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Talk of the Bay KSQD - Latest News

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Daily news show about the goings on in the Monterey Bay Area of California—arts, education, politics, nature, events, and more! This feed contains only the most recent shows. Please visit https://ksqd.org/talk-of-the-bay/ to see our full archives to 2019.

Episodes

Making Sense of the U.S. Invasion of Venezuela
Jan 09, 2026

Sara Niedzwieck is a professor of politics at UC Santa Cruz and studies South American politics. She offers her analysis of what is currently happening in Venezuela, a developing story.

Duration: 00:00:00
Journalism Michael Fox on Venezuela
Jan 09, 2026

On January 3rd the U.S. military conducted a strike on the capital of Venezuela, Caracas, killing dozens of people, and capturing President Maduro and his wife and bringing them to New York to stand trial. What does this mean for the region? What is it really about?  Michael Fox is a Latin America-based media maker […]

Duration: 00:00:00
Watsonville Vigil for Renee Nicole Good
Jan 09, 2026

Omar Dieguez reports live from the vigil marking the killing by an ICE agent of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis.

Duration: 00:00:00
Empowering and Inspiring Musicians Support Indigenous Community
Jan 08, 2026

From the Streets brings you a powerful live podcast and performance featuring Dub Souljah, Safaa (Baytal), Miguel Kultura, and Shinelight—artists using resistance music to inspire, awaken, and empower our youth to rise as leaders. Join us January 24, 2026, at the Veterans Hall, 846 Front St. Doors open at 12 PM. Featuring additional performances by […]

Duration: 00:55:51
Mark Toney of T.U.R.N. describes the fights to keep California utility costs in check
Jan 08, 2026

  Mark Toney has been the Executive Director of The Utility Reform Network (TURN) since 2008. Mark has transformed TURN into a social movement organization, whose 27 staff are two-thirds women and two-thirds people of color, and has expanded its impact to promote and win racial and economic justice in energy affordability, climate action, and […]

Duration: 00:52:22
Behind the Mic with Christine Barrington, host of Apocalyptic Supper Club
Jan 07, 2026

Christine Barrington starts a new show on KSQD this Friday: Apocalyptic Supper Club. But Christine is hardly new to KSQD—in fact, she’s a Squid super-volunteer. Apart from hosting Talk of the Bay for several years, Christine was a board member, volunteer coordinator, behind-the-scenes producer, and host of a series called Behind the Mic. In this […]

Duration: 00:00:00
Wallace Baine Exit Interview
Jan 02, 2026

Long-time arts and culture journalist for Santa Cruz, Wallace Baine is retiring from his post at Lookout, the online news site, but not before they won the Pulitzer Prize for local journalism. We look back at some of his most exciting interviews with the likes of Randy Newman and Carol Burnett, plus his take on […]

Duration: 00:00:00
Living with Sharks in the Monterey Bay
Jan 02, 2026

Dr. David Ebert is an expert on shark biology with the Moss Landing Marine Laboratory and San Jose State University with the Pacific Shark Research Center. In the wake of the death of triathlete Erika Fox at Lover’s Point in Pacific Grove, sharks are once again in the news. But are they the human killers […]

Duration: 00:00:00
PVUSD Board Meeting Live Coverage – 12/22/25
Dec 25, 2025

🎙️ FROM THE STREETS | Special Broadcast Hosted by Omar Dieguez on KSQD   This Monday’s episode of From the Streets was a powerful and necessary conversation, broadcast live from a special School Board meeting addressing the devastating cuts proposed in our school district.   Parents, students, and school board members spoke directly about the […]

Duration: 00:48:53
46th Annual Eco-Farm Conference Jan 21-24, 2026
Dec 19, 2025

Last Night is a do-it-yourself, decentralized, collective, spontaneous, open, public New Year’s Eve celebration in Santa Cruz, California since 2005. Celebrating what we can do as a community when we work together. Sunset on New Year’s Eve every year starting at Pacific & Spruce (behind Ace Hardware), and ending with a street party at Pacific […]

Duration: 00:57:19
Richard Hodge, retired lawyer and judge, shares stories from courtroom battles, contracts, mediations, and life lessons
Dec 19, 2025

When he was a young man of college age, Richard Hodge was attending seminary and thought he was going to become a Methodist minister. As the fates would have it, he instead went on to become a lawyer, who defended some of the most notorious, and politically charged, crime cases in America, including the […]

Duration: 00:56:41
Critical Conversation on PVUSD Cuts Impacting Student Mental Health
Dec 16, 2025

KSQD Community Radio Hosts Critical Conversation on PVUSD Cuts Impacting Student Mental Health On Talk of the Bay From the Streets, we aired a one-hour program addressing recent cuts within Pajaro Valley Unified School District that have reduced mental health clinicians, counselors, and special education supports. Hosted by community advocate Omar Eduardo Dieguez, the program […]

Duration: 00:56:46
Civil Rights of Voters, Renters' Rights, Investigations and Censure in Salinas
Dec 14, 2025

