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Matt Apodaca returns to talk to the boys about Season 7, Episode 11 "Heal the Bay"!
ICYMI: Hour Two of ‘Later, with Mo'Kelly' Presents – ‘Friday Nights' with L.A. Radio Legend Nautica De La Cruz checking out the Santa Barbara Zoo “Where Adventure Awaits” AND highlighting today's ‘Hidden Gem,' Tina Ramirez and the prominent Santa Monica environmental nonprofit ‘Heal The Bay,' and its mission to protect coastal waters and watersheds in SoCal…PLUS - Mark Rahner reviews the new Nicolas Cage, Maika Monroe NEON Pictures release “Longlegs” in ‘The Rahner Report' and MORE - on KFI AM 640…Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app
ICYMI: ‘Later, with Mo'Kelly' Presents – ‘Friday Nights' with L.A. Radio Legend Nautica De La Cruz checking out the Santa Barbara Zoo “Where Adventure Awaits” AND highlighting today's ‘Hidden Gem,' Tina Ramirez and the prominent Santa Monica environmental nonprofit ‘Heal The Bay,' and its mission to protect coastal waters and watersheds in SoCal - on KFI AM 640…Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app
MAY 13, 1996 - There's something in the water ... and it's making Mitch sick! It's a mystery just what's poisoned the Hero of the Beach but Caroline, Cody, and CJ are on the case! Baywatch's own version of Charlie's Angels search the seaside for clues, even as nefarious vegetable merchants plot against them! Will they be able to find the offending chemical in time? Or will Mitch finally meet his end?! Could this yet be the most drama-filled episode of Hot Red Shorts - A Gay Watch of Baywatch? Not only is Mitch fighting for his life against a unknown ailment (as well as giving his best attempt at a Daytime Emmy) but Donna has to deal with a cranky photographer, his neglected models, and a magazine editor that just won't leave her alone. Meanwhile, CJ dazzles us with yet another artist endeavor: painting! Toxic drums, even more toxic behavior, and abstract art -- that sounds like a recipe for a good listen! https://linktr.ee/hotredshortspodcast
The coalition Reusable LA has been actively advocating for a number of years on several policies pertaining to waste reduction and plastic pollution, including the switch to reuse for onsite dining. Upstream's Macy Zander interviews Reusable LA's co-leads, Alison Waliszewski of 5 Gyres and Emily Parker of Heal the Bay, to hear their key tips for advocates working on this topic.Resources:Accompanying video and summary blogreusablela.org reusablela@gmail.comReusable LA on InstagramStart or join a community coalitionThe Reuse for Onsite Dining resource library
Learn about the impact of climate change on water sources and stormwater capture initiatives like Measure W which is putting 300M/year into capturing this storm water! Matt explores Tracy's role on the Metropolitan Water District Board, addressing challenges with emerging contaminants including microplastics and Heal the Bay's initiatives to eliminate single-use plastics from the environment through policy advocacy, and emphasizes collective efforts in environmental protection and encourages listener involvement in the myriad conservation initiatives in California and across the country.
Learn about the impact of climate change on water sources and stormwater capture initiatives like Measure W which is putting 300M/year into capturing this storm water! Matt explores Tracy's role on the Metropolitan Water District Board, addressing challenges with emerging contaminants including microplastics and Heal the Bay's initiatives to eliminate single-use plastics from the environment through policy advocacy, and emphasizes collective efforts in environmental protection and encourages listener involvement in the myriad conservation initiatives in California and across the country.
