What’s the secret to lasting friendships? How does queer community show up through the ebbs and flows of life? And what’s the REAL story behind the “YMCA” song? In the first episode of Silver Linings, The Old Gays dive into an essential part of queer life: chosen family. They discuss the vital love, support, and sense of belonging that community provides, especially during life's toughest moments. They open up about what “queer” means to them, how chosen family has impacted their lives, and how to maintain close bonds over time–including their love for each other! “We’ve come a long way, baby.” Family isn’t just what you’re born with; it’s the people who show up, shape you, and stick around. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
One Drop Leads to Another is a project about water connections – the connections between and across species, people, places and times. Each podcast episode features guests from a variety of backgrounds and professions that have water stories to tell, placing emphasis on how they are all interrelated. The idea is to highlight the concept that one drop of water always leads to another, and that the actions we take today, good and bad, trickle down into the water of tomorrow. Visit capecodgroundwater.org for more info!
One Drop Leads to Another is a project about water connections – the connections between and across species, people, places and times. Each podcast episode features guests from a variety of backgrounds and professions that have water stories to tell, placing emphasis on how they are all interrelated. The idea is to highlight the concept that one drop of water always leads to another, and that the actions we take today, good and bad, trickle down into the water of tomorrow. Visit capecodgroundwater.org for more info!
In this episode we talk with Sherry Bradley who is director of the Bureau of Environmental services with the Alabama Department of Health and board member of the Black Belt Unincorporated Wastewater Program. She discusses with us her work, advocacy, and that state of wastewater the Black Belt region of Alabama.…
In this episode we chat with Kat Garofoli, the program manager of AmeriCorps Cape Cod, about the history of AmeriCorps and how the program helps out the Cape. Visit the AmeriCorps Cape Cod website if you’d like to learn more! The program is also currently accepting applications for their 2022-2023 program year. If you or anyone you know is interested in becoming an AmeriCorps member, check out this website and apply before August 31st, 2022!…
In this episode we chat with Bruce Walton who is a partner at Battalia Winston and Chair of the Innovative/Alternative Onsite Wastewater Treatments Task Force with the New England Water Environment Association (NEWEA). If you would like to learn more visit these websites! NEWEA's Innovative/Alternative Onsite Wastewater Treatments Task Force…
In this episode we talked with Al Smith, the project lead for DigDeep’s Decentralized Wastewater Innovation Cohort, about the importance of drinking water and wastewater infrastructure in underserved areas. Visit DigDeep’s website to learn more about the important work they do around the country! https://www.digdeep.org/ If you want to learn more check out this critical new report from DigDeep which talks about how much a lack of basic water and sanitation services costs the US economy each year. #AppalachiaWaterProject #CloseTheWaterGap Twitter: @DigDeepH2O Facebook: @DigDeepWater Instagram: @DigDeepWater TikTok: @DigDeepWater LinkedIn: @DigDeep…
In this episode we talk with Kristin Andres the Associate Director of Education & Outreach from the Association to Preserve Cape Cod about how we can restore some of the balance in our back yards by using more native plants and using less chemicals. Check out APCC's native plant sale webpage for information about their 2022 plant sale https://apcc.org/native-plant-sale/ Kristin's Recommended reading & links for more information: Bringing Nature Home by Doug Tallamy Association to Preserve Cape Cod https://apcc.org/ Cape Cod Native Plantfinder https://capecodnativeplants.org/ Books by Heather Holm about wild bees: https://www.pollinatorsnativeplants.com/ Pollinator Pathway Cape Cod https://www.pollinator-pathway.org/towns/cape-cod Xerces Society https://xerces.org/ Porous Pavement video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8s9ZhaumQQ State of the Water: Cape Cod https://capecodwaters.org/ #capecod #capecodwater #restorecapecod #capecodnativeplants #preservecapecod…
In this episode the AmeriCorps Members, Susanna Baker and Travis Kornegay, chatted with Mike Demanche who is an Environmental Scientist at the Horsley Witten Group in Sandwich, Massachusetts.
In this episode, we speak with Arlene Blum, a celebrated biochemist, mountaineer, and pioneer in Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) activism and research. Visit her website for more information.
In this episode we are talking with Alissa Cox who is the Director at New England Onsite Wastewater Training Program at the University of Rhode Island.
In this episode we chat with Amy Dufault. Amy works with the Association to Preserve Cape Cod as a storyteller about water and issues surrounding water on the cape. She’s also an expert in sustainable fashion and the processes that go into making fabrics, such as dyeing.
Brian and Travis Kornegay of Americorps Cape Cod talk with Joachim Schneider of WAI (Wastewater Alternatives and Innovations) to talk about Hawaii's 80,000-plus cesspools and how WAI is working to replace them.
In this episode we chat with Dr. Sophia Fox, an aquatic biologist with the Cape Cod National Seashore. Her professional focus is studying kettle holes and estuarine ecosystems with a focus on water quality and changes due to human impact. #CapeCodNationalSeashore
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