Laurie Corn – Widow
Laurie Corn wishes her husband well on his mystical adventure.
The fentanyl epidemic viewed through different lenses
In the last year, fentanyl has claimed scores of lives in Santa Cruz County. Yet few locals understand the problem. The Santa Cruz drug scene has a reputation that encourages us to view this latest scourge through a distorted lens. Joining host Suki Wessling for this...
Project Scout- Tax preparation
The program starts with guests Jan Shirchild and Dave Andrew, who join host Mathilde Rand in a conversation about the 2021 tax preparation, in particular the Child Tax Credit and Earned Income Tax Credit. They share how tax payers can get information about getting...
Dream Poetry, the Earth Goddess and a Labyrinth with Jennie Meyer
Jennie starts off by sharing her dream from age 3 in which a wolf bites off a chunk of her head. She has found dream work to be a process of reclaiming her body and setting free her voice. She reads three of poems centered on her dream work (or as she terms it "dream...
Alan Ritch – Quicksilver Cornish Camp
Alan Ritch discovers Quicksilver Cornish Camp.
Multi MP3 Test
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“Are U.S. Statehouses Being Weaponized Against Democracy?”
KSQD 90.7FM “Be Bold America!” Sunday, February 27, 2022 at 5:00pm (PT) Is there a larger problem than Donald Trump’s “Big Lie?” David Pepper’s “Laboratories of Autocracy” shows that far more than the high-profile antics of D.C. politicians like Marjorie...
Max Rogozienski and student Climate Activism
On February 24, 2022 Pauline Seales interviewed Max Rogozienski, a UCSC student Climate Action leader. They discussed the urgent need for UCSC to reduce it's emissions by converting to all electric heating/cooling systems. UC Davis's chancellor recently made the...
Russia History and Ukraine: Peter Kenez
Peter Kenez is a historian specializing in Russian and Eastern European history and politics. He was born in Hungary and is a Holocaust survivor. He also teaches courses on Soviet cinema and an interdisciplinary course on the Holocaust with literature professor Murray...
Regenerating Pajaro Valley with Nancy Faulstich
In 2016, kindergarten teacher and mother Nancy Faulstich began feeling an increasing sense of urgency about the advance of the climate emergency. She felt she had to do something, so she founded Regeneration Pajaro Valley, a group dedicated to acting locally to curb...
Meade Fischer – Awards Season
Meade Fischer says, "Oh oh, it's award season again.
Melatonin superpowers, attacking C. difficile and many other health topics
Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties of melatonin -- it is more than just for sleep; Evaluation of an essay in JAMA promoting Medicare Advantage for all universal healthcare plan; Plant-based diets reduce COVID-19 symptoms; Short intense exercise is good for...
Can Regenerative Agriculture Save the World?
On Unheard Voices, Friday, February 4, 2022 Ami Chen-Mills asks the question: Can Regenerative Agriculture Save the World? Join your host Ami Chen as she interviews local organic farmer, Javier Zamora, who worked his way up from working in the farm fields to owning...
Steve Pleich – Grassroots Politics
Steve Pleich talks about grassroots politics.
Compassionate Conversations with special guest Sunil Joseph
In this special episode of Reflections on Buddhism, we’re joined by Sunil Joseph, an empathy coach, mindfulness teacher and lifelong Nonviolent Communication (NVC) student, to talk about how we can use the principles of NVC to access our shared common humanity,...



















