86: The Kids Are All Right

The courts can legally take the money aspect out of fossil fuel production.

The courts can legally take the money aspect out of fossil fuel production.

Since 2015, 21 young people have been engaged in the ongoing battle to sue the United States government for denying their constitutional right to life and liberty by supporting and prioritizing profiting enterprises over the right to life and liberty. Juliana v. United States, which transcends political party lines, has the potential to change the course of climate activism, by deinstitutionalizing the support of fossil fuels on public lands.

Originally aired on November 1, 2023 on KPOV’s Open Air

 

85: Mental Disorder Is Not A Crime

Our culture is naive, not examining what soldiers in combat are really asked to do with little guidance on how to return to civilian life.

Our culture is naive, not examining what soldiers in combat are really asked to do with little guidance on how to return to civilian life.

This important conversation brings to light the idea that most veterans of war are never given the opportunity to fully understand the effect their service has on their psyche, and some are driven down a cascade of crime due to an undiagnosed psychiatric disability. It is becoming more commonplace to legally divert vets into a mental health discovery program, help them integrate their past experiences and move forward in a healing way.

Originally aired on November 7, 2023 on KPOV’s The Tuesday Point

 

84: Epidemic Of Apathy

Clifford converses with people he doesn’t agree with in a civil manner.

Clifford converses with people he doesn’t agree with in a civil manner.

Having a title within city government means nothing unless you practice what you preach, fulfill your duties and walk the walk. It is so important during this “epidemic of apathy” for community members to engage with active managing bodies in a civil, respectful manner. Economic pressure, disagreements, lawlessness, gun threats, poor health habits; can we slow down enough to focus on the importance of what we’re putting into the hearts and minds of our children?

Originally aired on October 5, 2023 on KPOV’s The Thursday Point

 

83: Oath To Growth

Some barriers to builders include a shortage of construction workers and restrictive state land use laws.

Steadfast growth in Central Oregon is continually demanding the attention of city leaders, permitting agencies and area developers, but the issue remains that housing is completely unaffordable by even median level income earners. How can we be a model for growth when the supply and demand chains are so out of balance, and there is nowhere for people to live?

Originally aired on September 15, 2023 on KPOV’s The Friday Point

 

82: Every Seven Seconds

Definitions of masculinity and femininity are ever-changing and difficult to pinpoint at the moment.

Definitions of masculinity and femininity are ever-changing and difficult to pinpoint at the moment.

This intriguing conversation about sexuality begins with Shanti’s and Atom’s individual experiences in the public sauna, continues into how this type of environment can trigger human biology and, ultimately, tells of the type of interactions that ensue. The true challenge lies within each of us to deeply understand and balance our own masculine and feminine energies.

Originally aired on September 19, 2023 on KPOV’s Curiosity Lab

 

81: Chief Cheerleader

Every community in Oregon has great things going on.

Oregon’s 39th Governor, returning from a listening tour that spanned every county in the Beaver State, is thanking Oregonians for continuing to step up and work together to solve societal problems. In every community, there are folks spreading the hope that there is success in our future if we can all make the most of our situation. Governor Kotek reminds us that complex issues take a multi-layered approach that requires everyone on every level to show up.

Originally aired on October 11, 2023 on KPOV’s The Wednesday Point

 

80: Go Fresh And Go Clean

350 Deschutes puts on the annual Go Clean Energy Conference to spread the word.

350 Deschutes puts on the annual Go Clean Energy Conference to spread the word.

Diane Hodiak, AKA Carbonfreeda, is preparing for the battle with climate change by arming herself with spears of knowledge, shields of determination and daggers that motivate others to take action. Most of what she does is interpret government policy for the average person to understand and learn how to implement cleaner energy into their daily lives and businesses. The Inflation Reduction Act even gives incentives for those who engage in clean energy commerce.

Originally aired on September 18, 2023 on KPOV’s The Monday Point

 

79: Small Town Goes Big

The scale may be different, but the issues are the same.

The scale may be different, but the issues are the same.

The cities of Bend and Redmond, Oregon are intrinsically tied together, as they are dependent on each other’s success to continue to upgrade Central Oregon as a whole. To the folks in Redmond, density is coming, and to the folks in Bend, your little brother city is growing up now. The future success lies in joining forces, sharing resources and focusing on the learning opportunities that will bring the communities together.

Originally aired on August 2, 2023 on KPOV’s The Wednesday Point

 

78: Whistleblowin' In The Wind

Historically, the MIT culture was unconsciously stacked against women.

Historically, the MIT culture was unconsciously stacked against women.

Subtle discrimination is much more widespread than egregious sexual assault, and it’s very easy to overlook the unconscious bias facing women in the workplace. Affirmative action, of course, demands equality, but it is not enough just to ‘open doors’ to women. So The 16 were born, and their pursuit to bring justice to the science department at MIT made them heroes.

Originally aired on August 16, 2023 on KPOV’s Open Air

 

77: Old Habits Die Hard

Every person has an environmental impact that needs rethinking.

Our own carbon footprint could be one of the hardest things for us to alter or rethink since we are creatures of habit, but it is of the utmost importance that we all do so to the best of our abilities to create lasting change on planet Earth. The Environmental Center advocates reducing, reusing, recycling and composting, in that order, and they continue to educate people on how to fix their broken items to slow the cycle of human waste.

Originally aired on July 13, 2023 on KPOV’s The Thursday Point

 

76: The Only Way Is Up

We must build up to avoid urban sprawl.

