‘Tis midweek again – yippee!
My regular rubbish readers will know I broadcast a radio show called ‘Slow Down and Green Up’ on Apple every Wednesday, between 10am and 1pm (GMT).
Posts Tagged ‘radio’
Rubbish on the Radio – 17th December 10am-1pm
Posted in General rubbish, Plastic rubbish, Rubbish Interviews, Rubbish Media, Rubbish news, The Book of Rubbish Ideas info, tagged Apple AM, Coldplay, Oasis, radio, The Killers, Tracey Smith, Van Morrison on 17 December 2008 | 2 Comments »
Be The Apple of My Eye
Posted in General rubbish, Rubbish news, tagged Apple AM, broadcasting, Hospital Radio, Musgrove Park, radio, Slow Down and Green Up, Tracey Smith, volunteer on 10 December 2008 | 5 Comments »
It’s Wednesday!
It’s also, quite possibly, my favourite day of the week.
Today I broadcast, Slow Down and Green Up on Apple AM. It’s the Musgrove Park Hospital Radio channel in Taunton and I’ve been spinning the disks there for a couple of years.
As well as playing some of the best contemporary, modern and classic music tracks, [...]
This ‘Woman’s Hour’ Has Arrived!
Posted in General rubbish, Rubbish Interviews, The Book of Rubbish Ideas info, tagged alcohol, BBC Radio, children's charity, dependence, Jenni Murray, Lauren Booth, NACOA, radio, Radio 4, The Book of Rubbish Ideas, The National Association for Children of Alcoholics, Tracey Smith, Woman's Hour on 3 December 2008 | 2 Comments »
Dearest all, I’m in London and currently looking out of a window onto the world and the clock is ticking along, getting ever closer to 1am – eek!
I had a call late yesterday from Radio 4 (as you do) asking if I could just whip up to Town and go do Woman’s Hour? Well, as [...]
My Top Ten Tips for Downshifting Success – Part 2 (Tips 6-10)
Posted in Rubbish activism, Rubbish how-to's, Rubbish ideas, tagged Battery Hen Welfare Trust, battery hens, beat the credit crunch, birthday cards, Chicken Out!, Christmas cards, Credit Crunch, Downshifting, food miles, free-range eggs, how to make cards, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, InterNational Downshifting Week, Jane Howarth, National Downshifting Week, organic food, radio, seasonal cooking, television on 25 November 2008 | 6 Comments »
See yesterday’s post for Part 1
6. Cook a meal using seasonal, local ingredients, preferably organic
It’s so easy to get to the end of a hard week and say, ‘I’m having that take-away because I have worked hard and I deserve it’. The same motivations can also encourage you to buy ready-made, pre-packed options at the [...]
Passion for the Planet receives Green Guardian Award
Posted in Rubbish activism, Rubbish news, tagged Chantal Cooke, ethical business, Green Guardian Awards, Kenny Stevens, Passion for the Planet, radio, sustainable business on 20 November 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Passion for the Planet has just received a Special Commendation in the “Green Business” category at this year’s Green Guardian Awards.
The awards are designed to recognise businesses, individuals, schools and projects that are making a positive difference to their local environment.
Passion for the Planet is the UK’s only radio station focusing on health and environmental [...]