Episodios

  • Dr. Steven German Teaches Us All How To "Lessen The Stressin'" In These Crazy Times, with host Dennis Lee
    Jun 24 2025

    On this episode of Backyard OASIS, host Dennis Lee takes some time to talk with Dr. Steven German about something we can all understand lately: STRESS. Dr. German talks with Dennis about what drew him to stress as an area of expertise, and some of his recommended methods for coping with it day-to-day.

    Dr. Steven German is a licensed psychologist and nationally certified counselor who has sought throughout his professional career to help others deal with the potentially negative impact of stress. This goal has been achieved while serving as a guidance counselor, school psychologist, and special education director in the public schools, as a trainer and consultant in the outplacement field, as a psychologist with the Medical Service Corps of the U.S. Army Reserves, and in his private practice of almost three decades. In addition to his published works, he has delivered training for organizations on topics related to stress. In his spare time, Dr. German enjoys hiking, traveling, singing, working on small building projects, and spending quality time with family and friends.

    Purchase Steven's latest book, Lessen the Stressin': Strategies for Becoming Smarter in Managing Stress, here: https://www.amazon.com/Lessen-Stressin-Strategies-Becoming-Managing/dp/1963844408

    Episode image by Claire Gillespie

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    Hosted by Dennis Lee

    Produced by Alex Audette in the Teaching and Learning Innovation Center's Multimedia Studios at Greenfield Community College

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    39 m
  • Part 1: Building Age-Friendly Communities In A (Sometimes) Unfriendly World, with host Denise Schwartz
    Jun 20 2025

    In uncertain times, there is no substitute for actually talking to each other. On this episode of Backyard OASIS, Denise Schwartz and Jason Molony, the age- and dementia-friendly program director at Life Path in Greenfield, MA, have a frank conversation about the kinds of communities older adults want to live in as we age. How do we build supportive, inclusive, and age-friendly communities in a society that is aging faster than at any other time in history? Systems-level change may be necessary, but conversations like this are a good place to start!

    Learn more about Jason's work with Life Path at https://lifepathma.org/

    Photo by Domenic Poli with the Greenfield Recorder

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    Hosted by Denise Schwartz

    Produced by Alex Audette in the Teaching and Learning Innovation Center's Multimedia Studios at Greenfield Community College

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    36 m
  • Spilling the Tea Part 8 with Jessica Niedbala, Mackenzie Shanahan, and Judy Raper
    Jun 5 2025

    After a botched edit of Spilling the Tea Part 7, the ladies are back with a vengeance this week to talk all things reality TV...but mostly to talk The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives. The big news this week: the illusive and illustrious Grandma Donna was finally able to make an appearance and she does not disappoint, even if her taste in shows differs a bit from the usual trio.

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    Hosted by Judy Raper, Jessica Niedbala, and Mackenzie Shanahan

    Produced by Alex Audette in the Teaching and Learning Innovation Center's Multimedia Studios at Greenfield Community College

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    53 m
  • Dr. Ralph Baker and Dr. Bill Copeland on Soil, Conservation, and the Joy of Nature, with Christine Copeland
    May 28 2025

    On this episode of the Backyard OASIS podcast, Christine Copeland sits down with Dr. Ralph Baker and her husband Dr. Bill Copeland, to talk about our stunning natural world here in Massachusetts, and some of the things we can do to protect it.

    Dr. Ralph S. Baker has served on the Nashua River Watershed Association (NRWA)'s Board of Directors for nearly 20 years, and currently is its Board President. Among his roles is supporting the NRWA's extensive climate resilience work. He also co-leads the Fitchburg Trail Stewards, a group of volunteers who recently completed the state-funded Fitchburg Trails Wayfinding Signage Project and actively maintains many of the trails in Fitchburg. He served on the city of Fitchburg's Conservation Commission for five years. An environmental scientist, Dr. Baker earned a Ph.D. in soil physics from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst in 1989. In 2000 he co-founded TerraTherm, Inc. in Fitchburg, and was its CEO, Chairman and Chief Scientist, designing and carrying out hazardous waste cleanup projects throughout the world. He retired in 2015, after a career focused on the cleanup of toxic organic chemicals in soil and groundwater. He now devotes his energies to the above-mentioned non-profit environmental organizations. He is a resident of Fitchburg, MA, and is an avid naturalist, cyclist, hiker, and back-country skier. Judith Baker, his wife of 50 years, is an artist, gardener, and musician. They have two children and two grandchildren.