We must build up to avoid urban sprawl.

Whether we like it or not, the topic of urban growth is all the rage, with boundaries needing expansion and residential living quarters going vertical. The idea is to go up and not out, to protect more of what our community thrives off of; the forests and open lands surrounding cities. Our Friday Point hosts ask some direct questions and challenge city councilors to continue the conversation.

Originally aired on July 28, 2023 on KPOV’s The Friday Point

 

75: Why Pronouns Matter

Using pronouns is one of the easiest things we can do to break the culture of just because you look a certain way people can make assumptions about you.

After the Culver School District removed students from outdoor school due to concerns with gender expansive youth and counselors staying overnight in cabins, Camp Tamarack and The Environmental Center are joining forces to bring education and awareness to the forefront of the issue. As businesses, governmental bodies and organizations continue to grow their DEI toolboxes, conversations continue about pronouns, safe spaces and how we can lower susceptibility of harm to all communities through acceptance.

Originally aired on June 8, 2023 on KPOV’s The Thursday Point

 

74: Mindful Today Keeps The Doctor Away

The Space Holder - calm and grounded, with the ability to create a safe space for individuals to unfold and transform.

Mindfulness and food are an intrinsically linked duo offering unique opportunities to build awareness from everyday necessity while noticing how we can be more present in our choices. We are missing out on a lot when we eat or live life too fast. Just by noticing the sensations of chewing, tasting or the simple feeling of becoming satisfied with food can bring more to the enjoyment of eating, the meaning of nourishment and life in general.

Originally aired June 13, 2023 on KPOV’s All Things Vegan

 

73: You Are Lovable Perfection

You are allowed to show up just as you are every day.

Reaching for a higher level of self-awareness can be very exciting and very scary at the same time and requires us to show up as our true authentic selves. Whitney Walker, Mental Health Therapist and creator of Women Waken, shares her own story of transformation and teaches that by moving toward the harmonic aspects of life, we can exponentially create more harmony.

Originally aired on May 2, 2023 on KPOV’s Curiosity Lab

 

72: For You, For Me, For We

COBLA creates free and easy process for landowners to have racially biased language removed from their deeds.

COBLA creates free and easy process for landowners to have racially biased language removed from their deeds.

Since the murder of George Floyd, Central Oregon Black Leaders Assembly has adopted the mission to build an equitable community, taking on the fight to remove racist language from Oregon's land covenants. The archaic language discriminating against the sales of property to certain racial groups holds no actual legal weight anymore, but unification of our word is what's important for all to truly move forward.

Originally aired on April 4, 2023 on KPOV’s The Tuesday Point

 

71: Let Go and Heal

Cranial sacral fluids line and deliver oxygen to the brain and the spinal cord but can become trapped, creating problem areas.

Imagine a type of therapy that treats the entire body and mind in a single touch, identifies and aligns emotional and spiritual bodies, and shatters any resistance for healing that may exist. Mike Macy shares his story of trauma and transformation that led him to master and, ultimately, write the first textbook in his field. Craniosacral Therapy invites us to let go of what’s not helpful, move forward and heal.

Originally aired on July 11, 2023 on KPOV’s The Tuesday Point

 

70: When Disaster Strikes

The Pet Evacuation Team is there when disaster strikes.

The Pet Evacuation Team is there when disaster strikes.

It takes a strong gut just to watch the commercials that show animal suffering and the amazing people at Pet Evacuation Team are in the middle of these scenes during the heat of the moment to provide emergency care with smiles in their hearts. With their reliance solely on volunteers and donations, PET provides evacuations and seizures for domestic and farm animals due to wildfire, abuse, hoarding or neglect.

Originally aired on May 22, 2023 on KPOV’s The Monday Point

 

69: Dead On The Doorstep

Redmond Police are looking for the perpetrator of an extreme act of outlaw behavior.

A terribly heart and law breaking hate crime occurs in what feels like not such a small town in Oregon anymore, in an investigation that is still underway. A still unknown perpetrator left a raccoon carcass at the steps of the mayor’s law office labeled with his name and that of the only black city councilman currently serving in Redmond. This leaves them to wonder whether a person who would go to this extreme to send a message would possibly take the next step with human life.

Originally aired on June 15, 2023 on KPOV’s The Thursday Point

 

68: Vegans For Planetary Evolution

Veganism is a huge leap for your own development, but that’s not where the fight ends.

After vividly dreaming of merging into full understanding with animals, Gwenna Hunter began a vegan community that continues to grow and realize its own strength and purpose. The fight for freedom continues beyond animals into human rights, social justice and encouraging people from all different backgrounds to actively engage in the conversation. When there is access and exposure to wholesome choices, we can choose to heal ourselves and the planet.

Originally aired February 14, 2023 on KPOV’s All Things Vegan

 

67: Now Receiving All Crises

Opening a new community pathway to access crisis intervention and mental health services.

Opening a new community pathway to access crisis intervention and mental health services.

There is a massive societal shift happening in regards to assisting those needing mental health resources, from the traditional use of detainment as the only solution by police to now resolving situations with the use of immediate crisis intervention services. Community organizations are partnering to create new ways to help anyone who is struggling and seeking support, eliminate barriers in rural and underserved areas, and, ultimately, reduce the amount of mentally ill who end up in jail.

Originally aired on May 31, 2023 on KPOV’s The Wednesday Point