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Today in San Diego
South Bay School Closures, Flood Victims Countersuit, Bachelors Degree at Southwestern College

Today in San Diego

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 5:00


The South Bay Union School Board decided to not close two of its elementary schools, for now, but one school in Imperial Beach is closing. The City of San Diego is continuing its investigation into the potential third parties' responsibilities, after they countersued flood victims for not maintaining their drainage facilities. Students in the south bay, will now be able to get their bachelor's degree from Cal State San Marcos at Southwestern College through the a new program.

The River Radius Podcast
Part 3, Tijuana River, Solutions

The River Radius Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 52:03


This is the 3rd and last episode about the Tijuana River. The Tijuana River is a story of trade, immigration and international borders. This is a river that flows across the US Mexico border and carries pollution and sewage. Our guest is Dr Maria-Elana Giner; she served as commissioner of the International Boundary and Water Commission and upon request of President Trump, she resigned from this position in April of 2025. In this 3rd episode we look for solutions to this epic challenge for the US and Mexico. CO-HOSTRamon ChairezUn Mar de Colores GUESTSDr Maria-Elana GinerIBWC Wastewater Treatment PlantLetter or Resignation, Dr GinerNew IBWC CommissionerNews on Dr Giner resigning as Commissioner RESOURCESTijuana RiverTijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve Tijuana, MexicoSan Diego / Tijuana Metro AreaNavy Seals impacted by Tijuana River PREVIOUS EPISODES ON TIJUANA RIVERPart 1, Tijuana River, Binational FlowPart 2, Tijuana River, Source of the PollutionSPONSORSAmerican Rivers@americanriversFacebookKaris Family FoundationThe Buddy Boy@buddyboyusa THE RIVER RADIUSWebsiteRunoff signup (episode newsletter)InstagramFacebookApple PodcastSpotifyLink Tree

Superintendent's Hangout
#97 Mayor Paloma Aguirre: Grassroots Politics and Cross-Border Environmental Justice

Superintendent's Hangout

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 44:01 Transcription Available


Send us a textImperial Beach Mayor Paloma Aguirre shares her inspirational bi-national journey from surfing college student to passionate environmentalist to elected official.  Paloma is currently running for San Diego County Board of Supervisors District 1 (special election will take place July 1, 2025).On X: @paloma4D1Visit paloma-aguirre.comSupport the showIf you enjoyed this episode please give us a five-star rating and consider donating. Your generosity helps our shoe-string budget and allows us to continue producing high-quality content. Click here to donate.

San Diego News Matters
Bob Filner's complicated legacy

San Diego News Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 15:26


Former San Diego mayor Bob Filner has died at 82. The harassment scandal that brought him down left a mark on city politics. Plus, a San Diegan is creating an online unity-building platform with the hope of bridging political divides. And, new projects in Imperial Beach and South San Diego aim to protect bicyclists and pedestrians from collisions with drivers.

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Ocean Stories
48: The Border Pollution Crisis: What's Happening in Tijuana & Southern California

Ocean Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 39:38


There's a crisis unfolding at the U.S.-Mexico border that's polluting beaches, harming marine life, and putting communities at risk…and it's been happening for decades. In this episode, we chat with Patrick McDonough, an attorney from San Diego Coastkeeper, to break down the transboundary pollution crisis in Tijuana and Imperial Beach.Millions of gallons of untreated sewage and toxic runoff are flowing from Tijuana into Southern California's waterways, closing beaches, threatening public health, and devastating ecosystems. It's a massive, complicated issue, but we're unpacking it in a way that makes sense so you can walk away with a clear understanding of what's going on, why it matters, and what's being done to fix it.We also dive into how Coastkeeper and other organizations are fighting back through litigation, pushing governing bodies to take real action and be held accountable. If you care about clean water, healthy oceans, and the communities that depend on them, this is an issue you need to know about.

The River Radius Podcast
Part 2, Tijuana River, Source of the Pollution

The River Radius Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 60:54


The Tijuana Rivers courses through the City of Tijuana Mexico where 2 million people live.  Several hundred thousand homes in Tijuana are not connected to the city sewage system and this leads to significant pollution of the Tijuana River.  And because the city of Tijuana butts right up to the US Mexico border, the path of the river sewage and the responsibility for managing is not always clear.  This episode goes into Tijuana to learn more about why the pollution exists, where it comes from and the status of various infrastructure tools that manage the pollution.  CO-HOSTRamon ChairezUn Mar de Colores GUESTSHernando DuranTijuana Verde en EspanolTijuana Verde in EnglishWaylon Matson4 Walls InternationalRosario Jacqueline MorenoChris HelmerCity of Imperial BeachIBWC Wastewater Treatment PlantTijuana RiverTijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve Tijuana, MexicoSan Diego / Tijuana Metro AreaNorth American Free Trade AgreementUnited States Mexico Canada Free Trade AgreementSPONSORSAmerican Rivers@americanriversFacebookKaris Family FoundationDenver Area Nissan Dealers@nissanusa THE RIVER RADIUSWebsiteInstagramFacebookApple PodcastSpotifyLink Tree

