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This is Voice of San Diego’s weekly spitfire roundup of news. We cover local and regional politics, the environment, education, the border and more. This show features our investigative reporting and interviews with lawmakers and other special guests.
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First Episode launches on September 18th, 2025! Interior Design San Diego - Presented by the ASID San Diego Chapter is your local hub for inspiration, connection, and growth in the design community. Created to support our chapter members, this podcast shares practical business practices, insights from fellow designers, and the many benefits of being part of ASID. Listeners will also stay in the loop on upcoming events, gain valuable product knowledge from our industry partners, and hear the ...
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Tune into the Backstory Podcast with hosts Riccardo Di Cato, Aakash Bhalothia, Santiago Cantillo, and Maddison Erbabian for a deep dive into the behind-the-scenes process of economic research. Each episode unpacks the hidden journey from a paper's conception to its publication, sharing the challenges and triumphs scholars face along the way. Conceptualized by Paul Niehaus and brought to life by UCSD grad students, Backstory gives voice to the stories that academia often leaves untold.
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California is by far the largest state in the country. What happens here affects the country and the world. What happens here, from big cities like San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Jose, to the breadbasket of the Central Valley, is consequential. This podcast is a feature of the extensive www.SoDoesItMatter.com Substack Newsletter (sign up for free). This is where longtime California conservative strategist Jon Fleischman features audio commentary, mainly in the form of intervi ...
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The podcast from the creator of the brand Fuck Fentanyl San Diego This podcast is giving a voice to people who have been affected by the fentanyl epidemic and addiction. This podcast will share the stories of those overcoming addiction on the road to recovery as well individuals who have lost loved one to the poison fentanyl and want to raise awareness this podcast will have people from all walks life with a singular message Fuck Fentanyl
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These are cross-border stories that connect us. Border people often inhabit this in-between place. From KPBS “Port of Entry” tells personal stories from this place — stories of love, hope, struggle, and survival from border crossers, fronterizxs, and other people whose lives are shaped around the wall. Rooted in San Diego and Tijuana, we are a transborder podcast for transborder people. We live life on la linea. Hosted by Alan Lilienthal and Natalie Gonzalez, written and produced by Julio C. ...
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Stop & Talk

Grant Oliphant, Prebys Foundation, Crystal Page

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Join Grant Oliphant and Crystal Page as they sit down to explore the vibrant and evolving landscape of San Diego County, through the lens of the Prebys Foundation's mission and vision. In Stop & Talk, Grant and Crystal engage in thought-provoking conversations with local leaders, changemakers, and community builders who are passionate about creating a more inclusive, purposeful, and opportunity-rich San Diego Each episode offers an inside look into the foundation's journey, discoveries, and ...
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San Diego Decides

Voice of San Diego

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This is San Diego’s election podcast. Hosts Sara Libby and Jesse Marx break down individual races and ballot measures — and they dig into the mechanics of voting, state-level drama and more. Subscribe now and get ready to vote.
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GullsCast

San Diego Gulls

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The voice of the San Diego Gulls, Andy Zilch, gives an update on the team's action in the AHL and interviews a member of the team each week on GullsCast.
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San Diego Culturecast

Voice of San Diego

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Culturecast is Voice of San Diego's podcast about arts and culture in the San Diego region. In the first season, host Kinsee Morlan will zero in on Barrio Logan and the tension between the locally driven DIY arts renaissance and the new wave of outside developers setting up shop in the neighborhood.
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I Made it in San Diego

Voice of San Diego

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There’s a personal story behind every business. Some succeed. Some fail. Many do both. I Made it In San Diego will introduce listeners to the stories behind the city’s small and well-known businesses, and the people who made them what they are today. It’ll delve into the triumphs, tough times and lessons learned along the way – as well as stories unique to San Diego’s technology and border economy.
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Military Mondays