On Talk of the Bay host Meilin Obinata, welcomes Christopher Barrera of the Salinas chapter of the League of United Latin American Citizens known as LULAC and Salinas City Councilmember Andrew Sandoval. Barrera discusses the civil rights concerns LULAC has regarding the Monterey County District Attorney’s Office investigations into the signature gathering process of the […]

Duration: 00:25:54
46th Annual Eco-Farm Conference
Dec 12, 2025

46th Annual Eco-Farm Conference at Asilomar (Jan 21-24) – Talk of The Bay On Tuesday, Dec. 9th, Talk of The Bay host George Cadman spoke with Rebecca North (Executive Director of the Ecological Farming Association) and Ken Foster (co-owner of Terra Nova Ecological Landscaping & permaculture instructor at Cabrillo College) about the upcoming 46th annual […]

Duration: 00:49:57
Resilient Central Coast helps local residents and communities prepare for the impacts of global warming
Dec 09, 2025

Anjelka Stipanovich, Anna Michel, and Julia Alaimo are the Program Coordinators for the Resilient Central Coast program at Ecology Action. The program is only a few months old. Resilient Central Coast introduces everyday actions and local resources to help you prepare for the unexpected, electrify your home, and build community climate resilience.

Duration: 00:53:28
Trump’s Attacks on Trans Rights Have Real Consequences
Dec 08, 2025

Hello, I’m Daymia Rousseau, a UCSC Intern reporting for KSQD. The Trump Administration’s attacks on DEI programs have hit especially hard when it comes to access to gender affirming care for trans youth. Regardless of the intense pressure on schools by the Department of education to remove all forms of “gender ideology”, many schools and […]

Duration: 00:00:00
Reflections of Community: the 2025 Santa Cruz Holiday Parade
Dec 08, 2025

What does Santa Cruz love about the holiday season? Squid on the Street spoke to parade participants and attendees at the 2025 Holiday Parade in downtown Santa Cruz. It was a joyous celebration of food, song, costumes, and above all, community. Listen to their voices and click here to see a gallery of photos.

Duration: 00:00:00
Debunking economic doublespeak – Groundwork Collaborative provides an enlightened narrative
Dec 08, 2025

Lindsay Owens, Ph.D., is the Executive Director of the Groundwork Collaborative. Widely known for her ability to communicate pressing economic concepts and arguments, Lindsay has been credited with changing the way we understand inflation by leading the charge to expose – and articulate – the role of firm pricing power and corporate profiteering in […]

Duration: 00:23:30
Mythbusting the Rail and Trail Project of Santa Cruz County
Dec 02, 2025

On this episode of Talk of the Bay, with host Meilin Obinata, guests James Weller, a land title expert and Barry Scott a clean energy educator bust the latest myths and misunderstandings regarding the Rail and Trail Project of Santa Cruz County. Our third guest, Debora Fudge, has multiple decades of experience serving on the […]

Duration: 01:07:45
The Power of Her Voice: Poetry Reading Benefit for Santa Cruz Community Health
Nov 24, 2025

For decades Santa Cruz Community Health has faithfully pursued its mission to improve the health of its patients and the community and advocate the feminist goals of social, political, and economic equality. On December 4th the public is invited to enjoy “The Power of Her Voice” featuring Poet Ellen Bass and many others. Join host […]

Duration: 00:00:00
Homeless Veterans in Marina Find Home at Lightfighter Village
Nov 21, 2025

In this podcast we hear from Welton Jordan, chief real estate development officer with EAH, about a new housing project for veterans at the former Fort Ord military base in Marina. Lightfighter Village will house 71 homeless veterans. It has wrap around services for residents needing help with health, job training, or economic issues. It […]

Duration: 00:00:00
Coastal Lawmakers Speak Out on Oil Drilling Leases
Nov 21, 2025

On Thursday, November 20th, Rep. Jimmy Panetta joined a virtual press call with Rep. Jared Huffman (D-Calif.), Ranking Member of the House Natural Resources Committee, and U.S. Senator Alex Padilla (D-Calif.), a member of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, and other Congressional Democrats to respond to the Trump administration’s newly released five-year offshore […]

Duration: 00:00:00
Behind the mic: David Thiermann interviews KSQD Talk of the Bay host Len Beyea
Nov 20, 2025

Len Beyea has been a host of KSQD’s Talk of the Bay program since 2019. In this episode, the roles are switched, and Len is interviewed by David Thiermann. Len and Dave have known each other since 1970, when Len took a Swahili class from David at UCSC. David suggested the role reversal, and […]

Duration: 00:57:50
A Christmas Carol returns to Santa Cruz audiences – a conversation with the co-directors
Nov 19, 2025

Charles Pasternak has served as the Artistic Director for Santa Cruz Shakespeare since 2023. Before that, he served as Artistic Director of The Porters of Hellsgate Theatre Co in Los Angeles for over fifteen years. He has had a wide-ranging career as an actor and director at theatres across this country including American Players […]

Duration: 00:27:18
California’s Insurance Crisis, Part III
Nov 14, 2025

Rachel Anne Goodman interviews Deputy Insurance Commissioner, Michael Soller about the crisis in home insurance in fire-prone areas, including Santa Cruz and Monterey Counties. A recent New York Times article revealed some alarming details about the way the new regulations and rates were negotiated. It raised questions about the future of real estate in California, […]