The River Radius Podcast
Part 1 Tijuana River, Binational Flow

The River Radius Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 44:44


This episode is on site where a beautiful desert mountain river flows through an estuary and into the Pacific Ocean. Before the Tijuana River meets the ocean, it navigates through a dense urban border region with 5 million people. The outcome is a river that is carrying toxic sewage and pollution to the ocean, closing beaches and creating illness in the river and beach communities. This is the first episode in a series about this beautiful place, the epic pollution, and the incredible people who are engaged in the work to clean up this river and ocean. GUESTSRamon ChairezDr Paula GranadosDr Kimberly DicksonDr Matthew DicksonTijuana RiverImperial Beach ClosedSaturn Boulevard Hot SpotTijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve Tijuana, MexicoSan Diego / Tijuana Metro AreaSPONSORSAmerican Rivers@americanriversFacebookKaris FoundationDenver Area Nissan Dealers@nissanusa THE RIVER RADIUSWebsiteInstagramFacebookApple PodcastSpotifyLink Tree

Stop & Talk
Tijuana River Pollution: Speaking Up for Patient Health with Dr. Dickson and Dr. Nguyen

Stop & Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 61:12


Special Series: This season, Stop & Talk is diving into one of San Diego County's biggest environmental and health emergencies: the Tijuana River Sewage Crisis. Through this special series, we hear from doctors, advocates, researchers, and others fighting for clean environments, healthy communities, and real solutions to a crisis that's been dismissed for too long. This episode:For decades, families in San Diego's border communities have faced a sewage crisis that threatens their health and well-being. Now, two dedicated physicians, Dr. Kimberly Dickson and Dr. Vi Nguyen, are sharing how the sewage is impacting the people in their care. With medical expertise and deep community ties, they've connected the dots between troubling health patterns and the ongoing sewage crisis, stepping forward as advocates for their patients and neighbors. In this episode, host Grant Oliphant speaks with Dr. Dickson and Dr. Nguyen about what they're seeing in their exam rooms, why this crisis demands urgent action, and the surprising response when they raised their concerns. This isn't just a conversation about pollution—it's about the power of information, the courage to speak up, and the responsibility we all share to ensure every child has the chance to grow up healthy and safe. Credits:This is a production of the Prebys FoundationHosted by Grant OliphantCo-Hosted by Crystal PageCo-produced by Crystal Page and Adam GreenfieldEngineered by Adam GreenfieldProduction Coordination by Tess KareskyVideo Production by Edgar Ontiveros Medina The Stop & Talk Theme song was created by San Diego's own Mr. Lyrical Groove.Download episodes at your favorite podcatcher or visit us at StopAndTalkPodcast.com Special thanks to the Prebys Foundation Team If you like this show, and we hope you do, the best way to support this show is to share, subscribe, and review our podcast. Thank you for your support, ideas, and listening. 

Today in San Diego
Imperial Beach Pier Reopens, San Diego City Council Challenges, Toys For Tots

Today in San Diego

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 3:55


The Imperial Beach Pier is once again welcoming visitors. Crews have kept the landmark closed in recent weeks to repair the years of wear and tear from the weather and waves. Heading into the new year, San Diego's City Council will mostly look the same, but they'll be facing some tough challenges. You can help NBC 7 and Telemundo 20 provide gifts to kids who might not otherwise receive them as part of our Toys for Tots drive.   What You Need To Know To Start Your Sunday. 

KQED's The California Report
San Diego County Renters Look For Help In Stopping Evictions

KQED's The California Report

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 11:33


Renters in the small, mostly working-class Southern California city of Imperial Beach are sounding alarms after the owners of one apartment complex issued a mass eviction notice. Tenants are now urging the City Council to step in. Reporter: Kori Suzuki, KPBS The California Department of Public Health is warning consumers not to drink a specific type of raw milk due to the detection of bird flu. The affected milk is from Raw Farm LLC of Fresno County. The company has issued a voluntary recall of the affected milk.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

San Diego News Matters
How a San Diego school has improved in statewide testing

San Diego News Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 13:59


Nearly half of students in the San Diego Unified School District are not meeting the state standard for reading and writing. We visit the school that has seen the most improvement in the district. Then, renters in Imperial Beach are raising alarms after the owners of an apartment complex issued mass eviction notices. Plus, a review of the documentary ‘Never Look Away.'

KPBS Midday Edition
New film explores Indigenous surf culture

KPBS Midday Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 13:00


An Imperial Beach nonprofit is premiering a new film about coastal access, surfing and Indigenous life.

Today in San Diego
New Surveillance Video in House Party Shooting, Man Rescued from Burning Van, Imperial Beach Pier Closed

Today in San Diego

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 5:06


Surveillance video captures moments shots rang out in deadly house party shooting.  A CHP officer being credited for saving driver from burning van.  Imperial Beach Pier now closed for maintenance.

Today in San Diego
National City Deadly Shooting Manhunt, Imperial Beach Pier Maintenance, First U.S. Mpox Case

Today in San Diego

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 5:27


A grieving family is pleading for the public's help after her 12-year-old son was shot and killed at a house party in National City. The Imperial Beach Pier will be shut down to the public as major maintenance work is expected to start today. California has confirmed the first U.S. case of Mpox. Here's NBC 7's Nicole Gomez with the top stories of the day.

