About Compost Man Stan Slaughter, eco-troubadour
Kansas City-based artist and educator Stan Slaughter, known as Compost Man Stan, has been captivating audiences with his music and environmental messages since 1987. An award-winning educator, the eco-troubadour combines his folk-rock guitar and rich baritone voice with a diverse repertoire of songs from across North America, creating memorable experiences for audiences of all ages.
Stan has been an active environmental educator since he skipped class with his students in 1970 to spend the first Earth Day cleaning up the school yard. Since then, he has spoken at Master Gardeners’ groups, led Compost Workshops, performed at Water Festivals and Zoos, and engaged over 450,000 students through assemblies. With a focus on hope and empowerment, Stan uses songs like “One Step (Just Take One Step)” and “Now We Know” to inspire conservation and creative thinking.
He has a lot of fun, too. Who can take themselves too seriously while singing “Put Me In the Compost Pile?”
At the same time, Stan has been giving regional workshops for adults on organic recycling, energy conservation, and practical environmental knowledge. He has created five environmentally-themed music albums and numerous educational products, including the best-selling Compost Gin card game. His popular Compost and Worm Compost Posters are displayed on many agency, classroom, and family walls.
A two-time cancer survivor, Stan has a passion for life and for this beautiful planet, and a new lease on sharing that passion with others through songs and talks.
A former NCAA Division One basketball player whose team made the Sweet 16, Stan is a lifetime athlete who has climbed eleven 14,000-foot mountains in Colorado since turning 65.
Today, Stan and his wife, Linda Chubbuck, own Tall Oak Productions, LLC, a small business committed to teaching the principles of interconnectedness and living in harmony with each other and the planet, through products and services that uplift, inspire, and educate.
Stan’s Awards & Honors
- Recycling Hall of Fame, State of Kansas (2006)
- Mid-America Regional Council Recycling Hall of Fame (2005)
- Lee’s Summit High School Hall of Fame (2002)
- Educator of the Year, United States Compost Council (2000)
- Governor’s Waste Reduction Award, Kansas Department of Health & Environment (1997)
- Environmental Educator of the Year, State of Missouri Region VII, US EPA (1995)
- Excellence in Environmental Communications, Sierra Club (1994)
- Junior High Science Teacher of the Year, Great Kansas City (1976)
Stan was chosen by HRH Prince Charles to present a workshop on Composting at the Prince’s Sustainability Estate, Highgrove Gardens near Tetbury, U.K. April 15th, 2016. Read the story on Stan’s blog about the event.
News
On the cover of Mother Earth News
Linda and I are announcing that the Mother Earth News has just published an issue with a story about our home and garden. Farming in the Suburbs is the title. The story was well written by Linda’s daughter, Jessica. The story is online at this address.https://www.motherearthnews.com/organic-gardening/garden-planning/adventures-suburban-farming-zm0z21aszbut It’s about deciding to stay “home” in the suburbs…
New Thought Walden Award
Stan Slaughter Presented With 2018 New Thought Walden Award Kansas City – August 3 – Stan Slaughter has been named a New Thought Walden Award honoree for 2018. The Walden Awards honor those who use empowering spiritual ideas and philosophies to change lives and make our planet a better place.This is the inaugural year for the awards,…
Stan’s Amazing Trip to Prince Charles” Festival – Interview
On May 9th, Stan was interviewed on KKFI Community Radio by Mike Murphy. Here’s the edited program audio.