Duration: 00:00:00
Singer Heather Houston talks (and sings) about the power of music and the 20th anniversary of Yala Lati
Nov 08, 2025

Heather Houston is the Artistic Director of the women’s choir Yala Lati. Heather is a well-established Santa Cruz-based musician, recording artist, vocal coach, song circle leader, and choral director, whose spirit uplifts hearts and weaves community through the power of singing. Over the last 3 decades, you may have heard her singing 3-part harmony […]

Duration: 00:56:55
Offshore Drilling/Mining Rears its Ugly Head Again-Supervisor Cummings
Nov 07, 2025

Third District Santa Cruz County Supervisor Justin Cummings weighs in on threats to the California coast from offshore drilling and seabed mining, and what local governments are doing to ready themselves for the right to protect our coast.

Duration: 00:00:00
Election Wrap Up Tony Russomanno
Nov 07, 2025

What happened after November 4th? Find out from Tony Russomanno.

Duration: 00:00:00
Aptos Highschool Leaders Speak Out
Nov 07, 2025

Two Aptos High students, Emily and Lucy, talk about their work as podcasters and environmental activists. The Aptos Community Youth Program is a free youth leadership and arts engagement program offered to students in the Santa Cruz County area. As part of their work digital media and visual art outlets such as podcasting, film production, […]

Duration: 00:00:00
Nov. 4 Election Special Report
Nov 03, 2025

Join Tony Russomanno with guests Chris Krohn and Laz Meiman for a special report in advance of the Nov. 4 election.

Duration: 00:29:28
Meet Cynthia Ranii, the 78-year-old Santa Cruz resident going for Paralympic gold
Nov 03, 2025

Cynthia Ranii, a Santa Cruz resident and elite table tennis player, is competing for a slot in the 2028 Los Angeles Paralympic Games. Ranii became paralyzed from the chest down in 2005 at age 58 after sudden onset of a rare neuro-immunologic disorder known as transverse myelitis. Ranii was at the peak of her career […]

Duration: 00:49:55
Can you make it a week without driving?
Nov 03, 2025

When was the last time you ran your weekend errands without getting behind the wheel of a car? How about commuting to work? What about a trip to the beach? It’s not easy in our modern world to get around without a personal four-wheeler, but that hasn’t stopped Santa Cruz County transportation leaders from challenging […]

Duration: 00:26:07
Inside the Santa Cruz Bikeway experiment with Ecology Action’s Matt Miller
Nov 02, 2025

Matt Miller, the director of mobility transformation at Ecology Action, returned to Talk of the Bay in September to talk about the Santa Cruz Bikeway, a new 11-mile route encircling the city of Santa Cruz using only existing roads and infrastructure. While the two month pilot project wrapped up Oct. 8, and along with it […]

Duration: 00:53:13
New Film ‘Stripped for Parts’ Explores the Demise of Local Journalism
Oct 31, 2025

Hedge funds and secretive investors are buying up local papers and stripping them for parts. These so-called vulture capitalists and their attack on journalism are the subject of a new film out on PBS, “Stripped for Parts: American Journalism on the Brink by Rick Goldsmith. We hear from Goldsmith and investigative journalist Julie Reynolds about […]

Duration: 00:00:00
Food Banks Struggle Amidst SNAP Cuts
Oct 31, 2025

CEO of Second Harvest Food Bank, Erica Padilla-Chavez is in the eye of the storm of hungry people seeking food in the wake of pending cuts to CalFresh/SNAP (EBT, food stamps). They are seeking 75 new volunteers to help with the influx of new clients suddenly in need of food in our communities. You can […]

Duration: 00:00:00
Denise Allen & Ken Reichmann of Indivisible of Santa Cruz County
Oct 31, 2025

On October 28, 2025, George Cadman was joined on Talk of The Bay by Ken Reichman and Denise Allen of Indivisible Of Santa Cruz County to discuss the No Kings rally & march on Oct 18th, what’s next, how members of ISCC are working to protect our community from ICE, and how people can join […]

Duration: 00:00:00
Rent, Detectives and Petitions - Renters Rights from Salinas to New York
Oct 30, 2025

In this episode of Talk of the Bay, host Meilin Obinata speaks with two people experiencing different aspects of the rent crisis in the City Salinas: Sam Messenger, a person who received a visit on October 13, 2025 from the Monterey County District Attorney’s Office investigator who was investigating him about his decision to sign […]

Duration: 00:52:49
Local Author Molly Salans about her debut novel A Break In The Fog
Oct 29, 2025

On Talk of The Bay on Tues Oct 21st, at 5 pm, host George Cadman interviewed local author, psychotherapist and Family Constellation facilitator, Molly Salans. They discussed her psychological thriller, A Break in The Fog, about a family in turmoil and a dangerous cult, which explores how faith can be used to heal, but also […]

Duration: 00:00:00
Pesticide use near schools and Santa Cruz County’s high rate of childhood cancer
Oct 28, 2025

