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Welcome to Sound Pollution! Listen in as independent musicians share their inspirations, songwriting processes, and upcoming projects/shows. Sound Pollution is your home for open conversations, awesome music, and maybe even a little advice from trailblazers in the field.
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The path to neighborhood friendly starry night solutions begin with being a more informed you! Ever wish you could see the stars at night? Well, here's your chance to join the conversation around how we can create a sustainable and equitable night that benefits people as much as it does ecology. Light Pollution, once thought to be solely detrimental to astronomers, has proven to be an impactful issue across many disciplines of society including ecology, crime, technology, health, and much mo ...
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The podcast on plastic, people, and the planet by @anjakrieger. Plastics have become the basis for our modern lives, but they also pollute the planet. Will we be able to develop a healthy relationship with these materials we’ve created? Follow Anja on a journey into the world of synthetic polymers, their impacts on nature and ourselves, and the global quest to tackle plastic pollution. Her episodes feature a diverse set of voices and viewpoints and explore the issue from many different angle ...
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Find today's articles at LightPollutionNews.com. Happy Holidays friends! It's our annual Holiday Potluck show! This is the show where guests return to discuss their favorite stories of 2025! We welcome back to the show: John Barentine, Dark Sky Consulting Yana Yakushina, Lawyer Dr. Mario Motta (absentia) Michael Calhoun Steve Mariconda Patrick Somm…
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Hey Ya'll, 2025 is almost over and we are here with Artimus Wolz for our Holiday/End Of Year Episode. We will be discussing his first live show, the re-release of the holiday album now titled Dread and Green, working with CJ and Brooks of York, songwriting/co-writing, Brooks of York's new album, and the story behind Bitch Ass Santa. These artists a…
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Hey y'all! We know it has been a minute but welcome back to the show. For this episode we got to meet the very talented Michael Gilas of Intercept Music. We will be discussing songwriting and co-writing, daily practice, and keeping a schedule, working in the studio,making music videos, working with Intercept, what its like to make the Billboard cha…
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This episode's guests: Dr. Amardeep Dugar, Lighting Designer. Dani Robertson, Author / Dark Sky Officer. Stephane Picard, CEO of Cliff Valley Astronomy. Bill's News Picks: Remote Welsh island with population of three people searching for new tenant family, BBC News. Headlight complaints abound, but glare-related crashes haven’t increased, Joe Young…
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It's the elephant in the room: The growth of plastic production and how that contributes to pollution. In this episode, we're taking a look at why it's important to not only tackle the waste plastic causes, but also the source of the issue itself. Anja discusses this with Melanie Bergmann, a marine biologist at Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz C…
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This episode's guests: Dr. Amardeep Dugar, Lighting Designer. Dani Robertson, Author / Dark Sky Officer. Stephane Picard, CEO of Cliff Valley Astronomy. Bill's News Picks: Ikea just made a mini bed for your phone, Grace Snelling, Fast Company. Individual-Level Exposure to Light at Night and Sleep Health: A Comparison between Real-Time Mobility-Base…
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You’ve probably heard the mantra of reduce, reuse, recycle. And oftentimes, it’s that last word, recycle, that we think of when looking to solve plastic pollution. But the order of that mantra has a deeper meaning, it’s a hierachy, sorted by priorities. So to reduce the waste we produce, the first and best way is to reduce what we use. If that’s no…
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When we speak about plastic pollution, a central idea to solve it is that of the circular economy. And when this idea of circularity is mentioned, recycling is often the first thing that comes to mind. But recycling is just one of the elements in the toolbox towards a circular society, and not necessarily the most preferable one. A few months ago, …
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This episode's guests: Tatsiana Thomson, Brome Bird Care. John Barentine, Dark Sky Consulting. Lynne Peeples, Author of the Inner Clock. Bill's News Picks: Environmental Commission applauds progress on bird-safe buildings, Amy Smith, Austin Monitor. Great River Bridge goes dark for birds, Hawk Eye. Puffins, petrels, and places: Understanding human …
