Episodes

  • ALPA - Deny Rezoning for Asylum Lake Preserve Adjoining Property
    Nov 1 2025

    Josh Keiser from Asylum Lake Preserve Association explains the implications rezoning the adjoining property to the preserve that is a watershed for Kalamazoo and Portage. He tells the history of zoning changes and urges those who want to be heard to go to the City Planning Committee at City Hall on November 6th at 7 pm to share your thoughts on rezoning and preserving the area that feeds into this land. For more information go to:

    https://www.asylumlakepreservationassociation.org/development-of-corner-at-stadium-and-drake


    To sign the Asylum Lake Preserve Petition go to:

    https://www.change.org/p/kalamazoo-planning-commission-deny-rezoning-and-nfp-overlay-removal-the-property-adjoining-asylum-lake-preserve?source_location=search

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    54 mins
  • Rank MI Vote: The Unwasted Vote
    Oct 22 2025

    Our Guest Nadine Rios-Rivas from Rank MI Vote explains about the petition ranked voting that is circulating in the state of Michigan.

    She shares how using a ranked voting system can give voters more choice for candidates across all political parties and can foster a new kind conversation around candidates and ideas that can lower the temperature for voters who hold differing opinions.

    ***Update Sign the Petition Now through January 2026***

    For more information about Rank MI Vote go to :

    https://rankmivote.org/

    https://www.facebook.com/FairVoteReform/videos/ranked-choice-voting-with-legos/1088585486690013/

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    40 mins
  • Pod Short: Kalamazoo United Day of Service #KUDOS
    Oct 13 2025

    KUDOS brings people together under one belief system - to help your neighbor. Each year when the leaves begin to fall, groups from within Kalamazoo come together to help their neighbors winterize their homes. There may be different reasons between income troubles, to disability or old age preventing them from being able to tackle the job themselves. KUDOS doesn't need a "good reason" beyond the fact that you need a hand - they are happy to help.

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    3 mins
  • Confections With Convictions Give Sweet Second Chances
    Oct 8 2025

    Listen to Dale Anderson and Jennifer Faketty discuss how their local chocolate shop is creating jobs for community members in need of a second chance, whether through a safe work place for recovery, or those with other barriers to employment. All while demonstrating global ethical product sourcing and delighting their customers with unique and organic offerings.

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    38 mins
  • Bow In the Clouds: The Beginning
    Sep 26 2025

    Sister Ginny, as Sister of St. Joseph shares how she and others created Bow in the Clouds preserve. She talks about the beauty of nature and the lessons she has learned while tending the land

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    55 mins
  • K College Outdoor Programs Adventure Opportunities for Students and Community Members
    Sep 10 2025

    Join this episode of Connecting Communities to hear about how wild adventure can be more accessible that you might think. K College has become a resource for students and community members to learn and experience rock climbing, backpacking, and more. They want to create a community, connect people, and design programs that are of interest to the community. It is a perfect time to get involved with this group - so connect with Hannah and Jory in this episode!


    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kzoooutdoor/?hl=en

    Website: https://outdoor.kzoo.edu

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    44 mins
  • Feed Me Kzoo Helping You Find Good Local Food
    Aug 28 2025

    EB Precopia shares about her passion for food and how it led to her building her blog and food tours in Kalamazoo.

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    44 mins
  • A Young Climate Activist: Connected, Engaged, and Won't Still Until There is Change
    Aug 13 2025

    Mia Breznau is a young climate activist in Kalamazoo. She has been participating and planning service projects, advocating for legislation, and organizing other young people for public demonstrations. In this episode, Mia shares her story and some of the influential mentors and organizations that have guided her journey.


    U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Urban Bird Treaty (https://www.fws.gov/program/urban-bird-treaty)


    Ardea Youth Climate Coalition (https://www.instagram.com/ardeayouthcc)


    Ardea Youth Climate Coalition applications will be open spring 2026 (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe9bx5qs2YSxjVU5buYAomcnoasY6rKen9o7qB5t9Z7P98Xqw/viewform)


    Kalamazoo Climate Crisis Coalition (https://www.kalamazoocrisis.org)


    Michigan Climate Summit, September 9 (https://www.miclimateaction.org/2025_michigan_climate_summit)


    Michigan Student Power Alliance (https://www.mistudentpower.org)


    Michigan for the Many Campaign

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    39 mins