading
 
The late Lois Wilson didn’t tell you what to believe — she just lived by example. And what an example. She was a minister, Senator, human rights advocate — and inspiration. She lived out her Christian faith in concrete terms, on the ground, in the community. Lois Wilson died on Friday at the age of 97.…
  continue reading
 
In the next episode of **Grow Weed at Home with Kyle Kushman**, we are honored to welcome **Tim Blake**, the visionary founder of the **Emerald Cup**. Tim shares his incredible journey, from the early days of being a major cannabis dealer in the 1970s to becoming one of the most influential figures in cannabis culture. With over 30 years in the ind…
  continue reading
 
Innovation and entrepreneurship are fundamental to America’s national identity, yet they are commonly associated with big cities and areas like Silicon Valley. As we’ve encountered numerous times in past episodes, rural America is full of innovation and home to countless examples of ingenuity. In this episode, part one of two, rather than capture t…
  continue reading
 
Locals allegedly tied to January 6, big money for Eureka Old Town parking, more Eureka Old Town parking spaces on the way, a scary and rare death at the beach, fears quelled in a missing persons case, slowed growth at Cal Poly Humboldt, a sad river safety reminder, saying goodbye to some eyesores, a move for fewer ugly buildings in Eureka, Guy Fier…
  continue reading
 
Brutalist architecture has been celebrated as monumental and derided as ‘concrete monstrosity.' But the people who depend on these buildings are often caught in between. IDEAS explores the implications of Brutalism’s 21st-century hipster aesthetic in a world of housing challenges, environmental crisis, and economic polarization.…
  continue reading
 
For Episode 56 of The HipHopHumboldt Podcast, Al Bear sat down with Wierdo! They talked about Wierdo's past before the music, how his path led to making music, the City Hippie days, and days since! They talked about the history, relationships, life events, and other things that shaped Wierdo's impeccable fashion and music styles. After a spring and…
  continue reading
 
In this special episode of *Grow Weed at Home with Kyle Kushman*, we sit down with Andrew D'Angelo, co-founder of Harborside and The Last Prisoner Project, for an insightful conversation about the cannabis industry's evolution and the challenges facing legal markets today. Andrew reflects on his journey as an entrepreneur, the growth of cannabis cu…
  continue reading
 
The right to freedom of thought and freedom of expression is especially resonant in our own time. In his novel 1984, Orwell proposed a future of “thought-crime” and in many places that day has arrived. IDEAS continues our series about the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and in this episode explores the history and future of free expression.…
  continue reading
 
On this episode of From Many Peoples, Strength, the Saskatchewan made soccer podcast, Jamie Neugebauer chats with University of Regina women's soccer head coach Astrid Baecker about her squad, the season ahead, and the tactics that should make this team as exciting to watch as any Cougars team in years. Give a listen!…
  continue reading
 
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights states, "Everyone has the right to leave any country, including his own, and to return to his country." We also have a right to seek "asylum from persecution" in other countries. At a time when more people are forcibly displaced than at any other point in recorded history, Nahlah Ayed speaks with guests abo…
  continue reading
 
Article 12 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights declares, "No one shall be subjected to arbitrary interference with his privacy, family, home or correspondence, nor to attacks upon his honour and reputation." It's a right with profound implications for our lives in the 21st century, from digital surveillance to sexuality and autonomy. How c…
  continue reading
 
How do we create a better world? In a five-part series, IDEAS explores efforts to imagine new possibilities and make them real by focusing on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In the first episode, panelists examine what the right to "life, liberty, and security of person" could mean, and how it could transform our world.…
  continue reading
 
Send us a text Ever wondered how a school librarian's dedication can change an entire community? Sit down with us as we chat with Linda Lorvig, a beloved Humboldt resident who moved from the Mojave Desert to the lush landscapes of Humboldt County in 1974. With over three decades shaping young minds at South Bay School, Linda shares touching stories…
  continue reading
 
The Klamath River is flowing freely again after more than 20 years of efforts to remove four dams, the Times-Standard reminded readers Humboldt County also buses homeless people out of the area, a facility serving free meals to those in need was targeted by vandals, the owner of a massage place in Eureka was accused of sexual assault, Humboldt Coun…
  continue reading
 
Gay Neighborhoods and the Rise of the Vicarious Citizen In this episode, we are discussing Theodore Greene’s latest book, Not in my Gayborhood! Gay neighborhoods and the rise of the vicarious citizen, published by Columbia University Press in July 2024. This book is a lively and generous study of gay neighborhoods in Washington DC, highlighting the…
  continue reading
 
