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The Ecology Hour features in-depth interviews with experts on every facet of Mendocino County's diverse and spectacular natural world. Rotating hosts include Environmental Educators Hannah Bird and Sue Coulter, Scientists Bob Spies & Tim Bray, and Trail Steward Chad Swimmer.
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Art Waves, a monthly program dedicated to the creative sector of Mendocino County. Hosted by Marty Durlin and Victor Palomino. Listen every third Tuesday at 9 am on KZYX and Z.
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Inside KZYX, hosted by KZYX staff, is heard on the first and third Fridays at 9 am. It's an opportunity for listeners to learn about the station's many different projects and programs, with a call-in segment for your questions and concerns.
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Gower Hour on KZYX, hosted by Bode Gower, a student at Ukiah High School, offers a fresh perspective on today's politics through the eyes of the next generation of leaders. Each month, Bode sits down with local elected officials to delve into the pressing issues, providing listeners with insights from a youth perspective. Tune in to engage with the political landscape and discover how today's students are shaping tomorrow's world.
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For book lovers, Linda Pack brings her immensely popular 50 minute public radio program, For the Love of Reading. She reads for you great writing, showcasing classic Novels, complete Short Stories, extraordinary Poetry, and thought-provoking Non-fiction, with background information and commentary, New episodes every month.
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Linda Pack reads episodes of her immensely popular public radio program Mendocino County Remembered. She edits and interprets selections from the oral histories collected and published under the auspices of the Mendocino Historical Society for the American Bicentennial in 1976. A new episode every Sunday.
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Upwelling

Michelle Blackwell

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Join Michelle Blackwell, for Upwelling, where she interviews authors, poets, playwrights, historians, and songwriters about their recently published works. Get insights into their creative process and writing as well as publishing tips. Upwelling brings the richness of local literature to the airwaves.
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”Israel Lobby Damage Assessment” is a podcast of the Institute for Research Middle Eastern Policy. IRmep is a Washington-based nonprofit organization that studies US-Middle East policy formulation. Founded in 2002, IRmep is non-partisan and does not support or oppose candidates for public office. IRmep’s Center for Policy & Law files Freedom of Information Act requests and lawsuits to create warranted transparency and reveal the functions of government. It also examines how balanced and vigo ...
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In the last few weeks, many sick and dying California Sea Lions began showing up on central California beaches, even hauling out at Pier 39 in San Francisco. They were victims of Amnesic Shellfish Poisoning, aka Domoic Acid Toxicosis. What is domoic acid, where does it come from, and why is it affecting so many marine mammals? For answers we turn t…
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In this episode of Gower Hour, host Bode Gower sat down with Sonoma County Supervisor and President of the National Association of Counties James Gore. They explored various topics, including broadband, water issues, and the upcoming electoral landscape. Listen in as we bring you closer to today's politics through the lens of the next generation of…
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We spoke with Dr. Eric Bjorkstedt of the NOAA Fisheries Ecosystem Science Center. He talked about some of the work being done at the Telonicher Marine Laboratory in Trinidad, Humboldt County, monitoring the offshore marine ecosystem in this little-studied region. Dr. Bjorkstedt gives us an update on current research and some recent findings, includ…
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Birds invest considerable effort in the reproductive processes and have evolved myriad ways to improve their chances of success. The entire process of mating, nest-building, brooding, and rearing young consumes enormous amounts of energy, often leaving the parent birds nearly worn-out by the time their young reach independence. It is perhaps no won…
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This month's edition of Art waves we celebrate the Hispanic Heritage month and the contributions of the Latino community to the arts and culture of Mendocino county. We begin the program with a conversation with Ignacio Ayala, Latino Program Director and Deputy Director for SPACE theater in Ukiah, followed by a conversation with Brazilian classical…
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In this episode of Gower Hour, host Bode Gower sat down with Mendocino County Sheriff Matt Kendall. They dived into a range of important topics from homelessness to Prop 36 to marijuana enforcement and much more. Listen in as we bring you closer to today's politics through the lens of the next generation of leaders.…
