UN 75th Anniversary, Female Coppersmith, Afterschool Programs
Top of Mind with Julie Rose - Season 1, Episode 1436
- Sep 30, 2020 6:00 am
- 1:44:29 mins
Mixed Verdict on the United Nations as it Turns 75 (0:30) Guest: Eric Jensen, Professor of International Law, Brigham Young University The United Nations is celebrating its 75th anniversary. What’s there to celebrate? Hawaii’s Beaches are Disappearing. Here’s Why. (22:44) Guest: Kammie-Dominique Tavares, Graduate Researcher, University of Hawaii at Manoa Doesn't a vacation to a beach somewhere just to relax sound nice? Hawaii’s always a good choice–when there’s not a pandemic restricting travel, of course. But Hawaii’s beaches are disappearing at an alarming rate because of rising sea levels and something called “shoreline hardening.” If both continue as they are right now, O’ahu could lose 40 percent of its beaches over the next thirty years. Ticket Resales Business (34:18) Guest: Barry Rudin, Owner of Barry’s Ticket Service, Southern California This would have been a lucrative 24 hours for ticket re-seller Barry Rudin. He's based in Los Angeles where the Dodgers are playing at home and the Lakers are in the NBA finals. But alas, no fans are allowed inside, so there's no business for Rudin. Meet the (Quite Possibly) Only Female Coppersmith in the US (52:49) Guest: Sara Dahmen, Coppersmith at House Copper & Cookware, Author of "Copper, Iron, and Clay: A Smith's Journey." Sara Dahmen was a wedding planner when one day she decided to give it up and become a coppersmith. She now makes cookware out of her garage with techniques from hundreds of years ago, and she’s probably the only female coppersmith in the entire country. But then, there just aren’t very many coppersmiths anymore, male or female. Metal crafting is a dwindling art, and as the experts die, their knowledge is dying with them. Could women save metal crafts? The Mystery of Mass Whale Strandings (1:12:23) Guest: Scott Baker, Professor of Fisheries and Wildlife, Associate Director of the Marine Mammal Institute, Oregon State University Wildlife officials in Australia have just completed a week-long effort to rescue 470 whales that got strand