Eliminating Nightmares with Dr Michael Nadorff
We discuss an easy-to-use, evidence-based technique called Imagery Rehearsal Therapy (IRT) which can eliminate recurring nightmares in as little as one session. In IRT the dreamer creates their own dream that they WANT to have and, by practicing that good dream during...
Sansei & Sensibility: A Conversation with Karen Tei Yamashita
Talk of the Bay, Thursday, August 13, 5-6 PM Guest host Ronnie Lipschutz talks with UCSC Literature Professor Emerita Karen Tei Yamashita about her new book, Sansei and Sensibility, and what it means to grow up Sansei in Los Angeles. According to the back cover of...
The Cabrillo Stroke and Disability Learning Center
On Good News Santa Cruz, August 13, 2020, Host Pauline Seales interviews Debora Bone and Cynthia Fitzgerald of The Cabrillo Stroke and Disability Learning Center. Debora is the past Director and Cynthia the current Director, and both of them want to share with the...
Alan Ritch – Obituaries
Alan Ritch finally reconnects with old friends.
Joachin Cruz: A Young Man with Big Social Justice Dreams
Joaquin Cruz is a youth activist and budding leader within the GSA Network. The mission of the Gender and Sexuality Alliance organization is to train youth leaders, support youth activism and teach about LGBTQ rights and Allyship. He is returning to school as a junior...
Olga Cossi – Italian Connection
Olga Cossi has an Italian connection.
Giant Kelp: Monterey Bay’s Super Seaweed
This week on Santa Cruz Naturalist, Emily chats with UCSC graduate candidate, Sara Gonzales, about some of her work on the giant kelp, Macrocystis pyrifera. Giant kelp are abundant all along the California coast and are an important foundation species here in the...
Paul Karrer – ESAP
From Paul Karrer's Peace Corps Days a story emerges.
Sustainability Now! on August 9, 5-6 PM: Climate Change, Public Health and Birth Impacts
Join host Ronnie Lipschutz and Dr. Rupa Basu, Chief of the Air and Climate Epidemiology Section at California Office on Environmental Health Hazards in the California Environmental Protection Agency and a lecturer in the UC Berkeley School of Public Health. She is...
KSQD COVID-19 Daily Update – 8/8/20
Santa Cruz County and Monterey counties are on the state’s Covid Watch List. In addition to statewide closures of bars, indoor dining, and entertainment venues, our counties do not allow indoor operation of hair salons and barbers, fitness centers, and places of...
Focusing on Nightmares with Dr Leslie Ellis
We talked with Dr. Leslie Ellis about the value of nightmares and recurring dreams in connecting us with what is going on inside. We spoke about two different kinds of nightmares (post-traumatic and the more common idiopathic) and the different ways to work with each....
Talk of the Bay, Thursday, August 6th, 5-6 PM: The Atomic Bombing of Japan, 75 Years Later
Thursday, August 6th is the 75th anniversary of the American atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan in 1945, followed by the nuclear destruction of Nagasaki three days later, killing 200,000 and injuring many more. What do those two singular events mean for us in 2020? ...
Standing on the Edge of the Future: Two Youth Voices in the Year 2020
On Talk of the Bay, August 11, 2020 Christine Barrington sits down, virtually, with two young budding journalists to hear their perspective as they stand at the edge of adulthood at a very powerful time on Earth where much is in flux, and the only certainties on the...
Steve Pleich – History
Steve Pleich offers a brief reflection on history.
The Film Gang Review: The Battle of Algiers (1966)
In 2003, the New York Times reported that 40 military officers and civilian experts were invited to the Pentagon for a private screening of the 1966 Italian classic, The Battle of Algiers. In the wake of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, its purpose was to learn...