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4-5:00 PM ET 1st & 3rd Fridays/month

WGGT-LP 92.9 FM in NW Philadelphia
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12/31/2017

 
To all those kind people who have already donated to the G-Town Radio Flip The Switch Fund Drive, thank you so much for your donation in support of Planet Philadelphia and G-Town Radio! It's really really appreciated.

Happy New Year and Thank You!

Haven't donated yet?
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G-town Radio needs to raise $5000 by the end of today, December 31st.
Please support G-town Radio with a one-time or subscription donation.

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Happy New Year!

12/30/2017

 
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A good way to start off 2018 - Planet Philadelphia environmental radio show streaming on G-Town Radio 4-5:00 pm Friday 1/5/18

12/29/2017

 
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Start off your New Year well by listening to a passionate reasoned discussion about morality and climate change on Planet Philadelphia environmental radio show 4-5:00 pm January 5, 2018 streaming online on G-Town Radio http://www.gtownradio.com. This is an encore presentation of a multi-faith talk with 4 religious leaders of 4 different faiths subtly delving into the communalities about climate change among these religions.
  • Quaiser Abdullah Ph.D., Imam at Quba Institute and professor of Adult and Organizational Development, Temple University
  • Sister Mary Elizabeth Clark, from Sisters of St. Joseph Earth Center, and Sustainability Assistant to the President of Chestnut Hill College
  • Reverend Mitchell C. Hescox, President/CEO of the Evangelical Environmental Network
  • Rabbi Malkah Binah Klein, co-chair of the Philadelphia Chapter of Pennsylvania Interfaith Power and Light
 
About: Planet Philadelphia is an environmental radio show produced and hosted by Kay Wood along with able assistance from reporter Linda Rosenwein, streaming live on GTown Radio 4:00-5:00 p.m. the first and third Friday of every month.
 
Listen Live: Listen to Planet Philadelphia when it’s broadcast live by going to http://www.gtownradio.com 4:00-5:00 p.m. the first and third Friday of every month.
 
Podcasts: Shows that aired live will be available as podcasts shortly after they broadcast on the Planet Philadelphia, http://www.planetphiladelphia.com/podcasts, and on Mixcloud,  https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/.
 
Comment Line: Call (484) 278-1846 to record a comment or event announcement anytime to be aired on the next Planet Philadelphia radio show.
 

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Not Much Time Left To Help
 
G-Town Radio's Flip the Switch Appeal is on now. G-Town Radio will be on the air waves soon on WGGT 92.9 LPFM. This means you’ll be able to listen to Planet Philadelphia and the many other great shows on your radio. G-town Radio needs to raise $5000 between now and December 31. Please support G-town Radio with a one-time or subscription donation. Your support allows us to create more and better programming serving Northwest Philadelphia.

www.gtownradio.com/donate.

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G-Town Radio's End Of Year Appeal

12/28/2017

 
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Wonderful Holiday Everyone!

12/25/2017

 
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G-Town Radio Fund Drive

12/19/2017

 
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SEPTA Gas plant update

12/19/2017

 
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Podcast: Activists Lynne Robinson, Eric Marsh and Marcus Heppinstall talk with Tom Casetta about the proposed SEPTA Gas Plant.
 
On the December 15th Planet Philadelphia environmental radio show, I mentioned that Tom Casetta had a panel discussion on the GTown Conversations show here on G-Town Radio with activists Lynne Robinson, Eric Marsh and Marcus Heppinstall about the proposed SEPTA Gas Plant. Here’s the link to the podcast. Please do give it a listen. It’s a very informative conversation. I certainly learned a lot even though I’ve been trying to keep up on the issue.
 
https://www.mixcloud.com/MorningFeed/gtown-conversations-septanicetown-natural-gas-plant/


Podcast: 12/15/17 Planet Philadelphia—GTown Radio—Gas $ and Political Influence— Powering Our Future—Eco-Tips

12/16/2017

 
Did you know that PA emits 1% worldwide greenhouse gas?
  • Listen to this Planet Philadelphia podcast to hear about how gas money corrupts PA politics and harms citizens from Greg Vitali, Pennsylvania State Representative for the 166th district.
  • Christine Knapp, Director Philadelphia’s Office of Sustainability, will discuss the draft of Powering Our Future, and how Philly is fighting back by going green.
  • Also check out Weaver’s Way Environment Committee member Marsha Low’s debut on Planet Philadelphia on this show.

https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/121517-planet-philadelphiagtown-radiogas-and-political-influence-powering-our-futureeco-tips/
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Thanks to all the wonderful Planet Philadelphia listeners
for their support of incisive environmental reporting!


