Olga Cossi – Martina
Olga Cossi has a very special person in her life.
Meet the Candy Cap: Mushroom Foraging for Dessert Lovers
This week on Santa Cruz Naturalist we venture into the woods surrounding Aptos with local mushroom expert, Philip Carpenter. If you'd like to learn more about mushrooms around Santa Cruz (and beyond) please visit the Fungus Federation of Santa Cruz at: http://ffsc.us/
Margie Kern-Marshall – Ragtime
Margie Kern-Marshall remembers the time when people were wondering if Ragtime should be legal.
Steve Pleich – Branding
Steve Pleich asks, "How would you brand Santa Cruz?"
Don Coolman – Love That Doesn’t Love You Back
Don Coolman tells us about love that doesn't loves you you back.
Olga Cossi – Leaves
Olga Cossi has seasonal front row seats.Olga Cossi is an author of children’s and young adult books. Recorded and edited for First Person Singular by Mathilde Rand.
Patrice Vecchione – Lost and Found
Author and teacher Patrice Vecchione shares her sense of direction. This piece is inspired by her weekly Monterey Herald column A Walk About Town. Recorded and edited by Mathilde Rand for First Person Singular.
Importance of Storytelling
Billie Harris and Marilyn Patton talk with Jenny d'Angelo about the importance of storytelling in the community. They share personal, historical and educational experiences in this delightful approach to storytelling.
Transforming Our Lives Through Compassion
Compassion is one of the qualities that is held in high regard in all spiritual traditions. In Buddhism, we say that the natural compassion we feel for our loved ones can be extended to others, eventually to all living beings. How is this possible? What is the nature...
Karen Simmons – Commons
Karen Simmons asks us to imagine the Commons.
Ed Weingold – Floodwaters
Ed Weingold explores the floodwaters.
Patrice Vecchione -Wild Patience
Author Patrice Vecchione tests her patience in this short narrative. Recorded and edited by Mathilde Rand for First Person Singular
Don Coolman – Crosswalk
Don Coolman takes his time.
Alan Ritch – Hole
Alan Ritch loves West Cliff Drive and remembers a special event. Recorded and edited for First Person Singular by Mathilde Rand.
Exploring Santa Cruz: The San Lorenzo River
NINE VOICES AND VISIONS OF THE SAN LORENZO RIVER Diana Hobson: poet, artist, photographer Mark Hylkema: Santa Cruz District Archeologist and Tribal Liason, California State Parks Alex Ramiriz: Rumsien-Ohlone Native American Tom Hogye: Fisherman Meg Seibert and Richard...