UCSC’s Dr. Karen Holl on the Cutting Edge
On August 2, 2021, UCSC Professor Karen Holl was the guest on the Cutting Edge to talk about her research that focuses on understanding how local and landscape scale processes affect ecosystem recovery from human disturbance and using this information to...
The Film Gang Review: Kajillionaire
Writer, director, and former UCSC Slug, Miranda July, burst onto the indie film scene in 2005 with Me and You and Everyone We Know. It won prizes at prestigious film festivals such as Sundance and Cannes, and July would be declared by Filmmaker magazine as one...
Team Rubicon in Service to Boulder Creek and the World
On Talk of the Bay, Tuesday, August 4, 2021 Christine Barrington interviewed leadership members of Team Rubicon, a nonprofit that serves communities by mobilizing veterans to continue their service and leverage their skills and experience to help people prepare,...
Behind the Mic: Michael Bryant
On Talk of the Bay, Monday, July 26, 20201 Christine Barrington delves Behind the Mic with Michael Bryant, Co-Host of Wednesday's Relics and Psychadelics. KSQD is community radio---whether it’s music or talk, much of the programming streaming your way on 90.7 FM is...
A Sustainability Now! Revisit, Sunday, August 8, 5-6 pm: Can Solar Energy provide a basic income for everyone on earth? A conversation with Robert Stayton
Host Ronnie Lipschutz welcomes Robert Stayton, physicist and author of Solar Dividends: How Solar Energy Can Generate a Basic Income for Everyone on Earth. We’ll discuss the math, physics, economics and politics of his idea and proposal, and whether his utopian...
Alan Ritch – Fox Hunt
Alan Ritch explains why the fox hunt is no more.
Jason Scorse – Generosity
Jason Scorse reminds us that change requires generosity.
Independent Study Rule Changes Affect Local Families
When legislators make what seem like helpful changes to education law, there are often downstream effects. This summer, the state has been debating AB130, which would make alterations to the part of the education code called Independent Study (IS) as a reaction to...
Dreamsense Definitions with Olivia Shiller
Olivia Shiller found that certain commonly experienced dream phenomena have no words to describe them so she decided to create words with the help of her close friends to help us talk about these situations. For example, the word Amoria is defined "An intimate...
Lee Marshall – Dreaded Words
Lee Marshall makes a soft landing from Mars.
“Demystifying Shariah and How It’s Not Taking Over Our Country”
“Demystifying Shariah and How It’s Not Taking Over Our Country” KSQD 90.7FM “Be Bold America!” Sunday, August 1, 2021 at 5:00pm Through scare tactics and deliberate misinformation campaigns, anti-Muslim propagandists insist wrongly that shariah is a draconian and...
Unheard Voices with Bella Bonner
On Friday July 30th, 2021 host Thairie Ritchie welcomed Bella Bonner (founder of Black Surf Club Santa Cruz and Member of Blended Bridge). Unheard Voices is a weekly program that aims to create dialogue and raise awareness in the community at large. Each show is...
Locals Lisa Swarz and Batya Kagan share their experiences protesting the Line 3 tar sands pipeline in Minnesota
Tribal nations, community and environmental groups in Minnesota have fought for six years to stop Canadian oil giant Enbridge Energy from building the massive Line 3 pipeline in Northern Minnesota, to take oil from Canada’s tar sands region to Superior, Wis. The...
Changing Young Lives in Guatemala with Katie Morrow
On Good News Santa Cruz Thursday, July 29, 2021, Debora Bone talks with Katie Morrow, founder and director of Limitless Horizons Ixil a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of children, youth and families in Chajul, Guatamala through educational...
Margie Kern-Marshall – Old Santa Cruz
Margie Kern-Marshall's reminiscing is like a surreal ride on a carousel.





















