Local News from KSQD
Sustainability Now! Healthy Eating and Economic Justice in the Pajaro Valley
Radio Show #28 (click on the link to access the podcast), September 20, 2020. Host Ronnie Lipschutz welcomes his guests, Mireya Gomez-Contreras and Ana Rasmussen, codirectors of Esperanza Community Farms. Esperanza Community Farms is a system-changing, sustainable...
Finding the Medicine in the Dream with Lauren Schneider
Katherine speaks with Lauren Schneider about how to find the medicine even in our most upsetting dreams. We talk about how even scary dreams may have helpful information for us. We speak to two callers: Lucille who speaks about how remember more of her dreams as well...
Unheard Voices with Don Williams, founder of the African-American Theater Arts Troupe
On Friday September 18, 2020 host Bobby Bishop welcomed Don Williams, of the UC-Santa Cruz Theatre Arts Department. He is also founder, producer,and director of the African-American Theater Arts Troupe. Bobby and Don discussed race and racism in the Theater Arts, and...
Kate Pearl – Carbon Footprint
Kate Pearl says, "Eating locally might not be enough."
Patrice Vecchione explores the creative life
On Talk of the Bay, host Suki Wessling speaks with local author, artist, and educator Patrice Vecchione about the creative life and how it can help us in these difficult times. We discuss how humans are fundamentally creative, how children express it and then often...
Faith in the Time of Corona: Faith & Politics, Part 1
Not only is our country experiencing a pandemic that has claimed the lives of almost 200,000 people, we now have a looming national election. With our nation deeply divided along ideological and political lines, religious communities have experienced sharp divisions...
Jungian Dreamwork with Eva Rider
Katherine speaks with Eva Rider about the Jungian approach to dreamwork including a discussion of Jungian concepts including compensation dreams, big dreams and the dialectic, and also why nightmares are "the most important dreams" to connect with. A theme that weaves...
Lydia Nielsen and the Vital Cycles of Planetary Resilience
On Good News Santa Cruz, Thursday, September 10, 2020 host Randa Solick interviewed Lydia Nielsen, a Permaculture Designer and Educator specializing in passive rainwater harvesting and greywater reuse for moister cooler landscapes. Lydia and her partner Anne Freiwald...
How do elephant seals sleep? Part I
This week on Santa Cruz Naturalist we talk with Jessie Kendall-Bar, a Ph.D. student at UC Santa Cruz in the Ecology & Evolutionary biology department. She studies the neurophysiology of sleep in marine mammals, specializing in elephant seals. Learn how Jessie...
Turning Out the Vote this November 3rd
On Talk of the Bay, Tuesday, September 8, 2020 the focus is on the fast approaching November elections. For many people it is clear that this election is not business as usual. Some feel the viability of the American Constitution is at stake, and with so much on...