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From food insecurity to abundant tables
Mar 18, 2026
58m 57s
The power of choral music, Author Chris Blake, and a Zero Foodprint program
Nov 26, 2025
58m 32s
Independent bookstores and wine from Cambria
Nov 22, 2025
39m 20s
Diablo Canyon, Morro Bay Bird Festival and the SLO Food Bank
Nov 3, 2025
59m 00s
Horror flicks, the magical world of legumes, and happy animals
Oct 28, 2025
59m 00s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3/18/26 | ![]() From food insecurity to abundant tables✨ | food insecuritywinemaking+1 | Samra MorrisFather Ian+1 | Alma Rosa WineryAlma Rosa Winery's+1 | the Central Coast | Central Coastfood security+2 | — | 58m 57s | |
| 11/26/25 | ![]() The power of choral music, Author Chris Blake, and a Zero Foodprint program✨ | choral musicstorytelling+3 | Chris BlakeMaster Chorale S Outreach Committee+1 | Searching for a God to LoveZero Foodprint+3 | — | communityconnection+2 | — | 58m 32s | |
| 11/22/25 | ![]() Independent bookstores and wine from Cambria✨ | independent bookstoreswine+2 | Carroll LeslieRajat Parr | wineVolumes of Pleasure+2 | CambriaLos Osos | Volumes of PleasureParr Collective+2 | — | 39m 20s | |
| 11/3/25 | ![]() Diablo Canyon, Morro Bay Bird Festival and the SLO Food Bank✨ | Diablo CanyonMorro Bay Bird Festival+1 | Kara WoodruffBob Revel+1 | the SLO Food BankPeople and the Planet+1 | Diablo Canyon | government shutdownfood security+1 | — | 59m 00s | |
| 10/28/25 | ![]() Horror flicks, the magical world of legumes, and happy animals✨ | horror filmslegumes+2 | Skye McLennanMelisa Beveridge+1 | legumesthe SLO Film Center+3 | — | SLO Film CenterThe Palm Theater+1 | — | 59m 00s | |
| 10/21/25 | ![]() Film, community libraries, and the power of teaching people to read✨ | filmlibraries+2 | Kyle PlummerJuliane McAdam+4 | the SLO Film SocietyThe Bay Theater+4 | — | SLO Film SocietyThe Bay Theater+2 | — | 59m 00s | |
| 10/17/25 | ![]() Secret cinemas, marine protection & an author's local family history.✨ | cinemamarine protection+1 | Bob WhitefordSandy Alesworth+2 | Insomniac Secret CinemaHeroes, Rogues, and Wisdom+4 | — | Insomniac VideoThe Palm Theatre+2 | — | 58m 45s | |
| 10/8/25 | ![]() Arts, advocacy, and a little wine country flair✨ | artsadvocacy+3 | Jordan ChesnutChristina Dawson+1 | The Ava Hotelthe SLO County Arts Council+3 | SLO CountyPaso Robles+1 | SLO County Arts Council2025 Arts and Culture Economic Impact Report+2 | — | 59m 00s | |
| 9/30/25 | ![]() Permaculture, climate solutions, and fresh ideas for a sustainable future✨ | permacultureclimate solutions+1 | Gianna PatchenTom Bowman | What if Solving the Climate Crisis is Simple?the SLO Climate Coalition+1 | — | electrifying homesSLO Climate Coalition+1 | — | 56m 58s | |
| 9/26/25 | ![]() KCBX 50th Anniversary Special✨ | KCBXanniversary+2 | Frank Lanzone Jr.Chris McBride+3 | KCBXIssues and Ideas | the Central Coast | celebrationCentral Coast+1 | — | 56m 27s | |
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| 9/6/25 | ![]() Chilled red wines, Cal Poly cats, and two poets laureate | Wine Country's Mira Honeycutt explores the fascinating world of chillable reds. Then Celeste Geary's guests from the Cal Poly Cat Program share unexpected insights about cat adoption and finding a good, furry match. Lastly, we'll revisit a favorite conversation from January 2025 when San Luis Obispo County Poet Laureate Caleb Nichols interviewed California Poet Laureate Lee Herrick. | 57m 14s | ||||||
| 8/18/25 | ![]() Showers for the unhoused, Greek wines in Paso, and a local protest against Chevron for its ties to Israel | We start this episode with The Nonprofit Story with Dr. Consuelo Meux, where she speaks with Garry Peterson from the nonprofit Shower the People about the impact that showers have on the lives of the homeless community on the Central Coast. Then, for Wine Country, journalist and author Mira Honeycutt talks to James and Manoli Boutzoukas of Boutz Cellars about Greek wines and the importance of heritage. And, last, we have KCSB News Director Rosie Bultman speaking with Carolyn Krueger from the Central Coast Anti-War Coalition about a weekly picket calling on people to boycott Chevron in San Luis Obispo. | 57m 36s | ||||||
| 7/28/25 | ![]() Fr. Ian finds out why Spirulina is the future, poet Dian Sousa talks about why she is lovingly afraid of the sea, and composer and winemaker Brook Monroe demonstrates how he turns wine into music | For Playing with Food, KCBX's Fr. Ian Delinger travels to southern San Luis Obispo County to talk to algae farmers and find out how one particular algae—Spirulina—is made, and why it is considered a complete health food. Then, KCBX's Meher Ali is in conversation with poet and activist Dian Sousa about poetry, the necessity of work, her immigrant parents and their love of the sea, on The Lonely Goat Cafe. Last, reporter Benjamin Purper walks with Brook Monroe, musician and winemaker, in the vineyard that he manages on the Central Coast, where the latter shows him how he incorporates winemaking into his compositions. Purper's story has been sourced from KQED's The California Report. | 58m 20s | ||||||
