Building Bridges of Trust through Conversations June 17 at the MAH
LET’S TALK ABOUT IT “Finding Common Threads Through Conversation” is an event happening 1-5 pm, Saturday, June 17 at the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History and Co-Sponsored by the Conflict Resolution Center of Santa Cruz County and the MAH. And, it asks: What if...
The Watershed Rangers: Budding Scientists Along the San Lorenzo River’s Edge
Join the Watershed Rangers as they learn about the San Lorenzo River watershed on their field trips with the Coastal Watershed Council’s “Watershed Rangers” education program offered through schools and youth programs across the county. Christine Barrington interviews...
The Film Gang Review: Dune
If you’re a fan of impressive world building done on a spectacular scale, Dune definitely delivers the goods.
Patrice Keet and Melissa LaHommedieu share the story of foster care tragedies and triumphs in “Melissa Come Back”
Patrice Keet and Melissa LaHommedieu are co-authors of the just-released book Melissa Come Back. Patrice Keet was a marriage and family therapist for thirty years with experience in private practice and school settings. She hosted a talk radio program called...
Sustainability Now! Sunday, May 28th, 2023: Under a White Sky: The Nature of the Future–Elizabeth Kolbert and Ezra Klein in Conversation
Under a White Sky: The Nature of the Future Elizabeth Kolbert and Ezra Klein in Conversation Listen to a conversation between Elizabeth Kolbert and Ezra Klein on May 21st, part of UC Santa Cruz’s annual Deep Read, about Kolbert's 2021 book, Under a White Sky. Kolbert...
Mike Funari – Hot Rods and Housing
Mike Funari talks about hot rods and housing.
Bahia Brunelle – Skydiving and Singing
Bahia Brunelle explores the connection between skydiving and singing.
Spring Stories: The Great Spiritual Narratives
Each spring for hundreds (or thousands) of years, the three great Abrahamic monotheistic faiths observe significant holidays in their traditions. In Judaism, it is the festival of Passover; in Christianity, it is Easter, and in Islam, it is Ramadan...
Engaging the Social Imagination: A Conversation with Author & Writer Anne Snyder
Skillful communicators can have a way of identifying underlying contemporary challenges while articulating a compelling vision for a world that could be. Anne Snyder uses language to speak into the issues of our time through a focused social, cultural and...
Heavy winter rainfall a relief but not a solution
On Talk of the Bay, host Suki Wessling is joined by three people who have dedicated their careers to water management. Sierra Ryan, County of Santa Cruz Water Resources Program Manager, oversees the water resources program at the County of Santa Cruz, which covers...
Ziggy Rendler-Bregman – Self-Publishing Poetry and Visual Art
Ziggy Rendler-Bregman shares her poetry and visual arts with host Mathilde Rand and talks about the wonders and joy of self-publishing her work in collaboration with many local Santa Cruzans. Contact info: zig.poet@gmail.com Website: ziggyrendlerbregman.com What a...
Dreams Are Healing Our Emotions Every Night with Robert Hoss
A Viet Nam combat vet with PTSD. What do 137 of his dreams over 45 years reveal about how dreams help us process emotion? Also tips for dealing with nightmares and highlights from the upcoming IASD conference. Katherine speaks with IASD conference co-chair and founder...
Jason Scorse – Biden Saved Western Civilization
Jason Scorse gives credit where credit is due. Photo courtesy of Markus Spiske
Can You Do Good and Defeat Evil Without Power?
“Can You Do Good and Defeat Evil Without Power?” “Be Bold America!” Sunday, May 21, 2023 at 5:00pm (PDT) “Your power is already in you. Now that you know, it’s up to you to believe and wield it on behalf of the powerless.” – Bill Wong Bill Wong, a renowned...
Laurie Corn – France
Laurie Corn is confounded and obsessed while painting in France.