Dreams and Shamanism with Katrina Appleby
Communing in her dreams with animal spirit guides and contacting gods and goddesses is part of Kat's shamanic dreamwork practice. She begins by describing her childhood nightmares about snakes and how Snake eventually became a powerful spirit guide for her. Kat tells...
Kim Chance – Save Our Shores
Kim Chance reminds us of an ongoing ocean issue.
The End of White Christian America with Robert P. Jones
“The End of White Christian America” “Be Bold America!” Sunday, November 7, 2021 at 5:00pm (PT) For most of the country’s history, white Christian America – a cultural and political identity built primarily by white Protestant Christians – set the tone for our...
Responding to a Generation in Crisis
Rates of depression and suicide in youth have skyrocketed since the pandemic. A new program seeks to break the stigma of seeking help for youth suffering from depression and anxiety and other mental conditions. The idea is to intervene early before things get to the...
Update on Placement of SVP in SC County
As the deadline nears for Judge Syda Cogliati to decide whether to place a violent sexual predator in the community of Bonny Doon, residents are sounding the alarm about unscrupulous practices on behalf of the private company in charge of finding housing for Michael...
Steve Pleich – Needle Exchange
Steve Pleich talks about Needle Exchange.
Racism & Mental Health: One Year Later
Episode 36: This show is a follow-up to a two–part series produced in 2020 that examined the effects of racism on mental health. Guest host Gail Borkowski welcomes back Black community members–activist Joy Flynn, psychologist Dr. Robert Bartee, and educator/activist Jason Seals–to talk about the detrimental effects of racism on mental health, the impact of the last year’s events, what’s changed, and what still needs to change to achieve greater health equity and well-being for Blacks and people of color.
Amy McElroy – Leaves
Amy McElroy reveals how leaves speak to her.
Behind the Mic: Luigi Oppido
On Talk of the Bay, Monday, November 1, 2020, host Christine Barrington goes Behind the Mic with Luigi Oppido, host of Tuesday's Computer Man show. KSQD is community radio---whether it’s music or talk, much of the programming streaming your way on 90.7 FM is created...
Ethical Dream Sharing with Rev. Geoff Nelson
We focus on how to support each other respectfully as we explore our dreams without unduly influencing or belittling each other. Geoff starts out by sharing some incidents that sparked his interest in ethics. He then shares some of the principles of the Clearness...
Alan Ritch – Darien Gap
Alan Ritch learned a lesson at the Darien Gap on the Panamanian Highway.
The Film Gang Review: Memento (1999)
Christopher Nolan is one of those rare filmmakers who routinely make high concept genre films with massive budgets, usually in the service of exploring two of his pet obsessions – the amorphous nature of identity and the subjectivity of time. Because his box...
Unheard Voices with Oscar Paz
On Friday, October 3oth at 3pm, host Gloria Nieto welcomed Oscar Paz, Education Coordinator for Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History. Each show is hosted by a member of our diverse collective of people from backgrounds under-represented in the media and in...
Sustainability Now! Sunday, October 31st: Oil and Water Don’t Mix! with Fred Keeley
Join hosts Ronnie Lipschutz and Brooke Wright for a conversation with Fred Keeley, a well-known political person about town and across the Monterey Bay Region. He has a long and distinguished career in community service. In the 1980s and 1990s, Keeley served two...
Youth Climate March Organizers
Youth have perhaps the strongest case for why congress and world leaders and local city councilmembers should act quickly on addressing climate change: They stand to bear the brunt of what's to come if the world does not reduce its carbon output. I spoke with two...





