Interviews with Adam Scow and Dr. Ann Lopez: Adam Bolaños Scow is a Public-Interest Advocate, Violinist, and Music Teacher. For over 15 years Adam has helped win environmental campaigns in the Monterey Bay region including the efforts to ban fracking in Santa Cruz, Monterey, and San Benito Counties. He is a co-founder of the […]

Duration: 00:55:53
Understanding California Prop 50
Oct 25, 2025

Talk of the Bay Host George Cadman interviews Jenni Veitch-Olson about California Proposition 50. Jenni is a compassionate community leader. Jenni is the Director of Development for Emerge California, the premier training program for Democratic women who want to run for office and win. She served as the Vice Chair of the Santa Cruz County […]

Duration: 00:55:08
Omar Dieguez: Reflections After A Hunger Strike Against Pesticide Use
Oct 21, 2025

KSQD’s Talk of the Bay, Meilin Obinata welcomes Omar Dieguez to discuss his month-long hunger strike to raise awareness of the dangers of pesticide use in agriculture, and his work to ban pesticide use in the community.

Duration: 00:00:00
Doing Democracy in Santa Cruz at the No Kings Rally
Oct 18, 2025

From Suki Wessling: Reporting from the October 18 No Kings Rally in Downtown Santa Cruz today, I heard a clear message: What’s happening in this country is not OK. People from all walks of life came together with a message of unity and hope. Although there was anger, there was a distinct lack of partisanship […]

Duration: 00:00:00
Dark Sky International: Keeping the Night Sky Visible
Oct 17, 2025

Did you know having a dark sky is healthier for humans and other animals? Many creatures rely on the stars to navigate or know where to migrate. Dark Sky International is a movement to reclaim the sky at night, led by amateur astronomers and scientists. Light pollution disrupts wildlife, impacts human health, wastes money and […]

Duration: 00:00:00
Recovery and adaptation in the climate change era at Seacliff and New Brighton state beaches
Oct 16, 2025

Even in a banner year for coastal storm damage, Seacliff and New Brighton State Beaches stood out in 2022 and early 2023. A relentless flurry of atmospheric river storms slammed the popular seaside destinations, snapping the historic Seacliff pier in two, dramatically flooding the day-use area with sand and debris and striping away much of […]

Duration: 00:28:42
Understanding Measure C
Oct 12, 2025

On this episode of Talk of the Bay, host George Cadman talks with Elaine Johnson, Executive Director of Housing Santa Cruz County, about Measure C, the proposed Workforce Housing Affordability Act appearing on the November ballot in Santa Cruz. They discuss how the measure came about, what kinds of taxes it would establish, how the […]

Duration: 00:31:27
Sequoias at Night-A Walk in the (Lighted)Woods
Oct 10, 2025

Roaring Camp Railroads  is hosting a magical walk in the giant redwoods lit up by movie lighting artists and lamp-makers. I went on a preview of the event with the artists and about 200 other curious folks, and have this story.   ROARING CAMP INTRODUCES “SEQUOIAS AT NIGHT” FAMILY-FRIENDLY STROLL THROUGH ILLUMINATED GIANT REDWOOD FOREST […]

Duration: 00:00:00
Local Libraries Promote Awareness on Banned Books Week
Oct 10, 2025

Across the country, there has been a huge increase in attempts to ban books from libraries and schools. The American Library Association is fighting back against attempts to censor books from libraries by raising awareness of protecting our right to read what we choose. We hear from Heather Norquist, youth programs coordinator for the Santa […]

Duration: 00:00:00
Santa Cruz Film Festival, Rises Like a Phoenix for its 25th Anniversary
Oct 07, 2025

On Talk of the Bay, host Meilin Obinata welcomes Paul Kmiec the director of the Santa Cruz Film Festival. Join us in learning how this 25 year old film festival is rejuvenating itself with Paul, a filmmaker in his own right, at the helm. Most importantly, be sure to attend the free parties and […]

Duration: 00:37:15
Tribute to Cartoonist Tim Eagan
Oct 04, 2025

Tim Eagan, beloved cartoonist, satirist, radio drama guy and all around cultural icon of Santa Cruz passed away in August of 2025. We hear from friend and radio host Bruce Larsen, and poet Stephen Kessler about his legacy and we hear an interview I did with Tim in April, 2022 upon the release of his […]

Duration: 00:00:00
Pie for the People / Dyslexia Simulations
Oct 04, 2025

On this episode of Talk of The Bay, host George Cadman is joined by Tony Nuñez, Marketing & Communications Director at Community Bridges, where he leads strategic messaging to highlight the impact of the nonprofit’s 10 programs serving more than 20,000 children, families, and seniors each year across Santa Cruz, Monterey, and San Benito Counties. […]

Duration: 00:52:32
Santa Cruz County Open Studios: Experience a feast of artistic excellence three weekends in October.
Sep 30, 2025

The Arts Council of Santa Cruz County kicks off their Open Studios Art Tour the first weekend in October. Celebrating their 40th year Open studios is bigger than ever featuring over 340 artists! Working in 22 mediums from seasoned professionals to new and emerging, Open Studios presents an opportunity for everyone to discover, experience, and […]

