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Carol Tangeman

Local Host of Morning Edition/Issues & Ideas Producer/Reporter

Carol started as a newsroom volunteer at KCBX in the summer of 2017, inspired by her daughter's internship with KCBX News. She joined the KCBX staff in January, 2018. Carol started her radio career at Cal Poly’s KCPR, then moved on to become the director of programming and a morning host at KKUS (US98). Her voice was heard on advertisements and on KSBY TV for many years as well.

Carol’s interest in music and radio started when she was young. She began playing guitar at age 8, and still has old cassettes where she is pretending to voice commercials for soap from around that same time period. She remembers setting her alarm for midnight to listen to San Francisco station KFRC, because their first female DJ was working overnights.

Carol is the local host for Morning Edition, produces news and feature stories for KCBX, and produces our radio magazine Issues & Ideas. She loves the NPR style of storytelling, and is grateful to have the opportunity to share stories of the Central Coast.

  • The Diversity Coalition SLO County seeks to promote diversity in our community, and they are offering a new leadership training program. The Grape Nut, Betsey Nash, finds ways to successfully pair wine with your leftover Halloween candy. Paul Severtson shares stories of his life as a musician and time at KCBX as Development Director. Violinist Brynn Albanese is bringing live music to hospital patients across the Central Coast as a Certified Music Practitioner.
  • October is Farm to School Month and you'll hear about how local produce makes its way to local schools on the Nonprofit Story with host Dr. Consuelo Meux. On Playing With Food, Fr. Ian explores how Agri-Entertainment is using agriculture for fun, education, and profits. On Peace Love & Pets, host Robin Coleman speaks with new Woods Humane Society CEO Emily L’Heureux about some recent shelter trends, along with a reminder about the Wiggle Waggle Fall Festival.
  • The Nonprofit Story's Dr. Consuelo Meux says goodbye to Downtown SLO's Bettina Swigger, who is moving on to a new job in Colorado. KCBX's Marisa Waddell speaks to Paula Poundstone, ahead of her Clark Center appearance. Dr. Warren Balfour speaks with KCBX's Rick Mathews about the history of the jazz music programs at Cuesta College.
  • Mary Verdin of Verdin Marketing joins Jim Dantona of the SLO Chamber of Commerce to talk about doing business on the Central Coast. Journalist King Harris's writing has been compiled into a new book. A Central Coast filmmaker highlights her father's immigration story from Mexico to Oceano in a new film. Last month, there was another deadly fall from a bluff in Isla Vista. We hear from a representatives of Isla Vista's local government to learn about the changes underway to improve cliff safety education and prevent future cliff deaths in Isla Vista.
  • The Grape Nut, Betsey Nash, visited Casa Dumetz in Los Alamos, and learned about an important aspect of the wine experience: people. Next, our final episode in KCBX's series "Polling the People". KCBX's Brian Reynolds speaks with local author and journalist Katya Cengel about her latest book Straitjackets and Lunch Money. Correspondent Tom Wilmer recently spent the day with robots, drones and their handlers at a high tech ag expo held at the Salinas Sports Complex. And finally, a student reporter from UC Santa Barbara shares her preview of the Santa Barbara Symphony's Fall season.
  • In part 4 of our series Polling the People, learn how public colleges and universities are required to make a good faith effort to engage students in civic life. On Peace, Love & Pets we have tips for pet parents. Fr. Ian takes a look into the world of honey production on Playing With Food.
  • Polling the People is a five-part series from the KCBX newsroom, focusing on voting rights, access and engagement in Santa Barbara County. You'll hear the first three episodes. Also, Dan Sheehan of Good Vibez Presents chats with Marisa Waddell about the company’s community-oriented principles and green practices. And finally, KCBX's Sal España speaks with musician Al Stewart ahead of his appearance at the Lobero Theater in Santa Barbara.
  • John Lindsey, retired meteorologist, talks about El Niño and climate change. Siblings Jennifer and Bryan Idler talk about their family-owned business. And Alexis Okumura of Senior Volunteer Services explains how the nonprofit helps match local seniors with volunteer opportunities.
  • For Labor Day, The Grape Nut, Betsey Nash, spoke with people involved with vineyard work on the Central Coast. Also, the National Guard’s Grizzly Youth Academy celebrates its 25th anniversary.
  • On this episode of The Nonprofit Story, you'll learn about Meals That Connect. Also, we'll further explore Long Covid and ME/CFS, which sometimes share similar symptoms. On this episode of Playing with Food, we take a look at asparagus grown on the Central Coast