Susan Cozzens
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Tackling Inequalities & Injustice in Faithful Sociologist Hands: Susan Cozzens

Susan Cozzens has a long pedigree of working for social change through public policy research and advocacy. Her Ph.D.

Kate Klim
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End of Our Blues – Something Green from Kate Klim

Kate Klim enchanted me from the first with her songwriting and vocals and a talent which also thrust her into prominence when she was a 2010 Kerrville New Folk Winner. Over 4 years she dazzled the world with 3 albums, but then, with the advent of 2 children and then COVID, her muse was quiescent. The dry spell finally passed last year, with musical storm clouds and rainbows again appearing, stirring our imaginations and passions and delivering to us Kim's fourth album, Something Green. Kate happily abides in East Nashville, TN.

Past/present religious/spiritual influences: Non-affiliated, Agnostic

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Harnessing Local Political Power for Climate Change SolutionsAs climate advocates, we want to get everyone engaged in some sort of climate action. When it comes to taking on global climate change, people can feel overwhelmed with the scale of the problem, and then they shut down. Brandi Robinson, Associate Teaching Professor in Energy and Mineral Engineering at Penn State University says, “You don’t have to make climate change someone’s top priority. You have to connect climate change to what they already care about, and figure out how you can work together on that.”
Pathways July 2023: John Dear
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Pathways to the Non-violent Life of John Dear

Brenda Asterino guest-hosts Spirit In Action today, sharing a 2014 speech in Seattle, WA, by John Dear, former Jesuit priest, nonviolence activist & teacher, and author of 35-plus books. John Dear's life and choices brought him to leave his Jesuit life as he practices a path that follows his religious belief and his love for humanity. Hear of his experiences with many spiritual souls including the Dalai Lama, MLK Jr, Nelson Mandela, and many others. John Dear’s words are inspiring and he defines nonviolence in a way that speaks to our hearts and our heads. With humor and his experiences in our country and around the world, he teaches us and enthralls us with a larger scope and broader context for living.

Tom Smith
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Tom Smith: World's Fastest Filker

Tom Smith, known as the World's Fastest Filker, has been making and sharing music at science fiction and fantasy conventions since 1985. He's written in many musical genres, including folk, rock, jazz, gospel, and showtunes; and can write incredibly funny political commentary just as easily as heart-felt eulogy. Today Tom shares with us a few of the songs that mean the most to him. You can find and purchase Tom's music on his Bandcamp page and support him through his Patreon page.

Past/present religious/spiritual influences: Lutheran, Methodist, Atheist

All songs in this program are written & performed by Tom Smith:

Bubble & Squeak
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Potpourri 2023 with Bubble & Squeak

Today guest-host Peterson Toscano brings a potpourri of audio from his occasional podcast called Bubble and Squeak. He takes conversations, personal stories, radio comedies, and recordings of random sounds, then mashes them altogether. Our show today comes in six parts. #1: Writer Wendy Sandford talks about being part of the creation of the groundbreaking women’s health book, Our Bodies Ourselves.

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Altar to an Erupting Sun: Chuck Collins

Chuck Collins, longtime activist with inequality.org, is a devoted worker for the good, and with his latest book, Altar to an Erupting Sun, he has become an amazing novelist.

Quakers Today
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Spirituality, Activism, Reparations, Transgender Healing, & More: Quakers Today

Guest-host Peterson Toscano shares moving, insightful, and transformational portions of his Quakers Today podcast, dealing with all kinds of issues of interest to all listeners, things like spirituality, inclusion/separation, transgender understandings, manumission & reparations from slavery, abusive religion, and deep, personal, transformation. Below is some of the detail & lots of links.

Golden Rule and Helen Jaccard
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Sailing Away from Nuclear Disaster: The Golden Rule

A visit with Helen Jaccard, VFP Golden Rule Project Manager, about the work, history, purpose, & travels of the sailboat The Golden Rule, from its origins protesting nuclear testing in the Marshall Island back in 1958, and onward to its resurrection in the early 2010's, to continue education and organizing against nuclear dangers. The boat & tour are are project of Veterans for Peace, exposing the true costs of war & militarism since 1985.

Featured Music/Clips:

Making Waves: The Rebirth of the Golden Rule - Intro clip to the documentary

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Economics, Justice, and Carbon Price SolutionsFor this episode of Citizens’ Climate Radio, interns Ruth Abraham and Lila Powell take over the show and take a deep dive into the world of carbon pricing.