Jack and Payne continue to argue over whether he deserves the money, and Payne gives us a little more insight about his back story and his possible motive. Jack tries to convince Payne to let him get off the bus to confer with the response team, but Payne is reluctant to lose his favorite hostage. He finally relents, but not with some serious admonitions. Thank you all for listening! You can interact with us below! Pop Quiz Hot Shot / Bus 2525 on Facebook / Twitter Email - speedmoviemin@gmail.com Bentley - @bentleywho - Twitter - Instagram - Fiverr Logo by: Kevin Zeigler - Instagram -Website --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/speed-movie-minute/message
Nature-Based Systems ThinkingDavid and Laura Hertz — On Nature-Based Systems Thinking, on Resilient Communities through Design, on Their Award-Winning Atmospheric Water Sequestration Invention WEDEW, on the Democratization of Natural Resources, and on the Resilience Fund. ‘We live in a world of transitions between the fossil fuel and free world. There's no time to be apathetic and it's incredibly exciting to live in a time where investment being placed in incredible technologies that could help reverse the consequences we created. A world where we can see a distributed system and natural resources democratized. — David Hertz About David and Laura HertzDavid has been working at the edge of sustainability and the forefront of regenerative architecture for over 35 years. As a systems thinker, he engages a variety of fields through design and believes in expanding the conceptual limits of architecture.Throughout his career, David has connected the art of building with responsible stewardship of the Earth. A LEED accredited professional, he serves on the board of Heal The Bay and is a member of the City of Santa Monica's Task Force on the Environment. David taught sustainable design and mentored students at his alma mater, SCI-Arc, as well as Art Center College of Design and USC, and currently serves on the Academic Advisory Committee for UCLA's Extension Program. Laura is a storyteller, an environmentalist, a humanitarian, and a concerned citizen with the goal to educate and inspire to leave this planet a better place. A native Californian, Laura grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area. She spent most of her childhood on the coast sailing. As a daughter of a commercial airline pilot and a wildly creative mother, Laura's lifelong passion for photography is the product of her traveling adventures around the world, discovering the visual beauty and intrigue of foreign lands, cultures, and customs. She worked as a Photojournalist for many publications and later as an Advertising and Lifestyle Photographer. In 2015, Laura and her husband David Hertz, co-founded Skysource, a social impact enterprise focused on creating deployable atmospheric water solutions that address all aspects of global water issues. She also serves on the board of The Bay Foundation, 501(c)(3) non-profit environmental group that restores and enhances The Santa Monica Bay through actions and partnerships that improve water quality, conserve and rehabilitate natural resources, and protect the Bay's benefits and values.. A lifelong passion for surfing has made David and Laura active in issues of water quality and access. ‘18% of Californian budget is pumping water across long distances – this is huge. Desalination plants and water movement are not the cleanest solutions. 0.22% of fresh water is contained in water vapor and we forget that there is 6 times more water vapor at any given time than there is in rivers and lakes. This happens to sit at the highest point of the water shed, and once extracted then cooled, water becomes extremely accessible and free.' says David Hertz.Together, David and Laura founded Skysource to democratize water, and their efforts culminated in winning the Water Abundance XPRIZE. Since then, they have focused on making communities more resilient through design. After the Woolsey Fire devastated their community, David has become committed to helping friends and neighbors rebuild their homes and lives. David is also the co-founder of Resilience Fund for Advancing Climate Technologies, focusing on water, food, energy, and carbon transformation technology solutions to mitigate and adapt to climate change. SELECTED LINKS FROM THE EPISODE - SkySource- The Resilience Fund For Advancing Climate Technologies (resilience-fund.org)- Xanabu- XPrize for Water Abundance- Precipitating Change - Home - The Bay Foundation (santamonicabay.org)- Laura Doss Photo (facebook.com)- Home - The Teen Project- David Hertz Architects FAIA & The Studio of Environmental Architecture (davidhertzfaia.com)- David Hertz Architects (@davidhertz_studioea) • Instagram photos and videos- XPRIZE Winner Creates Water from Thin Air - YouTube
This week, for another special episode in our series on The Reusies™, host Brooking Gatewood sits down with members of Reusable LA – the 2021 Most Impactful Community Leadership award winner at the National Reuse Awards. Alison Waliszewski with 5 Gyres, Melissa Aguayo with Break Free From Plastic, and Emily Parker with Heal the Bay share the history and victories of this powerful and inclusive coalition helping to shift the state of plastic pollution in the city of Los Angeles. To keep up with Reusable LA's work and get involved in upcoming actions, visit www.reusablela.org and follow the coalition on social media: InstagramFacebookTwitterIf you're interested in joining an existing reuse coalition or starting a new one in your community, visit our Community Coalitions webpage to see how you can get involved. For more on grassroots and inclusive organizing, check out episodes 1: A giant leap toward throw-away-free living; 33: Racial Justice & Environmentalism: Together & Inseparable; and 45: Changing the narrative: Environmental justice and plastic production!