Daniel Lehman - Host - Former USMC

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Homefront Media is the Voice of the Veteran Community. Coming to you live via radio on 1170 KCBQ, SoundCloud and iTunes, via Television on Cox Channel 4 San Diego, and through Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, etc...
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While Wales is often celebrated for its breathtaking landscapes, iconic choirs, and passion for rugby, its valleys and hillsides also cradle some of Britain’s most intriguing and haunting tales. From baffling disappearances and unsolved murders to the eerie whispers of Welsh folklore, there are hidden stories woven into every corner of the country. Too often overlooked by mainstream media and the wider true crime world, this podcast shines a focused light on the murders, mysteries, and forgo ...
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RISE Urban Nation

Taryell Simmons

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RISE Urban Nation is a culture and business podcast amplifying the voices of Black and Pan-African entrepreneurs, innovators, and changemakers who are rewriting the narrative of success. Hosted by Taryell Simmons, each episode blends storytelling, strategy, and social impact to help purpose-driven leaders grow their brands, visibility, and confidence through the power of authentic storytelling. This show was born from Taryell’s mission to close the visibility gap for Black and Pan-African cr ...
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Brewers Voice

Tim Parker & Brandon Rodgers

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Craft Beer Podcast talking to brewers and brewery owners from across the US to learn about the ins and outs of brewing, running a brewery and everything and anything in between.
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Environmental Leadership Chronicles is brought to you by the California Association of Environmental Professionals. We interview leaders in the environmental industry to share information about their career development beyond the technical work. This podcast is for anyone who is interested in any and all things within the environmental profession and leadership.
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POINT LOMA & OB DEMS

