Halloween / Pre-Election All Caller Show
We had an All Caller show with a technical Mercury-retrograde twist... no phones! By the end of the hour Max had figured out that I could hold a phone to the microphone so we did speak to three callers in the last 20 minutes of the show. To lead off the show, I spoke...
Kelsey Hill: City Council Candidate
On Good News Santa Cruz, Thursday October 29th, 2020, is a Randa Solick interview with Kelsey Hill, a nonprofit program director, climate activist, and renter in the Seabright area. She's running for Santa Cruz City Council to give a voice to the young working people...
Does my life matter? A conversation with Curtis Reliford
Local philanthropist and community member Curtis Reliford of the Follow Your Heart Action Network tells a chilling story of racially-motivated hatred he experienced recently while fundraising on West Cliff Drive in Santa Cruz. According to Curtis, who is black, a...
Vinyl Nation, the Movie
Do you love your record collection with a passion? You're not alone.There is a film for you and about you. It's called Vinyl Nation. The vinyl record renaissance over the past decade has brought new fans to a classic format and transformed our idea of a record...
Margie Kern-Marshall – Halloween
Margie Kern-Marshall remembers a scary night.
The Film Gang Review: Hard Eight (1997)
Memorable big-screen personas are a trademark of Paul Thomas Anderson’s filmography. Mark Wahlberg as porn star Dirk Diggler in Boogie Nights, Daniel Day-Lewis as the sociopathic oilman Daniel Plainview in There Will Be Blood, and Joaquin Phoenix as the...
Richard Lang of AdvisoryVote.us talks about advancing democracy in the 21st century
Host Len Beyea interviews Richard Lang, CEO of Democrasoft, Inc. and founder of AdvisoryVote.us Richard Lang is Chairman & CEO of Democrasoft, Inc., a CA software development company focused on online voting and collaboration, with special emphasis on education...
Part 1: Racism and Mental Health – The Effects
Ep. 24: Hear directly from Black community members about the difficult realities of racism and the detrimental effects it has on mental health. Guests describe how it is a daily stressor in their lives and explore the complex and subtle forms racism takes. This is the first of a two-show series on racism and mental health. Included is an extensive resource list.
Patrice Vecchioni – Finding Balance
Patrice Vecchioni finds balance.
Diaspora’s Children: A New Work by Stan Rushworth
“When the eyes of my heart look into the eyes of your heart, and see only good, and the eyes of your heart look into the eyes of my heart, and see only good, then we can talk.“ --Diaspora's Children On Talk of the Bay, Tuesday,...
Early Childhood Education thrives in Santa Cruz, despite restrictions
On Talk of the Bay we talk Early Childhood Education with Lisa Mendez, preschool director at Simcha Preschool in Aptos and Sarah Mast, known by her biggest fans as Teacher Sarah, who teaches at the Watsonville Cooperative Preschool. Simcha is open and running as a...
“Is a Second Civil War in Our Future?”
"Is a Second Civil War in Our Future?” Tune in to “Be Bold America!” Sunday, November 8, 2020 at 5:00pm Many have been talking about a "coup" and "civil insurrection" in the streets, no matter how the election turns out? Have you ever wondered how and why countries...
Bahia Brunelle – Fifth Grade Feminist
Bahia Brunelle remembers a fifth grade feminist.
Faith & the 2020 Election: Before the Election
In the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, the 2020 election has been the most divisive election in recent memory. Political parties are jockeying for position while claiming that victory for the other party will mean catastrophe in our nation. What has this tumultuous...
“LGBTQ History Month and the Presidential Election”
"LGBTQ History Month & the Presidential Election" October 25, 2020 at 5:00pm Tune in to “Be Bold America!” October is the 15th Anniversary of LGBT History Month. The LGBT community is the only community worldwide that is not taught its history at home, in public...