Special Holiday Podcast (12-20-09): It's a Wonderful Slice of 'It's a Wonderful Life' Mike does the entire movie in about 12 minutes. Producer Heather Frey plays Mary and special
guest star, radio show host Scott Austin joins
the festivities. Oh, yeah. There are a few WCPT
characters in the background singing
"Auld Lang Syne." I don't know how they
got into the studio. Honest.
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Lisa Albrecht, Sarah Batka, Rob Kartholl, Carol Brewer and Denny Schetter handle show duties while Mike takes a day off. Rob Gardner from The Local Beet talks farmers markets and CSAs. Michael Bush and Anthony Cruz from West Town Bikes promote their mission to educate Chicago youth and support biking in the Windy City. Michael Webb from Inspiration Kitchens explains how that organization and permaculture go hand in hand. Lisa previews her upcoming talk for the Climate Reality Project.
Jerry Adelmann, President and CEO of Openlands, talks about the accomplishments of the 50 year old organization and why its uniqeness has enabled it to be a driving force for conservation in the Chicago area.
Rick Moscovitz from A-Plus Pest Control,Inc. and Plus Natural Solutions Worldwide returns to the show to talk about the scourge of bedbugs and a new way to deal with them. Also in studio are entomologist Geroge Manning of American Pest Solutions and Kay Kharasch of Green Building Connections. Jerry Adelmann, President and CEO of Openlands, talks about the 50th Anniversary of that unique conversation organization. Dr. Fredric Miller from Joliet Junior College promotes the Urban Agriculture Summer Institute, which is aimed at high school and college students.