EduPunx Podcast

11: Climate Change Special with Nick Lilja & Sophie Robinson

08.29.2017 - By Craig BidimanPlay

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This week, I welcome my friends Nick Lilja and Sophie Robinson to the podcast. Both are every day educators who focus on all things related to climate change. Nick is a TV weather man and meteorologist, while Sophie is a documentary filmmaker and the producer of the film, "The Age of Consequences," which you can learn more about at www.theageofconsequences.com/. We learn A LOT on this episode and hear a number of different perspectives on the topic, in the wake of the devastating Hurricane Harvey in Houston, Texas. This is bound to be a conversation that does not end here.

Our music sponsor for this episode is The Native Sound, which is releasing the new EP from Surf Rock is Dead on October 6th. The EP is called, "We Have No Friends?" and you get to hear the lead single from it, which is called, "Everything They Said," on this episode. Visit thenativesound.com for more information on how to preorder this EP!

- This week we hyped the vinyl subscription service, Table Turned!

- Table-Turned is a DIY record-of-the-month club. Subscribers select from two genre options and receive a record each month for that genre, including some “classics” as well as albums they may have missed.

- Right now, subscribers can subscribe for $160 until August 31. At that point, the price goes up to $175, but they can also subscribe month-to-month for $15 a month. That option only lasts until October 31, when our month-to-month option expires until the next round. Round Two’s records ship before January 1.

- To learn more and/or to start your subscription, visit Table-Turned.com!

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