The Power of Forgiveness in Mental Health
Ep. 21: Holocaust survivor Gitta Ryle speaks about her long road of self-discovery and healing with forgiveness playing a central role. And researcher, author, and forgiveness expert Frederic Luskin PhD, explains what forgiveness is and isn’t, ways to access it and the profound power of forgiveness in mental health.
Leah Shrifter – Ricky
In a classic First Person Singular piece, Leah Shrifter observes true love.
Jeri Bodemar – Small Wonders
Jeri Bodemar tells about small wonders.
Appreciating Humans as a Keystone Species
On Talk of the Bay, Tuesday July 28, join host Christine Barrington in conversation with Anthropologist Dr. Michelle Merrill as they examine a radical new way of understanding the presence and purpose of humanity on Earth. As the planet hurtles toward catastrophic...
Museo Eduardo Carrillo with Betsy Andersen
On Good News Santa Cruz, Thursday, July 30 at 3:30-4:00 pm Debora Bone will be talking with Betsy Andersen, director of the online Museo Eduardo Carrillo--the only Artist Endowed Foundation in the United States devoted to the work of a Mexican-American artist. Museo...
Environmental Art in Built & Natural Landscapes, Sunday July 26 on Sustainability Now!
“Environmental artists seek to investigate our human relationship with the environment through embedding their artistic practice within it” (“The Art Story”). Learn about the practice of environmental art on Sustainability Now! on Sunday, July 26th, from 5-6 PM, when...
Bahia Brunelle – Gratitude
Bahia Brunelle shares the lessons of gratitude.
Faith in the Time of Corona: Racism, College Students, & Christianity
The public murder of George Floyd by a White police officer in Minneapolis has sparked a nationwide discussion about race, ethnicity, and social justice. Religious groups are responding to this issue in vastly different ways. InterVarsity Christian Fellowship is a...
Dreams, Another Way of Knowing with Kathleen Sullivan
Dream Coach Kathleen Sullivan jumped right in by offering me insights on my check-in dream. We talked about the importance of nightmares as well as how helpful it is to acknowledge our true feelings even if they are unpleasant. She shared some of her recent...
The Film Gang Review: You, the Living (2007)
It’s difficult to convey with mere words why the Swedish film, You, the Living, is so amusing, especially since so much of its humor is visual. A funhouse mirror’s reflection of humanity, You, the Living has no real plot per se, just a series of vignettes...
Santa Cruz Schools: Open or Closed?
In this program we hear from Casey Carlson, president of the Santa Cruz City Schools chapter of the American Federation of Teachers and Faris Sabbah, Superintendent of Education for Santa Cruz County about the quandary of how and when to safely open schools. And a...
Cooking What You Grow
Join "In The Garden" host Joe Truskot on Saturday, July 25, 2020, 9 to 9:30 a.m. for a discussion with long time executive chef Brandon Miller. Most recently, Miller worked at Carmel's il Grillo restaurant which is currently closed due to the Covid-19 situation....
Santa Cruz Bat-uralist, Part 1
UCSC doctoral student Kyle Reid is an incredible ambassador for bats. Listen to the first part of our interview about his expertise, where we cover just how many bats live in Santa Cruz (a lot!) and where we can find them. Tune in again in August to learn what's cool...
Richard Stockton – Ringo
Richard Stockton gets by with a little help of Ringo.
Barbara Yates – Psychic
Barbara Yates still does not know how the psychic did it.