Podchaser Logo
Home
Shine On Lemon Grove

Greg Shibley

Shine On Lemon Grove

A News and Politics podcast
Good podcast? Give it some love!
Shine On Lemon Grove

Greg Shibley

Shine On Lemon Grove

Episodes
Shine On Lemon Grove

Greg Shibley

Shine On Lemon Grove

A News and Politics podcast
Good podcast? Give it some love!
Rate Podcast

Episodes of Shine On Lemon Grove

Mark All
Search Episodes...
Wondering what home sales are looking like these days in Lemon Grove? Melina Rissone is a local real estate agent with Coldwell Banker West, and she gives us the whole scoop. Note: the interview was recorded a couple weeks ago, but all the numb
Councilmember Liana LeBaron comes back to talk about proposed limitations on how much our elected local leaders can talk at their own meetings, including how many minutes they can speak and how many questions they can ask.
Rosa Carney might be the most active person in Lemon Grove working behind the scenes to elevate our city, and when tragedy struck last year, her fellow Grovers were there to support her. Now she wants to share her story— both to appreciate her
As Lemon Grove schools prepare to reopen for in-person learning, our district’s Executive Director of Educational Services, Marianna Vinson, talks to Greg about how it will work and what parents can expect.
Cat Corral is the Co-Founder and Executive Artistic Director of the TranscenDANCE Youth Arts Projects, promoting youth development and community support for youths and teens through the performing arts.
Chris Lumpkin owns and operates Body By Discipline, a local gym offering personal training, group fitness classes, and boxing.
Greg and Liana discuss the pending results of our recent local elections.Greg introduces a “surprise guest”.
Joshua Andrus is a Lemon Grove resident who writes children’s books and works with parents to manage their kids’ use of, and addiction to, electronic devices.
Greg and Liana navigate the streets of Lemon Grove, comparing their preferred routes.
Braving the heatwave, Greg and Liana discuss two of the candidates on November’s ballot, school re-openings, what restaurants are offering outside seating, graffiti removal, the library’s “door-side service”, and anything else that is local and
Greg and Liana are back on the microphones! They catch up on how some Lemon Grove businesses are doing, reflect on the recent troubles in La Mesa, and look forward to the future of the podcast.
Greg gives a quick message to discuss the show’s recent hiatus and its prospects for the future.
Robert Patch is the general sales manager for the local Toyota dealer, and he joins us to tell us about what they have been doing to fit into the community.Plus, Greg and Liana talk about the big rains last week, the rise of coronavirus, and a
Greg and Liana play the classic game of Would You Rather— Lemon Grove style! But don’t take it too seriously, folks. We’re just having fun. ;)Did we get something wrong? Do you have any other conundrums we should ponder? Let us know!
Sara Jacobs is in the race to take over Susan Davis’s seat as the Representative for our 53rd Congressional District. She sits down with Greg to discuss some of her core issues, what it’s like to run for office as a young woman, and her favorit
Karen Pearlman covers East County for the Union Tribune, and Lemon Grove is a regular stop on her beat. She discusses with us what it is like to report on Lemon Grove and the changes she has seen over the years.
Liana gives a report on discussions at the recent Town Hall meeting, and she brings in her friend Allen (who works at City Hall) to read his original poem “Who Am I?” in honor of Black History Month.Plus, Greg gives the latest poll results for
Ms. Altamirano was appointed to our City Council in December 2019. She sits down with Greg to tell us how she got interested in the position and what she hopes to achieve with it. Plus, Greg is concerned about where the city is headed, and he
Nando’s Taco Shop has been making fresh and delicious Mexican food in Lemon Grove for 15 years. Fernando Gallegos joins us in the studio to tell us how his father started the business and how their dedication to quality food and customer servic
Mark and Anne Stapleton are pastors at the Cornerstone Community Church of Lemon Grove. They come on the show to talk about their “Give It Away Project,” where they collect donations and redistribute them to fellow Lemon Grovers for free each w
We’re back! Happy New Year, Grovers. :)Greg and Liana catch up on some local news that happened over the holidays. Plus…-Liana challenges Greg to a Lemon Grove quiz-Greg finally gets to hear Liana’s story about the “Lemon Grove Lips”-Shanae Ja
Lemon Grove resident Tim Felten started the Sure Fire Soul Ensemble in 2012, and it didn’t take the soul/funk band long to find international success and critical acclaim. Their most recent album, Build Bridges, charted at #1 on the Billboard C
Mary Sessom, mayor of Lemon Grove 1996-2016, has a few things to say about our interview with Raquel Vasquez’s from Episode 14. Plus, Liana and Greg give their reviews of the newly opened Islander Grill on Broadway, as well as a couple current
Greg and Liana are fired up! The school board is in the midst of appointing a replacement for Katy Dexter’s old seat, and (spoiler) it’s not going well.Plus, we discuss last weekend’s chili cook-off, and Greg tests Liana’s knowledge of all the
We’re all busy, but we also would like to engage with our community now and then— maybe even contribute something positive. So for our neighbors who love Lemon Grove but don’t have the time for a big commitment, Greg and Liana list a few easy a
Rate

Join Podchaser to...

  • Rate podcasts and episodes
  • Follow podcasts and creators
  • Create podcast and episode lists
  • & much more

Unlock more with Podchaser Pro

  • Audience Insights
  • Contact Information
  • Demographics
  • Charts
  • Sponsor History
  • and More!
Pro Features