Bahia Brunelle – San Lorenzo River
Bahia Brunelle shares her story of the San Lorenzo River in Santa Cruz.
Nathan Kennedy – Peace
Nathan Kennedy, a software quality assurance engineer, sings a silent song of peace. Produced by Marsea Marcus, Margie Kern-Marshall and Laurie Corn.
Summer Operas on Monday Nights
KSQD's Monday Night at the Opera, 7 to 9 p.m. July 11: Susannah By Carlisle Floyd with Cheryl Studer, Samuel Ramey, and Jerry Hadley featuring Kent Nagano and the Lyon Opera Orchestra. Hosted by Jeremey Bot. July 18: Das Rheingold By Richard Wagner with James Morris,...
Pandemic Dreams with Deirdre Barrett, PhD
Did Covid change the way you dream? We talk today about about the 15,000 pandemic dreams collected so far by Harvard researcher Dr. Deirdre Barrett and what they say about how we respond to crisis. We start with a conversation about how our guest decides which dreams...
Sheryl Kern-Jones – Life Saved
Sheryl Kern-Jones reveals one of the secrets of her mother's long life. Produced by Laurie Corn.
Homeless Garden Project’s Delightful Farm Dinner Fundraiser
For over 30+ years Santa Cruz’s beloved Homeless Garden Project has been developing and refining the successful year-long program that transforms the lives of Homeless people in this county. On Saturday, July 23rd, HGP's signature farm dinner fundraiser is back,...
Sustainability Now! Sunday, July 10, 5-6 PM: In Santa Cruz, July is Not too Late to Plant Seeds! with Renee Shepherd of Renee’s Garden
In Santa Cruz, July is Not too Late to Plant Seeds! with Renee Shepherd of Renee’s Garden On Sustainability Now! Sunday, July 10th, 5-6 PM on KSQD 90.7 FM and KSQD.org Have you procrastinated on planting a garden or been too busy? Do you think it’s too late and...
Laurie Corn – Breldway
Laurie Corn tells a story pulled from the year four of her mind
Cabrillo Stage Roars Back to Life with Two New Shows: Grease and Candide
Covid-19 cleared performance spaces across the nation but the Cabrillo Stage is roaring back to life this Summer. On Talk of the Bay, Thursday, July 7, Christine Barrington welcomes back Cheryl Anderson, the Director of the Cabrillo Symphonic Chorus to talk about two...
Paul Johnston – Welcoming Network
Paul Johnston shares how Santa Cruz residents are helping refugees. (co-written by Ellen Murtha) Website: SantaCruzWelcomingNetwork.com email address: santacruzwelcome@gmail.com
Tricking Power into Performing Acts of Love – Shepherd Siegel on the role of the trickster in history
Dr. Shepherd Siegel, a descendant of oil barons and bootleggers, grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area in the midst of that whole utopian sixties thing. He was a rock and jazz musician, then educator. His first teaching assignment was with youth in lockup in...
Tom Scribner
Host Mathilde Rand and Tom Noddy talk about Tom Scribner, the person portrayed playing the musical saw in a downtown Santa Cruz statue. What is the significance of the statue and who is Tom Scribner? Materials for your review: 1) Biography of Thomas Jefferson...
Is California really ready to expand abortion services? Panel discussion.
Host Suki Wessling moderates a special Independence Day panel discussion about abortion and California's status as an Abortion Sanctuary State. Our panel includes Pam Conelly, Chief Operations Officer at Encompass Community Services and a board member of Planned...
Celebrating Independent Radio on Independence Day
KSQD brought The Squid to Aptos's "World's Shortest Parade," celebrating independent radio!





















