Sunday Dinner: The Roots & Playin’ Games! (with Kappa)
For August on The Sunday Dinner we’re digging into “The Roots and Playin’ Games”! Guests: 1st course, The Roots Interns DJ Lil Spice and DJ Pink Strawberry Starburst. 2nd course: Kappa. The Roots of Traditional Foods and Cultural Practices: Connecting to the Land...
Sally Grey – Rubber Dumplings
Sally Grey shares her grandmother's recipe for rubber dumplings. Photo courtesy of Malidate Van.
The Film Gang Review: Barbie
Barbie is a gleefully subversive look at the dehumanizing effects of inequality
Mari Lynch – We Are All Heroes On This Bus
Mari Lynch shows there are many ways to be a hero.
Finding Growth in the Face of Great Loss with Roberta Kuriloff
A spiritual lesbian lawyer activist with Jewish roots, our guest, Roberta Kurlioff, tells the story of growing up in an orphanage and then building her home in the woods of Maine, creating a meaningful life even in the face of great losses. Her memoir is "Framing a...
Margie Kern Marshall – Flying
Margie Kern-Marshall inadvertently helps her grandson with his secret wish. Photo courtesy of Victoria Rain.
Daniel Savio writes the songs for the San Francisco Mime Troupe’s creative and satirical musical theater
Daniel Savio is a member of the San Francisco Mime Troupe's Artistic Collective, and he is the company's resident Lyricist, Composer, and Musical Director. Daniel has been with the Troupe since 2015, as a musician, and has been writing songs for the company...
Three UCSC Student Podcasts from Their Trip to Ireland
In July, I spent five weeks teaching podcasting to 25 UCSC students stationed in the tiny artist town of Dingle, Ireland. The students were encouraged to find a topic they were curious about and that had meaning to them. These are three out of six podcasts that were...
Big Sur Faces Development Pressures
As more and more people discover the coastal gem that is Big Sur, the original Big Sur Land Use Plan is being put to the test. A group, Keep Big Sur Wild is gearing up to wage legal battles to keep the coast from commercial development that they say would make the...
Sustainability Now! Sunday, August 20th, 2023: How Kinship Practices Could Foster New Relations between Humans and Nature, with Prof. Rosalind Warner of the Earth Systems Governance Project
How Kinship Practices Could Foster New Relations between Humans and Nature, with Prof. Rosalind Warner of the Earth Systems Governance Project The Rights of Nature is one way to rethink the relationships between humans and Nature, but are there other ways to think...
Bahia Brunelle – Trivia
Bahia Brunelle has something to say about trivia.
Annie Emblem – Imagination
Annie Emblem learns at an early age the magic of imagination. Photo courtesy of Vlad Vasnetsov.
Michael Saint – Update Electrical Vehicles Grants and Rebates
Michael Saint discusses with host Mathilde Rand, the latest information on grants and rebates for electrical vehicles. Website for more information: https://evsforeveryone.org/
Guiding Spirits Home with Jeanne Van Bronkhorst
Companioning the dying through lucid dreams. Our guest shares some of her experiences of psychopompic dreaming. Starting when she was 9 or 10 she would dream of being in a classroom where she learned how to change the dream. Several years later she describes her first...
Andrea Macon- Chicken Caper
Andrea Macon asks, "When does a chicken capon become a chicken caper?" Photo courtesy of Brenda Timmermans.