Mike Nowak Show Podcasts

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The entry page for audio files of Mike Nowaks full shows on WCPT Radio, Chicago.

Episodes

  • Plastics Mess on Aisle 2 in the Green Industry

    07/03/2021 Duration: 02h01min

    Landscape designer Marie Chieppo examines why can't we figure out what to do with horticultural plastic. Jana Kinsman from Bike a Bee and Qae-Dah Muhammad of Arthur Ashe Beach Park Advisory Council talk about raising honey bees in Chicago. Nicole Virgil returns to talk about the Right to Garden bill. She's joined by Ari Bargil from the Institute for Justice, which is supporting her effort to grow food in her Elmhurst hoop house.

  • “We’re Gardening for the Public.”

    27/02/2021 Duration: 01h59min

    Lisa Hilgenberg from the Chicago Botanic Garden's Regenstein Fruit & Vegetable Garden prepares for the 2021 season with less uncertainty than in 2020. "The Plant-Based Boss" Elysabeth Alfano returns to talk about innovations in plant-based foods.

  • Ten Years of Environmental Good

    20/02/2021 Duration: 01h55min

    The One Earth Film Festival celebrates "10 Years of Inspiring Change" with a fully virtual event. Mike and Peggy welcome filmmakers Christi Cooper and Shannon Germaine. On the heels of her company's own 10th anniversary celebration, Erlene Howard from Collective Resource Compost hopes for an uptick in food scrap collection in 2021.

  • Wild Things Invade(s) Chicago Again

    14/02/2021 Duration: 02h13s

    The 2021 Wild Things Conference is back and we preview three of the more than 50 presentations that will be available starting February 19. Charlie Nardozzi talks about his new book, The Complete Guide to No-Dig Gardening.

  • How to Avoid a Winter of Discontent

    06/02/2021 Duration: 02h02min

    As Chicago finally gets its share of winter weather, we welcome back ISA certified arborist M.D. Skeet (aka "Skeet") back to the show to talk about winter care for your trees and shrubs. Speaking of winter, if you're using salt products on your sidewalks and driveways, you're putting your pets and your groundwater at risk. Mitch Vestal, president of PlaySafe, explains how you can prevent ice and do it safely.

  • Climate Art and Science Disrupted

    30/01/2021 Duration: 01h58min

    Nicolaas Mink, Ph.D., CEO and co-founder of Sitka Salmon Shares, returns to the show to talk about how his company is working to sustain fish populations in our increasingly threatened oceans. Christine Esposito, project director of "Third Coast Disrupted: Artists + Scientists on Climate" joins artist Barbara Cooper and Tyrone Dobson from Alliance for the Great Lakes to talk about the environmental and existential threats posed by our insatiable plastic production and consumption.

  • When Native Garden Plans Go Bad (and Good)

    23/01/2021 Duration: 01h55min

    Horticulturist Ken Williams and Sarah Michehl of The Land Conservancy of McHenry County preview a three-part series about planning native gardens in your own yard, sponsored by West Cook Wild Ones. Peggy Salazar from Southeast Environmental Task Force (SETF) and Nancy Loeb from Bluhm Legal Clinic at the Northwestern Pritzker School of Law continue to fight the relocation of an iron recycling company in Chicago's 10th Ward.

  • 2 Million Blossoms, Umpteen Million Seeds

    16/01/2021 Duration: 01h58min

    Roger Hartwell from Seed Savers Exchange and Petra Page-Mann of Fruition Seeds explain how there has been an explosion of gardening in the past year and why you might want to get your seed orders in early. Kirsten S. Traynor, PhD explains how, in an age of online publications, it's still possible to create a quality quarterly print magazine--about pollinators!

  • Reclaiming Real Organics

    09/01/2021 Duration: 01h57min

    Ariel Pressman from the Real Organic Project explains how his organization is attempting to go beyond USDA Organic certification by getting back to organic basics. Mike and Peggy talk to two backyard gardeners who are among many who have used the pandemic to discover how to grow their own food.

