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The Skalla Show Mar 17, 2021
Urban & Community Forestry Planning for disaster risk reduction and increasing community resilience
Tree Equity: NUCFAC project, research scientist at SUNY-ESF, urban and community forestry workshops, high potential communities
In this episode, the Urban ecoMaster introduces the National Urban and Community Forestry Advisory Council (NUCFAC), a 10-year urban forestry action plan for urban environments, was created by the 1990 Farm Bill to bring together the wide variety of voices raised about a common concern: the present health and future preservation of America's urban forests. NUCFAC was founded to synthesize the full spectrum of views into a consistent vision, as a foundation for practical policy on urban forestry and related natural resources.
Dr. McDermot explains his role as a research scientist on the NUCFAC project in conducting urban and community forestry workshops in Syracuse, a project that targets High potential communities called Tomorrow's Neighborhood Today (TNT) neighborhood unit.
Dr. McDermot highlights the need to become ecologically conscious of our environment of dwelling, playing, and working. This is important to better prepare our communities and our families for the projected heatwaves, drought, floods, and disease and viral outbreaks as climate scenarios worsen. He implores residents to become environmental stewards and repair their neighborhoods by planting trees to fill empty spaces that would otherwise produce heat, hold water, or harbor insects.
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The Return of The Skalla Show by the Urban ecoMaster
The Return of The Skalla Show obviously implies that The Skalla Show went on a hiatus. The show is back bigger, better, more community-centric, and far reaching. You will certainly love the level of diversity in speakers, contents, episodes, and our growth as The Pineal Room Cosmic Soul Tribe Family.
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S1E23: Where Are They Now? Retired teacher from Oracabessa High School, Mrs. Ruth White shares her journey
Mrs. White holds a teaching diploma, bachelors degree, and masters degree. She was very active during her teaching career especially in the areas of writing, organizing, student mentorship, and leadership.
Though in retirement, Mrs. White is still very active teaching and educating in the profession. She is a part time lecturer, freelance writer, Seventh Day Adventist, and great point of contact for current and past students of Oracabessa High School.
Did you know Mrs. Ruth White wrote the send off speech for former Principal Mrs. Hyacinth Young in 2007 that Mrs. Harris read?
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S1E22: Ph.D. student Maurice Matthew at Ross University speaks on everything.
S1E21. 20 mind blowing predictions for 2030 and beyond.-
S1E20. Garlic đ§- everything you need to know for health and well-being- Jamaican natural Penicillin
1SE19. Black women are failing in the Kitchen - 20 superfoods for health and wellness
S1E18. Mental health and wellness with Mrs. Anisa Wilson-Smith
She is on The Skalla Show to talk about her journey, educational and professional backgrounds, growing up, and mental health and well-being of Jamaicans at home and abroad, and share some of the resources she has available to help achieve the mandate and purpose of LSPCS. She breaks down mental health, signs and symptoms, ways to assess your mental stability, and much more. She will talk about the pandemic and mass vaccination and her views. I hope you will listen, learn and grow. One love!
S1E17. 15 curses of the testicles and sperms in marginalized modern men
The western matrix has pushed onto us a shifted lifestyle characterized by monogamous family structure, dead food diet, post traumatic slavery syndrome, religious confusion, historical indoctrination, poisoned ecosystem, radiated homes and communities, xeno-estrogen based foods and personal care products for sex conversion, many fake diseases and disciplines when there is a single source of all dis-eases (inflammation/mucus leakage), the 9-5 work system that was designed by Ford motor working class to work people to death, urbanization that peels away the green spaces and contaminate the blue spaces, common human stress grid,
The inhumane conditions of the west largely negatively impact the health and well-being of Black and Latino people in the west. This harsh working conditions and unhealthy communities where people reside create a life of stress, anxiety, depression, and ill-health that suck the life force out of your manhood and the virility of your essence-- decline in manliness, this is what leads to marginalized masculine males and the lost of macho men. The underlying cause of a decline in the male essence is due to the birth (from cursed wombs) of beta males, emasculated males, and unidentified males from parents (acidic sperms and wombs) suffering from emotional, generational, and spiritual traumas wrapped up in their karmic essence. Acidity in the body comes from increase concentrations of free radicals and reactive oxygen and nitrogen species due to all 15 things discussed in the podcast. Increased acidity can lead to enlarged prostate glands, desensitized penis glans, and small testicles leading to infertility, erectile dysfunction, and loss of manhood (facilitate fatherhood to children).
All black men should seek therapy, part take in healthy relationships, become polygamous instead of promiscuous, refrain from sexual intercourse at early ages, promote good posture, reduce stress/ avoid stressful situations, rehydrate more, eat real food and practice a natural lifestyle, more rest, avoid chemicals, hang with high value men, become more grounded, and detox more often to REGAIN and MAINTAIN their full masculine and sexual virility in the west as sperm counts drops, and vitamin D, zinc, selenium, and iodine deficiency continue to rise.
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1:16. Ghetto Rags to Riches Stories - Stylo Banks went from hustling to healing with herbs đż
1:15. Random calls - How are you feeling with the lockdown?
S1E3. Modern women want the world they did not build by Mr. Kevin Samuels
1:12. Mr. Andre Wallace - Pandemic, Vaccine, Lockdown, Covid cases, Prime Minister, and more
1:11. Mr. Marvin Plunkett shares his view on the pandemic, vaccine, & PM AH of Jamaica
1:10. Musical talents: recording artiste Baba De Naturalist is the next big banger from St. Mary
1:9. Food and Medicine- Poultice compressor: castor oil
The plant is wildly grown in Jamaica and in harsh soil conditions and now seen grown in salty soils.
Castor oil is extracted from the castor bean plant by using a commercial extractor or homemade. Castor oil production is lucrative business today and its demand will increase significantly in the US and Europe. While India is one of the largest producer of castor oil in the world today, Jamaica has some of the most potent genotypes of the plant growing across the island. The ricinoleic acid quality in the bean is influenced by climate and soil patterns in the tropics where the plant predominantly grows. Seal level rise, climate change, and human development and settlement will challenge the plant's capacity to adapt and mitigate to environmental perturbations and trade-off impacts on medicinal plant properties and composition is lagging in the literature with current global change scenarios.
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1:8. Dr. Peter Nelson (UWI Mona) on COVID-19 pandemic, lockdown, vaccination in Jamaica
1. Do you miss the pre-COVID-19 way of living?
2. Did you foresee the coronavirus pandemic prior to 2019?
3. How has the coronavirus change your life and relationship with others?
4. Do you think people are doing enough to contain the coronavirus and boosting the local economy?
5. Do you think Prime Minister Honourable Andrew Holness is doing a good job containing the coronavirus and boosting the local economy?
5. What is your take on the vaccine and Jamaica's inability to develop its own signature vaccine for its people?
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