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  • Scott Yoo is a virtuoso violinist, conductor, and also the artistic director of Festival Mozaic. He talks to Marisa Waddell about his endeavors and plans. Also, acclaimed musician and producer Eric Krasno talks to Benjamin Purper about his new album, Always. On the Nonprofit Story, host Consuelo Meux speaks with Andrea Chmelik of Women’s March SLO, about this year’s 6th annual event in Mitchell Park in San Luis Obispo. And finally, KCBX contributor Tom Wilmer explores Pinnacles National Park in this episode from the archives of Journeys of Discovery.
  • Historian and author Jim Gregory takes a look back to the WWII internment of Arroyo Grande residents of Japanese descent. Also, heritage resources are rescued from harm during emergencies, by the Heritage Emergency Response Team. Finally, on Playing With Food, Fr Ian cooks food for Passover.
  • Join host Mario Espinoza-Kulick as he speaks with guests Tom Brandeberry, Founder and Executive Director of Los Amigos de Guadalupe, Alma Hernandez, President of Los Amigos de Guadalupe, and Daniel Segura, Youth Organizer with Central Coast Alliance United for a Sustainable Economy (CAUSE). They will discuss how the work of Central Coast community and economic development nonprofits are working to increase capacity in rural and low-income communities to promote access to recreation services.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 or email questions to voices@kcbx.org.Broadcast date: 4/7/22Central Coast Voices is sponsored by ACTION for Healthy Communities in collaboration with KCBX.
  • Starting in June, passengers can take non-stop flights to Chicago and Sacramento out of the Santa Barbara Airport.
  • 40-year PGA pro Mark Brooks offers immersive golf retreats at University of Texas Golf Club in Austin
  • Theater often offers a respite from the trials of daily living - an opportunity to get lost in an imaginary world, to feel light, uplifted and entertained. Theater can also allow us into some of our most feared and sacred places - by opening up conversations about some of the more painful parts of the human experience - a chance for catharsis, illumination and empathy. Tune in Tuesday at 2 pm (pst) for a Conversation with the Reluctant Therapist, Elizabeth Barrett and Kevin Harris, managing artistic director and actor with the San Luis Obispo Repertory Theater about all of the possible journey's live productions can share. Your calls will be welcomed and encouraged.
  • Nicolina Gallante of Wilshire Health and Community Services talks about the Creative Mediation program. In the coming years, Baby Boomers will be 65 years of age and older, which will affect healthcare on the Central Coast. A racial justice documentary film produced here on the Central Coast was the catalyst for a dinner gathering, on "Playing With Food".
  • San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara County commuters often face traffic congestion heading through the Five Cities area, and county analysts say it’s only going to continue to get worse in the coming years.
  • The San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors voted 3-1 yesterday to send a letter to Governor Gavin Newsom urging him to intervene to stop the impending closure of the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant.
  • Join host Fred Munroe as he speaks with guests Bobby Naimark, Manager of the Jewish Community Center (JCC) Federation of San Luis Obispo, and Rabbi Micah Hyman, Executive Director of San Luis Obispo Hillel. They will discuss the upcoming Second Jewish Learning Festival and the opportunity it offers for the community at large to participate in understanding the long history of antisemitism and how it impacts our entire society.
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