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Recorded in quarantine, Lula Wiles new album is out and getting noticed

Recorded in quarantine, Lula Wiles’ new album is out and getting noticed The trio, who grew up in Maine, released Shame and Sedition last month. Share The band Lula Wiles, three women originally from Maine, has been attracting national attention. Left to right are Isa Burke, Eleanor Buckland and Mali Obomsawin. Photo by Laura E. Partain When Isa Burke, Eleanor Buckland and Mali Obomsawin first played music together while attending Maine Fiddle Camp  in Montville more than a dozen years ago, they had no thoughts of forming a band. Nor did they as they became closer friends in high school – Burke in South Berwick, and Buckland and Obomsawin in Farmington. Or when all three ended up at Berklee College of Music in Boston. Or even as they first started playing gigs around the city and found their harmonies blended nicely, as did their expansive views on what folk music can be.

6 Tips For Talking To Kids About Climate Change : Life Kit : NPR

CORY TURNER, BYLINE: I m Cory Turner. And this is Shuo. SHUO PESKOE-YANG: My name is Shuo Peskoe-Yang. And I am a baba (ph) and an organizer. Baba is dad in Mandarin. TURNER: Shuo lives in Tarrytown, N.Y. And his daughter is now a toddler. PESKOE-YANG: After my daughter was born, I kind of just started researching, like, what would the world look like in 2100 if we don t do anything? And essentially, you know, it seems like billions of people would die, which was crazy. TURNER: If we don t do anything, that is, about climate change - and what he you learned kind of freaked him out.

Climate distress is real and it s rational Here s how to manage it

ABC Everyday ( Print text only You ve got the reusable cups and bags, the beeswax wraps, the shampoo bar. You collect your cans and soft plastics and you compost, recycle and reuse what you can.  You research brands so you can support sustainable, environmentally conscious businesses.   Why? Because you re trying to do your bit for the environment and climate.  But if you find that when you can t do these things it causes you to feel anxious, guilty or hopeless, you might have something called climate distress. It may sound like a newly invented first-world problem but it is very real and experts say there are ways to manage it. 

Talking with children about climate change - free workshop with Dr Susie Burke

Talking with children about climate change - free workshop with Dr Susie Burke
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