Rosebuds and Resilience

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Rosebuds and Resilience

A storytelling series from Portland, OR about people focused on ecological repair and healthier communities. Every episode includes an interview with a featured guest, ways to take action, and music by local artists. The podcast that helps you connect with your environment.

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    Season Two, Episode Two: Overcoming Homelessness with Bottles and Cans

    While Portland media outlets often report on issues relating to the city's homeless population, it's rare to hear stories of people who have overcome homelessness and helped others do the same. In this episode we meet Kris Brown, a formerly homeless Portland resident who has done just that. Kris changed his situation after landing a part-time job at Ground Score Association, a nonprofit on a mission to shift society's perception of who and what is valuable. Today, Kris manages a bottle and can redemption center called The People's Depot, serves as a delegate for the International Alliance of Waste Pickers, serves on the board of his neighborhood association and recently completed a Master Recycler program. We also hear from Barbie Weber, a cofounder of Ground Score Association.Our featured artist for this episode is Part-Time Mystics. The Portland duo (guitarist and vocalist Andrzej Kozlowski and drummer, percussionist, and vocalist Craig Carney) move easily between hushed, fingerpicked introspection and full-throttle indie rock. Kozlowski brings musical sensibilities shaped by years of absorbing world music; Carney brings jazz training, West African percussion studies, and a resume that runs from the U.S. Army Band to Portland's Citizen Lane and Portland Samba. Resources How to support Ground Score AssociationFollow Part-Time Mystics on InstagramIntro music by FreeMusicforVideo via Pixabay; bottle machine sounds from Sound FX Library via MJL AV. 

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    Season Two, Episode One: A Street Medic on Staying Safe from Tear Gas

    On Jan. 31, federal agents deployed so much tear gas on a peaceful crowd of anti-ICE protesters that the scent was detectable nearly a mile away. In this episode we hear from Missy Rohs, an herbalist and volunteer street medic with Portland Action Medics. They explain what people can do to protect themselves from tear gas before heading out to a protest, offer advice on what to do if caught in a toxic cloud, and share tips on how to detox in the days following exposure. We also talk about lawsuits moving forward to challenge federal agents' unrestrained use of force, and how some local elected officials have started working on a tear gas ban. Resources:Portland Action Medics' Instagram ProfileFeb. 25 Tear Gas Action Night - Hosted by 350 PDX Bandcamp for Aaron Jay, Featured ArtistStatement on Tear Gas from Portland City Council MembersLabor Notes Blog from Shonna Roberts, ILWUACLU Press Release on Temporary Restraining Order Against DHS

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    Season One, Episode Four: Plant Medicine at Wapato Island Farm

    In this episode we hear insights and stories from Jennifer Rose Marie Serna, the matriarch of Wapato Island Farm. Better known as Jenny to family and friends, she is a mother, farmer, land activist, skill educator, and speaker who has tended  land on Sauvie Island for more than two decades. Jenny speaks about the journey that led her to this place, lessons learned from her elders, and maintaining a sense of reciprocity with the plants she tends to each day. We also hear original music from Sara Tone, a Portland-based musician, educator, and activist who shares her love songs for the Earth as a multi-instrumentalist. To share comments, feedback, or ideas for stories or musical collaboration, get in touch via email: [email protected] and ResourcesWapato Island Farm - Visit the Wapato Island Farm website to learn more about volunteer opportunities, offerings, and more.Sara Tone - Hear more music from Portland musician Sara Tone and view her tour schedule.

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    Season One, Episode Three: Choose Your Own Adventure with Bike Summer

    When Maximo Castro first moved to Portland from Tennessee, he didn't even have a bike - but now he's a Bike Summer ride leader who heads out for group bike rides all year long. In this episode we talk about Bike Summer and how this three-month long festival on wheels has helped one ride leader find community, healing, and joy as an act of resistance. Notes and Resources:Shift 2 Bikes Calendar: https://www.shift2bikes.org/bike-summer-calendar/Portland Samba: https://www.portlandsamba.com/

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    Season One, Episode Two: Food Forests Everywhere

    What if you could grow your own food in someone else's yard? In Portland, you can. In this episode we talk with Dan Sloan, executive director of the Portland Food Forest initiative, about why he started an organization that aims to replace lawns with food-bearing ecosystems. We also meet Brian Allen, whose life changed after he moved into a home with a food forest in the backyard. And we hear an original song by Portland musician Ryan Kwan.Notes and Resources:Portland Food Forest Initiative: https://pdxfoodforest.org/Ryan Kwan Band on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ryankwanband/?hl=en

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    Season One, Episode One: Pollination Station

    Isabel Gibson, a hard-working artist with a deep appreciation for pollinators, sets up at the Portland Winter Light Festival to display her unique art piece about pollinators and distribute free seed packets to festival goers. Features an original song by singer/songwriter Annie Vergnetti.Notes and Resources:Pollination Station Website: https://www.pollinationstation.net/Portland Winter Light Festival Art Piece Description: https://pdxwlf.com/experience/the-pollination-station/Pocket guide to identifying bees of Portland: https://xerces.org/publications/identification-monitoring-guides/pocket-guide-to-identifying-bees-of-portland15 Butterflies and Moths to Expect in Portland: https://xerces.org/publications/identification-monitoring-guides/15-butterflies-and-moths-to-expect-in-portland

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

A storytelling series from Portland, OR about people focused on ecological repair and healthier communities. Every episode includes an interview with a featured guest, ways to take action, and music by local artists. The podcast that helps you connect with your environment.

HOSTED BY

Rebecca Bowe

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