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Sea Change Radio is a weekly radio show whose mission is to advance the shift toward environmental sustainability. The show is nationally syndicated and podcast globally. Launched in January 2009, the show evolved from Corporate Watchdog Radio, founded by Bill Baue and Sanford Lewis in 2005. Francesca Rheannon joined the CWR team in 2007 as Lewis phased out. Alex Wise took over as host and producer in May of 2010.

Sea Change Radio is an environmental interview program, featuring guests whose work is advancing the environmental and sustainability movement. The show has featured technology innovators, grassroots activists, public policy advocates, and pioneers in corporate social responsibility. The show is carried by a number of radio affiliates through Public Radio Exchange, Audioport.org, and Radio4all.org, and listeners may stream the weekly podcast on the Sea Change Radio site, or through iTunes.

History
From 2004 through 2006, Bill Baue served on the board of directors of Valley Free Radio (WXOJ-LP 103.3 FM), helping steer the station through its launch and hosting of the 2005 Grassroots Radio Conference. From 1998 to 2003, Baue served as a DJ and Music Director at radio free brattleboro, an unlicensed station that challenged the FCC for failing to license low-power community stations (from 1978 through 2001) in a federal case that was ultimately settled out of court. He produced radio free: live in-studio performances from radio free brattleboro featuring Little Feat, Greg Brown, California Guitar Trio, and The Mammals. This work led Baue to develop an independent radio show, and in 2005 he and corporate social responsibility attorney, Sanford Lewis, launched Corporate Watchdog Radio. In 2007 Francesca Rheannon joined the team as an on-air contributor. In August of 2008, the driving interests of the hosts and input from affiliates and fans prompted a change in the name and orientation of the program from corporate social responsibility to social, environmental, and economic sustainability. In 2009 Corporate Watchdog Radio re-launched as Sea Change Radio.

In 2010, Alex Wise, a Bay Area media consultant and progressive activist, began making contributions as Sea Change Radio's West Coast correspondent. By May of 2010 Rehannon and Lewis had both left the show and Baue had stepped down as executive producer and host. Wise assumed the helm of Sea Change Radio as producer and host, although Baue has continued to make occasional contributions and consults on content and guest recommendations.

Guests
The program seeks out well-known luminaries in the environmental movement such as Bill McKibben, Stewart Brand, Van Jones and Louis Psihoyos, but also features less-known personalities making a difference through research, activism, community organizing, and responsible business practices. Some of the stories in this latter category have focused on technological advances promising environmentally-sustainable biofuels and plastic production, community activism to raise environmental awareness among low-income inner-city youth, and responsible practices in the production and distribution of products from coffee to diamonds.

Distribution
* KGRN 960 AM | San Francisco, California | Saturdays 9:00 am   * KZGM 88.1 FM | Cabool, Missouri | Mondays 3:30 pm    * KKFI 90.1 FM | Kansas City Community Radio | Kansas City, Missouri | Fridays 9:30 am    * KRFP 92.5 FM | Radio Free Moscow | Moscow, Idaho | Thursdays 5:00 pm    * KZFR 90.1 FM | Chico, California | Mondays 11:30 am    * KPOV 106.7 FM | Bend, Oregon | Fridays 4:00 pm    * KSKQ-LP 94.9 FM | Ashland, Oregon | Thursdays 10:00 am    * KSOW-LP 106.7 FM | Cottage Grove, Oregon | Wednesdays 12:00 am    * KSER 90.7 FM | Everett, Washington | Thursdays 4:30 pm    * KAOS 89.3 FM | Olympia, Washington | Fridays 8:00 pm    * KYRS 89.9 and 92.3 FM | Thin Air Community Radio | Spokane, Washington | Wednesdays 9:30 am     * KWMD 87.7/104.5/90.7 FM | One Sky Radio | Anchorage and Kasilof, Alaska | Wednesdays 9:00 am    * Progressive Radio Network | New York, New York | Saturdays 7:00 pm    * KMUD 91.1/88.3/90.3 | Redwood Community Radio | Humboldt County, California * KNYO-LP 107.7 | Ft. Bragg, California | Sundays 10:30 am   * WMUA 91.1 FM | Amherst, Massachusetts | Fridays 4:30 pm    * WXOJ-LP 103.3 FM | Valley Free Radio | Northampton, Massachusetts | Mondays 9:00 am | Wednesdays 6:30 pm    * WMCB-LP 107.9 FM | Greenfield, Massachusetts | Saturdays 7:00 pm and Mondays 10:00 pm    * WOOL-LP 100.1 FM | Black Sheep Radio | Bellows Falls, Vermont | Tuesdays and Thursdays 10:00 am    * WVEW 107.7 FM | Brattleboro Community Radio | Brattleboro, Vermont | Mondays 10:30 am    * WOMR 92.1 FM | OuterMost Community Radio | Cape Cod, Massachusetts | Tuesdays 4:30 am    * WPKN 89.5/88.7 FM | Bridgeport, Connecticut and Montauk, New York | Thursdays 12:00 pm    * WRFA-LP  107.9 FM | Jamestown, New York | Thursdays 6:30 pm    * WYAP-LP 101.7 FM | Clay, West Virginia * WCRS-LP 98.3/102.1 FM | Columbus Community Radio | Columbus, Ohio | Tuesdays 6:30 pm    * WPVM 103.5 FM | MAIN-FM | Asheville, North Carolina | Fridays 7:00 am    * WPRR 1680 AM | Reality Radio | Grand Rapids, Michigan | Wednesdays 6:00 am    * WRFU-LP 104.5 FM | Radio Free Urbana | Urbana-Champaign, Illinois | Fridays 8:00 am and Wednesdays 4:30 pm    * WRNC-LP 97.7 FM | Ashland, Wisconsin | Thursdays 9:00 am