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Sound Pollution

Raynelle

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Welcome to Sound Pollution! Listen in as independent musicians share their inspirations, songwriting processes, and upcoming projects/shows. Sound Pollution is your home for open conversations, awesome music, and maybe even a little advice from trailblazers in the field.
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The podcast on plastic, people, and the planet by @anjakrieger. Plastics have become the basis for our modern lives, but they also pollute the planet. Will we be able to develop a healthy relationship with these materials we’ve created? Follow Anja on a journey into the world of synthetic polymers, their impacts on nature and ourselves, and the global quest to tackle plastic pollution. Each episode explores the issue from a different angle, featuring a diverse set of voices and viewpoints.
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The path to neighborhood friendly starry night solutions begin with being a more informed you! Ever wish you could see the stars at night? Well, here's your chance to join the conversation around how we can create a sustainable and equitable night that benefits people as much as it does ecology. Light Pollution, once thought to be solely detrimental to astronomers, has proven to be an impactful issue across many disciplines of society including ecology, crime, technology, health, and much mo ...
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When the plastics treaty negotiations in South Korea ended without a result last December, media reports suggested they had failed. But not so fast - the negotiations are far from over, and continue this year. In this episode, you'll get an update on where we stand on the path to a global plan to tackle plastic pollution - and what’s to come. You'l…
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This month's guests: Robert Massey, of the Royal Astronomical Society. Phyllis Gricus, Principal of Landscape Design Studio, LLC. Michael Calhoun, Conservationist and Advocate. Bill's News Picks: As a lamp you wear a hat, Stefan Oberwalleney, RBB24. From fireflies to fish, light pollution is damaging the environment – what can we do about it?, Emma…
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Click those links below to show the artist some love. Make Some Noise. UNCLE BRENTS GIG THIS FRIDAY Broadway 830, Uvalde, TX www.broadway830.com www.uvalderadio.net CORDUROY BROWN LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/corduroybrownwv WEBSITE: https://corduroy-brown.com/ BANDCAMP: https://corduroybrownwv.bandcamp.com/ SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/album/2…
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Host Bill McGeeney is joined by Art Hushen, founder of the National Institute of Crime Prevention. The seemingly harmless advice to leave all your exterior lights on overnight might not be the crime deterrent you think it is. Host, Bill McGeeney, reconnects with Art Hushin, a 30-year law enforcement veteran and founder of the National Institute of …
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Welcome back, lovely listeners. It's another very cool episode of Sound Pollution. This week we got to interview an up-and-coming Latin artist from San Antonio, Joel Tres. We will be discussing the importance of family, the support of his mother, learning about culture and language, his relationship with Randy of RLP, and crazy coincidences. Joel w…
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This month's guests: Stephanie Vermillion, Travel Journalist and Author. Traci Cardinal, President of Dark Sky Ohio. Shane Ludtke, host of the Actual Astronomy Podcast. Bill's News Picks: World Becomes Brighter as Trump Reverses Biden’s Incandescent Light Bulb Ban, Leslie Eastman, Legal Insurrection. E Ink's color ePaper tech gets supersized for ou…
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Hello everyone and welcome back to the show. We hope you are enjoying the change in seasons, and haven't been hit with too much crazy weather. In this interview we got to meet the multi talented award-winning musician Jeska. We will be discussing songwriting and co-writing, her first residency, non-profit work, Harmony Sisters, her new album, what …
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This month's guests: Stephanie Vermillion, Travel Journalist and Author. Traci Cardinal, President of Dark Sky Ohio. Shane Ludtke, host of the Actual Astronomy Podcast. Bill's News Picks: China: Eerie jellyfish-like streetlight spotted in China, Stingers Hub. Dark Sky Week deemed dangerous, fails in North Dakota Senate, Jeff Beach, North Dakota Mon…
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Thanks for joining me for a re-release of Episode 57. This episode is Round Rock Ric's first show with Sound Pollution. In this episode we are going to be discussing his inspirations, background, Working with Uncle Brent, and Rictober Fest. We will also be talking about how two of his cool tracks, Hey and Worried feet, came to be. As usual it’s all…
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Welcome back to a belated episode of the Sound Pollution podcast. We are coming to you late due to everyone in Raynells's household having the flu. And guys, it was a doozy. We feel really bad about the delay, especially because it was for our Round Rock Ric. We try to do right by the artists we interview so we are also re-releasing our first inter…
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This month's guests: Art Hushen, founder of the National Institute of Crime Prevention. Jeff Schmalz, founder of r/DarkSky. Spencer SooHoo, Los Angeles Astronomical Society Secretary and Dark Sky Advocate. Bill's News Picks: An Evaluation of Citywide Street Lighting Upgrades on Gun Violence, Crime Justice Lab. Street lighting environment and fear o…
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This month's guests: Art Hushen, founder of the National Institute of Crime Prevention. Jeff Schmalz, founder of r/DarkSky. Spencer SooHoo, Los Angeles Astronomical Society Secretary and Dark Sky Advocate. Bill's News Picks: Streetlight upgrade to help protect dark skies, Richard Edwards, BBC. The War Against Headlight Brightness, Nate Rogers, The …