It's November and as the holidays creep up, the guys invite a new guest and come up with ways to give back. In this episode, we cover giving blood, helping out the unhoused, gardening angels, and learning to be more like Mr. Beast and less like Jake Paul. But there is still silliness to be found as we take shots at vocal fry, give multiple shout outs to a previous guest, and have fun with the new soundboard. Plus, Rudy teases future episodes and a new project he's working on this month. *Applause* Got a comment or question? Send it to toliveandtryinlapodcast@gmail.com Follow us on: Instagram: @toliveandtryinlapodcast Twitter: @toliveandtrypod
This weeks' Song To Chew' is HEAL THE BAY from my ‘Pluggin' Away' album. It's an anthem, and a plea to all humans to help save this planet of ours. If we want a clean, unpolluted non-toxic environment, we must first be able to imagine one. When we throw something “away”, it doesn't really go “away”, it just goes somewhere else! So it's up to each of us to take care of our biosphere. Even if we have to clean up after other people! We need more cooperative, less competitive ways to live together, so we can function as ‘stewards' of the precious life-forms we already have here, rather than thinking of them as ‘infinite resources', to be used by us for our own human survival. They are not. And we can start our stewardship by cleaning up the bay! ~ Subscribe to my Songs To Chew podcast = https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/peter-alsops-songs-to-chew/id1446179156 ~ CAMPING WITH DADS = https://www.amazon.com/Camping-Dads-Peter-Alsop/dp/B08CS871QW/ref=sr_1_1 ~ www.FaceBook.com/WeLikePeterAlsop ~ Youtube.com/peteralsop = videos ~ Patreon.com/peteralsop = support my music & other artistic endeavors ~ www.peteralsop.com/music = CDs & downloads
Clam Beach landed on Heal the Bay's list of California's most polluted beaches yet again this year, getting an 'F' for water quality on the 2021 Beach Report Card. Today our guest is Dr. Jeremy Corrigan, who has worked for years to answer the burning question: why does Clam Beach have such high levels of fecal indicator bacteria? Dr. J is the Lab Manager at the Humboldt County Dept. of Public Health, and recently published a paper based on genetic analysis of the most likely sources. His findings point to birds as the main influence at Clam Beach, while cattle appear to be the biggest source of bacteria pollution in the Strawberry Creek watershed. Tune in to find out what this means for surfers and other beachgoers. For those inclined to do a deep dive:Microbial Source Tracking Approach to Investigate Fecal Waste at the Strawberry Creek Watershed and Clam Beach, California, USA by Jeremy A. Corrigan et al. 2021 Heal the Bay's 2020-21 Beach Report CardRegional Water Board's 2016-18 research on Pathogens in Coastal StreamsHumboldt Baykeeper's Water Quality Program features research involving volunteers, student interns, and local water quality expertsSupport the show (https://www.humboldtbaykeeper.org/get-involved/donate)
Matt speaks with Shelly Luce and Talia Walsh from Heal The Bay about waterway protection, wastewater recycling, and plastic waste reduction. They highlight the Beach and River Report Cards, Coastal Cleanup Day, and the reopening of Heal The Bay's Santa Monica Pier Aquarium.
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Show Notes:The show’s fifth episode takes us beyond the beach and behind the scenes of Lily’s crafting adventures! She also helps spread awareness on what the folks at Heal The Bay are up to this month.Follow us on Instagram: @BeyondTheBeachPodcastFollow Lily on Instagram: @lilysheahan
Today's guest is Kevin Tighe, co-founder and CEO at Beachly. Beachly is a subscription box company that connects people with the lifestyles that they love. Beachly delivers beach inspired apparel, accessories and lifestyle products from the industry's top brands and hottest newcomers directly to their members' doorsteps every season.Before starting Beachly (formerly Coastal Co.) Kevin had founded WeBRAND, the Cross Coast Group , a popular college oriented blog, and served as CMO to a financial tech start-up. Kevin grew up in Washington DC and moved to Los Angeles in 2005 to attend the University of Southern California. He's contributed articles and commentary which has been featured in online publications such as VentureBeat, Forbes.com and Mashable. He's also been featured on the Brand On Purpose Podcast, and the Pacific Business Journal.Beachly has partnered with Heal the Bay, Pledging to help keep fragile coasts pristine and clean. Each month, proceeds from each box fund a Heal The Bay hosted beach cleanups, as well as additional