Duration: 00:00:00
Dr. Janice Hadlock shares her experience in successful treatment of COVID-19 and “Long COVID”, and lack of NIH support
Sep 30, 2025

Dr. Janice Hadlock is a professor of acupuncture and a well-known researcher in the field of Chinese medicine. She has been published in the top journals in the field and has been published in the New England Journal of Medicine regarding treatments for Parkinson’s Disease. She is the first non-MD acupuncturist to be published […]

Duration: 00:55:09
The Homeless Garden Project: Harvest, Community & Compassion
Sep 29, 2025

In this episode of Talk of the Bay, host Janet Quinn sits down with Brian Sweeney and Omar Guzman of the Homeless Garden Project. They share how the project provides job training, community, and hope for people experiencing homelessness, while also growing fresh food, handmade goods, and deep connections in Santa Cruz. From the upcoming […]

Duration: 00:24:47
The Cabrillo Stroke and Disability Center celebrates 50 years!
Sep 23, 2025

On Talk of the Bay host Christine Barrington interviews Sally Weiss, Director of The Cabrillo Stroke and Disability Learning Center. The center is celebrating its 50th Anniversary with an event at Cabrillo’s Samper Hall on October 17 at 10am-Noon.  Sally Weiss shares with the community the terrific offerings of this long-standing program. Every two seconds, […]

Duration: 00:00:00
Enjoy the 68th Monterey Jazz Festival!
Sep 23, 2025

Join host Suki Wessling on Talk of the Bay for her informative interview with Monterey Jazz Managing Director Bobbie Young. You’ll learn about all aspects of the festival and hear clips from some of this year’s great artists. Visit the MJF website Listen to the Spotify playlist of this year’s artists

Duration: 00:00:00
Emergency Preparedness Tips from Your Local Experts
Sep 19, 2025

Do you have your go bag ready in case of a fire, flood, earthquake or tsunami? Do you have a plan for you pet? At the preparedness fair and tsunami fun run, ocal experts from the Red Cross, Scouts, and Animal Shelter help sort out what to do to be ready for any eventuality.

Duration: 00:00:00
Coastal Cleanup Comes to Town
Sep 19, 2025

The annual coastal cleanup is Saturday, September 20th from 9 AM to noon. Sign up to help clean a beach or river near you. We talk with Katie Thompson, Director of Save Our Shores about the trash situation in our coastal area. Sign up online here: https://saveourshores.org/coastal-cleanup/

Duration: 00:00:00
MCT’s Addams Family Musical
Sep 16, 2025

Community theater has always been a special place in the local theater scene. Mountain Community Theater is planning an extravaganza musical based on the tv show and cartoon of the 1960s, the Addams Family. Join Morticia, Gomez, Wednesday and Pugsley for a gothic romp with a tango number thrown in for good measure. We hear […]

Duration: 00:00:00
Lookout’s Chris Neely on 9-11 and Local News
Sep 16, 2025

Lo0kout Santa Cruz reporter Chris Neely was 11 on 9-11, 2001 and living in a suburb of New Jersey where the majority of parents commuted in to Manhattan. His teacher was sobbing, half a dozen of his classmates were called out of class not to return, and the principal cancelled recess, fibbing there was a […]

Duration: 00:00:00
Karen with a K: A Musical Temper Tantrum featuring Strange Bedfellows
Sep 07, 2025

Monday on Talk of the Bay we meet Laura February Strange and members of the cast of “Karen with a K: A musical temper tantrum.” If you haven’t had the chance to experience this local garage-rock musical it’s coming around once more at the Kummbwa Jazz Center in downtown Santa Cruz.  “Karen with a K” features […]

Duration: 00:00:00
Assemblymember Pellerin Advocates for Suicide Awareness
Sep 05, 2025

When Gail Pellerin lost her husband to suicide, she knew she needed to learn more about the causes and prevention as part of her healing process. Now, she is advocating for awareness through a resolution declaring September Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. In addition, she is honoring “Mental Health Heroes” in her district. KSQD is proud […]

Duration: 00:00:00
UC Researchers and Public Service Workers Unionize
Sep 05, 2025

7,200 UC Research and Public Service Professionals Vote Yes to Form a Union They are the latest group of professional staff to join the UAW organizing movement Berkeley/Los Angeles, CA  – Today, votes were tallied in a union election for 7,200 Research and Public Service Professionals (RPSPs) across all campuses of the University of California. […]

Duration: 00:00:00
Labor Day Protest in Santa Cruz
Sep 02, 2025

Hundreds of protesters lined Ocean Street in Santa Cruz waving signs in opposition to the labor policies of the Trump administration as the labor day beach traffic left town. Cars honked in support and there was an air of determination and solidarity among those I spoke with.