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Hey y'all! Welcome back to a very late episode of the Sound Pollution podcast. This week Uncle Brent touches base with our friend Fernando Silverio Solis. They will be discussing recording, producing, songwriting, politics, social media, recent song releases and ugly coincidences. As always, our guest is sharing a few new tracks with us. Raynelle w…
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Wouldn’t it be great to have something like guilt-free plastics? A plastic product you can just buy without worrying that you are contributing to pollution in the environment? That’s the promise of plastic credits.The idea is that if you do have to buy a plastic product, this amount of plastic is being offset or saved from the environment somewhere…
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This episode's guests: Tatsiana Thomson, Brome Bird Care. John Barentine, Dark Sky Consulting. Lynne Peeples, Author of the Inner Clock. Bill's News Picks: Spectacular drone show over Vatican recreates Michelangelo’s ‘Creation of Adam,’ Virgin Mary, Ariel Zilber, New York Post. As more cities get Dark Sky label, these Indigenous communities apply t…
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This episode's guests: Yana Yakushina, Lawyer and Researcher. James Lowenthal, Astronomer. Vicky Derksen, Night Sky Tourist. Bill's News Picks: Randomised trial reveals a mismatch between preferences for and hormonal responses to anthropogenic light colour temperatures, PLOS One. Light Wavelength Modulates the Effects of Lighted Nights on Sleep, Me…
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+++Podcast recommendation+++ There’s a concrete yard with piles of plastic, and lying on the ground is the body of a boy – grotesquely ripped apart. Who was he? And what really happened to him? A team of award-winning investigative journalists, including ENDS Report’s Tess Colley and Pippa Neill, set out to find out.Listen to all three episodes her…
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In this episode we’ll travel to Turkey with Sedat Gündogdu. Sedat is a Turkish marine biologist and works as a professor at Cukurova University in Adana. When Sedat realized how much plastic trash was polluting the water and land around him, he started to research both its origins and impacts. He began to understand the downsides of microplastics, …
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In this episode, Bill McGeeney interviews Vasu Menon, a NC State computer science student who created Stargazer.org - a revolutionary web app that solves every amateur astronomer's planning nightmare. Born from a frustrating full-moon stargazing trip to Virginia's Stanton River park, this tool combines dark sky locations, weather forecasts, and lun…
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Episode Summary Discover how one artist is tackling light pollution through whimsical street art. Berlin visual artist Alona Rodeh joins the show to discuss her viral "Nightcaps" project - 3D-printed "hats" that transform unshielded street lamps into community art while reducing light pollution. Key Topics Covered The Nightcaps Project: 15 sculptur…
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In this episode, we’re taking a deep dive into plastic chemicals and their impacts on human and environmental health. You’ll learn why it’s not such a great idea to put plastic containers into your dishwasher, and why fatty food is especially prone to absorbing chemicals from food packaging. We’re also discussing a common and mostly misunderstood m…
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In this episode, we’re going to head out to the beach for the 40th International Coastal Cleanup Day. It’s a huge event which has been taking place each third Saturday of September for four decades now. Each year that day, hundreds of thousands of people swarm to the shorelines and collect and remove the trash they find. But beyond just cleaning up…
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Welcome back to Sound Pollution, we are happy you are here. In this episode we got to interview two very talented members of Eyes of the Oak. We will be discussing their upcoming release, how the group got together, what their songwriting process is, what their live shows are like, and the stories behind two songs. Also, find out who the crazy one …
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This episode's guests: Steve Mariconda, MPH. Frank Turina, Educator / National Park Service / Night Sky Resource Center. Bill's News Picks: Natural experiments from Earth Hour reveal urban night sky being drastically lit up by few decorative buildings, Scientific Reports. Night lights versus conservation dreams: balancing human preferences with con…