http://www.planetphila.com | http://www.gtownradio.com | facebook  |  @planetphila | @gtownradio
 | facebook  |  @planetphila | @gtownradio


G-Town Radio's Flip the Switch Appeal is on now. G-Town Radio will be on the air waves soon on WGGT 92.9 LPFM. This means you’ll be able to listen to Planet Philadelphia and the many other great shows on your radio. G-town Radio needs to raise $5000 between now and December 31. Please support G-town Radio with a one-time or subscription donation. Your support allows us to create more and better programming serving Northwest Philadelphia.

www.gtownradio.com/donate.

Is this on behalf of Planet Philadelphia?
Please let us know.

Thank you!

Do you care about PA politics and the corrupting influence of big money? Listen to today’s Planet Philadelphia environmental radio show, 4-5:00pm http://www.gtownradio.com.

12/15/2017

 
Did you know that PA emits 1% world wide greenhouse gas?

Listen to Planet Philadelphia at 4-5:00 pm today to hear about how gas money corrupts PA politics and harms citizens with Greg Vitali, Pennsylvania State Representative for the 166th district. Also on the radio show, how Philly is fighting back by going green from Christine Knapp, Director Philadelphia’s Office of Sustainability . And check out Weaver’s Way Environment Committee member Marsha Low’s debut on Planet Philadelphia!

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http://www.gtownradio.com

Thanks to all the wonderful Planet Philadelphia listeners
for their support of incisive environmental reporting!


http://www.planetphila.com | http://www.gtownradio.com | facebook  |  @planetphila | @gtownradio
 | facebook  |  @planetphila | @gtownradio


G-Town Radio's Flip the Switch Appeal is on now. G-Town Radio will be on the air waves soon on WGGT 92.9 LPFM. This means you’ll be able to listen to Planet Philadelphia and the many other great shows on your radio. G-town Radio needs to raise $5000 between now and December 31. Please support G-town Radio with a one-time or subscription donation. Your support allows us to create more and better programming serving Northwest Philadelphia.

www.gtownradio.com/donate.

Is this on behalf of Planet Philadelphia?
Please let us know.

Thank you!

This Friday: New Planet Philadelphia, State Rep. Greg Vitali, Christine Knapp, Dir. Office of Sustainability and more on GTown Radio 4-5:00 pm 12/15/17 http://www.gtownradio.com

12/11/2017

 

Listen Live: Listen to Planet Philadelphia when it’s broadcast live by going to http://www.gtownradio.com 4:00-5:00 p.m. the first and third Friday of every month.
 
Podcasts: Shows that aired live will be available as podcasts shortly after they broadcast on the Planet Philadelphia, http://www.planetphiladelphia.com/podcasts, and on Mixcloud,  https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/.
 
Comment Line: Call (484) 278-1846 to record a comment or event announcement anytime to be aired on the next Planet Philadelphia radio show.
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G-Town Radio's Flip the Switch Appeal is on now. G-Town Radio will be on the air waves soon on WGGT 92.9 LPFM. This means you’ll be able to listen to Planet Philadelphia and the many other great shows on your radio. G-town Radio needs to raise $5000 between now and December 31. Please support G-town Radio with a one-time or subscription donation. Your support allows us to create more and better programming serving Northwest Philadelphia.

www.gtownradio.com/donate.

Is this on behalf of Planet Philadelphia?
Please let us know.

Thank you!

New Planet Philadelphia environmental radio show coming up and streaming on GTown Radio 4-5:00 pm Friday 12/15/17

12/8/2017

 
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Hear local governmental officials discuss their efforts to bring outcomes that are better for the environment.

 

  • Greg Vitali, Pennsylvania State Representative for the 166th district (parts of Delaware and Montgomery counties).  His focus in the legislature has primarily been on energy and climate issues.  He will discuss current environmental issues and the natural gas industry spending millions lobbying the Pennsylvania legislature affects our environment.
 
  • Christine Knapp, Director Philadelphia’s Office of Sustainability, will discuss the draft of Powering Our Future: A Clean Energy Vision for Philadelphia, a long-term vision for a Philadelphia that achieves Mayor Kenney’s goal of reducing carbon emissions 80 percent from 2006 levels by 2050 while emphasizing equity and health for all Philadelphians.
Also
  • Marsha Low, of Weavers Way environmental committee, will share some of the eco-tips she writes for Weavers Way newsletter, “The Shuttle”.
 