Today in San Diego
Menendez Brothers Release, South Bay Sewage Crisis, USS Theodore Roosevelt Homecoming

Today in San Diego

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 6:02


Two dozen family members of Lyle and Erik Menendez will hold a news conference, pleading for the brothers to be released from their San Diego prison. Neighbors in Imperial Beach are suing a French company that was contracted by the federal government to keep the South Bay Water Treatment Plant operational. More than 6,000 San Diego sailors aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt have returned. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Surf Stories by Florida Surf Film Festival
Adventures of El Mucho with John Ashley

Surf Stories by Florida Surf Film Festival

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 74:34


In 1995, John Ashley set up camp at a left point in Baja, where he met Kevin, and the bromance began. Based out of Imperial Beach, John camped, surfed, kited, sup'd, rode motorcycles, learned to fly fish, and now, shares those adventures with friends and clients. We reminisced a lot, so please excuse our nostalgia, but many of you may find some joy in these bits of Baja. Make your adventure happen. john@palapasventana.com Find him @adventuresofelmucho on instagram. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sermons - The Potter's House
"Let's Do Something For God!" Pastor Robert Dodd (Imperial Beach, CA) | TESTIMONY TUESDAY

Sermons - The Potter's House

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 69:16


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San Diego News Matters
California is suing Exxon Mobil over plastic waste

San Diego News Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 11:45


The state is suing Exxon Mobil for producing massive amounts of plastics and then lying about their impact on the environment. In other news, San Diego County officials lifted some beach closures in Imperial Beach this weekend. Plus, fentanyl use in San Diego County has skyrocketed in recent years, however, the number of fentanyl overdose deaths has begun to inch downward.

Today in San Diego
Imperial Beach Sewage Crisis, Mission Beach Sea Lion Attacks, Statewide Plastic Shopping Bag Ban

Today in San Diego

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 4:24


For the first time in more than 1,000 days, parts of the Imperial Beach Shoreline are back open. Two people are recovering from injuries after being attacked by sea lions in the Mission Beach area. A new California law now bans all plastic shopping bags starting in 2026. Here's NBC 7's Marianne Kushi with the top stories of the day.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Noticias de Hoy con Telemundo 20
Dale Play: Más de mil días del cierre de playas por la contaminación en la frontera

Noticias de Hoy con Telemundo 20

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 25:22


En este Dale Play tratamos en profundidad la problemática situación de contaminación del agua en la frontera. Las playas de Imperial Beach acumulan más de mil días cerradas y la frustración y desesperación de los residentes aumenta por la inacción política. Hablamos con expertos, científicos e intelectuales para desgranar sobre este enorme problema medioambiental, social y de salud.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

San Diego News Matters
Officials say air near Tijuana River Valley is safe

San Diego News Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 17:17


Cross-border sewage continues to exacerbate the environmental crisis along the Tijuana River Valley and Imperial Beach, but San Diego County officials say the air is safe for now. In other news, Vice President Kamala Harris's presidential campaign unveiled an ad this week featuring some of former President Trump's senior officials who now say he's unfit to be president. We hear from conservative pundit Bill Kristol on why he thinks the former president is a danger to democracy. Plus, as part of an ongoing KPBS series on San Diegans who volunteer in unusual ways, we hear from two women in Lemon Grove who want to transform the city into a bee pollinator city.

Right Now with Lou
5 PM - Ask Lou Anything

Right Now with Lou

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2024 24:41


Lou Penrose takes listener questions about Trump victories, shrinkflation, and Imperial Beach sewage.

Holistic Moms | Health and Wellness Tips, Christian mom, Intentional Living, Stress Management, Accountability
99 // Busy Moms, Get This Now Before Crisis Hits : Life Lessons From Christy Henry

Holistic Moms | Health and Wellness Tips, Christian mom, Intentional Living, Stress Management, Accountability

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 27:32


Hey, Holistic Wellness Warrior! We like to look at our physical wellness a lot and measure that, but how is your social wellness? Do you know how important community is to your holistic wellness goals?? Or are you too busy to make time for your social wellness?? As a female, we are super relational, and we have stress and anxiety and this causes our cortisol to rise and for us to be in a constant state of fight or flight. And this chronic stress leads to chronic inflammation and that leads to disease, injury, illness, weight gain and more! So what's the way to lower stress and cortisol- another hormone, OXYTOCIN. And how do we get this?? Through connection!! Connection is being in a community that encourages, brings intimacy, accountabiilty, happiness, excitement, joy, peace. Are you in a community like this?? One place I know you can find this is in the 21 day holistic challenge!! Not only will you work on your wellness goals, create consistent habits, learn tools & tips, but you will make new friends that will be instant community!! This community will be the best type; encouraging you to take courage, challenge your comfort zone and pray for you! Join the 21 day holistic challenge today, right now!  We start 9/4 and will go for 21 incredible days! Make time for you and Your wellness and what better way then in a community when I hear you coming back with "I don't have time"!  They will hold you accountable to showing up for your in this busy season!! Join NOW!!  My guest today has an amazing story of community and a word for you- a life lesson for you about community!! Now this guest is super special because she doesn't usually share on a social platform, but as I asked she felt she couldn't NOT tell of God's goodness. This story is incredible!! I had to split it up because of time, so this is part 1. And the audio isn't great, I tried my best to edit, so sorry about that but it's soooo worth it! Christy Henry, wife of church planter and pastor, artist, social media influencer, and terminal brain cancer patient Matt Henry, homeschooling bio and adoptive mom of six kids ages 7-14, full time missionary for Jesus in the southern California beach town of Imperial Beach and on the road with the skoolie community. get ready to be blessed!!  Let's go to battle!  Shalom Shalom,  Xx, Shan _______________________________  ……CONNECT……  Connect with the Henry family: go fund me