Duration: 00:00:00
Sun Day Celebrates Solar Energy Sept. 21
Aug 29, 2025

Organizer Lynda Marin talks about Sun Day and why it’s important. Sun Day is a day of action to celebrate the power of clean energy. On September 21st, people everywhere will be showcasing solar installations, electric homes and vehicles running on clean power. By organizing thousands of events on the fall Equinox, Sun Day will […]

Duration: 00:00:00
Bill McKibben’s book, Here Comes the Sun offers a ray of hope
Aug 29, 2025

Author Bill McKibben talks about the hope of a solar energy future and a chance to heal the planet as he discusses his new book, Here Comes the Sun: A Last Chance for the Climate and a Fresh Chance for Civilization. Transcript: Rachel: I’m here on Talk of the Bay with Bill McKibben. He has […]

Duration: 00:00:00
Building Belonging: How Adela Naranjo-Bernabé Champions Students of Migrant Families
Aug 28, 2025

On KSQD’s Talk of the Bay, From the Streets host Omar Dieguez welcomes Watsonville resident Adela Naranjo-Bernabé. As a first-generation immigrant and a graduate of Cabrillo College and Watsonville High, she knows firsthand the challenges and triumphs of the migrant experience. As the DREAM Resource and Summer Migrant Programs Coordinator at Cabrillo College, she’s dedicated […]

Duration: 00:52:27
Stories from UCSC Students’ Journey to Ireland
Aug 21, 2025

This summer, I taught 25 UC Santa Cruz students podcasting. They’d never tried anything like it, but dove in feet first. The assignment was to come up with a topic about a local cultural practice or person, and produce a 7-8 minute audio story as a group. Here we hear their short audio stories, collected […]

Duration: 00:00:00
Community Wellness Day in Watsonville’s Pinto Lake August 16
Aug 15, 2025

Kymberly Lacross of Growing Greatness has a message for people feeling isolated. Come on out and play! Information is below: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Kymberly Lacrosse Growing Greatness Phone: (831) 234-2046 Email: kymberly@growing-greatness.com Website: www.growinggreatness.net   Community Celebration “Comunidad en Movimiento – Semillas de Bienestar” Cultivates Wellness and Connection in Watsonville Watsonville, CA — August 16, 2025 — […]

Duration: 00:00:00
Santa Cruzans Protest No Fishing/Swimming Law in Gaza
Aug 15, 2025

Greg “Sea Lion” Cotten talks about a nonviolent protest he is helping organize against the Israeli policy of prohibited Gazans, many of who are starving, from fishing or swimming in the ocean. Red Line in the Sand protests are sweeping Europe and now the U.S. as a statement of opposition to the war.

Duration: 00:00:00
Into the Shadows: Celia Jimenez on Immigrants in Monterey County
Aug 15, 2025

Reporter Celia Jimenez does a deep dive into how people’s behavior and actions are changing as a result of fears of detention and family separation by ICE. Her cover story in Monterey County Weekly takes a comprehensive look at how immigrants are faring in an era of fear and mistrust driven by increased ICE raids […]

Duration: 00:00:00
Zane Gustafson’s provocative prescription for making the USA a true democracy
Aug 14, 2025

Zane Gustafson is a writer from Seattle, WA. He is the author of a new book on constitutional reform titled Polemic for Democracy, which was published one week before the 2024 election. He also writes about the energy transition, and his work has been published at the Sightline Institute and the Ohio River Valley […]

Duration: 00:55:38
CZU 5th Anniversary: Remembrance and Renewal at Big Basin Redwoods State Park
Aug 11, 2025

It’s been 5 years since the CZU fires devastated the region, and in particular, Big Basin Redwoods State Park, but nature has been hard at work renewing her landscapes, and on Monday, August 18th, a special remembrance and renewal event will take place from 10am-1pm as a collaboration between Big Basin Redwoods State Park and […]

Duration: 00:00:00
Get the Flock Out! Local Mass Surveillance and What to Do
Aug 07, 2025

On this episode of Talk of the Bay, host George Cadman welcomes Lourdes and Gabriel Barraza, Ami Chen Mills, Julia Monahan, of Get The Flock Out — a grassroots group raising the alarm about mass surveillance in Santa Cruz County. Also joining the show: Peter Gelblum of the Northern California ACLU, who has been tracking […]

Duration: 00:56:43
Youth Against Displacement versus Big Real Estate in NYC
Aug 07, 2025

On today’s Talk of the Bay, at 5PM host Meilin Obinata introduces you to Youth Against Displacement, a grassroots organization which racked up multiple rounds of victories against gentrification and displacement of long-time residents in the real estate capital of America, New York City, regardless of Mayors Bill de Blasio and Eric Adams. How […]

Duration: 00:56:42
Santa Cruz Shakespeare Artistic Director Charles Pasternak shares the inside story of this summer’s festival
Aug 05, 2025

Charles Pasternak is the Artistic Director for Santa Cruz Shakespeare, where he has served in that role since 2023. Before that he served as Artistic Director of The Porters of Hellsgate Theatre Company in Los Angeles for over fifteen years. He has had a wide-ranging career as an actor and director at theatres across […]

Duration: 00:56:54
Sherry Flumerfelt and Captain Paul Tate share stories from the return of the Western Flyer to the Sea of Cortez, 85 years on
Aug 05, 2025

The Western Flyer has returned from a remarkable 100-day expedition (March 16, 2025 to June 24, 2025) to the Gulf of California — retracing the 1940 voyage of John Steinbeck and Ed Ricketts and bringing their story into a new century. From tide pool surveys to classroom visits, from dockside festivals to long days […]

Duration: 00:57:03
Rage against the Regime in Monterey with David Bean
Aug 03, 2025

KSQD’s David Bean presents street interviews with locals protesting on August 2, 2025 in Monterey.

