Episode 10 - Running With Andy-The Campaign Conversations. Follow the journey of Andy Pease as she campaigns to try to win a seat on her local city council in San Luis Obispo California. There are 6 candidates, 2 council seats open and Andy w
Episode 9 –Zip Coding Life Expectancy. Dr. Tony Iton of the California Endowment shares his groundbreaking research on life, death and your zip code.Intro Music: I dunno by grapes (c) copyright 2008 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attributi
I interview Dr. Denise Taylor, on the 32nd anniversary of the murder of her brother Bo. What makes Denise’s story unique is that years after her brother was killed; she began writing letters to the man in prison for the crime. This led to ove
Episode 7-Soif Speaks: I interview Steve McConnell the outspoken wine blogger that tells it like it is, even when it smells like a dirty diaper. And that’s a good thing. He has over 10,000 followers on his Instagram “_Soif” and his hate mail mi
Episode 6 Records and Ritual: I interview music and record lovers on Record Store Day at Boo Boo Record Store in San Luis Obispo CA. Theme Music Credit: Serengeti Serenade Purple Planet
A fun interview with Darren Delmore, author of the memoir Slave to the Vine-Confessions of a Vagabond Cellerhand.Outro Music: Best Of All Possible Worlds by Kris KristoffersonTheme Music Credit: Serengeti Serenade Purple Planet
A great conversation with Derek Johnson. Derek is an elite, masters division amateur road bicycle racer. He's also a father, husband, an assistant city manager, a surfer, and martial artist. We sit down and talk about how he fits it all in, wha
Conversation with musicians Bob and Wendy Liepman about stage fright and the emotional experience and challenges of performing music live. Hear more Bob and Wendy at: http://www.bobwendy.com/ . Outro Music: In My Song by Bob and Wendy (Credit
I interview "Toby" an Army vet who discusses his time in Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Iraq and how PTSD has affected his life. An honest and compelling interview I hope you'll share with other vets who may suffer from PTSD.Music credit: Serengeti