    Learn more about Dr. Baker, the Baker Family Forest, and what you can do to conserve your land here:

    https://www.sentinelandenterprise.com/2017/06/19/fitchburg-man-makes-city-unique-offer-to-fight-climate-change/

    https://northcountylandtrust.org/conservation-in-fitchburg-a-forever-wild-approach/

    https://www.fitchburgma.gov/DocumentCenter/View/3159/Baker-Family-Public-Forest-Reserve---Fact-Sheet?bidId=

    https://www.oldgrowthforest.net/ma-baker-family-public-forest

    https://www.sentinelandenterprise.com/2018/05/02/baker-family-forest-dedicated-in-fitchburg/

    https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5c087e9e4cde7a66033e482d/t/5f68c8142e2767205e014c09/1600702493817/OGFN+HowToSaveAForestToolkit+2019.pdf

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    Hosted by Christine Copeland

    Produced by Alex Audette in the Teaching and Learning Innovation Center's Multimedia Studios at Greenfield Community College

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    44 m
  • Priscilla Ross' Lifetime Of Caregiving (And 25 Years Of Music Making) with Dennis Lee
    May 21 2025

    On this episode of the Backyard OASIS podcast, Dennis Lee talks with Registered Nurse Priscilla Ross about topics that can make the average person uncomfortable – end of life care, DNR orders, and more – but must be considered and discussed. Special attention is paid to the concept of a "health care proxy," and why every person over the age of 18 should have one. Later they change gears to discuss Priscilla's long-term involvement with the Florence, MA Community Band as they mark their 25th anniversary as a group.

    Read more about the Florence Community Band and their quarter-centennial celebration here: https://www.gazettenet.com/BandPractice-hg-03262025-60288866

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    Hosted by Dennis Lee

    Produced by Alex Audette in the Teaching and Learning Innovation Center's Multimedia Studios at Greenfield Community College

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    33 m
  • David Murphy's Journey From Broadcasting the Olympics to Selling Real Estate with host Dennis Lee
    Apr 30 2025

    On this episode of Backyard Oasis, Dennis Lee sits down with friend David Murphy to talk about his fascinating professional career – first as an audio engineer and producer for live television sports broadcasts, then taking up the mantle of his family business in Pioneer Valley-area real estate. David provides awesome insight into life inside a television production truck, and how that work took him all over the world, from NFL stadiums to the Olympics in Rio!

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    Hosted by Dennis Lee

    Edited by Bobby Falco-Killoran (A.K.A. DJ Vibe Wise)

    Produced by Alex Audette in the Teaching and Learning Innovation Center's Multimedia Studios at Greenfield Community College

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    35 m
  • Spilling the Tea Part 6 with Jessica Niedbala, Mackenzie Shanahan, and Judy Raper
    Apr 10 2025

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    Hosted by Judy Raper, Jessica Niedbala, and Mackenzie Shanahan

    Produced by Alex Audette in the Teaching and Learning Innovation Center's Multimedia Studios at Greenfield Community College

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    41 m
  • Broken News - An Insider's Look At The Shift In News Coverage From "Fair, Objective And Accurate" Reporting To Opinion-Based Content Gathering, With Host Denise Mariann Schwartz
    Apr 2 2025

    Author Joan Livingston's 35-year career as a journalist provides food for thought about the changes in news reporting from "fair, objective and accurate" to today's seeming preference for argumentative, emotional and opinion-based content. Denise and Joan also talk about the relevance of newspapers in our digital world and their fondness of local news and the papers that print it.

    Do you have questions, comments or thoughts about this episode? We'd like to hear from you. Email us at backyardoasispodcast@gmail.com

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    Hosted by Denise Schwartz

    Produced by Alex Audette in the Teaching and Learning Innovation Center's Multimedia Studios at Greenfield Community College

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    30 m