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  • Today we’ll be playing a segment of a performance by Moonfuzz – a Los Angeles-based, all-female metal trio This recording originally aired on Oct. 23, 2024 on 105.1 KRFH Radio Free Humboldt, during their Local LIXX Program.
  • This is a preview for Climate Magic with Dr. Sarah Ray, premiering Sunday, June 8th, at 8pm.
  • This week we hear from drag rock band, Vegan Slaughterhouse — made up of members Komboujia on lead vocals, July on guitar and vocals and Mobius on drums, and listen to some of their tunes recorded at Outer Space Arcata.
  • Research and progress in the world of mental health has come a long way in the past few decades. We now hear about “crises” of mental health among various populations, from parents or Gen Z, to teachers and health workers. But what happens when you add the issue of climate change into the mix?
  • What if helping address climate change were akin to trying to start a fire without matches? In this beautiful conversation, Bonita draws a parallel between her attempts to start fire with a bow drill and the way she hopes we can all keep showing up in the world, and not give up.
  • Why should we lean into ecological grief, rather than shun, fix, or repress it? What does “grief literacy” look like, and why might our ecological crisis require us to gain those skills? What does the inability to lean into grief mean for the climate crisis, and how might we collectively leverage grief for political change?
  • This week we hear some music from one of our Cal poly Humboldt groups, the University Singers, one of several choirs led by director Dr. Rachel Samet.
  • This week we'll hear an encore of the first episode of Heard in Humboldt, featuring local "psychedelic cumbia" band Makenu.
  • This week we re-air a portion of a recording originally from Lost Coast Sessions of local choir, A Company of Voices.
  • For Humboldt radio listeners, the voice of JB Mathers has been ubiquitous since the late 1990s.
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