Connect the Dots - 11/12/11

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Alison Rose Levy's "Connect The Dots" promotes health activism, linking personal health to the health of our culture, society, and environment.
Connect The Dots is heard weekly at Noon (EDT) on Saturdays.
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Tune into the radio program Connect the Dots on Saturday, October 29th at Noon ET to participate in Green Festival L.A. With Alison Rose Levy’s special guests Bill McKibben of 350.org, Reverend Lennox Yearwood of HipHopCaucus.org, Joan Blades of MomsRising.org and Gregory Wendt of EPWealth.com Alison and her guests are all presenters at this weekend's Green Festival L.A. and each has an important perspective on healing our world. Bill McKibben and Reverend Yearwood will discuss the November 6th TarSandsAction.org invitation to circle the White House to ask the President to say no to the XL Keystone Pipeline. You can learn more an follow events at Green Festival by going to http://www.greenfestivals.org/la/updates/, and following on Twitter via @GreenFestival @AlisonRoseLevy #greenfest
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On this week’s Connect the Dots, Alison Rose Levy discusses new approaches to economics and finances via the Slow Money movement with Woody Tasch, the author of “Inquiries into the Nature of Slow Money: Investing as if Food, Farms, and Fertility Mattered.” (Chelsea Green) This coming week, the Slow Money Gathering convenes in San Francisco with a host of prominent speakers. More information at: http://www.slowmoney.org/national-gathering/
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On this show, Alison speaks with Michael Leonardi, activist, and reporter for Counterpunch, will speak on an the October first nationwide anti-nuclear rally.
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On today’s Connect the Dots, Alison Rose Levy talks with Pittsburgh City Council Member Dough Shields, as well as Pittsburgh activist Briget Shields. They have been following the impact of gas drilling (a.k.a. Fracking) in Pennsylvania, and will reveal the aftermaths of the recent floods from hurricanes and how those can spread fracking chemicals.
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On today's show, Allison Rose Levy of health-journalist.com speaks with expert physiologist and pioneer Charles Poliquin, who has devised a new method for restoring metabolism. Given that obesity is such a huge problem in the US, this is an exciting discovery. www.charlespoliquin.com
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On today’s show, Alison Rose Levy will be speaking to Bruce Ferguson of Catskill Citizens of Safe Energy (www.catskillcitizens.org) on how the threat of fracking is transforming democracy in New York State.
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Beth E. Baker, Energy Psychology Educator, discusses the role of energy psychology in a time of crisis.
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On this week’s Connect the Dots, Alison Rose Levy discusses the overuse of antidepressants, and the options people have to regulate their mood, hormones, and health more effectively with Robert J. Hedaya, MD, a holistic psychiatrist and the author of “The Antidepressant Survival Guide. “ More information can be found on Dr. Hedaya’s website, www.wholepsych.com