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  • Join host Mario Espinoza-Kulick as he speaks with Deborah Tobola, artistic director and founder of the Poetic Justice Project, the nonprofit theater company, as well as other members of the project, Guillermo Willie and Robyn Taylor. They will discuss their vision of unlocking hearts and minds with this bold original theatre project and their program which provides arts instruction to at-risk youth, prisoners, and people on parole and probation since 2009.You are invited to listen, learn, and participate in the conversation on Thursday, between 1-2 pm. Call in and be part of the discussion at (805) 549-8855.Broadcast date: 6/22/23Central Coast Voices is sponsored by ACTION for Healthy Communities in collaboration with KCBX.
  • Author, Jessica Clancy shares tales of her life journey that led to penning her book, The Quest for Family.
  • We get to enjoy spices from all of the continents right in our homes. And the Central Coast has its very own spice trader, a purveyor of origin-sourced, high-quality spices, based in Paso Robles.
  • Teri Bayus shares tales of her life on the road with the circus and her new novel The Greatest of Ease
  • Ethics in Technology - the impacts of the expanding virtual world on our Collective Mental Health & Well-beingArtificial Intelligence is here to stay with little oversight or understanding of how this explosive growth will impact individuals, communities and the world. Tune in for a conversation with Dr. Deb Donig, professor, author and host of the podcast, Technically Human - exploring the intersection of human rights and technology. What role will ethics play in guiding the future of our dependence on technology, our collective mental health and creating a positive online experience.
  • Fred Munroe speaks with local, regional and statewide union organizers about the benefits and challenges of unions, and labor organizing on the Central Coast and beyond.
  • A conversation with the self-identified Christian, libertarian, environmentalist, capitalist, lunatic farmer - Joel Salatin, of Polyface Farms in rural Virginia about his family mission to share their the holistic and sustainable farming practices with all like minded people - and improving lives by healing that connection between gut and mental health.
  • Retired American Airlines pilot restored and now flies the classic fully restored circa-1937 DC 3 Flagship Detroit.
  • Charles Sherrill, Tennessee State Librarian and Archivist takes us on a tour of the state-of-the-art facility in downtown Nashville, TN.
  • The Grape Nut—Betsey Nash— heads to The Spoon Trade restaurant to satisfy her curiosity and learn from owner Brooke Town.
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