Behind the Mic with Katherine Bell of The Dream Journal
On April 4, 2022 Christine Barrington continues her Behind the Mic series revealing and celebrating the community that creates this community radio station. My guest this week is Katherine Bell host of Saturdays The Dream Journal. Katherine R. Bell is a dreamwork...
Divine by Design with Sahlah and Andrusa
Freud, Jung, Perls, Taylor and Hillman. So many dream experts are old white men. Today we talk about the importance of supporting a movement towards inclusion and diversity within the historically white field of dreamwork. Our guests are brother and sister team...
Laurie Corn – Tall
Laurie Corn reveals the secret behind her life-long love of walking.
Justin Cummings
On March 31st 2022 Justin Cummings talked with Pauline Seales on the Good News Santa Cruz program. They talked about Justin's Chicago background, and the environmental monitoring program he currently supervises, which uses drones for environmental monitoring and is...
Exciting medical research for macular degeneration, a vaccine for breast cancer and increased longevity
Using stem cells to rebuild retina in people with macular degeneration. Neural implant allows late stage ALS person to communicate—Dr Dawn’s experience with an ALS patient. Use paper tape to avoid allergic reaction when treating snoring by taping mouth shut. Low dose...
The Film Gang Review: The Worst Person in the World
With its smart writing and edgy storytelling, The Worst Person in the World towers above the vast majority of romantic comedies. It’s also the third of the so-called Oslo Trilogy written and directed by the Norwegian filmmaker, Joachim Trier. Millennial angst...
All Squid, All the Time
All squid, 24/7. KSQD announces its format change in time for April 1st.
Nina Paganetti, Pre-School teacher talks about Covid
It's been a rough year for teachers and the young children they care for. Hear a first-hand account of a preschool teacher coping with masks, computer screens, and the very needy children who returned to her classroom. In this short interview, Nina Paganetti speaks...
Senior Services for an Aging Santa Cruz County
Soon, people over 60 will outnumber those under 18 in the United States. How is Santa Cruz County preparing for the increasing number of elders in our community? Find out in this interview with director of the Seniors Council, Clay Kempf. For more on this topic, here...
Sustainability Now!, Sunday, April 3rd, 2022: Electrify California! with Benjamin Eichert
Electrify California! with Benjamin Eichert On Sustainability Now! Sunday, April 3rd, 5-6 PM on KSQD 90.7 FM and KSQD.org Hosts Brooke Wright and Ronnie Lipschutz speak with Benjamin Eichert, Director of Let’s Green California—an initiative launched by the Romero...
Jason Scorse – Climate Emergency
Jason Scorse is not crying wolf when it comes to do this issue. Produced by Laurie Corn.
Empty Home Tax
On Thursday, March 24 Good News Santa Cruz host Janet Quinn talked with Kayla Kumar and Cyndi Dawson about the Santa Cruz Empty Home Tax. This is a community driven ballot initiative to increase affordable housing options in the city of Santa Cruz by raising funds...
Understanding How Co-Dependence Differs from Interdependence
Episode #41: In this episode we’ll explore the complicated and often misunderstood topic of Codependency vs. Interdependency. In codependent relationships, one person does much of the giving and at the same time tries to get their own needs met by controlling the...
Gaia Anderson – Grandmother’s Quilt
At her grandmother's memorial, Gaia Anderson is in for a surprise. Produced by Laurie Corn.
Katie Nees: Trauma & Children
Children are among the most vulnerable of society. They are completely dependent on caring adults. How can adults help young people deal with medical emergencies, natural disasters, and the horrors of war? Katie Nees, a certified Child Life Specialist who has...