“Being Muslim: On the Other Side of the Veil”
“Being Muslim: On the Other Side of the Veil” KSQD 90.7FM “Be Bold America!” Sunday, August 29, 2021 at 5:00pm The Shariah-based system of laws and ethics would never have survived for a millennium had it not been equitable. Since the early 1990s, at least...
Housing of Violent Sexual Predator Opposed by Locals
This is the letter that County Supervisor Ryan Coonerty sent to Bonny Doon residents, alerting them to plans to place Michael Cheek, who stalked and raped a woman at gunpoint, in a local residence in Bonny Doon on Wild Iris Lane off Empire Grade. In this interview...
Unheard Voices with Juan Dominguez
On Friday, August 27th at 3pm, host Thairie Ritchie welcomed local community organizer Juan Dominguez, they looked at recent news involving all of us, and especially related to people of color. Among the topics: -recent census results and population trends...
Holistic Life Coaching with Tree Dunbar
Thursday, August 26th, 3:30-4:00 pm. Debora Bone talks with longtime hospice nurse Tree Dunbar about “Holistic Life Coaching, an Invitation to Wellness.” Tree brings a unique synthesis of experiences and training to her private practice of highly personalized coaching...
Gabi Minden – Return to the Beach
Gabi Minden returns to the beach of memories.
Bahia Brunelle – Creating Healthy Environments
Bahia Brunelle says that we CAN create healthy environments.
KSQD Celebrates California Public Radio Day Aug. 26
Thursday, August 26th is California public radio day. KSQD is proud to say we've grown in our community service mission and our mission to create community. This past year has underlined the importance of access to trustworthy public media for everyone in our...
An Everyday Cult with Gerette Buglion
We explore the dynamic of unethical persuasion especially in the context of dreams. Sharing a dream is a vulnerable act. How do we support each other in owning our own dream experiences without unduly influencing each other? Today we talk with Gerette Buglion about...
Don Perlmutter – Family Soundtrack
Don Perlmutter's younger daughter, in her valiant struggle, wins your heart.
Caring for Refugees
Every day, children and families cross our southern border and request asylum as they flee countries with violence, political instability and poverty. How do people of faith respond to this crisis along the border and in our local communities? In this program, we meet...
A Sustainability Now! Revisit, Sunday, August 22nd, 5-6 PM: Climate Change and Public Health with Dr. Rita Basu
Planetary heating and climate change are in the news more and more, and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has just issued a very pessimistic report on humanity’s and the world’s prospects. In a revisit of a show from 2020, Host Ronnie Lipschutz and Guest...
Brent Adams and the Warming Center Program
On August 19, 2021 host Janet Quinn interviews Brent Adams, Program Director of the Warming Center and Footbridge services. This is a volunteer-based, community funded program that provides dignity-creating services such as showers, laundry and storage among other...
Amy McElroy – Dance
Amy McElroy takes flight into a dancer's mind.
The Film Gang Review: The Believer (2001)
In the mid-1960s, the New York Times published an exposé on Dan Burrows, a member of the American Nazi Party. As one might expect, Burrows held a deep-seated hatred towards Jews. What made his anti-Semitism so newsworthy was that Burrows kept his cultural...
Olga Cossi – Five-Year Olds
Olga Cossi tlls the story of 2 five-year olds.





















