Crush Time at Pelican Ranch Winery
In the Santa Cruz mountains, October is crush time. What does that mean? Find out with this short radio postcard from Pelican Ranch Winery. Featured are cellar assistant, Neil Abel and owner, Phil Crews.
Expanding the Limits of Medicine with the UCSC Genomics Institute
On Good News Santa Cruz, Thursday, October 14, 2021, host Lucille Tee interviews Tim Harris, director of the Computational Genomics Platform at the UC Santa Cruz Genomics Institute, on his role in finding a cure for cancer and other genetic diseases. The institute...
India Joze Film: Foodie for the People
In this interview, we speak with filmmaker Jon Silver, whose film Foodie for the People, featuring Joseph Schultz, premiers in Santa Cruz next week. https://vimeo.com/412403397/d316c98435?fbclid=IwAR07_1PI2PNcPAYVKstFSuCIzdOK3sj162b8sG9bt6ZBCO63yLOkLsPQb-o Tickets for...
Ed Weingold – Citizenship Test
Ed Weingold imagines true election reform.
Jason Scorse – Biden Afghanistan
On the withdrawal from Afghanistan, Jason Scorse gives credits where credit is due.
A blast from our educational past: two new principal/superintendents lead one-school districts
What does it take to run a one-school district? In Santa Cruz County, we have three of these little hold-outs from a simpler time and two of them have brand-new principal/superintendents. Host Suki Wessling is joined by Michelle Stewart of Happy Valley Elementary and...
Dreaming for Others with Carol Oschmann
Our guest shares stories about how her dreams for others brought them healing, insight and comfort including about the man who decided not to kill himself but instead to change his life based on one of Carol's dreams. These dreams often feature the voices of deceased...
Prison Abolition and Art at UCSC
In this interview, I speak with Gina Dent and Rachel Nelson about this new grant and what it will accomplish. Rachel Nelson, PhD, is director of UC Santa Cruz Institute of the Arts and Sciences (IAS) $1.9 million Mellon Foundation award to support UC Santa Cruz’s...
Laurie Corn – Hiking
Laurie Corn once walked in the Garden of Eden.
“The Decarbonization Imperative”
“The Decarbonization Imperative” KSQD 90.7FM “Be Bold America!” Sunday, October 10, 2021 at 5:00pm “Climate change is a challenge of our lifetimes. If we fail to act, and act soon, we risk leaving our children a world in which humany’s ability to flourish will be...
Solidarity Economics: An interview with Chris Benner
In this interview, I speak with professor Chris Benner about a new book he co-authored with Manuel Pastor. Traditional economics is built on the assumption of self-interested individuals seeking to maximize personal gain. This is far from the whole story, however:...
Unheard Voices with Jenn Budd
On Friday, October 8th at 3 pm, host Gloria Nieto welcomed former Border Patrol agent Jenn Budd for a follow-up look at immigration at the southern border. Jenn has just returned from Del Rio, Texas and will discuss the systemic racism shown by the Border Patrol,...
Santa Cruz Cares talks with Janet Quinn
On Thursday October 7. 2021, Janet Quinn talked to Kayla Kumar and Joy Schendledecker about Santa Cruz Cares. This fairly new group is dedicated to COMPASSIONATE approaches to houseless people and the whole "homeless situation". Their neighborhood canvassing has shown...
Steve Pleich – Marketplace of Ideas
Steve Pleich talks about the marketplace of great ideas.
Richard Heinberg of the Post Carbon Institute on navigating the transition away from fossil fuels
Richard Heinberg is a Senior Fellow-in-Residence of the Post Carbon Institute, and is regarded as one of the world’s foremost advocates for a shift away from our current reliance on fossil fuels. He is the author of fourteen books, including seminal works on society’s...