Jeri Bodemar – Soil Love
Jeri Bodemar asks, "What about ocean acidity?" And then shares about the interrelationship of our ecosystem in relation to soil health.
CLIMATE DISRUPTION: A PRESENTATION AND DISCUSSION
CLIMATE DISRUPTION - A PRESENTATION AND DISCUSSION with Dahr Jamail, Gregg Castro & Kanyon CoyoteWoman Sayers-Roods CABRILLO COLLEGE OCTOBER 17TH 6-9 PM ROOM 450 THE ERICA SCHILLING FORUM FREE ADMISSION DAHR JAMAIL Journalist and author of THE...
Caves of Santa Cruz County
This week on Santa Cruz Naturalist, Dr. Jessica Oster, Assistant Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Vanderbilt University, and PhD student Cameron de Wet chat about caves found in Santa Cruz County. Listen as Jessica and Cam describe the geological...
Ali O’Neal – Social media
Ali O'Neil has something to say about social media
Dreams and the 12 Steps w Guest Laura Smith-Riva
Laura Smith-Riva, a certified practitioner of Natural Dreamwork, is a dream seeker, offering one-on-one dream consultation to individuals in the US and abroad. She practices Natural Dreamwork through the cultivation of a dream practice based on the natural healing...
Solar Dividends Book a Game Changer
Talk of the Bay, Thursday with Rachel Anne Goodman What if we could end poverty AND tackle climate change with one big idea? After four years of calculations and studying this concept, author and engineer Robert Stayton has laid out how this would work in his new...
Salud Para Le Gente
This Good News Santa Cruz interview features Emily Solick, Director of Behavioral Health, LCSW, Behavioral Health Provider: The Behavioral Health department includes mental health services, substance use services and developmental screening for kids. In the last two...
Olga Cossi – Eye of the Beholder
Olga Cossi looks at all aspects of a scary, possible criminal, situation and concludes it is all in the eye of the beholder.
The Film Gang Review: Honeyland
At this year’s Sundance Film Festival, it was Honeyland, a documentary about a beekeeper, which generated the most buzz. It took home three awards, more than any other film in competition, and it’s North Macedonia’s official submission in this year’s Oscar race...
The Film Gang Review: High Life
The films of French filmmaker Claire Denis are elliptical and often sacrifice plot-driven narrative for poetic visuals steeped in humanism. They tend to alternate between dark, like her second-to-last film, Bastards, and light, like her penultimate film, Let...
Cave hair, and other mysteries
UC Santa Cruz Campus Natural Reserve Manager Alex Jones has seen a lot of mysterious creatures in Empire Cave: everything from aggregations of Harvestmen spiders known as "cave hair," to pseudoscorpions and other invertebrates that are only known to live in the Porter...
Fire Safe Council of Santa Cruz
Did you know that many homes destroyed by wildfire are set alight from the inside? by something that can precede the flames by as much as a mile or more?!
Living in a Horror Movie and The Global Climate Strike
“Living in a Horror Movie and The Global Climate Strike” Tune into “Be Bold America!” Sunday, September 15 at 5:00pm The horror movie has begun. Global fire. Oceans rising. Pestilence. The movie is getting more frightening every minute. Will it have a good...
The Dream Journal with Dr. Darren Jakubec: Thriving Not Just Surviving
Dr. Darren Jakubec lives in Smithers BC Canada. He is an anesthetist with 23 years practicing family medicine in many locations in rural Canada in office, emergency room and pain clinic settings. Jake has had a personal dream practice for 8 years and has integrated...
Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Update
The Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary is full of superlatives. The deepest underwater canyon, the most sea otters, and more. But it faces challenges, both politically and environmentally. Designated in 1992, Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary is a federally...





















