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  • Join host Dr. Mario Espinoza-Kulick and the NAACP of San Luis Obispo County to learn more about the upcoming screening of Ava DuVernay's, "Origin" at San Luis Obispo High School. Our guests will talk about the significance of the film and its role in educating viewers. Tickets can be purchased in advance through the NAACP SLO County website, www.naacpslocty.org. Don't miss this opportunity to engage in meaningful dialogue.Join the conversation live Thursday from 1-2pm on KCBX.
  • In mid August of 1969, half a million young people gathered on a farm in New York for the Woodstock Music & Art Festival. Enjoy an hour long trip back in time 55 years to this legendary event. Five years ago, on the 50th anniversary, eight Central Coast listeners who attended the Woodstock Music and Arts Festival shared their experiences. Hear their stories once again, along with the iconic music of those three days of peace, love, mud, and crowds at what became simply known as Woodstock.Listen along as Central Coast locals remember their time at Woodstock: how they got there, their experiences during the festival and how the seminal gathering impacted their lives in the ensuing decades.
  • Our guest this week is Barby Wunsch from the Paso Robles Youth Arts Center.Listen to Central Coast Voices every Thursday from 1 -2 pm on KCBX. Call 805-781-3875.
  • Washington D.C. Center for Military History’s Brian Newman shares insights about General Hunter Liggett and his lasting legacy
  • Tune in for a conversation about how to find the courage to speak the truth, to share difficult emotions and to hear challenging feelings. Listen Tuesday from 1-2.
  • A local cattlewoman is raising grass-fed beef, and she introduced the Playing With Food team to the picanha cut.
  • A time-trip exploration at the legendary Mesquite Rodeo in Mesquite, Texas back in April, 1998
  • On Playing With Food, Fr. Ian meets a local cattle-woman whose family has been raising grass-fed beef for six generations. Correspondent Tom Wilmer visits with Major Tate Burns, who shares insights about the California Cadet Corps. UC Santa Barbara hosts a nine week course where students team up to create an original documentary about the coast. Finally, we’ll learn about the Bishop pine, which has fashioned its own way of surviving the ages in California.
  • A conversation with veterans employed at Grand Canyon flightseeing operations
  • A "best of" conversation with certified grief counselor Claire Aargaard concerning the universal experience of pain and loss following the death of a loved one.
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