Bahia Brunelle – Conservation Conversation
Bahia Brunelle shares a conversation about conservation.
Squid on the Street: Do you prefer learning online or in person?
Sophia was our Squid on the Street this week and asked students at Cabrillo College whether they preferred online or in-person learning.
Edwin Huizinga and William Coulter Live on KSQD
Edwin Huizinga and William Coulter stopped by KSQD's Coast Ridge Ramble to share a few tunes with listeners. https://www.facebook.com/rachel.goodman.771/videos/711136523356821/
Leah Shrifter – The Angry Family
Leah Shrifter says, "When you marry, you marry the "whole" family.
How to Change Your Mind
Our perceptions of “reality” are much more subjective than we often think. In this episode, we will talk about both Buddhist and modern scientific views of the mind, our ways of knowing, and how our mind makes sense of the world around us. We will also talk about how...
Squid on the Street-Changing Mask Mandates
Mike Hefling asked people what they thought of the changing mask mandates. Here's what they had to say.
Conductor Cheryl Anderson on John Rutter’s Mass of the Children and more!
On Talk of the Bay, April 18, 2022 host Christine Barrington interviews internationally renowned Choral Conductor Cheryl Anderson about the upcoming performances in which her choral performers will be participating. Cheryl Anderson helms the Cabrillo Symphonic Chorus,...
Rocking Out in Santa Cruz, Part 1
This week at Santa Cruz Naturalist, Chloe Rickards chats with Quinn Todzo about the geological history of the Santa Cruz Mountains and the sandstone formations at Castle Rock State Park. Learn more about geology with Quinn at his podcast, The Rock Behind the...
Thinking in Your Sleep with Nicoline Isema
Want to bypass your standard train of thought and get unstuck? Sleep on it! We talk about how dreaming is a kind of supercharged brainstorming with today's guest Nicoline Douwes Isema who calls her work Thinking in Your Sleep. We start by talking about how when we are...
Olga Cossi – Shrimp Wiggle
With a full lunch crowd at the cafe, Olga Cossi, morning chef, gets herself in hot water. Produced by Laurie Corn.
KSQD Transmitter Update
Thanks to our engineers Sandy Stone and Brant Harrett, K-squid is back to full power with our new transmitter. A few days before our pledge drive was set to begin, our transmitter took ill with a technical problem and became inoperable. Thanks to some fast thinking on...
BRCA genes and new diagnostics for breast cancer and the importance of Vitamin K
Strategies for vaccine development to deal with successive variants of SARS-CoV-2 virus. A study links vaping with diabetes. All about the BRCA gene mutations and new techniques to diagnose breast cancer. The importance of the variations of vitamin K. Should I worry...
Let’s Green Ca with Heidi Harmon
On Thursday April 14 Pauline Seales interviewed Heidi Harmon, Senior Public Affairs Director, Let's Green CA! And former Mayor of San Luis Obbispo. Heidi described her current role at Let's Green Ca promoting the Romero Bill SB1230. This bill will cut greenhouse gas...
Skunk Weed History with Richard Stockton
Comedian turned horticulturalist Richard Stockton shares his story about germinating original pot seeds from a cache that had been frozen since the 1970s and the wave of interest it has generated in growers and pot enthusiasts.
Santa Cruz Early Rock History with Jack Bowers
Jack Bowers is a pianist/keyboardist and songwriter and member of the seminal 60's rock band, Oganookie. In this interview, he tells some juicy stories about the founding of the band and the early rock scene in Santa Cruz in the 60s and 70s.