Pride Perspectives features discussions of various aspects of the rich and vibrant Santa Cruz LGBTQ+ history. Created in celebration of the 50th anniversary of Santa Cruz Pride in 2025, we include conversations with guests about their experiences in being part of this history through stories of local people and events.
The Film Gang Review: No Time to Die
Last September, Daniel Craig’s swan song as James Bond was finally released after being held back nearly two years due to the global pandemic, making its title, No Time to Die, more than a little ironic. Directed and co-written by former UCSC slug Cary...
Interpreting COVID-19 data and the usual biochemistry lessons and health news
Interpreting the data around the COVID-19 pandemic in various groups. Can disturbance of the gut and oral microbiome cause tonsil stones? Is joint pain a side effect from COVID-19 vaccine? The methylation biochemistry cycle and its importance in dementia; The role of...
Roaring Camp’s Rail Dilemma
In this interview, I speak to Sandy Brown, Santa Cruz City Councilwoman, and Rosemary Sarka, Corporate Secretary for Roaring Camp Railroads, about a struggle the company is in with the Regional Transportation Commission over control of the Felton branch line and the...
Jason Scorse – Our Own Worst Enemy
Jason Scorse asks, "Who is our real enemy?"
Healing Body and Mind with Yoga Therapy
Episode 39: Yoga Therapy offers personalized yoga practices to improve mental health and help alleviate physical ailments. Yoga Therapy can also help people who can’t move at all, as we will learn from our guest Melaney Seacat whose use of yoga therapy helped her recover from a near-death accident that left her unsure whether she’d walk again. Also with us is integrative mental health practitioner, meditation teacher, and certified yoga therapist Dr. Juko Holiday who will help us understand what Yoga Therapy is, how it works, and who could benefit from it.
Laurie Corn – Village Laundry
Laurie Corn proves that it takes a laundry to make a village.
Stoking 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!
Book Excerpts and Callers with Katherine on the Dream Journal
Katherine reads excerpts from her in-progress book including her ideas about The Treasure Hunt as a way to approach dreaming and also some passages describing her personal life and how her dreams have woven throughout them. We take calls from Lucille from Cambria who...
Alan Ritch – Farmer’s Hands
Alan Ritch shares the story of a farmer's hands.
Dr. Joe Bailey on Moment of Truth with Ami And Alvin: Part 1
On January 27, 2021 Ami and Alvin interview global author and psychologist Dr. Joe Bailey--who has just released his new book: Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane: Unlocking Resilience in Turbulent Times. From the pandemic to a crisis of democracy, from political...
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