The Organic View

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June Stoyer, the host of The Organic View interviews the top CEO’s, experts, movers and shakers that affect the organic industry as well as our environment. The show explores all of the issues impacting the organic industry, proposed regulations, the environment, politics, living green and sustainability. We cover it all! This is the exactly the very platform that everyone has been waiting for so that these people who have gone to extremes can finally tell their story. There are a lot of people hopping on the green bandwagon but here you will find people who not only talk the talk, they walk the walk! The Organic View Radio Show was created to help people around the globe better understand the issues impacting our every day existence. There are so many issues in regards to organics and the politics involved that sometimes it is just too confusing. Everything on this earth has some political ties. Sometimes, these ties promote causes that hurt others. It is up to you, the listener, to decide. We present the information and simply ask that you consider it. Always keep your mind, your heart and especially, your ears open! {EAV:26c3ddaded81dabe}

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Every four minutes an American woman enters menopause and with an ever-increasing life expectancy rate, that woman can spend as much as one third of her life going through “the change.” However, despite the... more

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Beekeepers are very interesting people. They are a bit quirky, methodical and typically have an odd sense of humor. While there are a myriad of programs that teach beekeeping management, each beekeeper tends to have his or her own... more

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What is the most precious commodity we have. Without it, we cannot survive. What would you do if you no longer had safe drinking water? Craig and Julie Sautner moved to Dimock, PA in March of 2008 and soon after discovered that... more

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The Karoo is the largest ecosystem in South Africa and is home to a fascinating diversity of life, all having adapted to survive an unforgiving landscape. Natural gas exploration has now come to invade this magnificent land in order to... more

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In the 1960’s, there were over 200,000 lions in Africa. Now the population is down to less than 25,000; a decline close to 90% in just 50 years. LionAid.org dedicated to the conservation of lions, has been successfully working with... more

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You have a choice in life to be either happy or miserable. It is up to you. Especially during tough times, sometimes, we all need a little inspiration and motivation. While there are many things people can use for inspiration, nothing... more

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According to the EPA, sustainability is defined as being based on a simple principle: everything that we need for our survival and well-being depends, either directly or indirectly, on our natural environment. Sustainability creates and... more

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They say the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach. However, more and more couples realize that if they want to grow old together, they need to live a healthy life together! Organic raw cuisine has come a long way. Thanks to chefs... more

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More and more people are raising chickens due to the inhumane practice of factory farms and use of antibiotics. For folks that wish to grow food organically, locally and sustainably, raising chickens has become the most popular method.... more
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