Duration: 00:00:00
Meet Andrew Sandoval, Salinas City Councilmember – Renter Advocate and More!
Jul 31, 2025

Host Meilin Obinata introduces you to Andrew Sandoval, City of Salinas Councilmember of District Five. What is it like to survive a recall campaign when the big money is after you? Or what it’s like to advocate for renters rights when the majority of the city council isn’t? And what it was like to be […]

Duration: 00:52:21
Mosquito Invasion: Fighting the Bite in Santa Cruz County
Jul 29, 2025

On this episode of Talk of the Bay, host PK Hattis speaks with Amanda Poulsen, Assistant Vector Control Manager for Santa Cruz County, about one of summer’s most persistent pests: mosquitoes.

Duration: 00:26:05
Priced Out: Santa Cruz Tops the Nation in Rent Burden for the Third Time
Jul 29, 2025

On this episode of Talk of the Bay, host PK Hattis is joined by Dan Emmanuel, Director of Research at the National Low Income Housing Coalition, for a critical conversation. They dive into the freshly released 2025 Out of Reach Report, which once again names Santa Cruz County the least affordable rental market in […]

Duration: 00:29:03
Brewing Business & Building Comunidad: The Sylvia Reyes Story
Jul 28, 2025

Talk of the Bay’s host Omar Diéguez brings you an interview with Sylvia Reyes on From the Streets. In this episode of Talk of the Bay: From the Streets host Omar Diéguez. welcomes a powerful voice of entrepreneurship, empowerment, and corazón, Sylvia Reyes. A proud Latina and dynamic force in Santa Cruz County, Sylvia wears many hats: She’s […]

Duration: 00:51:30
Meet Pastor Julie of Somos Watsonville
Jul 26, 2025

In this episode of Talk of the Bay, your host Meilin Obinata welcomes Pastor Julie of Somos Watsonville to the KSQD studio! Learn about a new way to practice ministry and fellowshipping from Pastor Julie. What is Somos about? Why is a church campus hosting health clinics for young people? What’s the secret to a […]

Duration: 00:53:35
Activists Fighting Against Pesticides Near Schools in the Pajaro Valley
Jul 25, 2025

In this episode of Talk of the Bay, host Omar Dieguez introduces you guests Dr. Ann López  and Adam Bolaños Scow who are alerting us to the dangers of pesticides being sprayed near schools in Watsonville and Pajaro. Over ten schools sit near fields owned by Driscolls, who continue to spray harmful pesticides, […]

Duration: 00:54:24
Meet Aisha Wahab, Chair of the California Senate Housing Committee
Jul 23, 2025

On this episode of Moment of Truth, host Meilin Obinata introduces you to the Chair of the Housing Committee and District 10 California State Senator Aisha Wahab. In this housing-centric conversation, you’ll hear about her personal experiences as a rare renter in the state legislature, her views on affordable housing and her concerns about […]

Duration: 00:57:22
Minibabble: Making Good Trouble in Aptos
Jul 18, 2025

Host Suki Wessling of the Babblery spoke to Aptos residents out for the “Good Trouble” protest on July 17, 2025. Visit goodtroubleliveson.org and www.indivisiblesantacruzcounty.com for more information. Photos by Suki Wessling.

Duration: 00:00:00
Meet Heather Edney, of the Pioneering Santa Cruz Needle Exchange
Jul 17, 2025

On this episode of Talk of the Bay, your host Meilin Obinata spoke with Heather Edney a pioneering co-founder of the Santa Cruz Needle Exchange Program which made history in the early 1990’s for being one of a handful of needle exchange harm reduction programs in the United States, in the grip of the […]

Duration: 00:27:32
Ukrainian musician and journalist Marichka shares songs for kidnapped children and stories of being a medic on the war front
Jul 05, 2025

Marichka is a Ukrainian-Canadian singer and human rights advocate, winner of the Amnesty International Prize and creator of the folk music website, https://folk-ukraine.com. She is the former lead singer with Balaklava Blues and Lemon Bucket Orkestra. She has performed at top venues around the world including Carnegie Hall in New York, The Barbican Centre […]

Duration: 00:54:03
The Santa Cruz Welcoming Network and the Fight Against Deportation
Jul 03, 2025

On Tuesday, June 24th, 2025, host George Cadman interviewed Paul Johnston of the Santa Cruz Welcoming Network, a 100% volunteer-run community network that is dedicated to welcoming and supporting asylum seekers and other refugees in Santa Cruz County. Paul Johnston is a sociologist and labor/community organizer. He has been an advocate for immigrant rights […]

