The venerated two day Redwood Mountain Faire is back. Did you know it is produced by 200 volunteers to benefit nonprofits in the San Lorenzo Valley? The lineup this year is exciting and the weather is predicted to be divine …
Rebecca Gross is a grad student representative of the UAW, which is currently on strike across three UC Campuses including UC Santa Cruz, UC Davis and UCLA. She talks about the reasons for the strike, the situation of protesters mixing …
In this interview, Stacy McMillan and Athena Hurd joined me for a chat about this innovative program to give money directly to worthy charity projects and nonprofits.
http://www.100wwc.org/
Next meeting:June 12, 2024
6:30 – 7:30 pm
Santa Cruz Museum of …
Bahia Brunelle asks, "What's for breakfast?"
Episode 67: We tackle the difficult topic of childhood sexual abuse, shedding light on its prevalence and the journey of recovery. The impact is immense: with research revealing that one in five girls and one in 20 boys experience such …
Steve Pleich shares his experience with the Grand Jury.
Photo courtesy of RDNE.
Ami Chen Mills hosts her former co-host at Moment of Truth, Alvin Dawkins, a spiritual student and teacher who grew up in the Deep South–in Alabama–during the Civil Rights movement era and in the heart of the Black Church. In …
This special episode of The Sunday Dinner centers on grief and the forces of life and death. Two close members of DJ Dupise’s family recently passed away and this episode is about sharing some of the thoughts and feelings we …
Exploring consciousness through lucid dreaming, out of body experiences, meditation, and more. Today, we speak with Amina Mara of the Dream World Podcast. We start out by talking about asking dream characters for guidance and whether some characters might not …
In this field-produced, bonus episode, the Moment of Truth team interviews pro-Palestinian, student protestors and campers at encampments at UCSC‘s Quarry Plaza, and at Stanford University, in the courtyard in front of the Stanford campus bookstore—one of the longest-lived encampments …
The late Jane McCormick dedicated her life to peace. In this piece she asked, "When will we ever learn."
Photo courtesy of Koolshooters.
Tune in at 12 a.m., Monday, May 27th, and hear the Gypsy Scholar present the 5th installment and final of the Orphic Essay-with-Soundtrack series, “Beltane / May Day: A Holiday for Pagans & Workers.” Part 5 focuses in on the …
A deep connection to humanity
This month's episode delves into a common refrain heard from young women contemplating motherhood: "It sounds so hard!"
According to the moms interviewed for The Babblery, it is hard, but it's also an experience like …
You can’t be well informed unless you are informed well! Join hosts Erik Nelson and Tony Russomanno as they unpack the week that was, on this May 25, 2024 “SEDITION PANDA” edition of WHAT A WEEK!
Rachel Anne Goodman interviews classical musician and composer, Peter Blanchette. Peter plays one of only four arch guitars in the world, an instrument he invented, which is a combination of classical guitar and lute. Blanchette is one of the world's …
Do We Dominate Nature because We Fear Death?
Olga Cossi, a long time Santa Cruz resident, speaks truth that is applicable to our times.
Photo courtesy Alexander Dummer.
“Around the Political World with John Rothmann”
“Be Bold America!” Sunday,
June 2, 2024 at 5:00pm (PT)
John F. Rothmann is a renowned radio talk show host, popular lecturer and political and foreign policy consultant.
John was a long-time host …
Steven Gonzalez Monserrate is a postdoctoral researcher at the Fixing Futures Research Training Group at Goethe University. He received his PhD in the History, Anthropology, Science, Technology & Society (HASTS) program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His current book …
Sarah Gilman studied studio art and biology in college and wasn’t quite satisfied with either. The art world looked hermetic, sealed off in cities away from the landscapes that she loved. And the science world felt binding, too, with its …