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In this episode, we’re going to head out to the beach for the 40th International Coastal Cleanup Day. It’s a huge event which has been taking place each third Saturday of September for four decades now. Each year that day, hundreds of thousands of people swarm to the shorelines and collect and remove the trash they find. But beyond just cleaning up…
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This episode's guests: Steve Mariconda, MPH. Frank Turina, Educator / National Park Service / Night Sky Resource Center. Bill's News Picks: ‘This is a big win’: Planning Commission embraces ‘dark skies’ for Rappahannock County, Bob Hurley, Rappahonnock News. A CT man claims state courts don’t comply with a certain law. Why he says it matters., Sean…
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After 11 days of talks between 180 nations in the middle of a heatwave, the final session dragged late into the night. The next morning we learned that the plastics treaty talks had - again - ended without an agreement to tackle plastic pollution. So after recovering from this intense week, Anja got in touch with Alexandra Harrington. Alexandra is …
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Welcome back to the podcast, we are so happy you joined us for the show. This week we are learning all about the band Mean Gloss. Join us while we learn about the band, how they got together, influences, songwriting, writers' block, the stories behind the songs and so much more. This group is going to go places so don't forget you learned all about…
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This episode's guests: Kelly Beatty, Sky and Telescope. Kerem Asfuroglu, Dark Source. David Smith, BugLife. Bill's News Picks: Darkness is crucial to Everglades habitat: Could Alligator Alcatraz threaten it?, Max Chesnes, Phys.org. A183 Coast Road cycleway to get new street lighting to boost safety despite wildlife and dark skies fears, Nic Marko, …
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Dejea Lyons and Shellan Saling from the Youth Plastic Action Network leave no doubt: To save the Plastics Treaty process and get to a meaningful agreement, serious sh*** needs to happen! Listen to Shellan's statement at the opening plenary and our chat under a tree in front of the United Nations Headquarter in Geneva, Switzerland. Thanks to the sec…
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This episode's guests: Kelly Beatty, Sky and Telescope. Kerem Asfuroglu, Dark Source. David Smith, BugLife. Bill's News Picks: Citizen science illuminates the nature of city lights, Nature Cities. Does darkness increase the risk of certain types of crime? A registered report article, Plos.org. To Determine if Changing to White Light Street Lamps Re…
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In this episode of Why It’s So Bright at Night, host Bill McGeeney explores the growing movement in Norfolk, Virginia, led by Citizens for Responsible Lighting, a grassroots group advocating for smarter, healthier, and more environmentally responsible LED streetlighting. The group formed after residents were disturbed by overly bright 3000K–4000K L…
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This episode's guests: Babak Tafreshi, Photojournalist for National Geographic. Tom Reinert, Past President of Dark Sky International. Jeffrey Calta, President of the Pennsylvania Firefly Festival. Bill's News Picks: How Atlanta’s ‘Light Up the Night’ program is making streets safer—one LED at a time, 11Alive. ‘The right light:’ Pittsburgh begins i…
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Hey y'all and welcome back to Sound Pollution. We hope you are having a good summer despite, (gestures emphatically), everything. We are falling a bit behind over here, so if you are struggling remember you are not alone. While we are catching up and working on our 200th episode, we thought it would be a great time to bring you one of our music-onl…
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This episode's guests: Tom Reinert, Past President of Dark Sky International. Jeffrey Calta, President of the Pennsylvania Firefly Festival. Bill's News Picks: See photos of Manhattanhenge as seen from 42nd St. in Manhattan, Seth Harrison, Iohud. Space-time cube reveals escalating light pollution in China's national parks: impact of boundary geomet…
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This month's guests: David Eicher, Editor-in-Chief of the Astronomy Magazine. Nancy Gonlin, Professor of Anthropology at Bellevue College. Michael Colligan, Host of Restoring Darkness. Bill's News Picks: Light pollution’s impact on Indigenous cultures, Abbe Whitford, Astrobites. Perinatal Exposures to Ambient Fine Particulate Matter and Outdoor Art…
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Welcome back to Sound Pollution. This week we have something a little different for ya'll. We are interviewing an executive from Intercept Music, Jesse flores. We will be touching base on the business side of the music industry, digging into his career, learning about Intercept Music, and how its platform is set up to address a variety of needs. Fo…
