Kathryn Petrocelli – Where Are The Beans?
Kathryn Petrocelli asks, "Where are the beans?" Produced by Laurie Corn.
Monarch Services: A focus on violence prevention
Two years of COVID have had a devastating effect on our mental health, especially for children and teens. Isolation, interruption of routines, losing loved ones, and uncertainty play a part in the rising rates of depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and violence....
Alternatives to Pay Day Lenders
Host Mathilde Rand discusses alternatives to Pay Day Lenders with Richard Cooper and Katie Fairbairn of the Santa Cruz Community Credit Union. More information at sccccu.org or 831-425-7708
Finding Fulfillment with Lera Chacon
Have you found success but not fulfillment? We speak to Dreamworker Lera Chacon who has experienced that we can be blocked by trauma that is unhealed and even unremembered. We talk about her soul-centered approach to dreamwork which heals trauma and reconnects us with...
Tyler Knox – Anti-Mask Tourist
Tyler Knox gets up close and personal in a good way.
Thom Hartmann on “The Hidden History of Big Brother”
“The Hidden History of Big Brother: How the Death of Privacy and the Rise of Surveillance Threaten Us and Our Democracy” “Be Bold America!” Sunday, March 13, 2022 at 5:00pm (PT) Most Americans are worried about how companies, like Facebook, invade their privacy and...
Whalefest Monterey 2022
Whales are the biggest mammals on earth. Although they live quite close to us here in the Monterey Bay, we seldom see them and know even less about their lives. Marine biologist and whale disentanglement expert, Peggy Stap gives us a close-up view on these amazing...
Martin Doblmeier: Documentary Eye
The medium of film can transport us to imagined places, as well as deepen our awareness and understanding of the world in which we find ourselves. Turning a documentary lens to complex historical figures and events requires an ability to navigate tensions...
Ken Medema: Seeing the Music
What is the relationship between the human senses and the creative process? This inaugural episode of Intersections features a conversation with songwriter and performer Ken Medema, who, unable to see from birth, creates songs and stories that speak to the...
Santa Cruz Music History Film All Access
An "all access pass" in the music world means backstage and access to musicians and their friends. That's the front-row seat that filmmaker Michele Benson had as a music journalist for decades in the Santa Cruz and San Francisco Bay Area during the heyday of many...
Mike Hefling – Covid Health Impact
Mike Hefling finds a way to get unlocked during the lock-down.
Moment of Truth with Alvin Dawkins and Reverend Audri Scott Williams
On Moment of Truth, Thursday, March 10, 2022 at 6pm host Alvin Dawkins interviews Rev. Audri Scott Williams, Director of the Spiritual Enrichment Center in Dothan, AL. From the pandemic to a crisis of democracy, from political turbulence to the climate crisis, how...
Dr. Joe Bailey on Moment of Truth with Ami and Alvin: Part 2
On Moment of Truth, February 24, 2022 Alvin and Ami bring back global author and psychologist Dr. Joe Bailey to deepen the conversation around the ideas presented in his newly released book: Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane: Unlocking Resilience in Turbulent...
Leah Shrifter – Teach a Man to Fish
Leah Shrifter believes one should teach a man to fish.
Colette Uncensored: Bay Area Playwrights on the Life, Loves and Writing of the Famous and Infamous Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette
On Talk of the Bay, Monday, March 7, 2022 Christine Barrington interviews the authors of a new play that depicts the life, loves, and writing of the French novelist and activist Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette. Colette Uncensored is a masterful one-woman performance playing...





















