College football analysis and commentary from College students. The guys go in depth to talk about everything from storylines to results and more to give a comprehensive view of the college football landscape.
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John Christian Phifer: Natural Burial and Conservation
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29:28John Christian Phifer is executive director of Larkspur Conservation and president of the Conservation Burial Alliance. Speaking to us from Tennessee, he describes how, after 15 years in the funeral industry, he transformed his focus to natural burial practices and the protection and stewardship of land through conservation burial. (WPKN, September…
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Ep. 2 - Week 2 Coverage: USF, Sawyer Robertson, and Looking Ahead For Georgia and Oklahoma
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52:49Micah Farmer makes his debut on the show, joining Jonathan Hawkins and Nick Minerva. Stocks are bought and sold, and freshman power rankings are updated. Sawyer Robertson and USF are highlighted while we look ahead at the schedules and capabilities of the Bulldogs and Sooners in the SEC.By Jonathan Hawkins, Nick Minerva, Micah Farmer
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Ep. 1 - Week 1 Coverage: Jackson Arnold, Notre Dame, and Freshman Power Rankings
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52:56Jonathan and Nick cover the best teams, games, and players of the first week of college football. The best freshman performances get ranked, stocks get bought and sold, and week 2 gets previewed.By Jonathan Hawkins, Nick Minerva, Micah Farmer
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Jeff Halper analyzes why Israel gets away with it
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29:29Jeff Halper, Jewish Israeli author, activist, advocate, and Nobel Peace Prize nominee, speaks to us from Jerusalem where he has lived since 1973. Jeff is co-founder and Director of ICAHD, established in 1997, a nonprofit advocacy organization of Israelis who work to end Israeli apartheid and a member of the One Democratic State Campaign (ODSC) […] …
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Minerva Perez, Executive Director introduces OLA of Eastern Long Island
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29:30Minerva Perez, Executive Director of OLA of eastern Long Island, talks about building this Latino-focused nonprofit advocacy, aligning its activities with the East End’s governance structure and now implementing a rapid response plan to train volunteers to witness, document and accompany individuals and families during moments of crisis. (WPKN, Aug…
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Amy Folk on Southold’s enslaved and enslavers
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29:30Amy Folk, Southold Town historian, talks about the North Fork Project and its goal of naming all the town’s enslaved people, describing the process of finding the enslaved as well as their enslavers. (Broadcast during WPKN‘s Black History Month, February 1, 2023) The post Amy Folk on Southold’s enslaved and enslavers appeared first on Hazel Kahan.…
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Nick Duffell: how British boarding schools shape children, leaders and the country itself
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29:30Nick Duffell, noted psychotherapist and author calls us from London to speak about the psychological impact of elite British boarding schools on not only the young mostly boy boarders, but on adult ex-boarders, their families and, as ”wounded leaders” on the nation itself. (WPKN July 10, 2024 and WPKN podcast) More about Nick and boarding […] The p…
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Steve Schott of CCE talks kelp and seagrass
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29:30Steve Schott, Marine Botany/Habitat Restoration Educator at Cornell Cooperative Extension, talks about sugar kelp and eelgrass, crucial to protect and restore the waters around Long Island, and the responsibilities that come with managing the ecology of our estuarine habitats. First broadcast on WPKN August 4, 2021, rebroadcast June 4, 2025. The po…
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Dr. Urvi Khaitan: Lessons for climate collapse from WWII-era Indian women
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29:30Dr. Urvi Khaitan, historian and Prize Fellow at Harvard University’s Center for History and Economy, tells us how learning about Indian women and food policies and practices during India’s severe World War II food insecurity, can equip us to better survive threats to the world’s food systems from climate collapse and global human migration. (WPKN, …
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Candace Hall: Greenport native daughter, Village Clerk and community leader
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29:30Greenport native Candace Hall talks about being Greenport’s Village Clerk along with some candid personal revelations: the complexities of being part of a large family in a small town, being the first young black woman to achieve community prominence and the psychological importance to her of black representation. (WPKN May 7, 2025) The post Candac…
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Maggie Keating at 18: reflections on this threshold moment
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29:16This month Hazel Kahan’s guest on Tidings is her 18-year-old granddaughter Maggie Keating who lives in Long Beach, on Long Island. NY. Maggie and her friend Issy spoke to Tidings five years ago when they were 8th graders in the middle of Covid-era lockdown, a significant marker for their generation. However, today, Maggie reflects on […] The post M…
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Nick Krupski on managing Southold Town’s solid waste stream
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29:30Nick Krupski, Municipal Solid Waste Coordinator for Southold Town, talks about the town’s waste management policies and practices, the challenges he faces now and those he anticipates he will meet in the future. (Broadcast on WPKN on April 2, 2025) The post Nick Krupski on managing Southold Town’s solid waste stream appeared first on Hazel Kahan.…
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