Point Loma Democratic Club

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The Point Loma & OB Dems is one of several clubs of the San Diego County Democratic Party. We were formed in 1954 to serve the Point Loma, Ocean Beach, and Loma Portal communities. We invite you to join us at our Events that are regularly held at the Point Loma Assembly, 3035 Talbot St, on Sundays from 4:00-5:30 PM
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On the Voices of Team Fishel, we talk to Teammates from across the organization about their time with us, what they do, and why they’ve made a career here. It’s an opportunity for you to get to know us better and maybe you’ll find that what we’re doing is of interest to you. Team Fishel is the Best Choice in Utility Engineering & Construction, learn more at teamfishel.com or teamfisheljobs.com to apply.
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Our show offers you transformative (yet pragmatic) ideas, data, and tools to help you invest in the nonprofit workforce. This unique show invites you into fun, provocative conversations with a diverse network of funders, nonprofit leaders, authors, intermediaries, and government leaders. Your host, Rusty Stahl, who founded Fund the People in 2014, is the foremost advocate for the U.S. nonprofit workforce. Our mission? To maximize investment in America's nonprofit workforce to drive equity, e ...
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Welcome to the 1 Day Business Breakthrough (1DayBB) Podcast! Each episode features the voice of one real-life business owner who shares their most painful struggle, followed by a 15-minute "hotseat" where entrepreneur hosts Pat Flynn and Chris Ducker go back-and-forth to brainstorm, share ideas and develop strategics, tactics and tips to help that person break through their struggle. Each episode ends with both Pat and Chris sharing what each of their next steps would be. 1DayBB started as a ...
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If you work in retail, this is for you! This podcast is part of the RETAIL IN AMERICA tour in an Airstream trailer, a journey to discover the incredible retail heroes all across the country, celebrating retail culture, community, and careers. Every episode is recorded in person like a conversation around the campfire telling stories, sharing what inspires you, why you love what you do, and always with a sense of retail pride.
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Idyllwild Arts Academy is proud to present "One World. One Idyllwild. The Series: In Conversation with Pamela Jordan". The Series brings together thought leaders, creatives, influencers and changemakers, highlighting the work of citizen artists whose careers and lives have been shaped by the power of art.
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The VOSD Podcast crew was without their fearless leader Scott Lewis this week, but Andrea Sanchez-Villafaña held it down and led us all through the news of the week. The pod crew talked about chickens as pets, county taxes, and some news stories that are safe to talk about at the dinner table. Have you ever walked past a neighbor's house and heard …
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I have a special awareness episode with my friend Jenn Schwager. She talks about her brother Evan Schwager who passed away from a Fentanyl overdose in 2008 at 18 years old. She opens up about the repercussions of losing her brother to what at the time was not a commonly known substance and the grief she had to overcome. She also talks about what ma…
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In this episode of Interior Design San Diego, host Rachel Larraine Crawford sits down with hospitality designer, educator, and ASID leader Shannon Rice to explore how design can literally change the trajectory of a family’s life. Shannon shares her journey from 20-year-old receptionist at a flooring company to hospitality-focused designer, business…
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Just in time for the Thanksgiving holiday, Rusty sits down with consultant and PlayFull Podcast host Kristine Michie for a lively conversation about the role of joy, play, and ice cream in sustaining the nonprofit workforce. Kristine shares how her lifelong roots in activism shaped her worldview, and how her consulting firm, ImpactFull, emerged wit…
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🎙️ This Week on So, Does It Matter? — Sheriff Chad Bianco, Candidate for Governor of California Welcome back to So, Does It Matter? — the podcast where Jon Fleischman sits down one-on-one with the leaders who want to change California’s direction. In this episode, Jon talks with Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, now a candidate for governor. On…
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Makers Church is a diverse community committed to following Jesus and loving people. No matter where you are in your faith journey, you are welcome at Makers Church. As a Christ-centered, Bible-believing church, we exist to make on earth as it is in heaven by developing and commissioning followers of Jesus Christ to love God and love others • Subsc…
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United States Congressman Scott Peters is a champion for Progressive Abundance. A member of both the Congressional YIMBY Caucus and the Congressional Build America Caucus, Representative Peters even had a hand in founding YIMBY Democrats of San Diego County. In this episode of Radio Abundance, we met up with Congressman Peters while he was visiting…
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For 7 years until YIMBY Democrats for America launched in 2025, the only YIMBY Democratic organization in the United States was YIMBY Democrats of San Diego County. And what a success they’ve been! For this special episode of Radio Abundance, YIMBY Democrats for America Executive Director Steve Boyle swung over to San Diego for an in-person, in-stu…
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Today I have my colleague Jim on the podcast. Jim talks about his life growing up in El cajon with a passion for baseball and music, struggles with alcoholism and drug addiction and his healing journey to recovery . He has been sober for 6 years and working as drug and alcohol counselor in the height of the fentanyl epidemic. Mentioned in this epis…
