September 25, 2016 – What will we do when all the trees are gone?

This week’s edition of The Mike Nowak Show runs the gamut from the sublime-but-more-than-slightly-obsessive desire to grow pumpkins that weigh as much as small cars to what happens when you, as an unsuspecting gardener who is trying to rescue a nearly extinct plant, find that it is taking over your garden to the idea of the City of Chicago creating a “green” space by cutting down century-old cottonwood trees and replacing them with…well, nothing.

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September 18, 2016 – A Visit from Dallas Goldtooth

Mike and Peggy welcome Dallas Goldtooth, who is a Native American activist and comedian. He talks about being at the

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September 18, 2016 – Farm Strolls; 12 Special Species; A Visit from Dallas Goldtooth

Mike and Peggy preview a farm stroll in McHenry County, promote a Chicago Wilderness crowd funding campaign to save 12

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September 18, 2016 – Farm Strolls; 12 Special Species; A Visit from Dallas Goldtooth

Michelle Byrne Walsh is an editor for State-By-State Gardening Magazines. She is also a McHenry County Master Gardener who is one of the folks behind the 2016 McHenry County Farm Stroll and Market on Sunday, September 25. Suzanne Malec-McKenna, executive director of Chicago Wilderness, discusses that organization’s One Home: A Campaign to Support Our Species, which will raise money to protect crucial species in this area. Dallas Goldtooth–Native American activist, comedian and Keep It In The Ground campaign organizer for the Indigenous Environmental Network–comes to the Que4 Radio studio from the Dakota Access Pipeline protests in North Dakota to talk about life in the Sacred Stone Camp near Cannon Ball, North Dakota.

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September 11, 2016 – Factory Farm Summit

Mike and Peggy travel to Green Bay, Wisconsin to broadcast from the 2016 Factory Farm Summit, presented by the Socially

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September 11, 2016 – LIVE From the Factory Farm Summit in Green Bay, Wisconsin!

This is one of those weeks when you realize that two hours of show time isn’t nearly enough to talk about all of the environmental and food issues that our country–let alone our planet–faces. The 2016 Factory Farm Summit: Demanding Accountability in Animal Agriculture in Green Bay Wisconsin highlights just one of those issues, and we’re happy to be on site for the event.

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September 4, 2016 – DiMaio-Palooza! and Death of a Farmers Market?

Mike and Peggy investigate the closing of the South Shore Farmers Market, get an update from the Chicago Farm Report,

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August 28, 2016 – Protecting Our Land, Our Water and Our Right to Play

Mike and Peggy preview the opening of the Regenstein Learning Campus at the Chicago Botanic Garden, talk to the director

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