Steve Pleich – Summer Wish
Steve Pleich talks about his summer wish.
Dobbs v. Jackson: A Cascade of Consequences
“Be Bold America!” Sunday, July 31, 2022 at 5:00pm (PDT) Did you just wake up and realize that the Supreme Court stole your body? What was the Constitutional reasoning to overturn Roe v. Wade after nearly 50 years? What was the Dobbs v. Jackson lawsuit all about?...
The CZU Fire: In Their Own Words Film by MCT
In this interview, director Peter Gelblum describes the inspiration for making the new film about survivors of the CZU fire. "The CZU Fire In Their Own Words - Fighting Fires, Losing Homes, and Rebuilding Community" is a new powerful and moving 90-minute film produced...
MB National Marine Sanctuary Celebrates 30 Years
The Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary is celebrating its 30th anniversary this month. Creating it was a 10-year, hard-fought battle by locals which almost didn't happen. In this interview with Deputy Superintentent Dawn Hayes and Research Ecologist, Andrew...
David Anthony – Coming of Age
David Anthony, teacher of African American History at UC Santa Cruz, remembers the years of his son's coming of age. Produced by Laurie Corn.
Sally Grey – Gun Safety
Sally Grey talks gun safety.
Dreaming of Animals with Keith Salmon: Replay
Keith Salmon is a world-renowned nature videographer. He shares with Katherine how he was inspired by a series of distressing dreams to leave his academic job to become more connected to nature. He eventually found his calling as a videographer. We talk about the...
Marco Poehner – Kinesthetic Learner
Marco Poehner, an educator, asks: "What kind of learner are you?" Produced by Laurie Corn.
The Cabrillo Festival’s 60th Anniversary Season with Composers Ivan Rodriguez and Stacy Garrop
Led by Grammy Award-winning Music Director and Conductor Cristian Măcelaru, the Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music is all about “music of our time, for our time.” The 60th anniversary season includes works by twelve American composers, a stunning roster of...
Dream the Revolution with Victoria Rogers
“We will live in the future that we dream of today. Call in your freedom now.” This is a rebroadcast of the most frequently played episode of the Dream Journal so far. Whether you heard it when it first came out or not, you are sure to be enchanted. The Dream Journal...
Second Harvest Food Bank celebrates 50 years of tackling food insecurity – feeding 75,000 people every month
Host Len Beyea interviews Willy Elliott-McCrea and Suzanne Willis of Second Harvest Food Bank upon the 50th Anniversary of the food bank's founding (the first in California and second in the nation), Willy Elliott-McCrea's 44 years with the organization and his...
Ami Chen-Mills talks about the rift between politics and reality; rarely-discussed County issues; and what it’s like to run for office
Ami Chen Mills recently ran for Santa Cruz County Supervisor in District 3. She is a mental health professional who has written three books, including: The Spark Inside for teens and State of Mind in the Classroom for educators. For ten years, she directed the...
Sustainability Now! Blast from the Past, Sunday, July 24th: Finding the Mother Tree with Professor Suzanne Simard, University of British Columbia
Join host Ronnie Lipschutz in this Blast from the Past (originally broadcast on May 23, 2021) as he speaks with Dr. Suzanne Simard, Professor of Forestry and Conservation Sciences about the social life of trees. Her 2021 book, Finding the Mother Tree--Discovering...
Jason Scorse – Corrupt To The Core
Jason Scorse is not inclined toward optimism in our current political scene. Produced by Laurie Corn
Alan Ritch – Tennis and Life
Alan Ritch compares tennis and life.