Hazel Kahan

Hazel Kahan


Latest Episodes

Steve Wick, author and journalist, on uncovering the truth and telling the whole story
September 06, 2024

Steve Wick, Pulitzer Prize-winning author, journalist, formerly of Newsday and more recently editor of the Suffolk Times, talks about his earlier work, two new upcoming books, the importance of local

Eve Kaplan-Walbrecht: organic farmer and organic farming advocate
August 03, 2024

Riverhead farmer Eve Kaplan-Walbrecht talks about the twenty years of growing her Garden of Eve Farm and advocating for organic farmers, most recently as Northeast Region Farmer Representative of OFA,

Nancy DePas Reinertsen and Ralph Reinertsen: ReWilding the North Fork
July 02, 2024

Nancy DePas Reinertsen and Ralph Reinertsen, retired educators who have recently launched the North Fork branch of ReWild Long Island with Sustainable Gardening at Custer Preserve in Southold, describ

Jeff Halper: Israel’s weaponization of humiliation
June 10, 2024

Jeff Halper is an Israeli-American anthropologist, author, lecturer, and political activist has lived in Israel since 1973. He is the Director of the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions and a

Dr. Margery Daughtrey: What ails our North Fork beech trees?
June 09, 2024

Margery Daughtrey, PhD, plant pathologist in the department of Ornamental Pathology at Long Island Horticultural Research and Extension Center of Cornell University,talks about beech leaf disease (B

Dr. Yara Asi: How can we measure Gaza’s trauma?
May 12, 2024

Dr. Yara Asi, author of How War Kills; The Overlooked Threats to our Health (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2024) and New York Times guest essay, is assistant professor at the University of Central

John Christian Phifer: Natural Burial and Conservation
April 09, 2024

John Christian Phifer is executive director of Larkspur Conservation and president of the Conservation Burial Alliance. Speaking to us from Tennessee, he describes how, after 15 years in the funeral

Kimberly Coburn: Crafts, fermentation and the end of the world as we know it
March 08, 2024

Kimberly Coburn, writer, maker, founder of The Homestead Atlanta and leader in a movement seeking to remedy todays skills amnesia by reclaiming pre-industrialization crafts and skillssuch as ferme

Michelle Berry Lane on Separation and Conviviality
February 13, 2024

Michelle Berry Lane, poet, writer and former science teacher, describes how human creatures in these times of late-stage capitalism and modernity have separated from and forgotten their relationship

Craig Jobes: Managing Southold Towns’s wildlife environment
February 06, 2024

Craig Jobes, Environmental Analyst at Southold Town, talks about his role in managing the overpopulation of white-tailed deer, as well as hunting and hunters, new State legislation and, now, the arriv