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  • Road-trip through South Africa reveals Durban, the Zulu Kingdom and Xhosa people.
  • We are built for love, compassion and peace when our basic needs are met. But we have created a culture of competitive detachment which leads to lifelong suffering and has pushed humans beings to the brink of extinction - tune in for a Conversation with the Reluctant Therapist and professor, author Dr. Darcia Narvaez (DAR-sha narv-EYES) - about how we can foster a world built for optimal health, sustainability, and peace by providing an Evolved Nest and developing a Kinship Worldview.
  • The Grape Nut, Betsey Nash, learns about Rhône style wines here on the Central Coast. Military historian Lt. Col. Erik Brun talks about the changes to SLO County during WWII. Santa Barbara County’s Teacher of the Year, Greg Wolf of Santa Ynez High School, shares ideas about problem-based learning.
  • Join host Fred Munroe as he speaks with guests with the San Luis Obispo Repertory Theatre (SLOREP), Kevin Harris, Managing Artistic Director, Patty Thayer, Development & Capital Campaign Director, and Ellie Washington, Vice President of the SLOREP board. They will discuss the history of the SLOREP, their many events, programs, and educational opportunities, and plan to build a new state-of-the-art professional performing arts facility in downtown San Luis Obispo.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: 4/27/2023Central Coast Voices is sponsored by ACTION for Healthy Communities in collaboration with KCBX.
  • Thomas Kessler, Executive Director at the San Luis Obispo County History Center visits with correspondent Tom Wilmer.
  • Betsey Nash, KCBX's Grape Nut, talks with Kathy Joseph of Fiddlehead Cellars about making wine in the Santa Rita Hills. In the final episode of In Between, we explore the thriving drag scene in SLO County. The Solvang City Council reverses its denial of Pride banners. Fr. Ian learns how to make tortillas on Playing With Food.
  • In a world that feels both chaotic and lost - many people are searching for something that promises healing, hope and redemption. Tune in for a conversation with Religious Studies Professor, Stephen Lloyd-Moffett about the world of alternative religions, or cults and why people are drawn to different spiritual movements.
  • What Makes someone an Adult? (Mental Health Awareness Month)Hear a conversation about changing the narrative about aging and creating a life of meaning and purpose.
  • Boston Globe freelancer freaks when customs asks if he's Santiago, and a tale of the Island Wave.
  • A conversation with environmental and worker's rights attorney Roger Sullivan who is representing 16 youth plaintiffs in a potentially planet-saving trial - Held V Montana - accusing the state of violating their constitutional rights to a clean and healthy environment. This case, along with a federal lawsuit - Juliana V Gov. - are considered the most significant and important lawsuits in the history of the planet. And - these trials that may determine the legal fate of our environment are happening right now.
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