A world beyond war – what’s there to gain, and how is it possible?
Host Len Beyea talks with 3 members of the Board of Directors of the international organization World Beyond War. World BEYOND War is a global nonviolent movement to end war and establish a just and sustainable peace. World BEYOND War was founded on January 1st, 2014,...
Belle Yang – A Wiseman’s Words
Belle Yang delivers a wiseman's words on freedom.
Steve Pleich – Practical Politics
Steve Pleich takes a practical view on politics.
Equine-Assisted Therapy in Santa Cruz County
Divine Equine Assisted Therapy Center is always looking for volunteers to help out with the horses and around the ranch. To find out how you can volunteer, you can contact Kristy through the website here HOST INTRO: You’ve probably heard of therapy dogs or cats, but...
Nightmares and Suicide with Dr Michael Nadorff
Can imagining ideal dream scenarios a few minutes a day lessen nightmares and lead to a better night's sleep and more peace of mind? Yes they can, and we talk about how with today's guest Dr. Michael Nadorff. High rates of nightmares correlate with high likelihood of...
Sustainability Now! Sunday, June 13th, 5-6 PM: Making Solar Law and Solar Sausages: How It’s Done in California, with Allie Detrio, Chief Strategist of Reimagine Power
There is an old saying attributed to the 19th century German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck: “Laws, like sausages, cease to inspire respect in proportion as we know how they are made.” This show is about law and sausages in California. If you ever took a civics or...
Laurie Corn – Rosie
Laurie Corn asks, "When is citizen Not a citizen?"
The Film Gang Review: The Father
Mentioning Florian Zeller might not ring many bells in the U.S., but in his home country of France he’s a household name. Zeller published his first novel when he was only twenty-two years old. Now, at age forty-one, he’s an accomplished novelist, a highly...
Summertime Operas For Your Monday Evening Pleasure
Enjoy these long days and warm evenings with great music from the world of opera. Featured photo courtesy of the Santa Fe Opera. JUNE 21, 2021: AIDA By Giuseppe Verdi with Birgit Nilsson, Franco Corelli, Grace Bumbry featuring Zubin Mehta conducting the Rome Opera...
Raina Chelisse – Love Letter to Cabrillo College
Raina Chelisse writes a love letter to Cabrillo.
Jason Scorse – GOP
Jason Scorse would love to replay the GOP playbook.
All work and no play leads to less learning!
Host Suki Wessling interviews Rebecca London, Professor of Sociology at UC Santa Cruz, and Mariah Roberts, Executive Director of County Park Friends, Santa Cruz, about the importance of play and unstructured time to health, happiness, and above all, educational...
River Front Project – Massive New Building
Gillian Greensite and Ed Porter discuss with host Mathilde Rand building in Santa Cruz, in particular the River Front Project, which they opposed due to the height and the shortfall in affordable housing.
Dreaming about the IASD Conference with Bob Hoss
Want to find a community that cares about dreams as much as you do? The IASD is a massively multi-disciplinary group of people interested in dreams from scientists to psychologists, artists and dream enthusiasts. We cover topics from spirituality to lucid dreaming to...
KSQD’s Immigration Collaboration with Watsonville and Santa Cruz Public Libraries
KSQD is partnering with the Watsonville and Santa Cruz Public Libraries to celebrate local immigration and identity stories The Izumizaki Family in Watsonville's strawberry fields. They had recently arrived from Japan. Kay Izumizaki (far right) is interviewed in the...