Hazel Kahan

Latest Episodes
Mattituck Mushrooms by Agathe Snow and Anthony Holbrooke
Farmer-artists Agathe Snow and Anthony Holbrooke talk about learning to grow mushrooms on their farm Mattituck Mushrooms, why they believe mushrooms can help feed the world and how they have integrate
Maya Lasker-Wallfisch on transgenerational trauma
Maya Lasker-Wallfisch Maya Lasker Wallfisch,London-based psychoanalytic psychologist and author talks to us in both personal and professional terms about the psychology of trans-generational transmis
Dougald Hine: At Work in the Ruins
Social thinker, writer and speaker Dougald Hine talks about his new book At Work in the Ruins, Finding Our Place in the Time of Science, Climate Change, Pandemics and All the Other Emergencies. Expl
Amy Folk, Southold Town historian updates some of its history
Amy Folk, author and Southold Town historian, talks about the North Fork Project which works to uncover the names of all the enslaved people and the enslavers who have ever lived on the North Fork. S
Professor emeritus Michael Zweig on why he wrote “Class, Race and Gender”
Michael Zweig, Stonybrook professor emeritus, labor scholar and activist, talks about his new book Class, Race, and Gender: Challenging the Injuries and Divisions of Capitalism and why he wrote this b
Wendy Zuhoski: owner of a small town deli that’s also a hub for people helping each other
Wendy Zuhoski, native of Mattituck on the North Fork of Long Island, talks about the deli she opened 30 years ago when she was 23 and how Wendys Deli has become the place for not only her mothers m
Robert Massoud: the story of Palestine through Zatoun’s olive oil
Robert Massoud, Palestinian founder of Zatoun, speaks to us from Toronto about the organization as his lifes work and how it has become his voice and the story of Palestine as it also speaks for Pale
Filmmaker Jim Morrison: avoiding tourist spots and seeking film festival spots
Filmmaker Jim Morrisons latest shorts The Clam Kid and Rent a Neighbor depict with humor and insight some of the encounters a resident faces when his hometown has become a tourist destination.
Yumna Patel analyzes Israel’s 2023 assault on the Jenin refugee camp
Yumna Patel, Palestine News Director for Mondoweiss, reports from Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank about the significance for Palestinians of last weeks military assault on the Jenin refugee camp.
Adam Greenfield’s vision of Lifehouses for the Long Emergency of climate change collapse
London-based American author and urbanist Adam Greenfieldhas spent the past quarter-century thinking and working at the intersection of technology, design and politics with everyday life. His books i