
(First airdate: March 6, 2019) Nature Now’s host Debaran Kelso speaks with Bob Boekelheide about his work surveying the seabirds and marine mammals of the Protection Island Aquatic Reserve (Part 2 of a two part show).

(First airdate: March 6, 2019) Nature Now’s host Debaran Kelso speaks with Bob Boekelheide about his work surveying the seabirds and marine mammals of the Protection Island Aquatic Reserve (Part 2 of a two part show).

(First airdate: March 6, 2019) Cris Wilson and Community Read author Kathleen Dean Moore talk about her first novel Piano Tide. Set in a remote fishing village in Southeast Alaska, the intriguing and believable characters grapple with their environment on personal and existential levels.
(First airdate: March 5, 2019) Host Sheila Bender talks via phone with former Seattle and now LA resident Constantine J. Singer about his first novel Strange Days, a science fiction story written for the Young Adult market in which as an impending alien invasion threatens Earth’s future, a 17-year-old grapples with self-doubt, loss and love.

This week on the Compass we talk with Friends of the Trees Founder Michael “Skeeter” Pilarski about plans for the upcoming Global Earth Repair Conference, which will bring luminaries of the sustainability movement from around the world to Fort Worden to quite literally try to figure out how to save the world.
On the March 1, 2019 Tossed Salad show, Phil Andrus interviewed Chuck Moses about the P.T. Record Show.
On the March 1, 2019 Tossed Salad show, Phil Andrus talked with John Nowak and Lori Fleming about the Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP).
(First airdate: February 26, 2019) Diet pills are not speed and other myths to be exploited.
On the February 15, 2019 Tossed Salad show, host Tim Quackenbush and Scott Wilson interviewed Rob Birman, Centrum Executive Director.

(First airdate: February 27, 2019) Nan Evans talks with Steve Grace, a local author and marine science educator, about a “Lost Wilderness” he found here on the Quimper peninsula and efforts to protect this treasure. Contact Steve directly if you would like to arrange a trip to the old growth forest.