Robert Macfarlane says his writing is about the relationship between landscape and the human heart. His books share his encounters with treacherous mountain passages, mammoth glaciers flowing perceptibly into the sea, and harrowing descents into fissures inside the Earth. *This episode originally aired on Oct. 25, 2023.…
  continue reading
 
Former U.S. Army intelligence officer Welton Chang helps us gain an understanding of how the health of our media ecosystem directly influences our resilience as a society. Welton explains how we can insulate ourselves against bad actors who use information to cause harm, and how we can make sense of this unprecedented media environment, while expla…
  continue reading
 
The Arctic and the Amazon may be far apart geographically, but art connects them intimately. As part of a public art project bringing Indigenous artists from both regions together, Inuk artist Niap and the Shipibo artist Olinda Silvano worked on a mural that now graces the campus of Toronto Metropolitan University. They share their inspirations and…
  continue reading
 
You can’t pay rent with experimental poetry, so Hilary Peach trained as a welder. Twenty-plus years on, she’s now a boiler inspector, poet, and author of an award-winning memoir, Thick Skin: Field Notes from a Sister in the Brotherhood. Peach talks about the joys and contradictions of being an outsider inside the trades. *This episode originally ai…
  continue reading
 
Send us a text Prepare to be captivated by the inspiring journey of Alex Stillman as she transitions from the bustling streets of San Francisco to the serene charm of Arcata, California. In this episode, Alex recounts her early days in retail and the pivotal decision to pursue higher education, driven by her family's academic legacy. From her initi…
  continue reading
 
This 6th Legacy Edition of Wise Talkers features a 1979 radio show in which I was interviewed about meditation on KNCO in Grass Valley, California. I was teaching meditation classes at the time. It’s an interesting look back on how meditation was viewed 45 years ago, and how I taught and practiced it in a practical, ‘demystified’ way. With question…
  continue reading
 
A double murderer who failed additional murder attempts pleaded guilty, Sequoia Park Zoo’s red panda Sumo died at 15, Arcata’s hospital will close its birth center in October, Eureka’s hospital is closing its rehabilitation unit by November, Humboldt County Supervisors discussed our homeless community which was counted at over 1,500 people in Janua…
  continue reading
 
Physicist and jazz musician Stephon Alexander muses about the interplay of jazz, physics, and math. And cosmologist Katie Mack unpacks the latest thinking about the mysteries of dark matter, as part of the Perimeter Institute Public Lecture series. *This episode originally aired on Nov. 14, 2023.
  continue reading
 
More than two years after a devastating fire, IDEAS visited St'át'imc territory around Lillooet, B.C. to learn how 21st-century wildfires are reshaping the landscape. This two-part series follows the work of the northern St'át'imc Nations, land guardians, and scientists from the Indigenous Ecology Lab at UBC as they seek to document the effects of …
  continue reading
 
Rural America is facing a national affordable housing crisis, and nearly half of rural renters are rent-burdened. With the unique characteristics and challenges of housing in rural America, but also with policy solutions that are often designed for urban and suburban communities, rural communities are pursuing innovations in collaboration, financin…
  continue reading
 
More than two years after a devastating fire, IDEAS visited St'át'imc territory around Lillooet, B.C. to learn how 21st-century wildfires are reshaping the landscape. This two-part series follows the work of the northern St'át'imc Nations, land guardians, and scientists from the Indigenous Ecology Lab at UBC as they seek to document the effects of …
  continue reading
 
Send us a text What does it take to transform a life marked by early challenges into one of meaningful community impact? Join us as we welcome Miles Slattery, an inspiring figure who shares his remarkable journey from the surf town of Del Mar to shaping the future of Eureka, Humboldt. Starting with an honest look at his tumultuous teenage years and…
  continue reading
 
A man on the U.S. Marshals' 15 Most Wanted Fugitives list was arrested in Redway, an accused double murderer who failed additional attempts may finally see a trial, a viral post detailed someone with a ‘straight pride’ shirt harassing a trans drummer in Eureka, another viral post appeared to show a man in Arcata with a shirt celebrated by pedophile…
  continue reading
 
Kate Beaton and her family have deep roots in hard-working, rural Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. In her 2024 Henry Kreisel Memorial Lecture, the popular cartoonist points out what is lost when working-class voices are shut out of opportunities in the worlds of arts, culture, and media. *This episode originally aired on March 26, 2024.…
  continue reading
 
In her book, We Are All Perfectly Fine: A Memoir of Love, Medicine and Healing, Dr. Jillian Horton shares her personal story of burnout and calls for developing a compassionate medical system, with a more balanced and humane understanding of what it means to heal and be healed. *This episode originally aired on Jan. 18, 2024.…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Quick Reference Guide