This episode features music in celebration of Autumn, Samhain, Halloween, Harvest and the changing of the season from late summer to being well into fall [for the Northern Hemisphere]. Songs reminiscent of change and decay,…
World Migratory Bird Day is twice a year, in the spring and fall. The next one is October 12th, 2024 and the key message is PROTECT INSECTS, PROTECT BIRDS. According to the U.S. Fish &…
Fall/Autumn [in the Northern Hemisphere] is approaching along with a Harvest Moon and Equinox. These tunes are reflective of the seasonal changes and anticipated events. Listen on our site, Mixcloud, or PRX Complete track list
The ocean is the beginning and the end. In this episode of Earth Eclectic, we explore songs from around the world that celebrate the awesome beauty and fearsome power of the oceans, from the wonder…
Remembering New Orleans 2005, post-flood, clearing up some of the misconceptions thereof, bringing attention to the effects of climate change and the diminishing wetlands, thinking about how we can help. Listen on our site, Mixcloud,…
First, songs about animals. Then, songs about plants. But these are not just random ditties! These are songs (and instrumentals and poems) that reflect the awe, wonder, inherent value, dignity, and wisdom of our more-than-human…
“Songs of 2020” showcases ecological awareness from a pivotal year when the world paused and many reconnected with nature. Host Bart Everson begins with Kate Fletcher & Corwen Broch’s haunting “Look to the North,” which…
Inspired by the 10th International Degrowth Conference in Pontevedra, this episode of Earth Eclectic first tours Galicia for songs of the Earth, then tours the world for songs of degrowth. Complete Track List
“Songs of Contemporary Contemplation of Ecology” weaves a tapestry of ecological awareness across diverse genres and global perspectives. From Russia’s ambient “Song of the Moon” to Nashville’s folk-inspired “Nature Child,” the journey traverses French metal’s…
We start in the rainforest of Brazil, then go bird-watching in Africa, and tree-climbing in Europe. Finally we come to North America to revel in the glory of a sunny day. We’re feeling good. Listen…