| 7/21/25 | ![]() Author Kevin Carver on his debut novel, "The Forbidden Parallel," a nonprofit that provides mental health support for those impacted by cancer, and how the Sierra Club's local chapter supported the designation campaign for the Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary | For Bookwaves, Brian Reynolds speaks with local author and musician Kevin Carver, about his debut fantasy novel “The Forbidden Parallel“ that he has released alongside an album of the same name. Also, for The Nonprofit Story, Dr. Consuelo Meux talks with Candace Galli, Executive Director of the Cancer Support Community, about the reason why her nonprofit prioritizes mental health support for cancer patients. And, Gianna Patchen, the Sierra Club’s Santa Lucia chapter coordinator in San Luis Obispo County, shares the story of how the organization supported the designation campaign for the Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary, with KCBX's Meher Ali. | 59m 16s | ||||||
| 7/14/25 | ![]() A deep-dive into SLO County's biggest summer music festival: Festival Mozaic | Every summer in venues throughout San Luis Obispo County, Festival Mozaic presents chamber music, orchestral music, and some non-classical genres such as folk, bluegrass, world music and more. The festival presents free community concerts, ticketed concerts, educational opportunities, and even a children's concert. Listen as Marisa Waddell talks with Festival Mozaic Music Director Scott Yoo about what to expect for his 20th year with the festival. Then hear all about the Cuban mambo band Festival Mozaic is bringing to the Fremont Theater in SLO. KCBX Latin music DJ David Figueroa chats with one of the founders of Orquesta Akokán. | 58m 42s | ||||||
| 7/8/25 | ![]() Reflecting on the 'No Kings' protests in San Luis Obispo County, making sparkling wine with Rava Wines, and the lineup for the upcoming Cuesta College Central Coast Writers' Conference | Rosie Bultman, News Director at KCSB, UC Santa Barbara's student-run radio station, joins us with a brand new segment called "Standing-in-Courage." She speaks about the No Kings protests with her first guest, Linda Baker, organizer for the protests in San Luis Obispo County. For Wine Country, host Mira Honeycutt talks to Sherrie Holzer, winemaker of Rava Wines in Paso Robles, about how sparkling wine is made. And then, Meagan Friberg, Director of the Cuesta College Central Coast Writers' Conference, talks with Meher Ali about this year's lineup. | 56m 39s | ||||||
| 6/30/25 | ![]() Celebrating the centennial anniversary of the 1925 Santa Barbara earthquake, the impact of tariffs on local businesses, and MT Vallarta on poetry and the trauma of migration | We start with Carol Tangeman’s new segment, “Talking Downtown”, where she brings us stories from downtowns across the Central Coast. This one is sourced from KCSB, where reporter Lisa Osborn speaks with author and historian Betsy J. Green about an earthquake that hit Santa Barbara exactly a hundred years ago and destroyed its downtown. This led to a decision: to rebuild downtown Santa Barbara in the Spanish style. Next, KCBX's Fr. Ian speaks with local businesses about the impact of tariffs on the food and drinks industries on the Central Coast. Last, KCBX's Meher Ali has a new segment called The Lonely Goat Cafe, and it explores immigrant life from a mental health perspective, specifically looking at the idea of loneliness: how people experience it, and how they use art, music, films, and literature, to move through it. For it, she speaks with poet and Cal Poly professor MT Vallarta about the trauma of migration and poetry. | 59m 54s | ||||||
| 6/23/25 | ![]() City Farm SLO's mission to create sustainable farmers of tomorrow, how Santa Barbara got its Juneteenth celebration, and the impact of budget cuts on the History Center of San Luis Obispo County | Dr. Consuelo Meux speaks with Kayla Rutland, Executive Director, and Kate DiTrani, Program Manager, of City Farm SLO about its youth education programs and regenerative farming for the Nonprofit Story. Then, KCSB reporter Lisa Osborn's interview with Simone Ruskamp, co-founder of Santa Barbara's Juneteenth celebration about her efforts to get it started in the county. Last, KCBX's Meher Ali talks with Thomas Kessler, Executive Director, and Brittany Webb, Collections Manager, of the History Center of San Luis Obispo County, about the impact that recent budget cuts will have on the nonprofit's operations, and especially the 120,000 artifacts that make up its collection. | 58m 08s | ||||||
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