Late Night History
Episode 47: Kyle Buckett

Late Night History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 119:11


Tonight's guest is my good friend and one of my mentors Kyle Buckett. Kyle, or "Buck," as I know him, served a career in the US Navy, most of which was as a Navy SEAL. Buck served with various west coast-based SEAL Teams, including as a plank owner — or founding member — of Special Activities One (now called Special Reconnaissance Team One), a unique intelligence unit that helped bring the SEALs' mission success rate from just 35% to over 96% in a four year period. Episode 47 History Highlights: 1). US Navy before the SEALs and witnessing 9/11 while overseas. 2). BUD/S and class gifts. 3). SEAL Team 1 in Baghdad and helping stabilize Iraq to allow women to vote in the country's first democratic election. 4). Plank owner of a unique military start-up and intelligence unit. 5). The various mission dynamics of different GWOT deployments to the Philippines and the Middle East.  6). Big picture strategy; plus a story about the cover of Time Magazine's “What Happens if We Leave Afghanistan” featuring Afghan Bibi Aisha.  7). Village Stability Operations in Afghanistan. 8). Tactical leader of a major clearing operation that ended with divine intervention.  9). Behind-the-scenes insight and history about the military construction project to relocate the west coast-based SEAL Teams from Coronado to Imperial Beach. Other guests referenced throughout the show: Rob Garnett (Episode 2) Annie Ferguson (Episode 4) Rob Newson (Episode 35) Buy Buck's book: Leadership is Overrated Late Night History Website — ⁠https://latenighthistorypodcast.com⁠ This link is for other podcast platforms: ⁠https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/late-night-history⁠ Ways to support the channel:   Listener Support: ⁠https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/late-night-history/support⁠  10% Discount Code using MATTFRATUS at HR4K's store. HR4K is a UK lifestyle brand founded by British SAS veteran, friend, and guest of the show (Episode 7) Ben Garwood. Follow the link here: ⁠https://www.hr4k.uk/?ref=MATTFRATUS⁠ Join 13K followers of Late Night History on Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/latenighthistory/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/late-night-history/support

DTD PODCAST
Episode 167: Derek Mensen "MARSOC RAIDER/ Trident Coffee"

DTD PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 101:57


This week in the studio a guest with a story of unwavering commitment to duty and country. On January 31, 2001, my guest took his first steps into a world of service, donning the uniform of the United States Marine Corps. As a platoon sergeant in conventional infantry operations, he led with integrity and compassion, guiding his fellow Marines through the trials of war and ensuring their readiness for whatever challenges lay ahead. As a Marine Raider within Marine Special Operations Command, Derek's valor knew no bounds. For over 12 years, he faced the crucible of combat with unyielding resolve, navigating the chaos of war with grace and determination. On January 31, 2021, my guest bid farewell to his 20-year career with the United States Armed Services, leaving behind a legacy of honor and sacrifice. But his journey was far from over. Today, Derek stands as a beacon of hope and resilience, embracing a new mission as the Co-Owner and Director of Operations at Trident Coffee Roasters LLC in Imperial Beach, CA and a graduate of the University of Southern California MBV program. His unwavering spirit continues to inspire all who encounter him. Join us in the studio this week  as we explore and celebrate the indomitable spirit of those who serve.  Please welcome into the studio Derek Mensen.

Today in San Diego
Oceanside Pier Reopening, Surfer Memorial, Imperial Beach Post Office Rally

Today in San Diego

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 4:33


A little more than 2 weeks after a huge fire broke out on the end of the Oceanside pier, most of the iconic structure will reopen today. A paddle out is planned for tomorrow at Ocean Beach in honor of the surfers killed in Mexico. The USPS is reassuring customers that despite cuts to staff at the Imperial Beach Post Office, it will not be closing the location. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Opperman Report
SPARKY: Surviving Sex Magick

The Opperman Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2024 60:17


Sparky: Surviving Sex Magick is the literary memoir of a little girl warrior, who survived. Sparky's story shines the spotlight on crimes against American children that were sanctioned on a national scale by the United States government. At the age of six in 1955, she was sold by her parents to the Sex Magick cult run by the CIA under its illegal program of secret experimentation on mind control called Monarch. By the time she was ten, she'd been purposely split into multiple identities, each one associated with a different age and place as her family moved around the country to avoid Child Protective Services and the police. With each new identity, she forgot the last one. In Imperial Beach, California, a tough neighborhood of gangs and brothels abutting the Tijuana Sewer and the Mexican border, she discovered her own courage in the determined persona of a new character, Sparky MacGregor, a Scottish girl who stepped from the pages of an old book and chided her for being weak and afraid. When they touched hands, she exhaled the last vestiges of fear and defeat. She became a warrior who never surrendered. As she grew older, Sparky's memory faded as she was moved from one location to the next. At the age of seventeen, she escaped from a camp in Big Sur, and left childhood behind. She became a physician, raised a family and moved to Moscow where she founded and ran an underground railroad for child sex trafficking victims from the former USSR. Years later, she returned to Imperial Beach to speak at an international conference on border security. The memory of her lost childhood suddenly returned. It hung in the briny air of the wetlands that stretched south to Tijuana. It was there that she re-discovered Sparky. When they touched hands again, the fusion of past and present was like the purr of two engines meshed into synchrony. "Do you remember your promise to me?" Sparky asked. "You vowed to write our terrible story, making it beautiful." This is Sparky's story.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.