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This month's guests: David Eicher, Editor-in-Chief of the Astronomy Magazine. Nancy Gonlin, Professor of Anthropology at Bellevue College. Michael Colligan, Host of Restoring Darkness. Bill's News Picks: This is Why You’re Afraid of the Woods at Night, Blair Braverman, Outside. Artificial light pollution could fuel growth of toxic algal blooms, Jam…
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Welcome back to a special episode of Sound Pollution. In this episode we catch up with our friend with the golden vocal chords, Brooks Of York. We will be discussing microphones, song titles, social media, 2025 plans, burning things, and balancing things. He will also be sharing two tracks with us, as well as the stories behind them. We always love…
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This month's guests: Robert Massey, of the Royal Astronomical Society. Phyllis Gricus, Principal of Landscape Design Studio, LLC. Michael Calhoun, Conservationist and Advocate. Bill's News Picks: Las Vegas sphere owners reportedly want to build "mini spheres" in other cities, Megan Townsend, MixMag. Blue Light Influences Negative Thoughts of Self, …
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Welcome back listeners, we have missed you. Sorry for so many delays, we have really been struggling with health stuff over here. No worries, we might stumble a bit but we won't go anywhere for too long. In this episode we got the joy of interviewing the fabulous Violet Lea. We will be discussing songwriting, Madam Radar, solo ventures, sobriety, p…
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When the plastics treaty negotiations in South Korea ended without a result last December, media reports suggested they had failed. But not so fast - the negotiations are far from over, and continue this year. In this episode, you'll get an update on where we stand on the path to a global plan to tackle plastic pollution - and what’s to come. You'l…
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This month's guests: Robert Massey, of the Royal Astronomical Society. Phyllis Gricus, Principal of Landscape Design Studio, LLC. Michael Calhoun, Conservationist and Advocate. Bill's News Picks: As a lamp you wear a hat, Stefan Oberwalleney, RBB24. From fireflies to fish, light pollution is damaging the environment – what can we do about it?, Emma…
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Host Bill McGeeney is joined by Art Hushen, founder of the National Institute of Crime Prevention. The seemingly harmless advice to leave all your exterior lights on overnight might not be the crime deterrent you think it is. Host, Bill McGeeney, reconnects with Art Hushin, a 30-year law enforcement veteran and founder of the National Institute of …
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Welcome back, lovely listeners. It's another very cool episode of Sound Pollution. This week we got to interview an up-and-coming Latin artist from San Antonio, Joel Tres. We will be discussing the importance of family, the support of his mother, learning about culture and language, his relationship with Randy of RLP, and crazy coincidences. Joel w…
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This month's guests: Stephanie Vermillion, Travel Journalist and Author. Traci Cardinal, President of Dark Sky Ohio. Shane Ludtke, host of the Actual Astronomy Podcast. Bill's News Picks: World Becomes Brighter as Trump Reverses Biden’s Incandescent Light Bulb Ban, Leslie Eastman, Legal Insurrection. E Ink's color ePaper tech gets supersized for ou…
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Hello everyone and welcome back to the show. We hope you are enjoying the change in seasons, and haven't been hit with too much crazy weather. In this interview we got to meet the multi talented award-winning musician Jeska. We will be discussing songwriting and co-writing, her first residency, non-profit work, Harmony Sisters, her new album, what …
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This month's guests: Stephanie Vermillion, Travel Journalist and Author. Traci Cardinal, President of Dark Sky Ohio. Shane Ludtke, host of the Actual Astronomy Podcast. Bill's News Picks: China: Eerie jellyfish-like streetlight spotted in China, Stingers Hub. Dark Sky Week deemed dangerous, fails in North Dakota Senate, Jeff Beach, North Dakota Mon…
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Thanks for joining me for a re-release of Episode 57. This episode is Round Rock Ric's first show with Sound Pollution. In this episode we are going to be discussing his inspirations, background, Working with Uncle Brent, and Rictober Fest. We will also be talking about how two of his cool tracks, Hey and Worried feet, came to be. As usual it's all…
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