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389. From the Ground Up Ep. 389: Saskatoon Grasslands | 2026.02.04
27:12||Ep. 389From the Ground Up digs into grassroots environmental action, highlighting local voices working to protect grasslands in and around Saskatoon. In this episode, Carmen Gilmore invites listeners to share their own grassland photos and observations by emailing saskatoongrasslands@gmail.com, helping build a community-powered record of these vital ecosystems.
388. From the Ground Up Ep. 388: Friends of Saskatoon Afforestation Areas | 2026.01.28
27:11||Ep. 388In this episode, we speak with Friends of the Saskatoon Afforestation Areas about why these urban forests matter, the challenges they face, and how local action can shape a more sustainable future. They will share a new upcoming memorial forest for the Humboldt Broncos bus tragedy.For more information, please visit:https://www.friendsareas.ca/
387. From the Ground Up Ep. 387: The Climate Crisis and the Catholic Church, pt 2 | 2026.01.21
24:53||Ep. 387The Roman Catholic church is maybe the last place that many people would expect leadership in addressing the climate crisis. And yet that is happening, through a series of papal encyclicals (starting with the late pope Francis' Laudato Si') and grassroots action which joins human needs to the world's needs. In a two-part interview, Tashia Toupin and Cindy Wallace talk through the roots of this commitment in Catholic social teaching, and some of the life implications.Prof Cindy Wallace is the Director of the Irene and Doug Schmeiser Centre for Faith, Reason, Peace and Justice at St Thomas More College, University of SaskatchewanTashia Toupin is the Social Justice Coordinator with the archdiocese of Regina.
386. From the Ground Up Ep. 386: The Climate Crisis and the Catholic Church, pt 1 | 2026.01.14
34:34||Ep. 386The Roman Catholic church is maybe the last place that many people would expect leadership in addressing the climate crisis. And yet that is happening, through a series of papal encyclicals (starting with the late pope Francis' Laudato Si') and grassroots action which joins human needs to the world's needs. In a two-part interview, Tashia Toupin and Cindy Wallace talk through the roots of this commitment in Catholic social teaching, and some of the life implications.Prof Cindy Wallace is the Director of the Irene and Doug Schmeiser Centre for Faith, Reason, Peace and Justice at St Thomas More College, University of SaskatchewanTashia Toupin is the Social Justice Coordinator with the archdiocese of Regina.
385. From the Ground Up Ep. 385: La Siembra (feat. Kelly Storie) PART 2 | 2025.12.24
21:43||Ep. 385Kelly Storie, Executive Director of La Siembra, joins us again in PART 2 to talk about her organization and how it encompasses fair-trade, sustainability, and community. And also... chocolate!For more information, please visit:https://camino.ca/
384. From the Ground Up Ep. 384: La Siembra (feat. Kelly Storie) PART 1 | 2025.12.17
27:46||Ep. 384Kelly Storie, Executive Director of La Siembra, joins us today to talk about her organization and how it encompasses fair-trade, sustainability, and community. And also... chocolate! This is PART 1 of a two part episode.For more information, please visit:https://camino.ca/
383. From the Ground Up Ep. 383: On The Problem of Nuclear Power (feat. MV Ramana) PT. 2 | 2025.12.10
33:14||Ep. 383Physicist and author, MV Ramana, joins us today to talk about the problem with nuclear power. This is Part 2 of a two part episode.
382. From the Ground Up Ep. 382: On The Problem of Nuclear Power (feat. MV Ramana) PT. 1 | 2025.12.03
26:41||Ep. 382Physicist and author, MV Ramana, joins us today to talk about the problem of nuclear power. This is Part 1 of a two part episode.
381. From the Ground Up Ep. 381: Citizens For Public Justice | 2025.11.26
32:34||Ep. 381Willard Metzger serves as Executive Director at Citizens For Public Justice. He joins us today to tell us about the organization and the importance of unity in a democratic society.For more information, please check out:https://cpj.ca/
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