Archive for September 2011

October 2011 PEAK Moment TV Schedule

written by Brad Clements, on Sep 29, 2011 10:10:00 PM.

October 2011 PEAK Moment TV Schedule

Aired On WCKN-TV, Time Warner Cable Station 30, at 7 pm

There are now 15 DVD's containing 60 Peak Moment episodes at the Potsdam Public Library. View a detailed listing of programs.

October 3 & 4: #195: This Old House - Rethink, Reuse, Remodel

Turn a century-old Seattle house into an efficient, energy-producing home using repurposed materials. Owner-builder Jim Bristow’s creativity extends to reclaiming dead spaces, jacketing his house with exterior insulation, and modernizing the kitchen with sleek previously used cabinetry and low-power LED lights. But he’s not stopping there. Along with maintaining a prolific front yard vegie garden, this green-minded guy is working with neighbors and the city to construct a storm water drainage and traffic circle at the nearby street intersection.

October 10 & 11: #197: Portable House, Simple Life

Embarrassed by her middle class affluence after a visit to Guatemala, Dee Williams grabbed her hammer, built a tiny house on wheels, downsized to less than 400 possessions, and parked her house in a friend’s yard. Her living arrangement then blossomed into a multi-generational family / community. Dee shows us her warm and comfy 7×12 foot house, how she meets city codes, and some unusual ways this life has affected her. Her advice to wannabe tiny home builders: Take on the experiment. Just do it! http://portlandalternativedwellings.com

October 17 & 18: #198: How Many Community Gardens?

Having learned “How Much Food Can I Grow Around My House?” (Peak Moment 87), Judy Alexander kept right on going. As chair of the Local 2020 Food Resiliency Action Group in Port Townsend, WA, she helped initiate 25 community gardens in her county within four years. Sitting in her own neighborhood’s garden, she talks about the power of cooperative gardens compared with individual plots. There’s something for people of all ages and skills to do (even non-gardeners), while enjoying learning from one another, and building closer neighbors and a more secure community. http://www.L2020.org

October 24 & 25: #199: Peak Oil Blues — We’re All Bozos on this Bus

“My own reaction seemed so crazy to me,” says psychologist Kathy McMahon of her response to Peak Oil. Wondering if she was the only “wacko”, she started the Peak Oil Blues blog to explore her own and readers’ responses. As the “Peak Shrink,” Kathy formulated a delightfully tongue-in-cheek “Panglossian Disorder” — an unrealistic optimism about the future. She is about to publish “I Can’t Believe You Actually Think That!” A Couple’s Guide to Finding Common Ground about Peak Oil, Climate Catastrophe, and Economic Hard Times. http://peakoilblues.com, http://feistylife.com

PEAK TV is sponsored locally by the Center for Excellence in Communication at Clarkson University and the Seymour Family of Potsdam.

Peak Moment explores locally reliant living for challenging times. The Peak Moment Shows are available at the Potsdam Public Library for borrowing and/or interlibrary loan.

September 2011 Peak Moment TV Schedule

written by Brad Clements, on Sep 1, 2011 12:08:00 PM.

September 2011 PEAK Moment TV Schedule

Aired On WCKN-TV, Time Warner Cable Station 30, at 7 pm

There are now 15 DVD's containing 60 Peak Moment episodes at the Potsdam Public Library. View a detailed listing of programs.

Sept. 5 & 6: #193: Sharing Gardens — Giving and Receiving

More than a community garden, this sharing garden provides fresh produce for all who’ve contributed to it, with surplus going to the local food bank. Coordinators Chris Burns and Llyn Peabody note that with one large plot rather than separate plots, Alpine Sharing Garden enables more efficient food production — from watering to optimizing for pollinators. They share tips for getting started, garden planning, communicating with volunteers, garden practices like deep mulch, and especially the joy of giving without expecting a return. http://www.alpinegarden.blogspot.com

Sept. 12 & 13: #194: Portland’s Neighborhood Tool Sharing Libraries

Need a tool for a few days? Don’t have it? Neighbor doesn’t have it? Borrow it from your neighborhood tool library! No tool library? Check out Portland, where several neighborhoods have started successful tool libraries just in the last few years. Organizers Tom Thompson, Karen Tarnow and Stephen Couche discuss how they got started, stories of community generosity, and the enthusiastic response of all who stop by. In these neighborhoods, there’s no reason not to grab the tools you need and do that project!

More at www.neptl.org and www.septl.org

Sept. 19 & 20: #195: This Old House - Rethink, Reuse, Remodel

Turn a century-old Seattle house into an efficient, energy-producing home using repurposed materials. Owner-builder Jim Bristow’s creativity extends to reclaiming dead spaces, jacketing his house with exterior insulation, and modernizing the kitchen with sleek previously used cabinetry and low-power LED lights. But he’s not stopping there. Along with maintaining a prolific front yard vegie garden, this green-minded guy is working with neighbors and the city to construct a storm water drainage and traffic circle at the nearby street intersection.

Sept. 26 & 27: #196: Arrival of the Post-Petroleum Human

“Petroleum Man is dead. Infinite Growth Man is dead. Post Petroleum Human is alive,” announced Michael C. Ruppert on May 22, 2011. Members of this emerging “species” know they must live in balance with the Earth, while remembering the lessons of industrial civilization. The star and subject of the documentary film “Collapse”, Mike founded www.CollapseNet.com in 2010 to empower people to connect and relocalize. He’s the author of Crossing the Rubicon, and Confronting Collapse. Mike did a 2006 Peak Moment Conversation, “Pondering our Post-Petroleum Future.”

PEAK TV is sponsored locally by the Center for Excellence in Communication at Clarkson University and the Seymour Family of Potsdam.

Peak Moment explores locally reliant living for challenging times. The Peak Moment Shows are available at the Potsdam Public Library for borrowing and/or interlibrary loan.


The second Local Living Festival takes place on September 24 & 25, 2011 from 9 am to 5 pm at the Cornell Cooperative Extension Learning Farm, 2043 Route 68, Canton, NY. The Festival is a grassroots celebration of all things local -- rural life skills, small-scale agriculture, and renewable energy -- in town, in the dorm, and in the countryside. Watch for special pre-Festival programming on WCKN the week of Sept. 19-23!