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This April 16, 2014, conference at the University of California, Davis, brings together scientists, water managers, policy-makers, engineers, and other stakeholders to identify key challenges and solutions for a sustainable future. As climate changes, California will face decreased snowpack, earlier peaks in runoff, unknown changes in groundwater recharge, and more extreme events, such as drought. Many uncertainties exist, however, about how these changes will influence groundwater resources ...
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Groundwater Podcast with Jonathan Brown

Jonathan Brown: poet, rapper, podcaster

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If you dig deep enough anywhere in the world, you'll hit water. The stuff we are all made of... The stuff the earth's surface is made of... People are the same way. If we dig deep enough into the personal, we discover the universal. Groundwater Podcast interviews creatives of all kinds, and together we look for the meaning of art.
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Water Environment: Lakes, Rivers, Oceans, Seas, Groundwater, Wells - Water Conservation, Water Sustainability, Water Preservation, Water Ecology, and other H2O Environmental IssuesContact info: Clean@h2opodcast.com or 206-984-3260; http://H2Opodcast.com
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In this episode, Big Lo and I talk about tour life and a whole bunch of other stuff including The Illegalist, blending punk and hip hop, song structure, giving yourself the co-sign, The Cactus House in Odessa, TX, Backspace in Fayetteville, AR, Banks Street Bar in New Orleans, Virgil Wolfe, co-sponsorships, the after-tour-crash, crowdfunding campai…
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I talk with Scott Fendorf of Stanford University about his review paper on arsenic from Science.Fendorf, S., H. A. Michael and A. van Geen (2010). "Spatial and Temporal Variations of Groundwater Arsenic in South and Southeast Asia." Science 328(5982): 1123-1127.Brian Mailloux
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Paige Beller and I talk about how we met while she was on tour with Grek Rekus at a weird British Bar in Lancaster, CA. She describes what it’s like to ride a train across the entire country. Her use of silence during a set is striking and she explains a little about the thought process behind the dynamics of her show. We talk about her stage set u…
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I have a conversation with Linda Steg of The University of Groningen, Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences, The Netherlands about her paper titled "Encouraging pro-environmental behaviour: An integrative review and research agenda"Steg, L., and Vlek, C. (2009) Encouraging pro-environmental behaviour: An integrative review and research agenda.…
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This is a conversation between Brian Mailloux and Paul Stern discussing the paper "The Struggle to Govern the Commons" on which he is a co-author.Dietz, T., Ostrom, E., and Stern, P.C. (2003) The Struggle to Govern the Commons. Science 302: 1907-1912.Brian Mailloux
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In this episode, Joshua Genius and I talk about how Josh got into the mental health field and how he merges art with his day job. We also discuss super dope books like Thinking Fast and Slow, Dessa’s My Own Devices and The Power of When. He produced I’m Possible on my last record and I got to fan-girl real hard and ask him how it was done. Oh and… …
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Glenis Redmond is grounded in many worlds: Poetry, The Teaching Arts and Imagination Activism. We talk about the role of the artist in society, how to level up your business, and her most recent book, What My Hand Say.Jonathan Brown
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This is a discussion with Karin Broberg and Michael Palmgren about their publication. We go in depth to understand the evolution of arsenic detoxification in humans. Palmgren, M., Engstrom, K., Hallstrom, B.M., Wahlberg, K., Sondergaard, D.A., Sall, T. et al. (2017) AS3MT-mediated tolerance to arsenic evolved by multiple independent horizontal gene…
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In this episode, Shatora Lane and I get mad brainy and we talk about books! We talk about art and life and goals, and we tie it all together with an extended metaphor from Paulo Coelho’s The Alchemist. Have you left for the pyramids already? Or are you the shepherd still? Check out Shatora’s prolific youtube channel here.…
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We discuss with Dave Strayer of the Cary Institute his paper by Caraco et al., 2000. It is a wide-ranging discussion about the Hudson River and its water quality with a focus on Dissolved Oxygen and Zebra Mussels. The full reference is:Dissolved Oxygen Declines in the Hudson River Associated with the Invasion of the Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorp…
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In this episode, Early Adopted and I talk about the differences in writing hip-hop music and post-hardcore music. We talk about touring and teaching, and we talk about how to make it in this indie music game all while doing laundry.Jonathan Brown