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I got my homie Jesse on the podcast. Growing up in Chula Vista in a household of abuse, he applied in himself to school to escape from home. He later would start drinking and indulge in drugs and give up his opportunity in school. With years of run-ins with the law in both America and Mexico with an addiction to meth and alcohol that let him homele…
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On this week's episode of the VOSD Podcast, we had a grand old time at Soda Bar for our latest live podcast Brews and News. The crew were able to get San Diego State Athletic Director John David Wicker to sit down for an hour to discuss a lot about San Diego State Athletics! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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In this episode, we feature Xela Brainin Godinez, a student at CSU Channel Islands studying Environmental Science and Resource Management with a marine and coastal emphasis. Having served as a AEP Student Council Member and participant on the People & Culture Committee, Xela brings a fresh perspective on entering the environmental profession. From …
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In this special Student Edition episode, we’re passing the mic to Anna Wright, a junior at San Diego State University and student rep on the ASID San Diego board. Anna shares her journey from STEM to design and opens up a real, relatable conversation with fellow student and ASID committee member Theresa Staine —who brings a unique blend of business…
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Walking Shield has spent nearly four decades improving quality of life for Native communities across the United States—bridging sovereign tribal nations with philanthropy, federal agencies, and the U.S. military. Alongside the Walking Shield team, Executive Director, Dr. John Castillo, and Senior Fellow, Mariano Diaz help tribes build the capacity …
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This Week on the So, Does It Matter? Podcast — Chuck Michel, President of the California Rifle & Pistol Association Welcome back to So, Does It Matter? The Podcast — where we sit down each week with the people who shape, fight for, and sometimes frustrate the future of California politics. I’m Jon Fleischman, publisher of So Does It Matter, and thi…
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This episode explores the stages of foundation responses to the Trump Administration’s War on Charities, through the lens of a place-based funder network. Rusty sits down with Megan Thomas, CEO of Catalyst of San Diego and Imperial Counties. This regional funder association has worked with its members and local nonprofit advisors to build several r…
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Makers Church is a diverse community committed to following Jesus and loving people. No matter where you are in your faith journey, you are welcome at Makers Church. As a Christ-centered, Bible-believing church, we exist to make on earth as it is in heaven by developing and commissioning followers of Jesus Christ to love God and love others • Subsc…
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In this episode, Taryell Simmons and Jamarquan Houston dive into the art of building a brand that reflects who you truly are. As a first-generation college graduate, mental health provider, and visionary entrepreneur, Jamarquan’s story is one of resilience, creativity, and liberation. He shares how his work bridges communication and accessibility t…
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In this episode, we're excited to feature Andrea Doonan, an ecological landscape designer based in San Diego who is transforming how we think about residential landscapes. Andrea specializes in designing spaces that connect people with nature while incorporating regenerative and sustainable practices. Her award-winning landscapes have been featured…
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In this episode of Interior Design San Diego, host Rachel Crawford sits down with Kristy Kropat, the incoming President‑Elect of the ASID San Diego Chapter, to explore her journey, design philosophy, and her vision for the chapter. Key Topics Covered: Kristy’s unconventional path into interior design: from a decade as a software and embedded system…
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In this episode, you'll get valuable insights from the CEO of one of the few foundations in the US focused on nonprofit people, not nonprofit programs. Our guest is Maria Cabildo, CEO of The Durfee Foundation. Durfee funds “people and possibilities in Los Angeles county.” Maria served as President and CEO of the East LA Community Corporation for 16…
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🎙️ This Week on So, Does It Matter? — Steve Hilton, Candidate for Governor of California Welcome back to So, Does It Matter? The Podcast — where Jon Fleischman sits down one-on-one with the people shaping California’s political future. In this episode, Jon talks with Steve Hilton, candidate for governor of California. Born in the U.K. and known to …
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Riccardo speaks with Ariel Zucker, Assistant Professor of Economics at UC Santa Cruz, about her paper “Price Incentives for Conservation: Experimental Evidence from Groundwater Irrigation.” The conversation explores the logistical challenges of running a large-scale field intervention, the lessons learned from multiple pilot attempts, and the trade…
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Makers Church is a diverse community committed to following Jesus and loving people. No matter where you are in your faith journey, you are welcome at Makers Church. As a Christ-centered, Bible-believing church, we exist to make on earth as it is in heaven by developing and commissioning followers of Jesus Christ to love God and love others • Subsc…
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Today I have my homie Pepe on the podcast. One of my good friends from a "magical place" . He talks about his life growing up in Mexicali and his progression to meth addiction. While living in Chula Vista he started working in the restaurant industry but the lifestyle would catch up and he go to state prison. After being parole mandated to go to tr…
