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#234 Beyond Words: What Animals Think and Feel

Nov. 11, 2015 – Ecologist, writer and philosopher Dr. Carl Safina, author of Beyond Words: What Animals Think and Feel, is interviewed by Nan Evans, and discusses various aspects of animal behavior. Closing music is “Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright” performed by Peter, Paul and Mary.

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#7 Glorious Food! for November 12

A soundscape of the Port Townsend Farmer’s Market, Mara makes Tzimmes, a traditional Jewish Holiday dish, and we visit Denise Joy at Mountain Spirit Herbs to make a nice winter tea blend.

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Barbara Sjoholm

Cris Wilson interviews Barbara Sjoholm, Port Townsend based biographer, travel writer, and translator: author of The Pirate Queen: In Search of Grace O’Malley, and With the Lapps in the High Mountains.

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#233 Amphibians of the Olympic Peninsula (Part 2)

Nov. 4, 2015 – Host Debaran Kelso continues her phone conversation with wildlife biologist Patrick Loafman in Part 2 of this interview, and looks further into our local amphibians and their habitat. Closing music is “The Double Life of Amphibians,” performed by Two of a Kind.

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Tony Brenna

Host Sheila Bender welcomes journalist and author Tony Brenna to the KPTZ studio, and digs into his career as a reporter for tabloids and mainstream media.

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#50 Scott Rosecrans

Should the Mentally Ill Go to Jail?  Our Town host Maryanne McNellis interviews Scott Rosecrans, the former prosecutor who was instrumental in setting up Jefferson County’s Mental Health Court. This innovative approach attempts to give mentally ill people the tools to stay out of jail.

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Compass for the Week of November 2

This week on the Compass we take part in something called legislative theater in which the audience comes up with and debates new laws to fix our broken health care system while real legislators look on.

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#232 Amphibians of the Olympic Peninsula (Part 1)

Oct. 21, 2015 – Host Debaran Kelso talks with wildlife biologist Patrick Loafman via phone and discusses local amphibians in the first part of this interview. Closing music is “Amphibians,” performed by Kristin Shout and Smoking Kitten.

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Compass for the Week of October 26

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