The Fireside Broadcast

After a short hiatus, host Catherine Grady returns to discuss the once-in-a-lifetime visit of Arctic Owls in the United States’ biggest city, and what this occurrence indicates for the world's environmental status. She inspires audiences to help counter the effects of climate change through making bird feeders out of milk cartons, elaborating on why one should even care about birds, and highlighting the low-IQ'ed guinea pigs of the North. For an episode worth the wait, tune in and cozy up for more!

Show Notes

Despite the unorthodox episode compared to her previous content where she addresses more “societal” issues like racism and the effects of COVID on citizens, Catherine Grady assures audiences of her podcast's genre of talking about anything and everything. Still just as compelling and motivating, as springtime approaches, Grady shares one of her extracurricular interests that simultaneously aids surrounding ecosystems.

After a short hiatus, host Catherine Grady returns to discuss the once-in-a-lifetime visit of Arctic Owls in the United States’ biggest city, and what this occurrence indicates for the world's environmental status. She inspires audiences to help counter the effects of climate change through making bird feeders out of milk cartons, elaborating on why one should even care about birds, and highlighting the low-IQ'ed guinea pigs of the North. For an episode worth the wait, tune in and cozy up for more!

What is The Fireside Broadcast?

Tune in every Sunday morning at 11:00am PST for Catherine Grady's educational episodes ranging from societal issues like racism and climate climate change to healthy recipes and weekly favorites.

Hosted by: Catherine Grady
Cover Art by: Eden Voss