Janese Henke – Brother
Janeese Henke contemplates one of the hardest things in life to come to terms with: sudden death.
Sustainability Now! Sunday, January 9: Here Comes the Sun!
Here Comes the Sun! on Sustainability Now! Sunday, January 9th, 5-6 PM on KSQD January 2022 is Solar Energy Month on Sustainability Now! On Sunday, January 23rd, we will be welcoming Dr. Ahmad Faruqui, an energy economist who has been deeply involved in solar...
County Deputy Health Director Covid Update
Dr. David Guilliarducci is Santa Cruz County's deputy health director and a former ER doctor. He updates us on the latest Omicron surge, the number of cases, hospitalizations and deaths, plus prevention approaches.
Congressman Jimmy Panetta on the January 6th Insurrection
Representative Jimmy Panetta addresses the anniversary of January 6th, the aftermath, and how he views bipartisanship in an era of conflict in Washington.
January 6th: A look back and ahead
On this program, I talk with Professor of politics from the University of San Francisco, Stephen Zunes about the anniversary of the January 6th insurrection and steps to protect our democracy from further attacks.
Marine Protected Areas and Education
On January 6 Pauline Seales talked with Krista Rogers, Education & Outreach Coordinator for Save Our Shores, about Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) and the new virtual reality middle school education program they are piloting. Krista studied Marine Biology at UCSC...
Batya Kagan and Overcoming Greed
On Thursday Dec 16th Pauline Seales interviewed Batya Kagan. She talked about the needs of people for good connections with both nature and other humans. She believes that the greed for material possessions can be overcome in time through visualization and connections...
Jason Scorse – Thank You Joe
In today's political scene, Jason Scorse reminds us of the good.
The Film Gang Review: Licorice Pizza
Paul Thomas Anderson is one of our great contemporary auteurs. Case in point, his 2007 film, There Will Be Blood, is frequently cited as a masterpiece of 21st century filmmaking. His latest movie, Licorice Pizza, is a sweet, funny, occasionally poignant, and...
Lauring Corn – Hiking in the Rain
Laurie Corn changes "Hiking in the Rain" to "Singing in the Rain."
Moment of Truth with Ami and Alvin
Moment of Truth with Ami and Alvin is a radio show and KSQD podcast addressing the acute crises and opportunities of our day from an emotional, spiritual and activist perspective. From voting rights and attacks on democracy, to racism and the climate crisis, during...
Unheard Voices: Will Parrish on the fight to defend Indigenous lands.
On UNHEARD VOICES December 3, 2021, join KSQD as Ami Chen welcomes Will Parrish, a long-time political organizer and investigative journalist, writing frequently on defending Indigenous peoples’ land. In 2017, Parrish co-wrote a 15-part series on the Indigenous-led...
Saving Watsonville Community Hospital with Mimi Hall and Senator John Laird
On UNHEARD VOICES December 10, 2021 Host Gloria Nieto welcomes Mimi Hall, former Santa Cruz County Health Services Director, and, State Senator John Laird. Together they discuss the recent agreement to save Watsonville Community Hospital from closing. Local...
Wintertime Opera Extravaganza
Tune in on these chilly nights for dramatic stories set to the world's greatest music and performed at the highest level possible. Orpheus and Euridice in Hades by Peter Paul Rubens. JANUARY 10: MACBETH By Giuseppe Verdi featuring Shirley Verrett, Placido Domingo,...
Author Claire Oshetsky explores motherhood in ‘Chouette’
On Talk of the Bay, host Suki Wessling speaks with local author Claire Oshetsky about her new book, Chouette. In the book, the narrator literally, or perhaps metaphorically, gives birth to an owl-baby. The mother is fiercely protective of her unusual child, and...