  • Happy Not 2020! Tomatoes and Tallgrass Prairie

    02/01/2021 Duration: 02h01min

    On the first show of Not 2020, Mike and Peggy welcome back Dr. Harry Klee from the University of Florida, who is breeding tomatoes that are prolific, ship well, and actually taste great. This year marks the 25th anniversary of the establishment of Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie. Mary Mitsos from the National Forest Foundation and Mike Redmer from Midewin tell us about a year full of activities.

  • It’s a Wonderful Slice 2020!

    20/12/2020 Duration: 01h56min

    Mike and Peggy welcome an all-star cast to the 2020 version of It's a Wonderful Slice, including horticultural expert Melinda Myers! Elysabeth Alfano returns to the show to talk about her plantbased business predictions for 2021. Joan Murray from City Grange has advice on keeping your holiday and indoor plants healthy.

  • Uncommon Pandemic Winter

    13/12/2020 Duration: 01h58min

    It will be a difficult winter for restaurants, taverns and the associated businesses. We talk to Michael Cameron from Uncommon Ground, Michael Roper of Hopleaf, and Marty Travis from Spence Farm about how people in the food industry expect to cope. Lisa Albrecht says that funding for Illinois solar energy projects is about to run out, and what can be done about it.

  • Chicago STILL Can’t Recycle

    12/12/2020 Duration: 50min

    Last week, the Chicago Office of Inspector General issued a scathing report concerning the City's inability to properly monitor and execute its high rise recycling program. Ald. Michele Smith from the 43rd Ward and Ald. Scott Waguespack from the 32nd Ward stop by to comment on those findings.

  • Coal Ash Threat to Our Water

    06/12/2020 Duration: 29min

    Andrew Rehn from Prairie Rivers Network reports on the fight to keep coal ash from leaking into the Vermillion River in central Illinois.

  • Growing Under Cover with Niki Jabbour

    29/11/2020 Duration: 01h58min

    Niki Jabbour returns to the show to talk about her new book, "Growing Under Cover: Techniques for a More Productive, Weather-Resistant, Pest-Free Vegetable Garden." Sean Ruane from Advocates for Urban Agriculture says you have one more day to be part of AUA's "Grown in Chicago" campaign.

  • Winter Tree Care: Inspection, Pruning and More

    22/11/2020 Duration: 01h49min

    Chad Rigsby from Bartlett Tree Experts talks about the importance of inspecting your trees during the winter months. Jessica Chipkin from Crate Free Illinois and Tyler Lobdell of Food & Water Watch report on the progress of the Farm System Reform Act and other fights against the inhumanity of factory farms in the U.S.

  • Herbaceous Perennial Plants with Allan Armitage

    15/11/2020 Duration: 01h55min

    Dr. Allan Armitage returns to the show to talk about the 4th edition of his book, Herbaceous Perennial Plants. Filmmaker Bob Dolgan of "Monty and Rose," and Stephanie Beilke from Audubon Great Lakes discuss the future of birds in the Midwest.

  • Pet Wellness and Happiness R Us

    08/11/2020 Duration: 01h45min

    Renowned pet expert Steve Dale joins Mike and Peggy to talk about pet wellness issues. Jodie Wiederkehr from Chicago Alliance for Animals joins the conversation when it turns to inhumane puppy mills. Juanita Irizarry returns to the show to talk about the efforts of Friends of the Parks to stop a proposed Confined Disposal Facility (CDF) from being expanded at the mouth of the Calumet River.

  • Growing Gardeners During a Pandemic

    01/11/2020 Duration: 01h55min

    Chris Beytes from Grower Talks explains how the pandemic might be responsible for millions of people deciding to start gardens. Tony Abruscato of Get Growing Foundation joins us from Plant Truck Chicago, which is motivating the next generation of gardeners in Chicago neighborhoods. Mac Austin reports on ways you can help get out the vote this Tuesday.

  • Smashing Pumpkins…Responsibly

    25/10/2020 Duration: 01h53min

    Kay McKeen from SCARCE and Amy DeLorenzo from Illinois Extension explain the importance of rescuing Halloween pumpkins from landfills. Jerry Adelmann of Openlands reports on environmental issues affecting our region. Mike and Peggy welcome a couple of winners from the Chicago Excellence in Gardening Awards 60-Second Garden Video Challenge.

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