How Can We Move Forward From The Big Lie?
“ How Can We Move Forward From The Big Lie?" Podcast fact correction: 59% (not 49%) of Democrats view Republicans as the "political opposition." Tune in to "Be Bold America!" Sunday, February 14, 2021 at 5:00pm "Be Bold America! will be celebrating its 2nd birthday on...
Happy Birthday to Squid! It’s our #2 B-Day!
K-Squid is two years old. Woooo hooooo! We went live on the air on February 15th, 2019. Our station is maturing at a startling rate, (way beyond the toddler phase) thanks to our 130 volunteer program hosts, board members, staff, and most of all, you: our loyal...
Cutting Edge – Eduardo Carrillo: Comunidad de Califas Virtual Exhibition at the Sesnon Art Gallery
On this show, we spoke with Shelby Graham about the current Mary Porter Sesnon Art Gallery Exhibition Eduardo Carrillo: Comunidad de Califas. This Virtual Exhibition is happening February 3–April 3, 2021 and showcases the breadth of Eduardo Carrillo’s work, spanning...
International food and agriculture expert Raj Patel on hunger, poverty, and how our food system can be transformed
Raj Patel is an award-winning author, film-maker and academic. He is a Research Professor in the Lyndon B Johnson School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas, Austin and a Senior Research Associate at the Unit for the Humanities at the university currently...
Unheard Voices with Luna Bey
On Unheard Voices, Friday, 12 February 2021 it’s Black History month and Host Cheryl Williams speaks with Luna Bey, exploring the life and legacy of Louden Nelson, an early Blackpioneer of Santa Cruz. Luna is a founder and director of the Santa Cruz Equity project, a...
Andrea Jones – Tumbleweed Tree
Andrea Jones, a writer living in Sutter City, remembers when the Christmas tree tumbled.
Margie Kern-Marshall – Secret Activity
At the age of eight, Margie Kern-Marshall learned about deception.
Tidepooling in Santa Cruz, Part 1
This week on Santa Cruz Naturalist, host Emily Donham introduces listeners to the hairy chiton, a common critter found in the intertidal zone in Santa Cruz. Photo: Jim Watanabe.
Evolutionary Dream Theory with Katja Valli, PhD
We talked with Dr. Katja Valli about the theory that dreams evolved as a kind of threat simulation which explains why why dreams are often unpleasant as well as why so many animals seem to dream. We also talked about what happens in your brain while you are sleeping...
Sustainability Now!, Sunday, Feb. 7: Reconnecting with Nature through Ecospirtuality: A Conversation with Dr. Michelle Merrill
Join host Ronnie Lipschutz for a conversation with anthropologist Dr. Michelle Merrill, whose teaching and counseling experience led her to establish Novasutras, an egalitarian spiritual movement with scientific sensibilities. Novasutras responds to the need for...
Gilda Zelin – Time Warp
Gilda Zelin's message from 2010 is still valid today.
Off the cushion and into the streets: the impact of Buddhism on our daily lives
In this discussion we will talk about the different ways a Buddhist practice can be much more than a few minutes or hours spent meditating. Where do the teachings we study and the insights from our meditation land in the day to day moments of our lives? How does a...
Unheard Voices with Bruce Thompson, professor at UCSC
On Unheard Voices, Friday, February 5, 2021 host Bobby Bishop welcomes Bruce Thompson, a Lecturer in History, Literature, and Jewish Studies at UCSC, where he began teaching in 1991. He is a recipient of the University’s John Dizikes Award for Excellence in Teaching...
EV Benefits, Myths, and Resources with Beverly Deschaux
EV Benefits, Myths and Future Resource for Home and Grid Resilience On Good News Santa Cruz, Thursday, January 21, 2021 host Pauline Seales talks with Beverly Deschaux, President of the National Electric Auto Association’s Santa Cruz chapter, about EVs: A Bit of...
Donna Meyers – Homeless Strategies Update
GNSC on Thur Jan 28 host Janet Quinn spoke with Santa Cruz Mayor Donna Meyers about homelessness in Santa Cruz. The historic defunding of affordable housing and mental and behavioral health services, economic downturns, led to growing houseless populations and the...