Laurie Corn – Perlmutter
Laurie Corn tells the history of a family name.
Actor and Activist Danny Glover on Unheard Voices
On Unheard Voices Friday, May 14, 2021 host Bobby Bishop interviews internationally renowned actor and activist Danny Glover about his art and activism. "Artists are the gatekeepers of truth" and Danny Glover shares his vast experiences advocating for social justice...
Sustainability Now! Sunday, May 16th: “Are we the cows of the future?” The digital management of nature and humans with Professor Esther Leslie, Birkbeck University, London
Join host Ronnie Lipschutz and Dr. Esther Leslie, Professor of Political Aesthetics at Birkbeck University in London. “Political Aesthetics highlights the complex and ambiguous connections of aesthetics with social, cultural and political experiences in contemporary...
Cabrillo Students Debate College Name Change Part 2
Since last July, the Cabrillo College community of faculty, staff, students, and trustees have been engaged in a dialogue about whether or how to change the college's name. In this broadcast, students in my Cabrillo College broadcast journalism class host a debate on...
Cabrillo Students Debate College Name Change Part 1
Since last July, the Cabrillo College community of faculty, staff, students, and trustees have been engaged in a dialogue about whether or how to change the college's name. In this broadcast, students in my Cabrillo College broadcast journalism class host a debate on...
The Film Gang Review: Family (2019)
Over the years, many movies have been made about curmudgeonly loners who achieve some measure of redemption by virtue of being saddled with the responsibility of taking care of a child. In the 2019 comedy, Family, first-time filmmaker Laura Steinel takes that...
Jeri Bodemar – Storytelling
For Jeri Bodemar a deep loss transforms into an inspiration.
Jason Scorse – Whole Government
Jason Scorse gives President Biden a high score.
Roomers and Zoomers go back to school
It's been the wildest, most unprecedented year of public school in memory. A year ago, students stared bleary-eyed at teachers fumbling through new technology. Now, teachers are connected, media-savvy, and wired for action. Students learning from school—Roomers—are...
Laurie Corn and Sally Grey – San Lorenzo Valley Counterculture Living
What was life like in the 70s and 80s in the San Lorenzo Valley? Laurie Corn’s memoir, The Half-Built House on the Hill and Sally Grey’s novel Jack of All Trades with their heartfelt and quirky stories are front and center in the discussion with host Mathilde Rand. ...
Will Rice on tax-dodging corporations and how Biden’s policy proposals would change taxation in the US
Will Rice is a policy consultant for Americans for Tax Fairness, a coalition of 420 national, state and local endorsing organizations united in support of a fair tax system that works for all Americans. Will has been working as a policy and campaign consultant in...
Dream Engineering with Michelle Carr, PhD
Dr. Michelle Carr studies dreams in a Sleep and Neurophysiology lab in Rochester NY where she studies lucid dreams and nightmares. Michelle was fresh from her own overnight sleep study where she was sent flashing lights and an audio signal once she was in REM sleep...
Lee Marshall – Persuasion
Lee Marshall invites world leaders to listen to the chickens and follow in their tracks.
The Pandemic: Mothers in Crisis
“The Pandemic Year: Mothers in Crisis” Tune in to “Be Bold America!” Sunday, May 9 2021 at 5:00pm “My husband and I felt we were going to have a heart attack.” – Allison Guevara As a special Mothers Day program, we’ll be speaking with Allison Guevara who is a wife...
New Tourism Survey Yields Some Surprises
What percent of locals are eager to see the return of tourism to Santa Cruz County? The number may surprise you. Who books the travel and what are they saying about how safe it is to travel to our fair region? Those are just a few of the questions (and answers) from a...