Sea Change

Ein Podcast von WWNO & WRKF - Mittwochs

37 Folgen

  1. Presenting: KQED’s Sold Out: Rethinking Housing in America

    Vom: 25.10.2023
  2. Flood By Flood

    Vom: 11.10.2023
  3. Riddle of the Ridley

    Vom: 2.10.2023
  4. Abandoned in (Plant)ation Country

    Vom: 15.9.2023
  5. Presenting: Outside/In "Windfall"

    Vom: 29.8.2023
  6. Expand Your Blue Mind

    Vom: 18.8.2023
  7. The Craft of Climate Writing

    Vom: 2.8.2023
  8. I'd Like My Life Back

    Vom: 19.7.2023
  9. We Could All Use A Little Creativity

    Vom: 5.7.2023
  10. Rescuing our Past

    Vom: 20.6.2023
  11. Presenting: Parched "The Boldest Idea of All"

    Vom: 7.6.2023
  12. If I Get Called "Resilient" One More Time...

    Vom: 23.5.2023
  13. Salty Chefs

    Vom: 10.5.2023
  14. (Plant)ation Country

    Vom: 26.4.2023
  15. Music Fights Back

    Vom: 11.4.2023
  16. Shrimp on the Line

    Vom: 29.3.2023
  17. Trailer

    Vom: 14.3.2023

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Living on the coast means living on the front lines of a rapidly changing planet. And as climate change transforms our coasts, that will transform our world.Every two weeks, we bring you stories that illuminate, inspire, and sometimes enrage, as we dive deep into the environmental issues facing coastal communities on the Gulf Coast and beyond. We have a lot to save, and we have a lot of solutions. It’s time to talk about a Sea Change.Sea Change is a new podcast hosted by Carlyle Calhoun and Halle Parker. Join us as we investigate and celebrate life on a changing coast.Based in New Orleans, Sea Change is a production of WWNO New Orleans Public Radio and WRKF Baton Rouge Public Radio. Sea Change is a part of the NPR Podcast Network and is distributed by PRX. Hosted by Carlyle Calhoun and Halle Parker. Our theme song is by Jon Batiste.Sea Change is made possible with major support provided by The Gulf Research Program of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. The Coastal Desk is supported by the Walton Family Foundation, the Greater New Orleans Foundation, and the Meraux Foundation.

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