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Resistance Radio – Guest: Amir Amirani

Amir Amirani is the director/producer of We Are Many. The never-before-told story of the largest demonstration in human history, and how the movement created by a small band of activists changed the world. Amir is a film-maker with a strong track record of work for some of the most respected series of the BBC.   Download Here

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Resistance Radio – Guest: Dan Gretton

Dan Gretton is a writer, activist and teacher. In 1983 he co-founded the pioneering political arts organisation Platform, in Cambridge, where he studied English literature. As well as working with Platform over many years on the human rights and environmental impacts of corporations, he has also developed radical initiatives in adult education and has lectured internationally on the subject of …

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Resistance Radio – Guest: Sarah Killingswort

Sarah Killingsworth is a Northern California-based conservation photographer and a Wildlife Educator with Project Coyote. A frequent public speaker about coexistence with wildlife, her photography has been published in both local and national media, in print and online.  You can check out her photos on IG @skwildlifephotos or at www.sarahkillingsworth.com.   Download Here

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Resistance Radio – Guest: Jonathan R Latham

Jonathan R Latham, PhD is co-founder and Executive Director of the Bioscience Resource Project and the Editor of Independent Science News. Dr Latham is also the Director of the Poison Papers project which publicizes documents of the chemical industry and its regulators. Dr. Latham holds a Masters degree in Crop Genetics and a PhD in Virology. He was subsequently a postdoctoral research associate …

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Resistance Radio – Guest: Laura Cunningham and Kevin Emmerich

Laura Cunningham and Kevin Emmerich. She is an artist-naturalist, author, and biologist. He is a biologist and former National Park ranger. They co-founded a conservation organization, Basin and Range Watch that works toward preserving the last non-destroyed regions of California and Nevada deserts.   Download Here

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Resistance Radio – Guest: Katie Singer

KATIE SINGER’s last book, An Electronic Silent Spring, reports on the effects of electromagnetic radiation emitted by mobile phones, WiFi and cellular antennas on wildlife and public health. Her current work focusses on the Internet’s energy use, extraction demands, greenhouse gas emissions, toxic waste and worker hazards. Katie spoke about the Internet’s footprint at the United Nations’ 2018 Forum on Science, …

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Resistance Radio – Guest: Skip Rotstein

Skip Rotstein. He is a retired high school Biology teacher. He is the Conservation Chairman of Friends of El Moro Elfin Forest in Morro Bay, California. He has participated in the restoration and maintenance of this 90 acre Pacific Coastal Scrub Preserve for the last seven years.   Download Here

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Resistance Radio – Guest: Carmine Leo

Carmine Leo is the owner of LifeCoaching.com and maintains a thriving practice providing organizations, teams and individuals with an evidence-based methodology to develop emotional intelligence and emotional self-management skills through coaching and training. Over the last twenty years he has successfully coached hundreds of clients – from single moms to CEOs, from combat-vet Marines to artists, musicians, and writers, from …

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Resistance Radio – Guest: Will Falk

Will Falk is a biophilic writer and lawyer. The natural world speaks and Will’s work is how he listens. He believes the intensifying destruction of the natural world is the most pressing issue confronting us today. His first book is “How Dams Fall: Stories the Colorado River Told Me.” You can follow Will’s work at willfalk.org. You can follow his writing …

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Resistance Radio – Guest: Patrick Donnelly

Patrick Donnelly is Nevada state director at the Center for Biological Diversity and lives in the Mojave Desert on the edge of Death Valley. He has been involved in desert conservation for 17 years, including leading desert tortoise habitat & wetlands restoration projects, engaging local communities to achieve permanent protections for over two million acres of public lands in the …