Heal The Bay coastline protection initiatives. Beachly has recently been named finalist for Surf Shop Box Finalist for Hawaii Venture Capital Association's Start up of the Year.On today's episode Kevin and I dive in all aspects of the subscription box business. Kevin shares some of the pitfalls to avoid, along with how to adjust and recover from unforeseen obstacles that can turf your business if you aren't willing to adapt along your journey.This episode is sponsored by Harbor Marketing Agency. Visit harbormarketingagency.com for get your FREE FUNNEL AUDIT, and for everything you'll need to get started on the path to growth! The Subscription Box Show shareable Trailerhttps://www.buzzsprout.com/927664/3027694-the-subscription-box-show-trailer.mp3?blob_id=10986793&download=trueOne type of product/box Kevin would stay clear of: Anything that does not provide true valueKevin's favorite subscription box: Daily Harvest and Bootay BagKevin's favorite social media platform: InstagramLinks:Kevin and Beachly:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beachly/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinptighe/Host Links:The Subscription Box Show Website: https://www.thesubscriptionboxshow.comConnect with Eric Musick: https://www.thesubscriptionboxshow.com/contact2The Subscription Box Show Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/thesubscriptionboxshow.comEric Musick's email: eric@thesubscriptionboxshow.comEric Musick's Instagram: @thesubscriptionboxshow or https://www.instagram.com/thesubscriptionboxshowThe Subscription Box Show Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2960087864057955/Book a call with Eric at: https://www.calendly.com/thesubboxshow
Barney and Omar are back with a weekly update to discuss the latest releases, current collaborations, business tips and tease the upcoming Breaking Bad collaboration. First they talk about Coastal Clean Up Day and K-Swiss’s involvement with advocacy group Heal The Bay. Barney shares great advice on brand voice and positioning. He also shares three important trends in marketing and brand communication that will set you apart. Finally, Barney and Omar finish by giving shout outs and tease the next collaboration happening in October with Breaking Bad. Listen to all our past episodes: https://kswiss.com/pages/kswiss-radio Follow us on Instagram : https://instagram.com/kswiss And please show us love by leaving a review and rating the show! Show produced by Christian (XIAN) Williams.
Introducing “Inside K-Swiss” a new podcast series that gives you an inside look at what is happening at K-Swiss. On the first episode, Barney and Omar discuss the the latest releases, current collaborations, and tease the upcoming GaryVee 005. First, they talk in detail about ‘The Startup’, a purpose-built sneaker for entrepreneurs. They discuss what the colors represent, materials used, the talent they worked with, and briefly tease the next colorway called “Confidence”. They also talk about the latest collaboration with Heal The Bay, an environmental nonprofit dedicated to making coastal waters safer and cleaner. Finally, Barney and Omar finish by giving shout outs and leaving the listeners with a giveaway challenge for a chance to win a pair of The Startup ‘Confidence’ sneakers. Listen to all our past episodes: https://kswiss.com/pages/kswiss-radio Follow us on Instagram : https://instagram.com/kswiss Please show us love by leaving a review and rating the show!
David has been working at the edge of sustainability and the forefront of regenerative architecture for over 35 years. As a systems thinker, he engages a variety of fields through design and believes in expanding the conceptual limits of architecture. Throughout his career, David has connected the art of building with responsible stewardship of the Earth. A LEED accredited professional, he serves on the board of Heal The Bay and is a member of the City of Santa Monica’s Task Force on the Environment. David taught sustainable design and mentored students at his alma mater, SCI-Arc, as well as Art Center College of Design and USC, and currently serves on the Academic Advisory Committee for UCLA’s Extension Program. A lifelong passion for surfing has made David keenly active in issues regarding water quality and access. He and his wife Laura founded Skysource to develop and distribute atmospheric water generation technology, and their efforts culminated in winning the Water Abundance XPRIZE. Since then, they have focused on making communities more resilient through better design, planning, and products. Since the Woolsey Fire devastated their community, David is committed to helping friends and neighbors rebuild their homes and lives.