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This month's guests: Mark Baker, founder of the Soft Lights Foundation. Nick Mesler, civil engineer specializing in traffic and pedestrian safety. Isa Mohammed, President of the Caribbean Institute of Astronomy. Bill's News Picks: This Famous designer changed the way cities think about public lighting, Diana Budds, Fast Company. Electric Utilities …
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Welcome back to Sound Pollution (Yes, we know we are a tad bit late). The world seems to be burning, and we have been on the struggle bus. But, no worries we are back at it and bring you a long overdue episode featuring our friend Josh of Starer. In this interview we will be discussing some, but not all, of his other projects including Swamp Fiend,…
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This month, host Bill McGeeney is joined by Mark Baker, founder of the Soft Lights Foundation, Nick Mesler, civil engineer, and, Isa Mohammed, President of the Caribbean Institute of Astronomy! See Full Show Notes, Lighting Tips and more at LightPollutionNews.com. Like this episode, share it with a friend! Bill's Picks: Why Soccer Players Are Train…
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In this guest episode, G. Sampath and Satyarupa Shekhar discuss the fifth meeting of the UN’s Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC-5) and why it ended without delivering a legally binding treaty to address global plastic pollution.Continue listening to the full episode here: https://www.thehindu.com/podcast/plastic-pollution-treaty-collapse…
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This month, host Bill McGeeney is joined by Dr. Mario Motta, lighting designer Glenn Heinmiller, and, advocate, David Lefevre! See Full Show Notes, Lighting Tips and more at LightPollutionNews.com. Like this episode, share it with a friend! Bill's Picks: Reducing light pollution, this city 'went dark' to save birds — and it worked, Good Good Good. …
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This month, host Bill McGeeney is joined by Dr. Mario Motta, lighting designer Glenn Heinmiller, and, advocate, David Lefevre! See Full Show Notes, Lighting Tips and more at LightPollutionNews.com. Like this episode, share it with a friend! Bill's Picks: Here are 5 major threats to Ireland's remaining dark skies, George McMillan, RTE. Young People …
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Happy New Year listeners and welcome back to the Sound Pollution podcast. We dont know about you but 2024 kicked our butts and we are ready for a new year. This episode was recorded late last year and we are very excited to finally bring it to you. Hang out with us and get to know the immensely talented Britny Lobas. We will be discussing songwriti…
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Find today's articles at LightPollutionNews.com A panel of guests from 2024 reflect on their favorite news stories of 2024 They discuss significant victories, such as the community-led opposition against the MSG Sphere project and the introduction of regulations in various countries addressing light pollution. - Community success in opposing MSG Sp…
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Hello podcast listeners. We know you have been waiting patiently as Raynelle took some much-needed downtime, and we are so happy you are back with us for a brand new episode of the Sound Pollution Podcast. This is one of a few episodes we recorded back around the end of summer, next week we will drop another, and then we have one more for the begin…
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This month, host Bill McGeeney is joined by Travis Longcore, Adjunct Professor and Co-Chair of the Environmental Science and Engineering Program at the UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, and Paul Bogard, author of The End of Night: Searching for Natural Darkness in an Age of Artificial Light, a finalist for the PEN/E. O. Wilson L…
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In recent years, a lot of new research on micro- and nanoplastics has come out. Reporting in the media sounds pretty scary, with nanoplastics found in the human body. What's does the science know for sure at this point, and what is still open and under investigation? Anja speaks with Denise Mitrano, a professor at the Department of Environmental Sy…
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The Plastic Mythbusters project is a collaboration between the Helmholtz Centre Hereon and the University of Strathclyde. Try our quiz and learn more in our detailed answers. You can also send us new claims to check or comments on our answers via the feedback form at the end of the quiz. We’d love to hear from you – to tackle the most persistent pl…
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This month, host Bill McGeeney is joined by Travis Longcore, Adjunct Professor and Co-Chair of the Environmental Science and Engineering Program at the UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, and Paul Bogard, author of The End of Night: Searching for Natural Darkness in an Age of Artificial Light, a finalist for the PEN/E. O. Wilson L…
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Anja is at INC5, the final round of negotiations for the global plastics treaty. On the opening day, she asked people about their expectations - and witnessed the magic of diplomacy: Break free from brackets!With input from (in order of appearance):- Smail Alhilali (UNIDO)- Anjeli Debaraja- Jose Lopez Reyes (Dominican Republic Delegation)- Angelica…
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---Guest episode by Environmental Investigation Agency's "What on Earth?" podcast series---The fifth round of talks in pursuit of a legally binding Global Plastics Treaty kicks off in Busan, South Korea shortly – but will we emerge with an agreement capable of tackling the world’s plastic crisis or will vested interests compromise the final vision?…
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---Repost of the 2020 episode, originally titled "The Discovery of Plastic Pollution"--- As we head into the final round of negotiations towards a global plastics treaty, it's important to remember how long it took for the international community to get here. While plastic pollution has only risen to attention in the past few years, the problem rea…