Duration: 00:59:17
Douglas Rushkoff blows the lid off tech billionaires’ survivalist fantasies
Jul 02, 2025

Douglas Rushkoff is an author and documentarian who studies human autonomy in a digital age. His twenty books include the just-published Survival of the Richest: Escape Fantasies of the Tech Billionaires, as well as the recent Team Human, based on his podcast, and the bestsellers Present Shock, Throwing Rocks at the Google Bus, Program […]

Duration: 00:57:27
Charles Hood shares his wild discoveries in Nature at Night
Jul 02, 2025

Charles Hood is a naturalist, adventurer, and poet. He has also been a factory worker, a ski instructor, a dishwasher, and a nature guide in Africa. Nature study has taken him to all 50 U.S. states, 80 countries, and the South Pole. Along the way, he has been lost in a whiteout in Tibet, […]

Duration: 00:56:15
Michael Gene Sullivan on Disruption, the latest production of San Francisco Mime Troupe
Jul 02, 2025

Michael Gene Sullivan is an Actor/Writer/Director/Activist based in SF. He is an alum of the Playwrights Foundation, and has been awarded both a Djerassi Arts Center Fellowship and a Guggenheim Fellowship as a dramatist. Michael is also Resident Playwright for the Tony and OBIE award-winning SF Mime Troupe, where he has written or co-written […]

Duration: 00:28:00
How Cutting SNAP Benefits Hurts Us All
Jun 30, 2025

You may have heard of President Donald Trump’s spending bill moving through Congress known as “The One Big Beautiful Bill Act” Yes, that’s the actual title of the 1,000 plus page piece of legislature. In fact, if you’re a regular listener of Talk of the Bay have indeed because we’ve had many guests on in […]

Duration: 00:53:45
Remembering Mike Rotkin
Jun 28, 2025

Remembering Mike Rotkin: A Special Talk of the Bay Tribute Hello again, Santa Cruz and beyond! Welcome to Talk of the Bay on KSQD 90.7 FM — now proudly broadcasting to more of our coastal neighbors in Salinas and Monterey too! This week’s show is a heartfelt special: “Remembering Mike” — a tribute to the […]

Duration: 00:58:26
The Workforce Housing Affordability Act and More with Hector Marin
Jun 27, 2025

This Talk of the Bay episode from Monday, June 16th, 2025 was originally a two part show starting with a conversation with the comedian and impresario DNA. That conversation with DNA will be released as a separate podcast later. We spent the rest of the hour with community organizer Hector Marin. In 2024, he ran […]

Duration: 00:35:21
Meet Pacific Grove Resident Rolla Alaydi Whose Cries for Help from Jimmy Panetta Fall on Deaf Ears
Jun 26, 2025

On this episode of From the Streets, Omar Dieguez speaks with Rolla Alaydi, a Palestinian American organizer who has spent months fighting to evacuate her family from Gaza. Since November 2023, Rolla has made countless appeals to Representative Jimmy Panetta’s office—pleas that have been met with silence, even as she has lost over 100 loved […]

Duration: 00:55:56
Where Mentorship Meets Movimiento
Jun 22, 2025

Talk of the Bay: From the Streets host Omar Dieguez, a mentor with Barrios Unidos, sits down with a group of girls from Pajaro Valley High School to discuss the powerful role mentors play in schools. Listen in as they share how Barrios Unidos creates safe spaces for students to express themselves, connect with their […]

Duration: 00:58:40
Mike Rotkin in Conversation with Chris Krohn
Jun 21, 2025

KSQD presents a conversation between Chris Krohn and Mike Rotkin, recorded just 2 months before Rotkin’s death on Wednesday (06/18/2025). Rotkin served 25 years on the Santa Cruz City Council, and 5 terms as mayor. He was active in local political and social issues for more than 50 years, and loved and respected for his […]

Duration: 00:58:16
Meet Protect Salinas Renters Coalition Advocate, Dr. John Silva
Jun 14, 2025

On Tuesday, June 10th, host Meilin Obinata spoke with Dr. John Silva from the Protect Salinas Renters coalition. This coalition is seeking signatures for a referendum campaign to repeal the Salinas City Council’s recent vote to repeal four renters’ rights ordinances including one for rent stabilization. We learn from Dr. Silva, whose years of […]

Duration: 00:22:19
Mauni Jalali on Constitutional Law
Jun 13, 2025

Host George Cadman discusses the civil rights issues raised by recent ICE deportation raids with constitutional law attorney, Mauni Jalali. Jalali is instituting a call to action, to motivate local electeds to answer to the voters.  He has developed expertise in administrative law matters, government regulation, and plaintiff-side antitrust, with particular emphasis on cases involving […]

Duration: 00:56:31
Meet Gilles Poitras, an Expert in the Realms of Anime and Manga
Jun 13, 2025

On this special FanimeCon edition of Inside Education, host Meilin Obinata speaks with Gilles Poitras, an expert in the realms of anime and manga, Japanese forms of comic book and animated entertainment which have caught popularity around the world. What connections do these storytelling formats have upon learning? How do librarians benefit from having manga […]

Duration: 00:28:48