Finance & Climate Crisis How we go bankrupt; the currency crisis from Max Keiser et al. Features a clip from Unwelcome Guests underground radio show, plus Alex on the developing Depression.
Then Jim Laurie interview: how we can save the climate without spending a trillion dollars. Ecoshock Show 081031 1 hour
CD Quality 56 MB or Lo-Fi 14 MB
Songs: James McMurty "We Can't Make It Anymore" and Eliza Gilkyson "Runaway Train" I love this song - it could be a theme for our times. Both American artists.
2 comments:
Hi Alex -- I think your podcast is very important. I have one myself that I am going to move toward more climate news. Can I use any of your content including the music? I think your podcast is a great resource. Thanks for your work. Maybe we can share notes on some of our sources. I would like to know more about yours.
Shelly of Civilianism.com
Shelly - go ahead and use any content that I produce. It's good to get the word out.
But if you are planning on using commercial music from the big studios, I can't give permission for that. My podcast is actually designed for a string of college and community radio stations who have license agreements where the artist eventually gets paid. The stations just subscribe to the podcast and rebroadcast it (that is also why I often have a 30 second music bed at the half way mark - so stations can insert their own local station ID over it...)
Other than that, go for it. I don't claim any copyright on my own work, and encourage people to repodcast, rebroadcast, link to it, pass it along by email, or even make CD's for friends. We are in a serious situation, we all agree. It's time to unchain information.
My sources are so diverse I couldn't explain them much - except to say that I get a lot of valuable tips from listeners. Some of my listeners are more intelligent, or more tuned into some field, than I am. Really, I'm just an intermediary (or on bad days, a composting toilet...)
Alex
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