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#229 The Dirt on Soil

Sept. 30, 2015 – Host Nan Evans interviews Soil Scientist Craig Schrader of the Jefferson County Conservation District. Closing music is “Back to the Earth,” performed by Jason Mraz.

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#228 Wildlife Rehab – Part 1 (Repeat)

Host Debaran Kelso interviews Cindy Daily of Discovery Bay Wild Bird Rescue in a repeat broadcast of a show first aired in February, 2014. Closing music is “Equinox,” performed by Eric Hansen.

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#47 Bonnie Masi

BABY, IT’S COLD IN HERE.  Maryanne McNellis interviews Physical Therapist Bonnie Masi, who uses a cold laser to relieve the aches and pains of her patients. Light therapy can be used for much more than you realize.

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Jess Walter

Cris Wilson interviews author Jess Walter about his newest book We Live in Water.

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Compass for the Week of September 21

This week on the Compass we meet some refugees who have recently moved to Port Townsend – climate refugees Matt and Susan Harder, Dillon Ibsen, realtor Teri Nomura, and award-winning journalist Dahr Jamail – and learn why we might soon expect many more.

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The Port Townsend Film Festival on KPTZ

PT Film Festival Week on KPTZ! Tune in at the Noon and 5pm hours this week for interviews with Filmmakers…Becoming Bulletproof Revival: the Sam Bush Story The Keepers (Memphis Zoo) – Marianne Leone Cooper,author of Jesse: A Mother’s Story.

 In the Noon and 5pm hours Tues through Thurs 9/22-24

And don’t forget to tune in for our LIVE Broadcast from Opening Night at the PT Film Fest. Friday 5-7pm KPTZ 91.9 fm

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David Horowitz

Host Sheila Bender speaks with Seattle poet and publisher David Horowitz, and discusses his career and why he likes to be a publisher of the works of others.

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#227 Effect of Summer Weather on Native Plants

Host Mary Robson interviews Fred Weinmann of the Olympic Peninsula Native Plant Society, who discusses the effect of extreme weather conditions on plants in this area. Closing music is “Plants,” performed by CoCo and the Butterfields.

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#46 Really Contented Cows Eat Grass

Our Town host Maryanne McNellis interviews Roger Short, the dynamo behind Short’s Family Farms. Roger fell in love with dairy farming at the age of three. He recounts his transition from a traditional dairy farmer to a “beyond organic” approach to raising grass-fed cattle. Cows wear pedometers these days and Roger’s not against all science.

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Jefferson County Humane Society #1

Jonathan Ward talks with Steve Gillard and Phyllis Becker from the Humane Society.  Topics discussed are: How animals are marketed to the community, the adoption process and features of a dog and cat currently up for adoption.

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