Today in San Diego
Wrong-Way Crash Victim Fundraiser, Attempted Kidnapping Plea, California's Disaster Declaration

Today in San Diego

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024 4:57


A fundraiser is being held in Imperial Beach to support the family of the teen killed in a wrong-way crash Wednesday morning. In Ocean Beach, a man who appeared to nearly kidnap an 8-year old last month has pleaded guilty. President Biden has approved the Disaster Declaration for California, to help more areas affected by severe weather in recent months. Here's NBC 7's Jackie Crea with the top stories of the day.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Travel Path Podcast
One Month Camping in San Diego - @HappilyEverHanks

The Travel Path Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 26:12


www.atravelpath.com   Hello Pathfinders, in today's show we welcomed back Kyle and Renee from Happily Ever Hanks! They shared their insight after spending ONE MONTH at a campground in San Diego, California and exploring everything it had to offer. In this episode learn about:   Time We covered everything from the best time of year to how long you should spend in San Diego. Although they spent a month, Kyle and Renee shared that you could spend 1-2 weeks and feel fulfilled. As far as the time of year, Kyle and Renee were there for the month of February. They shared that the weather was nice, but not “swimmable” and traffic was manageable. It was definitely the off-season during this time.   Price It's no surprise that San Diego is expensive. They shared how much they spent at their campground for the month and offered some tips so that you can prepare yourself for the prices.   To Do We discussed the San Diego Zoo, beaches, some historical activities, places to eat, and several other activities you can do in the area. They also offered some insight on things they would have done, such as roller blading or bringing bikes if they had thought about it beforehand.   Transportation Ride-sharing is expensive, but they shared that there is a transit system that is very affordable that they used a few times. We also discussed traffic, parking, and the complications of driving a larger vehicle through downtown.   3, 2, 1 Countdown 3 Things to Pack ·        Sunscreen (even if you visit in February) ·        Jacket ·        Bike 2 Complaints ·        Cost ·        Traffic/Parking 1 Thing ·        USS Midway Museum   Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:00 How long should someone plan on spending in San Diego? 02:45 Where did you stay? 04:00 How was driving a large rig through San Diego? 07:15 How close was your campground to San Diego attractions? 08:30 How expensive was San Diego? 10:45 What was nightlife like in San Diego? 12:15 Daytime activities in San Diego? 16:30 What did you use for internet? 18:00 What are three things you should bring to San Diego? 20:15 What are two complaints someone might have about San Diego? 24:15 What is one thing you can't leave San Diego without doing?   Happily Ever Hanks on Social ·        Website: https://www.happilyeverhanks.com/ ·        YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HappilyEverHanks ·        Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/happilyeverhanks/ ·        Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/happilyeverhanks ·        TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@happilyeverhanks   Happily Ever Hanks YouTube Videos Referenced ·        San Diego Cost Summary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhWvcWyW87A   Camping Sun Outdoor Chula Vista: https://www.sunoutdoors.com/california/sun-outdoors-san-diego-bay   Driving Apps RV Life: https://www.rvlife.com/app/ Truck Map: https://truckmap.com/ All Stays: https://www.allstays.com/apps/ Google Maps   To Do USS Midway Museum: https://www.midway.org/ San Diego Zoo: https://sandiegozoowildlifealliance.org/ Coronado: https://coronadovisitorcenter.com/ 19 Mile Biking/Walking Path: https://missionbaygateway.org/biking-walking-paths   Kids/Pets Sesame Place: https://sesameplace.com/san-diego/ Dog Beach: https://oceanbeachsandiego.com/attractions/beaches/dog-beach   Beaches Ocean Beach: https://oceanbeachsandiego.com/ La Jolla: https://www.sandiego.org/explore/things-to-do/beaches-bays/la-jolla.aspx Mission Beach: https://www.sandiego.org/explore/things-to-do/beaches-bays/mission-beach.asp Imperial Beach: https://www.sandiego.org/explore/things-to-do/beaches-bays/imperial-beach.aspx   Restaurants La Puerta: https://lapuertasd.com/ Queens Town Public House: https://queenstownpublichouse.com/   *All content from atravelpath.com, including but not limited to The Travel Path Podcast and social media platforms, is designed to share general information. We are not experts and the information is not designed to serve as legal, financial, or tax advice. Always do your own research and due diligence before making a decision.   Transcript Host: Kyle and Renne, welcome back to the Travel Path podcast.   Guest: Tyler, Hope, Thanks for having us.   Host: So if anybody missed part one, they're happily with the hangs we talked about. They're happily ever hangs. We talked about everything from RV tips, budgeting, their travel nurse career. And today in part two, we're talking about travel tips and one particular destination. So guys, what are we talking about today?   Guest: Well, we just visited this destination. So it's fresh in our brain.   Host: First time?   Guest: First time. San Diego, California.     Host: Just to clarify, you're in California. So how much time did you guys actually spend there? Cause you said this was your first time visiting, right?     Guest: Yeah, we've always wanted to visit. So we gave ourselves like an entire month there, which we were nervous about because it's expensive. You know, a lot of people say you got to really make sure you have some money in the bank if you're going there, but we were ready after spending a whole summer in Alaska where there was maybe a few days of sunshine. I just said to him, like, Hey, we're doing San Diego this winter and we're going to book like a really nice resort down there and do the whole shebang.     Host: That's awesome. Good for you guys. So to get that full San Diego experience, obviously you guys spent a month there, but how long do you think someone should actually plan if they want to just go and enjoy the area?     