Heal the Bay released yesterday a landmark study of water quality in the Los Angeles River. Dr. Katherine Pease, the study's author, explains why improving the river's water quality should be an integral part of any plan to restore it.Last week's massive 2.4 million gallon sewage spill into the Los Angeles River and subsequent closure of local beaches illustrates the serious water-quality challenges facing our inland waterways.http://www.breitbart.com/clinton-cash-movie/Heal the Bayhttp://www.healthebay.org/blogs-news/water-quality-study-la-river-rec-zonesFULL Reporthttp://www.healthebay.org/sites/default/files/LA-RIVER-STUDY-FINAL-FOR-RELEASE.pdfhttp://www.presstelegram.com/environment-and-nature/20160727/la-river-polluted-with-harmful-levels-of-fecal-bacteria-study-finds
Heal the Bay released yesterday a landmark study of water quality in the Los Angeles River. Dr. Katherine Pease, the study's author, explains why improving the river's water quality should be an integral part of any plan to restore it.Last week's massive 2.4 million gallon sewage spill into the Los Angeles River and subsequent closure of local beaches illustrates the serious water-quality challenges facing our inland waterways.http://www.breitbart.com/clinton-cash-movie/Heal the Bayhttp://www.healthebay.org/blogs-news/water-quality-study-la-river-rec-zonesFULL Reporthttp://www.healthebay.org/sites/default/files/LA-RIVER-STUDY-FINAL-FOR-RELEASE.pdfhttp://www.presstelegram.com/environment-and-nature/20160727/la-river-polluted-with-harmful-levels-of-fecal-bacteria-study-finds
GREAT SHOW TODAY. Accent ON!'s host ILONA EUROPA had the pleasure to interview live in our LA TALK RADIO STUDIO singer songwriter TALIA PAUL and officially announce our new monthly segment "IT'S A WILD WORLD OUT THERE" with ILONA EUROPA and HEATHER GUNN. ( I am very proud of this title! I believe people can learn a lot from animal surviving skills. We will learn how to be aware of animal needs and love our planet.) Heather is a wildlife enthusiast, blogger, animal welfare advocate, and media producer. Her new blog focuses on showcasing reputable wildlife and humanitarian organizations that are dedicating themselves to playing a crucial role in informing and engaging the public on a daily basis and realistically working towards the greater good for everyone throughout the world. Heather has also worked with various media and wildlife/environmental organizations throughout the years, including; NBC, 20th Century Fox, CNN, ABC, WGN Morning News Chicago, The Game Show Network, Warner Brothers, The Los Angeles Zoo, The Santa Barbara Zoo, The California Wildlife Center, The U.S. Navy Marine Mammal Program, Wildlife Discovery Center, Channel Islands Marine & Wildlife Institute, The John G. Shedd Aquarium, The Monterey Bay Aquarium, S.O.R.A.C. (Sea Otter Research and Conservation), Oceanario Islas del Rosario, The Oceanic Society, Heal The Bay, and The Surfrider Foundation. Tune in every 4th MONDAY of the month to become a fan of this segment. PLEASE GIVE US YOUR THUMB'S UP! if you like our shows and guests and would like us to keep in touch with you.
GREAT SHOW TODAY. Accent ON!'s host ILONA EUROPA had the pleasure to interview live in our LA TALK RADIO STUDIO singer songwriter TALIA PAUL and officially announce our new monthly segment "IT'S A WILD WORLD OUT THERE" with ILONA EUROPA and HEATHER GUNN. ( I am very proud of this title! I believe people can learn a lot from animal surviving skills. We will learn how to be aware of animal needs and love our planet.) Heather is a wildlife enthusiast, blogger, animal welfare advocate, and media producer. Her new blog focuses on showcasing reputable wildlife and humanitarian organizations that are dedicating themselves to playing a crucial role in informing and engaging the public on a daily basis and realistically working towards the greater good for everyone throughout the world. Heather has also worked with various media and wildlife/environmental organizations throughout the years, including; NBC, 20th Century Fox, CNN, ABC, WGN Morning News Chicago, The Game Show Network, Warner Brothers, The Los Angeles Zoo, The Santa Barbara Zoo, The California Wildlife Center, The U.S. Navy Marine Mammal Program, Wildlife Discovery Center, Channel Islands Marine & Wildlife Institute, The John G. Shedd Aquarium, The Monterey Bay Aquarium, S.O.R.A.C. (Sea Otter Research and Conservation), Oceanario Islas del Rosario, The Oceanic Society, Heal The Bay, and The Surfrider Foundation. Tune in every 4th MONDAY of the month to become a fan of this segment. PLEASE GIVE US YOUR THUMB'S UP! if you like our shows and guests and would like us to keep in touch with you.
03.22.11: Heal The Bay by Sara Harris