Rock Stars for Trans Rights: Trans Day of Remembrance and Resilience
On Trans Day of Remembrance and Resilience, Ami speaks with three, national “Rock Stars for Trans Rights” on “Moment of Truth with Ami Chen Mills.” Erin Reed, of the hugely popular Subtstack and TikTok channel: Erin In the Morning, partner to Montana Trans-gender...
Capitola Historical Museum – Deborah Osterberg
Exploring Santa Cruz looks into the creative exhibits at the Capitola Historical Museum, which displays many surprising and informative elements. Host Christine Barrington talks with Deborah Osterberg, author, researcher and curator of the museum. Since 2021, Deborah...
Putting the Psyche Back in Psychology with Jungian Depth Therapist Eva Rider
Dream Alchemy, Kabbalah, and Tarot. These are just some of the tools in the tool chest of to guest, local Jungian depth therapist Eva Rider. This is a show rebroadcast from a popular episode recorded in February. We start out by defining depth psychology and how it is...
Guitarist Mimi Fox on Making Music and Facing Challenges
“I never felt like I was ‘enough’,” Mimi Fox explains. “And now, for the most part, on my better days, I do. And that is a real gift of my aging and my healing, the changes I’ve gone through in my life. I’m really grateful for that ‘enoughness.’ That sense of being...
Forrest Zenone – Alligator Stew
Forrest Zenone is one of the youngest epicurians of exotic foods. Photo courtesy of SenuScape.
Steve Pleich – Anthem for the Homeless
Steve Pleich shares his anthem for the homeless.
Broadsides: Art and Poetry Mix at MK Contemporary Art
On Talk of the Bay Monday, November 27 at 5:30: Join host Christine Barrington with guests Melissa Kreisa, Rose Sellery and Donna Mikes to learn about Broadsides a curated show from MK Contemporary Art, which brings together diverse voices from the Morton Marcus...
Sustainability Now! Sunday, November 26th: Would the world beat a path to your door for a fully compostable plastic? with Raegen Kelly of Better for All
Would the world beat a path to your door for a fully compostable plastic? with Raegen Kelly of Better for All on Sustainability Now! Sunday, November 26th, 5-6 PM Long-time listeners to Sustainability Now! know that we periodically turn to a focus on plastic, whose...
Jason Scorse – Climate Emergency 2
Jason Scorse says, "The climate emergency is NOT in the future." Photo courtesy of Markus Spiske.
Un-Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Day
Tune in the the Gypsy Scholar's annual Thanksgiving Day musical essay, "Un-Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Day," and hear him deconstruct our myth of national origin about the Pilgrims instituting the first Thanksgiving with the Wampanoag tribe. Monday, November 20, at 12...
Growing Meaningful Futures for the Disabled at Common Roots Farm
How do you have a meaningful day when you have a significant disability? For the past decade, The Founders of Santa Cruz’s Common Roots Farm have been on an odyssey to answer this question. Heidi Cartan and Phillipe Habib are the parents of two children, one of whom...
Monterey Living Magazine Features KSQD’s David Bean
FEATURE By George Donaldson. Photos by MossMediaCarmel. WHAT'S A K-SQUID, YOU ASK? That's a very good question. KSQD (AKA "K-Squid) is a nonprofit community radio station overseen by Natural Bridges Media. It was founded in 2109 to serve the local community with news,...
Spiritual Journeying with Royce Fitts, PhD
Sometimes we have to wander the world to find out what lies in our own soul. Our guest Royce Fitts, D Min used a multi-week solo stravage on the oldest road in Europe as his chance to reflect on his history, on social consciousness, and on spiritual wisdom. Royce...
Colleen Shaw – Motor On
In this piece written several years ago, Colleen Shaw shared with millions of women how she was growing. Photo courtesy of RDNE Stock Project.
Pirates of the Slave Trade: The Birth of an American Institution
“Pirates of the Slave Trade: The Birth of an American Institution” “Be Bold America!” Sunday, November 19, 2023 at 5:00pm (PT) No one present at the battle of Cape Lopez off the coast of West Africa in 1722 could have known that they were on the edge of history....





