Guest: I'd say anywhere from about one to two weeks, I would imagine would be a great amount of time to kind of get some city life in, see the surrounding areas. You know, we were ready to go about after a month. I don't know if that speaks to the RV life itself and that's always like in the pickup and go see something new or that was just applicable to the area. I'd say one to two weeks.     Host: Now you guys obviously went in February.     Guest: Uh, yeah, it was like a month of February. Whole month of February.     Host: And is that good weather for you or did you talk to anyone and find out, you know, there's other times of the year that maybe are better to go?     Guest: It's pretty funny because we thought it was like the busy time of year. We're used to when you go to Florida for say in, you know, February's boom and so many people, so we assumed it was like that in San Diego, we were in Northern California and Reading and it was cold and raining a lot. So we were really excited, but then we get there and it's not busy at all. And then we talked to some locals and they're like, Oh yeah, this is not considered the busy season the summer is. So we kind of felt like we scored because we're like, it's for us. It's nice weather. I mean, it wasn't swimmable beach weather, but if you're looking to go somewhere South where it's still decent weather, if you're used to snow, it's pretty much nice all year there is what I'm trying to say. You can go anytime of year and it's nice. And your pipes don't freeze in the RV. So that's always a plus.     Host: Yeah, there you go. That's definitely a plus for you guys. Now you said that you stayed in a resort. Is that an RV resort?     Guest: Yeah, we stayed at the Sun Outdoors in technically is in Chula Vista, just a little bit South of San Diego, but just a really quick drive to downtown.     Host: Awesome. Now, did you stay there for the entire time or did you move any spots?     Guest: No, we stayed there. Yeah, we ended up staying there, which was nice. And, um, it was a little bit more pricey, like Renee had said, but it was well worth it. So they had like a nice pool there. Like they go all out. It's Sun Outdoors. So it's a huge company that buys a bunch of, well, they pretty much build their own RV resorts across the nation, but they kind of have like that margarita feel to them, you know, they always have music playing events going on. So even though it was a slower time of the year, it's still made for a great time to get out and meet people out in the park. Still plenty. It was pretty about halfway full, I would say. So yeah.     Host: Yeah. Awesome. Yeah. We can attest to Sun Outdoors being a good RV park. We have spent the last three summers or seasons, I guess, living in an RV in a Sun Outdoors. So nice.   Guest: Yeah. You know, you're getting a pretty nice place when you book with them.     Host: Yeah, exactly. You know what to expect, which is nice, especially if you're going to be there for so long. So as far as you guys have a larger rig, so as far as transportation and getting your rig through San Diego to the campground, how is that process for you?     Guest: Not bad at all. We'd like to rely on a lot of apps on our phone. Basically, they are go-to for checking high clearances and making sure that the route we're taking is going to accommodate our fifth wheel because it does the height of our fifth wheel is about 6 feet, 6 inches. So we do run about the same height as most tractor trailers that you see out on the road. So you've got to be really careful to not just take any road and hope that it can accommodate your RV. We've gotten in some scary situations where you had a back out. I don't know if you guys ever seen the random YouTube videos where people are knocking their ACs off their RV roof. I mean, it happens a lot.     Host: But not to you guys.     Guest: Not to us. Knock on wood.     Host: So, you said you used some apps to check clearances. What apps are you using?     Guest: Our main GPS is Google Maps just to kind of see, you know, Google Maps is great. It shows like everything. But then like he was saying, we kind of have to dig into some other apps. So one of those is RV Life. It's like trip planning for RVs. And I'm sure maybe you guys use it with family too. You could do like it gives you like a radius of your travel day, like tells you kind of how far you want to go, where you pull over. It has all the resources. But then on top of that, it has a GPS and you can use that as your main GPS. It'll make sure based on your height, your width, all that stuff that you're not going near any low clearances.     Host: Oh, perfect. Yeah, that's pretty cool. And then what was that other one?     Guest: Truck Map. Yeah, there's a free one called Truck Map. Yeah. And like truckers use it. So you could if you're looking for something for free. And if Google Maps is we still like to use that and stuff. Most of the time we'll just verify with these other apps. Okay, the route we're taking on Google is the same that it's given us on these other apps. So then we could just stick to Google Maps.   Guest: Yeah, but since you know, you just got to be careful all stays pro is another one or I think it's sometimes called all stays. It'll have an icon to show you where all the low clearances depending on how you filter it. So I'm just in the passenger seat there like constantly being like, let me look for low bridges.     Host: Good. So once you see that low clearance sign, that's too late.     Guest: Yeah, no doubt. It's something you notice too when I'll just be driving with I'll be back home just driving around with a friend. And I'll be like, Oh, we want to fit there. Like you just subconsciously see it and you're like, I want to fit in an average. But before RVing, we would have never really noticed that we wouldn't pay attention to those signs.     Host: True. Yeah. Well, those are really good tips and definitely something you need to pay attention to when you are that tall. So as far as the campground you stayed at, the sun RV, how close is that in proximity to, you know, all the attractions you wanted to go to or, you know, if you want to go take a walk somewhere, what was that like?     Guest: Yeah, it was pretty nice. They did have some walking paths. I'd say it was about a mile walk out to the beach or to the bay, I should say. To the bay. Yeah, to the bay from that resort. Now, if you wanted to get into the city, probably about an 8 to 10-minute drive.   Guest: Yeah, maybe 15. Most if it's traffic. Right. And there was a like their transportation system like their, what's that called? Their railway.   Guest: Trolley.   