In Celebration of Earth Day: An Act of Faith
Listen to the April 25th broadcast of Sundays at Five by clicking the play button below.
Executive Editor of The WIP, Kate Daniels, with The WIP film critic, Jessica Mosby, interview Nancy Sleeth, who has helped taken the environmental movement to faith communities around the world. The Sleeth family runs an educational non-profit organization called Blessed Earth, which seeks to inspire communities worldwide to be “better stewards of the earth.” Nancy explains that her organization serves as a bridge between faith and environmentalism and answers some interesting questions about the difficulties of connecting different paradigms.
Guest Biography: Nancy Sleeth is the co-director of the non-profit organization Blessed Earth and author of Go Green, Save Green: A Simple Guide to Saving Time, Money and God’s Green Earth and she will be having a new book coming out shortly entitled The Year of Living Without.
About the Broadcast: The WIP’s Executive Editor, Kate Daniels teams up with identical twin sister Ali Daniels to present Sundays at Five, a weekly radio broadcast on KRXA, Monterey Bay's Progressive Talk Radio station. The twins share stories and discuss topics ranging from campaign finance reform to the phenomenon of Facebook. Tune in every Sunday from 5-6 pm PDT or listen online. Podcasts of previous broadcasts are available on The WIP Talk.
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