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Three dogs are now wagging their tails at Woods Humane Society today. They were transported from Maui to make room for other animals affected by previous wildfires on the island.
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Spotify dropped their annual list of users’ music habits yesterday. It’s called Spotify wrapped and it caused the City of San Luis Obispo to trend on social media Wednesday evening.
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Join Kris Kington Barker as she speaks with Brynn Albanese, a well-known Central Coast musician now using her music as medicine as a Certified Music Practitioner and End of Life Doula. They will discuss what led to the founding of Pneuma Melodies, and the use of therapeutic music.You are invited to listen, learn, and participate in the conversation, between 1-2 pm. Call in and be part of the discussion at (805) 549-8855.Broadcast date: 11/30/23Central Coast Voices is sponsored by ACTION for Healthy Communities in collaboration with KCBX.
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On this month's episode of Peace, Love & Pets, Hospice SLO County's Shannon McOuat and Tony Huffaker join host Robin Coleman to talk about the different pet services offered to clients.
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Host of Working Lunch, Jim Dantona of the SLO Chamber of Commerce, speaks with Brad Brechwald from The Wallace Group, about issues facing our community. On Peace, Love & Pets, Hospice SLO's Shannon McOuat and Tony Huffaker join host Robin Coleman to talk about pet ‘peace of mind’ services. And, Father Ian explores local cider making on Playing With Food.
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Tune for a conversation on- the- road with the Reluctant Therapist from Seneca Falls New York and the Women's Rights National Historic Park. A fascinating historical journey led by two park rangers and historians covering the prolific revolutions of the late 1800's through early 20th century.
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The craft cider movement on the Central Coast is producing cider where every barrel is unique in flavor and character. I just had to explore more, and I started in the orchard, and went all the way to bottle.
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Join us backstage at Live Oak Music Festival for conversations with family-centered folk string band The Riverside, anchored by husband and wife duo Jake and Lorien Jeanson - and singer, songwriter, activist Raye Zaragoza.
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As local businesses gear up for the holidays, the City of San Luis Obispo is hoping the downtown area sees a bit of a boost— it’s offering shoppers some incentives.
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A local radio station is asking the community to help them get back on the air— heavy winds last week blew down their radio tower and antenna.
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A rare plant that grows only on Santa Cruz Island, off the coast of Santa Barbara, was on the endangered species list – but not any more. Conservation efforts were a success.
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Central Coast scientists marched with picket signs in San Luis Obispo today. They are state employees participating in a 3-day ‘Defiance for Science’ strike.