Guest: Yeah. Trolley. There was the station right in walking distance from the campground and we did use that to go downtown the last night and it worked great. I mean, we just had 10 minutes. We were downtown and because we were going to do an Uber from the campground and during the really busy times, they were wanting $50 one way just into the city. And then we did the train like Renee was saying, and that was $2.50 one way. And just give you, yeah, terms of mileage. I think it was only like five miles away. Yeah. So not very long, but wow, they really took back those prices.     Host: Well, that's perfect. That's a good money-saving tip right there. Now, speaking of the finances, San Diego, California in general, typically a little bit more expensive. So what was it like for you guys staying there for a month and what should someone prepare, you know, their budget for when doing something like this?     Guest: Sure. Be completely transparent. I would say we spent what for one month stay at the RV resort. What would we spend? It was like close to three grand. Close to three thousand dollars. So that I don't know, comparing to other resorts around the area, it could be cheaper. I'm not exactly sure, but we had anticipated this was kind of like a vacation. So that's how we treated it. We kind of treated ourselves to that. But yeah, overall, you're going to see some hikes in grocery prices and then the fuel itself is going to be more expensive as well. I think we were paying like $5 a gallon or something for diesel when we're used to paying anywhere from like $4, maybe $4 or $5 somewhere.   Guest: Yeah. And we're actually our next video, not sorry, our maybe two videos from now, we're going to be closing out our series talking about RV expenses in California and we're going to be talking about what we spent in San Diego. We'll have we're still working on all the totals. So we'll have all of that in a future video or maybe it'll come out the same time this comes out. So be perfect.     Host: So go check that out for a real clean breakout on all your costs. So as far as but speaking back to the gas, I guess because you guys were staying in one spot for a month, you were leaving your rig there. Do you feel like you maybe were just driving less because you were so close to being able to use public transportation and just not having to move your camper back and forth to different spots?     Guest: Yeah, absolutely. Yeah. We weren't driving nearly as much as we normally would like the current location we're at. We have about I would say like  minute drive to the nearest town to the grocery store. But now that's the same distance, you know, time distance in San Diego as you know, to get from the RV park to San Diego. But it was a lot less mileage. So we didn't take the truck into the city all that much. We relied on that public transportation a lot. But just driving around San Diego to La Vista area, it's so condensed. Everything is just like right in your backyard at all times.   Host: So what'd you guys like to do at night? In general or in San Diego?     Guest: In San Diego. We would like to find a nice restaurant. And honestly, we did a lot of stuff during the day. Like we would go we went this one day to Miss Ocean Beach. Yeah, I think it's called Ocean Beach. And they had a dog park, which was fun to see all the dogs run around the beach. And then we watched the sunset from there. And then pretty much when the sun goes down, it's kind of like grab dinner and, you know, head on back. Yeah, we're kind of like early to bed people. But there's a lot of really cool bars, a lot of cool nightlife in San Diego. So if you're into that and breweries. So if you're looking, I mean, that would just be so much fun to be able to like, you know, if you're looking to Bar Hop, go downtown and do all that stuff.     Host: Absolutely. Yeah, of course. And I think that's nice that you mentioned you had a good sunset at that beach. But any other sunsets or sunrises that you maybe want to catch?     Guest: Hmm. We kind of had a nice sunset view from our RV because it would, you know, just set below the bay. Yeah. But any beach you go to because it's west facing is a good sunset. You're kind of right there. Yeah, you can't you can't have a bad one in that area. Yeah, of course.     Host: Now, any other activities you guys did during the day that were fun?     Guest: We're telling what we did. But we do. We were just. Let's see. We did the USS Midway tour, which was really cool. So that's an old. The naval ship. Yeah. I'm trying to say ship. Yeah, the Battle of Midway, the story behind the Battle of Midway, like the naval. That's really cool. So it's like decommissioned and it just sits there in the bay. You just pay an entrance fee and then you can walk it at your own pace with a guided tour, like an audio tour. And wow, that took us like four or five hours to get through that entire thing because they have an upper deck with all the old airplanes up there. You have a metal deck and then they have a lower deck for like kitchen and the infirmary were so it was pretty cool. But we're also the people that have to like listen and read everything. So we took the all day. We took it on. Also the zoo. I mean, the San Diego Zoo, you have to check that out. It's like one of the best zoos in the country. So we went there and that was that was a great day. Beautiful weather and just it's I don't know. We're not big zoo people, but it was just fun being out and seeing, you know, how they take care of the little bit of behind the scenes and how they take care of the animals, things like that.     Host: So the zoo and the ship, those are your two recommendations.     Guest: Yeah, do the zoo and the ship. Those are our two biggies and then check out some good restaurants. There was what was the name of that one restaurant? La Puerta downtown, which was really good.     Host: Yeah. What kind of food did they have?     Guest: They had Mexican, but it was kind of like in a rustic like the bar had a cool rustic vibe to it. We also went to a place called Queenstown Public House downtown and it had it was New Zealand inspired. That's what caught my eye. I was like, oh, this is interesting. Really cool vibe. And the food was delicious. Wellington Meatloaf. You will not be disappointed. That was really good.     Host: Awesome. We love to try new restaurants when we go out and like you we've talked about in episode one that can, of course, rack up a pretty big bill if you don't pay attention to it. But being able to try something either a local cuisine or, you know, just something like that New Zealand restaurant. Right. When do you ever see that anywhere? And enjoy something in each spot, I think is always so good.     