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August 20, 2024 -- On this month's edition of Art waves, we talk with Bruce Huebner from the Eolian Trio about their September presentation at the Willits Center for the Arts, follow by the Mendocino College Gallery Director Jazzminh Moore talking about her work and the September exhibition and we end with Karen Mattson Director of the Mendocino Co…
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In this episode of Gower Hour, host Bode Gower sat down with Mendocino County Supervisor-elect Madeline Cline. They dived into a range of important topics from the inadequacies of rural representation in politics, the impact on age discrimination in politics, and much more. Listen in as we bring you closer to today's politics through the lens of th…
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A twin sister disappears and resurfaces after fifteen years. As this mystery unravels, we get to know the family, their traumas, and their relationships. Lisa Manterfield reads from her novel, All Our Lies Are True, and talks about her publishing experience. Kailyn McCord will read from her recently published essays and talk about life and birth on…
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This episode of KZYX features interviews with new Board Representative Troy Mellott and with Joy LaClaire, host and producer of Forthright Radio; also a repeat performance of Episode 6 of "A World without KZYX," a six-part radio drama produced aired in 2022, and starring the staff of KZYX, as well as Gordon Black as the announcer and the music of R…
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A Truly Grand Tour! Vivid first person accounts and Brilliant nature writing: "A visit to Niagara Falls", by Fanny Trollope, from Domestic Manners of Americans, 1832 "The Approach to the Valley" and "The Ancient Yosemite Glaciers: How the Valley Was Formed," by John Muir, from The Yosemite. 1912 "The Grand Canyon" by Major John Wesley Powell, from …
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Tuomas Mäkinen is a member of a Hindu Ashram in Philo, California. He is also a former punk rocker and an immigrant from Finland. In his first book, he tells the story of his transition from an angst-ridden teenager to a spiritually focused monk. Folklorist and local songwriter, Holly Tannen talks about her recent CD release and her love of traditi…
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Originally published in Harper’s Magazine, Christmas 1905, it is widely believed that "Eve's Diary, (with interpolated extracts from Adam's Diary)" is Mark Twain’s tribute to his late, beloved wife, Olivia Langdon Clemons. BONUS: this episode includes a selection of the tender recollections of Elizabeth Scholl of Ukiah from "Mendocino County Rememb…
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On the April 2024 episode, we delve into how best to support the environment through charitable giving. We hear from Tom Wheeler, Executive Director of EPIC in Arcata, CA, and from Lawyer Paula Goodwin of Perkins Coie, as well as take a closer look at a number of nonprofits. Check out our Primer for Giving! The show also features music from artist …
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April 16, 2024 -- Art Waves, an arts magazine for Mendocino County. This month's edition features the Willits Center for the Arts, Singer and songwriter Rita Hosking, Point Arena poet laureate Blake More and Eddie Haehl covers the theater beat with discussions with two local directors, Michael Ducharme, director of Willits Community Theatre's produ…
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Grant F. Smith, the director of the Institute for Research: Middle Eastern Policy, discusses the influential American-Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC). Smith has written several books on AIPAC. which was started with $60 million in foreign funding, largely from Israel, but eluded U.S. efforts to register it as a foreign agent. While it's tre…
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Join us for a follow up on a past episode on residential decarbonization., with some state forest news starting the hour: Segment 1: Richard Gienger on the Board of Forestry: www.savejackson.org www.pomolandback.com www.mendocinotrailstewards.org To send comments to the Board of Forestry: Publiccomments.@bof.co.gov Segment 2: Sonoma Clean Power Res…
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We learn about Elephant Seals from Dr. Heather Liwanag, Associate Professor in the Biological Sciences at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. She studies the physiological adaptations of animals to their environment, and Elephant Seals provide her with many remarkable features to study. The largest and deepest-diving pinnipeds in the world, Elephant Seals ca…
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Selections from the genius of Edward Lear: Limericks, A Book of Nonsense, 1846; The Pobble Who has No Toes, Laughable Lyrics, 1877; To Make An Amblongus Pie, Nonsense Songs, Stories, Botany and Alphabets, 1871; “How Pleasant to Know Mr. Lear!” and Lewis Carroll: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, 1865; Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found …
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Tim Bray and Dr. Robert Spies take a deep dive into the world of squid, with Dr. Sarah MacAnulty, Executive Director of Skype a Scientist. Jet-propelled and able to change color at the speed of thought, they are both predator and prey in every ocean, and the subject of the world's largest fishery. Surprisingly complex, with an evolutionary history …
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