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This is an interview with Steve Goodbred from Vanderbilt University about his 2000 paper;Goodbred Jr, S. L. and S. A. Kuehl (2000). "The significance of large sediment supply, active tectonism, and eustasy on margin sequence development: Late Quaternary stratigraphy and evolution of the Ganges-Brahmaputra delta." Sedimentary Geology 133(3-4): 227-2…
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Brian Mailloux interviews Steve Chillrud from Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University about his 1999 Paper on Metal Fluxes into Central Park Lake. We dive into sources of lead to soil in New York CityReferenceChillrud, S. N., R. F. Bopp, H. J. Simpson, J. M. Ross, E. L. Shuster, D. A. Chaky, D. C. Walsh, C. C. Choy, L. R. Tolley and…
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Anybody who’s interested in theater, jazz, poetry, or organizing events is going to love this podcast. Quentin Talley tells us how to show up and show out, how to price yourself correctly as an artist, and basically how to invent the life you want to live as an artist.Jonathan Brown
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In this episode of Inside the Rapper’s Studio, AFTHENAYSER talks about touring, veganism, BMX, Red Bull, the importance of sleep, licensing, how to approach beats, and how not to feel grimy when selling yourself, all while my cat plots our demise.Jonathan Brown
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On this episode of Inside the Rapper's Studio, we discuss DopeKnife's album 1984 on Strange Famous Records. Listen to it here. DopeKNife goes in depth about his freestyling technique, and he basically drops all the knowledge about touring, marketing, and hip hop.Jonathan Brown
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Cunabear and I talk about how visual art and song writing merge together. He goes deep into his creative process and shows us how the magic is made. Ohhhh… and we get super personal at the end, so get ready for all the feels.Jonathan Brown
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In this episode I ask Blueprint a bunch of specific questions, so to give you some context before you listen to this podcast, go over to Blueprint’s Bandcamp page (see link below) to check out his project Vigilante Genesis. It’s the concept album of all concept albums. On a style tip, what separates this rap album from most is that it has zero hook…
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In this episode Kimberly Simms and I discuss art as means of healing, how to take a journalistic approach to poetry, and her brand new book! Check out her new book here! https://www.finishinglinepress.com/product/lindy-lee-songs-on-mill-hill-by-kimberly-simms/
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The Quirks and Quarks podcast is full of very interesting scientific material Please go to their webpage to find a complete listing of many high quality audio programs: http://www.cbc.ca/quirks/podcast.html. Also subscribe to the podcast via their RSS feed: http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting/includes/quirksaio.xml As salubrious as the sea might seem, it'…
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The Quirks and Quarks podcast is full of very interesting scientific material Please go to their webpage to find a complete listing of many high quality audio programs: http://www.cbc.ca/quirks/podcast.html. Also subscribe to the podcast via their RSS feed: http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting/includes/quirksaio.xml As salubrious as the sea might seem, it'…
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Climate Change and Violence? Cautionary Tales from the Pre-Columbian AndesThe seminar will take place on January 25, 2008, 4 to 5 PM, in 201 Old Chem Building, West Campus, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.Dr. Arkush received her PhD at UCLA in 2005. Her research centers on the interplay of warfare, political power, social identity, and ritu…
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Climate Change and Violence? Cautionary Tales from the Pre-Columbian AndesThe seminar will take place on January 25, 2008, 4 to 5 PM, in 201 Old Chem Building, West Campus, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.Dr. Arkush received her PhD at UCLA in 2005. Her research centers on the interplay of warfare, political power, social identity, and ritu…
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Professor Andrew Frank of the University of California, Davis is the godfather of plug-in hybrids. He and his students have been building them for more than a decade, showing us what the car companies could be doing, if only they would. Hear his take on the state of the industry in an interview at EVS23, the international electric vehicle symposium…
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Activism has always been an important tool for Plug In America. Besides our inside work in government and industry, we hit the streets when a good protest or demonstration would be the most effective move. Zan Dubin Scott talks about some of our best actions, and why they worked.podcast@pluginamerica.org
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For the first time, visitors to the 2007 San Francisco Green Festival could inspect a kit on sale that converts a hybrid into a plug-in hybrid. Hear the details from Robb Protheroe of Plug-in Supply Inc., which makes the kit, and Carolyn Coquillette, owner of Luscious Garage, a new "green" garage in San Francisco that plans to offer kit installatio…
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