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About the Episode: In this episode, Taryell Simmons and Ryan Koriya dive deep into the art of rewiring the mind for purpose, creativity, and emotional freedom. Ryan — also known as The Soul Mechanic — shares his journey from Zimbabwe to the global stage, where he now helps individuals and organizations heal emotional patterns, build authentic brand…
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This "quick hit" five minute podcast focuses on Rick Caruso, a billionaire developer in California, who is apparently so focused on his political ambitions that he not only left the GOP but has embraced the progressive agenda of the left. There is a whole lot more content at www.SoDoesItMatter.com.By Jon Fleischman
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I have my homie Nick on the podcast. Growing up in Jersey he started experimenting with drugs and alcohol while he was in middle school. He later was offered Percocet that turned out to be pressed fentanyl pills and fell into crack and Fentanyl addiction. With over 20 trips to rehab The 21st attempt he decided he had enough and move to San Diego to…
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Today I have my friend kristina on the podcast. Growing up in San Marcos she always lived a double life of getting in trouble and having success in school and sports. She started drinking and using drugs at 18 and hide her problem with fitness working as trainer and competing. With years of hard drug use living at the mt Vernon hotel and the street…
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This week on the So, Does It Matter? Podcast on California Politics — Jon Fleischman goes through this week’s top ten Winners & Losers here in the Golden State. Below is a link to the written column on this, but of course, Jon is a lot more “colorful” as he goes through all ten of these folks who did it right or did it wrong. You will not want to m…
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What do you do when the dream job isn’t hiring yet—or doesn’t exist at all? You build your own path, one floor plan at a time. In this episode, I’m joined by Heather Vitti Pruett of Vitti Interiors—a San Diego-based designer who turned her love of design into a multi-stream business that blends creativity, construction, and serious adaptability. Fr…
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Brandon Steppe left a corporate career to start a recording studio in his garage—never imagining that a few persistent neighborhood kids would change his life. Those early studio sessions grew into the David’s Harp Foundation, a nonprofit where justice-involved and opportunity youth in San Diego discover their voices and chart a path forward throug…
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Mikey speaks with Lauren Falcao Bergquist, an assistant professor of economics and global affairs at Yale. Lauren talks about how and why she studies agriculture in developing countries, the challenges that entails, and how she and her co-authors overcome those challenges in her new paper on Ugandan coffee farmers and their supply chains.…
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In this powerful episode of Fund the People’s Defend Nonprofits, Defend Democracy series, Rusty sits down with Tonya Allen, President of the McKnight Foundation, to explore how philanthropy can respond to the Trump Administration’s War on Charity, and serve as an active force for transformation. Tonya shares her roots in Detroit activism, lessons f…
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Welcome to So, Does It Matter? A Podcast on California Politics. This week we have a one-on-one interview with Joel Pollak, formerly of Breitbart News Network, who has just started as the new opinion page editor of the soon-to-launch California Post! Visit our Substack for lots of great California political content: www.SoDoesItMatter.com. We recor…
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Summary In this episode of the Rise Urban Nation podcast, Taryell Simmons and Amervis López Cobb explore the journey of leadership through the lens of psychological safety and personal experiences. Amervis shares her story of overcoming adversity as a teen mom and navigating corporate environments, emphasizing the importance of creating safe spaces…
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In this brief Bonus Episode, Rusty Stahl introduces the concept of Staff Operating Support (S.O.S.) Grants. It's a new type of grant for the new type of existential crisis we face. Download our new S.O.S. Grants Concept Paper (http://bit.ly/3WwR489) Share this flyer about the S.O.S. Grants Concept Paper An S.O.S. Grant is restricted for investments…
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Makers Church is a diverse community committed to following Jesus and loving people. No matter where you are in your faith journey, you are welcome at Makers Church. As a Christ-centered, Bible-believing church, we exist to make on earth as it is in heaven by developing and commissioning followers of Jesus Christ to love God and love others • Subsc…
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Today I have my friend Faye on the podcast. Grewing up in Encinitas and Solana Beach , she was living the night club life in highschool. Faye was quickly addicted to multiple substances and gave up everything and hit bottom. She went to treatment in Orange county where she last used and has been sober for 13 years (11-3-12). 4 years ago she lost he…
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In this special Día de Muertos bonus episode, Natalie invites KPBS web producer Leslie Gonzalez to explore Tijuana’s famous Mercado Hidalgo and discover the stunning altar that’s built each year to honor the market’s founding partners who have passed away. But there’s a twist: Leslie has never actually visited Tijuana. Her parents always warned her…
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This weeks edition of the Voice of San Diego Podcast has some big decisions being made in the city of San Diego. The San Diego City Council approves a water rate hike for two years instead of four. How does that affect you? The county supervisors are trying to balance the budget behind closed doors. Jakob details the approval of safe parking by San…
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