Chef Andrea wants YOU to love zucchini
Chef Andrea Mollenauer doesn’t seem to do anything halfway. “I kind of have my fingers in every area of the food industry—and I love it!” Andrea is a caterer, owner of the Food Lounge (a “community-minded food venue”), Cabrillo culinary instructor, high school Career...
Dreaming of Animals with Keith Salmon
Keith Salmon is a world-renowned nature videographer. He shares with Katherine how he was inspired by a series of distressing dreams to leave his academic job to become more connected to nature. He eventually found his calling as a videographer. We talk about the...
Sustainability Now! Sunday, May 2nd: What’s that bug up to, anyway? Insect socioecology in urban gardens, with Azucena Lucatero
“Gosh, I never realized there was a social ecology in my backyard!” Tune in to Sustainability Now! find out just what those bugs are up to in your garden, as host Ronnie Lipschutz welcomes Azucena Lucatero, a third-year PhD student in Dr. Stacy Philpott's lab at UC...
Margie Kern-Marshall – Terrified in Turkey
Margie Kern-Marshall was once terrified in Turkey.
Portrait of a (healing) Clown: Iman Lizarazu
In the profile of clown Iman Lizarazu, Cabrillo College intern Adrien Saso explores the universality of laughter and its potential to connect us beyond language or borders.
Preventing Future Fires with Defensible Space
In this short piece by Cabrillo College student, Mara Chapman (one of my Writing for the Broadcast Media students), she explores the concept of defensible space. How much is enough? How do you prepare for another fire season while still recovering from the last one?...
Unheard Voices with Kelsey Hill & Kayla Kumar
Unheard Voices is a derivative of the new Civil Rights Movement Black Lives Matter. This program is inclusive of all people of the colors of the Rainbow. We hold the vision that change begins in the heart, and with the intention to learn about others and respect their...
First the Fire,Then the Chain Saws: Bonny Doon Under Siege
An audio exploration of the cutting of trees after the Bonny Doon CZU fires.
Go Santa Cruz County Rewards Green Commuters
The GO Santa Cruz program is scaling up to serve commuters throughout Santa Cruz County, the Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission announced today. In this interview, Amy Naranjo, Transportation Planner for the Santa Cruz Regional Transportation...
30 x 30 with Paul Schaafsma
On Thursday April 29, Pauline Seales talked with Paul Schaafsma, local Climate science researcher and activist about the proposed UN Global Deal for Nature (GDN) also known as 30x30. Paul explained that this plan calls for nations of the world to preserve AT LEAST 30%...
Creative Insight with Coeleen Kiebert
On Good News Santa Cruz on Thursday, April 22, 2021 Host Debora Bone visited with artist, teacher, psychologist and Wisewoman Coeleen Kiebert about the Creative Process as a pathway to deep individual and collective insight. Coeleen’s clay and bronze sculptures have...
Patrice Vecchione – Clifton
Patrice Vecchione moves us through darkness and lightness.
The Film Gang Review: Gloria Bell (2019)
The 2019 film, Gloria Bell, written and directed by Sebastián Lelio, is an English-language remake of his highly acclaimed 2013 Chilean film, Gloria. Even if you’ve already seen and enjoyed the original, the remake is still very much worth your time. As Lelio...
First Responder Mental Health
Episode 30: First Responders arrive at the scene of some of the most dangerous and demanding situations, providing immediate care, support, and medical assistance to survivors in the aftermath of a crime or disaster. This kind of work can take a toll on mental health. You’ll hear directly from police officers about their mental health challenges and learn from a critical incident specialist about the mental health needs of first responders and what support workplaces are providing.
Barbara Yates – Bartering
Barbara Yates practices an ancient art as a solution to the cost of living.




















