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In this miniseries of Action Items, Comstock's tackles the implication of Senate Bill 826, which requires publicly traded for-profit companies headquartered in California to ensure gender diversity on the boards as well as how to go about positioning yourself for a board of directors seat. Here, we talk to Barbara O'Connor, a nationally recognized expert in the fields of political communication and telecommunications policy and applications. She recently completed a six year term on the national board of directors of AARP in Washington DC and continues to serve on the boards of Capitol Public Radio and The California Conservation Corps. Produced by Flores Podcast Consulting
Ezra Romero is Capital Public Radio's environmental reporter and host of the YosemiteLand podcast. He's also filmed multiple award-winning documentaries and has won five Golden Mike Awards through RTNA of Southern California for his radio reporting. In 2016, he was awarded a second place podcast award from PRNDI. Previously of Valley Public Radio David has recently made Sacramento his home. Join us as we talk all things YosemiteLand, discuss reporting in a "post-truth" era, and making Sacramento home. Shownotes Intro & talking about the podcast format 2:00 - Climbing Half-Dome 4:00 - The making of YosemiteLand 8:45 - A perfect time to talk about fire 12:35 - Why is Capitol Public Radio getting into podcasts? 20:00 - Ezra's favorite places to visit in Yosemite 26:00 - The rat race & making Sacramento Home 30:29 - Ezra's favorite stories he has covered so far 37:21 - How does a journalist deal with our current "post-truth" era 47:00 - A journalists job
Joe Barr, News Director for Capitol Public Radio talks about the life and times of Mike Wallace
Joe Barr, News Director for Capitol Public Radio talks about the life and times of Mike Wallace
Nick Brunner talks about his web based radio program "Off Air" and his work at Capitol Public Radio.
Nick Brunner talks about his web based radio program "Off Air" and his work at Capitol Public Radio.
Capitol Public Radio's Donna Apidone, talks about her upcoming interview, An Evening With Morning Edition, at the Mondavi Center; and William Beteta, Chief of Interpretation and Visitor Services at the Brown verses Board of Education National Historic Site in Topeka, Kansas, talks about the anniversary of the historic decision.
Benjamin Jonas-Keeling, producer of Capitol Public Radio's Insight program, talks about his upcoming move to The Voice of America
Current Events; talk with Capitol Public Radio's Donna Apidone, local host of NPR's Morning Edition