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This month, host Bill McGeeney is joined by Kevin Beare, whom you may know better as CapeMayAstro, Michael Rymer from Dark Sky makes a return visit, and the always insightful, Frank Turina of the Night Sky Resource Center joins us once again! See Full Show Notes, Lighting Tips and more at LightPollutionNews.com. Like this episode, share it with a f…
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[Editorial Correction: AST sent up the Blue Bird satellites incorrectly noted as Blue Walker satellites] This month, host Bill McGeeney is joined by Kevin Beare, whom you may know better as CapeMayAstro, Michael Rymer from Dark Sky makes a return visit, and the always insightful, Frank Turina of the Night Sky Resource Center joins us once again! Se…
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Elena Berg is an environmental scientist and water sommelier. Her series „Something in the Water“ is a ten-part podcast mini-series on the fine water industry. As part of it, Elena addresses the elephant in the room: Plastic pollution. How much plastic is there in our drinking water? What’s the difference between tap and bottled water? And how conc…
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A lot to discuss this month! Host Bill McGeeney is joined by an expert panel featuring the astronomer and artist, Dr. Tyler Nordgren, photographer and Youtuber, Nico Carver, and, thought leader and CEO of Visibility Innovations, Nancy Clanton. See Full Show Notes, Lighting Tips and more at LightPollutionNews.com. Like this episode, share it with a …
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Welcome back to a fun episode of Sound Pollution, where we get to find out what Sound Animal has been upto this year. Hang out with us as we discuss the story behind recent releases, understanding your parents, upcoming plans, inspirations, money and greed, explaining Sound Animal's unconventional sound, still using a recorder, and crashing compute…
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On the way to the final round of negotiations towards the global plastics treaty, things are moving fast. And there's a major development on the road to Busan, something that could change everything. Ambassador Luis Vayas, the chair of the intergovernmental negotiating committee, made a move that could help the treaty text break free from all the b…
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A lot to discuss this month! Host Bill McGeeney is joined by an expert panel featuring the astronomer and artist, Dr. Tyler Nordgren, photographer and Youtuber, Nico Carver, and, thought leader and CEO of Visibility Innovations, Nancy Clanton. See Full Show Notes, Lighting Tips and more at LightPollutionNews.com. Like this episode, share it with a …
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The final meeting to negotiate the global plastics treaty is coming up this winter. But if you’ve listened to previous episodes of our series, you know that little progress had been made in the first three INCs. At the negotiations in Uruguay, France, and Kenya, strategic games were played. They held up the process and sabotaged the road to an ambi…
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A lot to discuss this month! Host Bill McGeeney is joined by an expert panel featuring the equitable conservationist, Shelana deSilva, lawyer and satellite researcher, Yana Yakushina, and, consultant, John Barentine. See Full Show Notes, Lighting Tips and more at LightPollutionNews.com. Like this episode, share it with a friend! Bill's Picks: It’s …
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Hey Ya'll Welcome back to Sound Pollution. In this episode Uncle Brent was unsupervised, and he does a fantastic job interviewing the 2023 CMA OF TEXAS Americana Artist of the Year, Trashy Annie! Hang out with them while they discuss touring, finding the right bandmates, new songs, co-writing, playing in Mexico, in depth discussion on 3 tracks, and…
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September 5, 2024, is Plastic Overshoot Day. The world has been able to handle its plastic waste until this day, but the waste produced the rest of the year statistically ends up as pollution. Imagine the huge pile of plastic packaging and other stuff that the world disposes of in just four months - that will end up in the environment, according to…
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A lot to discuss this month! Host Bill McGeeney is joined by an expert panel featuring the equitable conservationist, Shelana deSilva, lawyer and satellite researcher, Yana Yakushina, and, consultant, John Barentine. See Full Show Notes, Lighting Tips and more at LightPollutionNews.com. Like this episode, share it with a friend! Bill's Picks: Envir…
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Host Bill McGeeney is joined by Betty Buckley who made this great film, the Stars at Night and by Leo Smith, who is now starting up a new Coalition to Reduce Light Pollution! See Full Show Notes, Lighting Tips and more at LightPollutionNews.com. Like this episode, share it with a friend! Bill's Picks: 'Security' lights intrude on dark skies, Trisha…
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Hello listeners and welcome back to Sound Pollution. We have been making changes to the production of the show and our schedule. We appreciate the patience you-all have shown us as we find our new groove. In this episode we got to catch up with our friend Sir James of Masonic Block. For this episode we discuss Masonic Block's newest album, prolific…
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Host Bill McGeeney is joined by Betty Buckley who made this great film, the Stars at Night and by Leo Smith, who is now starting up a new Coalition to Reduce Light Pollution! See Full Show Notes, Lighting Tips and more at LightPollutionNews.com. Like this episode, share it with a friend! Bill's Picks: Will a former landfill become PA's next stargaz…
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How can one county lead the charge against light pollution while balancing development and environmental preservation? Second District New Castle County, Delaware Councilmember Dee Durham joins host Bill McGeeney to discuss the successful passage of Lighting Ordinance 23-122, aimed at reducing light pollution through smart lighting regulations. Cou…
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