Category: Suki Wessling
Panel discussion: the role abortion plays in comprehensive medical care
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Read MoreHow can we save our redwoods?
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Read MoreNourishing Generations is a task that never ends
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Read MoreLearning financial literacy isn’t just for teens
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Read MoreNutritionists set the record straight about healthy eating in the modern age
Medical professionals of the past made wide-ranging recommendations, from smoking cigarettes to lose weight to drinking liquor with steak to aid digestion. We expect modern dietary recommendations to be more science-based, but are they?
Read MoreLocal chefs sourcing locally
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Read MoreMonarch Services: A focus on violence prevention
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Read MoreThe fentanyl epidemic viewed through different lenses
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Read MoreLove songs for Santa Cruz—a Valentine’s Day Talk of the Bay
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Read MoreStoking the Cultural Vibrancy of Santa Cruz
On Talk of the Bay, host Suki Wessling speaks with Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History Executive Director Robb Woulfe. Suki and Robb discovered that they had an unexpected shared history: Robb has run arts organizations in Suki’s hometown of Midland, Michigan, and also in Ann Arbor, where she studied at the University of Michigan. Those places had other intersections with Santa Cruz: All three places have their own sorts of cultural vibrancy, something that Robb says is his main objective in his job of arts promoter and organizer. We touched on topics as diverse as investment in housing to meeting the public in a graveyard (with art). Listen in!
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