Showing posts with label radio show. Show all posts
Showing posts with label radio show. Show all posts

Saturday, July 3, 2010

To E Or Not To E? Litopia After Dark is hosting me on the net’s foremost literary salon

Yesterday I had the pleasure to be the special guest on Litopia After Dark, the net’s foremost literary salon, in a show that was entitled 'To E Or Not To E?'.

The show is available now online and you can listen to the show at http://radiolitopia.com/enclosures/lad/lad_123.mp3

It was my second time on this great show that is hosted by Peter Cox and it was so fun! Here are more details about the show (from Litopia's website):

How green is your e-book? How much do you care about the environmental impact of the words you read… or about the sweatshop workers who assembled your shiny new iPad? Tonight’s special guest is Raz Godelnik from Eco-Libris - the organization that encourages readers to do something to make the world greener – and he’s got some surprising facts about the relative impact of e-readers compared to paper books.

Still on an iTheme, Dave Bartram proposes the notion that technology is changing the way we think and making it harder for us to concentrate on one thing at a time… such as reading. “Reading on my iPhone sucks”, says Dave. “It’s not immersive enough… and it’s far too easy to be distracted.” If this is true, the publishing industry hasn’t even begun to consider what impact this may have on our reading, and writing, habits.

It’s Donna Ballman’s last appearance for a few weeks – she’s off for a highly-merited vacation, and we’ll miss her while she’s gone. She’s leaving us with five habitual lies that authors tell themselves!

And Eve Harvey has picked up on one of Litopia’s own tweets – what makes writers particularly susceptible to the demon drink? Is it cause – or effect? Do some people actually write better while inebriated? If he had not become such a drunk, would Truman Capote have finished Answered Prayers? And if he did – would it have been any good?

Yours,
Raz @ Eco-Libris

Eco-Libris: Promoting sustainable reading!

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Talking with Lynn Colwell on the Celebrate Green radio show!

I had the pleasure yesterday to be a guest on the 'Celebrate Green' radio show. This is a show of the great mom-dauthger duo, Lynn Colwell and Corey Colwell-Lipson, who are devoted to encouraging people to celebrate green.

You can listen to it at www.toginet.com/shows/celebrategreen - just click on the show of 3-4-10 on the right column under 'Recent Shows', or
if you want to load it into your iPod, go here: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/celebrate-green/id340006535

You can learn on their work at www.celebrategreen.net and you're also welcome to check out their book 'Celebrate Green'. This is a great book and not only that it
is printed on 30% recycled and 70% FSC certified paper, but they also teamed up with Eco-Libris and offer readers who buy the book on their website to plant a tree with us for their book and receive our "One tree planted for this book" together with the book.

Thanks again to Lynn and Corey for the wonderful work they're doing and for the opportunity to take part in their radio show.

Yours,
Raz @ Eco-Libris

Eco-Libris: Promoting sustainable reading!

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Going green with sustainable reading next week on the Jazzy Vegetarian Show!

The Jazzy Vegetarian Show is a very cool online radio show, hosted by Laura Theodore (who is also the author of Green Entertaining) and I'm going to participate in it next week, on Wednesday (Feb 17) 1:00 PM.

The Jazzy Vegetarian Show focuses on accessible, healthy, and delicious recipes, eco-entertaining tips, celebrity interviews, and upbeat music, served up with a bit of fun on the side! On the show next week, I'll be talking about ways to green up your reading and our new campaign we launched to reward green readers.

Another guest on the show will be Rick Diamond whose work involves promoting raw, vegetarian, vegan, and alternative health books at the
Book Publishing Company (now, by the way, you can get some of their books for free on our green gift campaign!)

Here are more details on the show from the Jazzy Vegetarian's website: Today, the Jazzy Vegetarian is talking about ways to help lower your carbon footprint by practicing sustainable reading. We’ll chat with Raz Godelnik, CEO of Eco-Libris , about ways to green up our reading. Founded in 2007, Eco-Libris is a green company working to green up the book industry by promoting the adoption of green practices, balancing out books by planting trees, and supporting green books.

To achieve these goals Eco-Libris is working with book readers, publishers, authors, bookstores and others in the book industry worldwide. Eco-Libris aims to raise awareness to the environmental impacts of using paper for the production of books and provide people and businesses with an affordable and easy way to do something about it: plant one tree for every book they read, sell or publish.

We’ll also welcome Rick Diamond whose work involves promoting raw, vegetarian, vegan, and alternative health books at the Book Publishing Company. Book Publishing Company is a community owned, independent press dedicated to publishing books that promote a healthful and sustainable lifestyle.

You can listen to the show on Wednesday on this webpage - www.blogtalkradio.com/the-jazzy-vegetarian/2010/02/17/going-green-with-sustainable-reading

I hope you'll enjoy the show!

Yours,
Raz @ Eco-Libris

Eco-Libris: Promoting green reading