About: Planet Philadelphia is an environmental radio show produced and hosted by Kay Wood along with able assistance from reporter Linda Rosenwein, streaming live on GTown Radio 4:00-5:00 p.m. the first and third Friday of every month.
 
Listen Live: Listen to Planet Philadelphia when it’s broadcast live by going to http://www.gtownradio.com 4:00-5:00 p.m. the first and third Friday of every month.
 
Podcasts: Shows that aired live will be available as podcasts shortly after they broadcast on the Planet Philadelphia, http://www.planetphiladelphia.com/podcasts, and on Mixcloud,  https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/.
 
Comment Line: Call (484) 278-1846 to record a comment or event announcement anytime to be aired on the next Planet Philadelphia radio show.

http://www.planetphila.com | http://www.gtownradio.com | facebook  |  @planetphila | @gtownradio


G-Town Radio's Flip the Switch Appeal is on now. G-Town Radio will be on the air waves soon on WGGT 92.9 LPFM. This means you’ll be able to listen to Planet Philadelphia and the many other great shows on your radio. G-town Radio needs to raise $5000 between now and December 31. Please support G-town Radio with a one-time or subscription donation. Your support allows us to create more and better programming serving Northwest Philadelphia.

www.gtownradio.com/donate.

Is this on behalf of Planet Philadelphia? Please let us know.
Thank you!


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Listen to the podcast of this inspiring conversation on climate change and morality on Planet Philadelphia streamed on gtownradio.com, 12/1/17

12/1/2017

 
When we recorded this discussion, I was very moved by the level of knowledge, spirit, and the passion and urgent concern all expressed as was the tenor of the whole event.
 
  • Quaiser Abdullah Ph.D., Imam at Quba Institute and professor of Adult and Organizational Development, Temple University
  • Sister Mary Elizabeth Clark, from Sisters of St. Joseph Earth Center, and Sustainability Assistant to the President of Chestnut Hill College
  • Reverend Mitchell C. Hescox, President/CEO of the Evangelical Environmental Network
  • Rabbi Malkah Binah Klein, co-chair of the Philadelphia Chapter of Pennsylvania Interfaith Power and Light
This conversation is important for all to hear in our divisive time.

Music in this show: Rocco Granata 09 Earth
 
https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/inspiring-conversation-on-climate-change-and-morality-streamed-on-gtownradiocom-12117/

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TODAY - Very special Planet Philadelphia - 4-5:00 pm gtownradio.com - 12/1/17

12/1/2017

 
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This moving climate change and morality discussion will stream online toady 4-5:00 pm on gtownradio.com. The discussion about the common threads among the religions is especially inspirational and refreshing in our divisive time.

  • Quaiser Abdullah Ph.D., Imam at Quba Institute and professor of Adult and Organizational Development, Temple University
  • Sister Mary Elizabeth Clark, from Sisters of St. Joseph Earth Center, and Sustainability Assistant to the President of Chestnut Hill College
  • Reverend Mitchell C. Hescox, President/CEO of the Evangelical Environmental Network
  • Rabbi Malkah Binah Klein, co-chair of the Philadelphia Chapter of Pennsylvania Interfaith Power and Light
 
About: Planet Philadelphia is an environmental radio show produced and hosted by Kay Wood along with able assistance from reporter Linda Rosenwein, streaming live on GTown Radio 4:00-5:00 p.m. the first and third Friday of every month.
 
Listen Live: Listen to Planet Philadelphia when it’s broadcast live by going to http://www.gtownradio.com 4:00-5:00 p.m. the first and third Friday of every month.
 
Podcasts: Shows that aired live will be available as podcasts shortly after they broadcast on the Planet Philadelphia, http://www.planetphiladelphia.com/podcasts, and on Mixcloud,  https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/.
 
Comment Line: Call (484) 278-1846 to record a comment or event announcement anytime to be aired on the next Planet Philadelphia radio show.
 

 It’s our world. Please join the conversation and share your ideas on how to keep it
going strong by listening to and supporting  Planet Philadelphia.


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    ​Planet Philadelphia won the 2024 SustainPHL Sustainable Storyteller award.

    These nominees use storytelling through various media to inspire positive change and highlight environmental actions.
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    ​Planet Philadelphia is a radio show about our shared environment aired 4:00-5:00 PM EST 1st &3rd Friday a month on WGGT-LP 92.9 FM in Philadelphia and/or  at gtownradio.com. Also on Villanova University’s radio station, WXVU, Thursday mornings at 9:00 a.m. at 89.1FM. ​
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