Afleveringen
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Jason Scorse offers clarification on the Israel/Gaza situation.Photo courtesy of Cottonbro.
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Alan Ritch has a cowboy hero.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Sally Grey waxes philosophical about apples.
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Bahia Brunelle shares her memories of sweet peas.
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Meade Fischer takes a look at blind following.Book mentioned, Eric Hoffer: Thoughts on the Nature of Mass MovementsPhoto courtesy of Luis Quintero.
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Steve Pleich asks, ” What is the most important day in your life?”Photo courtesy of RDNE Stock Project.
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Tim Rudolph shares his insights in being a job site laborer.Photo courtesy of Yury Kim.
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Author and teacher Patrice Vecchione recalls seeing a mountain lion. This piece is inspired by her weekly Monterey Herald column A Walk About Town. Recorded and edited by Mathilde Rand for First Person Singular.
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Moondance witnesses a neighbor’s eviction.Photo courtesy of Aaron Brewer.
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Laurie Corn states, “A house can have a soul.”
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Meade Fischer learned something when comparing debates from the 60’s and those of today.Photo courtesy of Markus Winkler.
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Colleen Shaw speaks the unspoken word.Photo courtesy of Jill Wellington.
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Alan Ritch introduces us to his mail carrier.
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Jason Scorse says, “The choice in November is clear.”
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Unhae Langis takes heart in Youth v Gov.The film Youth v. Gov explores the inspiring journey of the 21 youth plaintiffs of Juliana vs. US. The Santa Cruz film screening will take place on Friday, April 26, 7 pm at the 418 Project Theater, 155 River St, Santa Cruz.
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Bahia Brunelle is intrigued by her husband’s uncle.
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Sally Grey loves to talk about pockets.Photo courtesy of World Spectrum
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The late Olga Cossi raised the question of raisin bran.Photo courtesy of Polina Tankilevitch
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Tricia Stone (Zenone) finds that destiny sometimes has its own plans.Photo courtesy of Craig Adderley
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