Part 2: Racism and Mental Health – Improving Access to Support
Episode 25: Continuing our series on racism and mental health, we’re again hearing directly from Black community members as they discuss how access to physical and mental health support could be improved for Blacks and people of color. Check out the extensive resource list posted with this show.
Jason Scorse – Georgia on my Mind
Jason Scorse has Georgia on his mind.
Don’t Morph the Wharf with Gillian Greensite
On Good News Santa Cruz Thursday, December 3, 2020, Pauline Seales and guest Gillian Greensite discussed the plans recently approved by the Santa Cruz City Council to radically transform the Santa Cruz Wharf. Gillian is a member of the Santa Cruz citizen...
An Approach to Healing the Wounds of Racial Injustice through Equine Experiential Learning: Lori Halliday and Sarah Cruse
The question of how we heal the wounds of racial injustice in America is daunting. On Talk of the Bay December 1, 2020 host Christine Barrington interviews two women who are facilitating a local initiative that is novel in its approach and which may point a way...
Dreaming Therapy with Isaac Taitz
We speak with Dr. Isaac Taitz about lucid dreaming therapy and image rehearsal therapy which both can be used to relieve nightmares and improve mental health conditions. We also took a call from Lucille from Cambria who spoke about dreams she has had of deceased love...
Steve Pleich – Holidays
Steve Pleich shares his holiday season.
Sustainability Now! Permaculture and Regenerative Agriculture on a Small Farm
November 29, 5-6 PM: Join host Ronnie Lipschutz and Dave Blume of Blume Distillation for a walking interview and tour of Whiskey Hill Farm, its permaculture and regenerative agriculture practices and technological innovations connecting alcohol distillation and...
Unheard Voices with Yasmina Porter, Buddhist Teacher
On Unheard Voices, Friday November 27, 2020 Host Gloria Nieto welcomed Yasmina Porter, a Buddhist teacher in their persons-of-color sangha. Gloria and Yasmina discussed the many dimensions of life and how they intersect as we live and work in our...
Patrice Vecchione – Of Late in a Messy World
Patrice Vecchione speaks of a messy world.
The Film Gang Review: The Load (2019)
Not many films are made in Serbia. Fewer still get past its border. Fortunately for fans of world cinema, one of them, entitled The Load, gained international recognition at the 2018 Cannes film festival, and went on to win multiple nominations and awards...
Olga Cossi – Love Honor Cook
In this classsic repeat by the late Olga Cossi she talks about rewriting the marital vows.
Homelessness in Santa Cruz
Good News Santa Cruz - on Thursday, December 17th, 3:30-4pm. Host Janet Quinn talked with Alicia Kuhl about Homelessness in Santa Cruz. Alicia Kuhl has lived in Santa Cruz for fifteen years and recently ran for a seat on the city council. She is also president of...
Thanksgiving Meals for All: The Salvation Army and Second Harvest Food Bank Providing Meals for the Holidays
The Holidays are upon us, and the organizations in Santa Cruz that work hard every year to help make sure a celebratory meal is on every table are working double duty in the age of Covid. For Tuesday, November 24, 2020 on Talk of the Bay, Christine Barrington features...
Ariel Gold, Co-Director of CodePink, on the new administration and prospects for peace in the Middle East
Ariel Gold is the National Co-director of CODEPINK. CODEPINK is a women-led grassroots organization working to end U.S. wars and militarism, support peace and human rights initiatives, and redirect our tax dollars into healthcare, education, green jobs and other...
Shop local this holiday season!
How many reasons do you need to shop local? It's easy You can do it online Local stores have everything you need Local stores offer curbside pickup and delivery You can get it quicker than if you order it online It benefits our local economy It benefits our local...





