Guest: Absolutely. Yeah.     Host: Perfect. Any other good food spots or coffee shops?     Guest: Oh, we did do that one coffee shop, but it was a really random one over in what was the name of the island. That's what we got to talk about. Coronado. Coronado Island. So that was across the bay a little bit from the RV park itself and the Naval Station is over there. And just like a really cool place to drive over. You could take a bridge. It's no toll. You don't have to pay any fees to get over there. You could park. There was a lot of parking and then you could walk along the beach and so many coffee shops and restaurants over there. Yeah, their beaches are so clean. Like we went to several of them and so clean. And the other thing I want to say, if you have kids, there's I think there was like a sesame place, sesame street world or something. Yeah. And, you know, their sea world, if people are into that, there's just like there's a lot to do for every of every age. And there was something we noticed we thought about doing, but we didn't. It was like a sunset cruise you could do on the bay. So going back to the nighttime activity is like taking a little boat ride and watch the sunset that way. Can't beat that. Yeah, that would be cool, too.     Host: So if you haven't mentioned it, are there any other nearby attractions that we need to know? It sounds like we covered all of them, though.     Guest: Yeah, those are kind of the ones off the top of our heads that we can think of. Yeah, there was a lot of the stuff we wanted to do was just too cold. Like I wanted to go surfing or paddle boarding or snorkeling. And I think what I read is if it's warm enough to do that. La Jolla or something. I can't remember what that place is called, but there's a beach way far north. Yeah, is this Bell with a J? Yeah, JOLLA. Something like that. I just can't remember how they pronounce it, but that's kind of like the go to if you want to hit up the beach. Go swimming like in a very nice beach. Yeah.     Host: Perfect. So it sounds like the consensus is February is a great time to visit, but it might be a little chilly for water activities.     Guest: Exactly. Oh yeah, for sure. But good for eating, you know, you got to like hibernate, put some good food in your belly during that time.     Host: Perfect. And then how was your internet?   Guest: Oh my gosh, it was. Well, the internet was ripping. Yeah, it was good. Starlink held up really well. Being around other people at Starlink and still did fine. Did really good. We had like a hundred down, didn't we? We can't complain about the internet there. Yeah. Our cell phone service was great the whole time.     Host: Perfect. Those are the things people need to know where to eat and if they can get internet.   Host: I know it was too cold. They do the water activities, snorkeling, swimming, surfing. Could you lay out on the beach? Were the people doing that?     Guest: There were people doing it. I mean, I had my puffy coat on several times when we were on the beach because it was so breezy. Um, but if you were brave enough and if it was like somewhat warmer weather, you could. Now we did lay by the pool at the resort, I think twice, but I had goosebumps. So I was really trying.     Host: Well, San Diego sounds like you go. It's the scenery. First of all, it's everyone talks about San Diego and then the nightlife, the food scene, but in those winter months, still, I mean, it's probably why it wasn't the biggest or the busiest time of the year is because those water activities. It was just too cold.     Guest: Oh yeah. Yeah. It seems like it's everyone. Like if you're obviously Arizona or anywhere away from the coast, seems like that's where we're flocks to in the summer to get there. What, uh, summer activities, winter, sorry, not winter water activities, water.     Host: Yeah. Great. Perfect. We'll transition to the three, two, one countdown. The final three questions of the podcast, starting with three, what are three things you're bringing to San Diego?     Guest: Okay. Well, the first two are not going to make any sense, but we'll explain. It's my sunscreen for sure. I add that like the only reason I say is because even though it's not like super hot, oh my gosh, I'll get eaten alive by the sun. That California sun. We're not all blessed with your skin tone here. My wife, very nice skin tone, but me, unfortunately, I had to rely on sunscreen a lot. So sunscreen, a jacket, if you're coming in February, that breeze sneaks up on you. So make sure you have like a little cover up. The sunscreen during the day and then immediately have your jacket put on because, you know, that sun goes away. It just gets chilly. And then on top of it, I think the last one that is really important is like a bike. If you have a bike, we don't have bikes, but we realize how nice it would have been to have a bike to get around.   Guest: Yeah. There was this, I can't remember how many miles. See how we're so good at presenting this information. Aren't we?   Guest: Yeah. Um, there's some really long bike slash walking path and it ran past our RV park. Like, so we walk that a lot to the bay, but I think it goes like  something miles.   Guest: Um, all the way out to Coronado Island and then you can come back. So bring your bikes if you have them.     Host: Yeah. Does that almost like a boardwalk? Is it hugging the water views along that bike path? Do you know?     Guest: I think when it gets to the Imperial Beach side, cause I looked at a map to see how far it goes. I think it does, but there was another area, um, Where we were walking a lot of mission beach and there was a boardwalk where people were just on. Roller skates. I mean, after being there, I really want to get roller skates for some reason and everyone's roller skating, skateboarding, biking, just very active. Fun community. Everyone's out doing something.     Host: I'm sure you passed rental shops for all, um, roller blades bikes.     Guest: Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So then we had to make a decision like, do we really like, or after the price of the groceries and the dining, I had to scratch something off the budget, right?   Guest: The truth. I'm like, we'll just get our steps in. It's fine. It's free.     Host: Yep. There you go.   Host: That's it. What are two complaints or two things people should be prepared for before visiting San Diego?     Guest: Well, the one we talked about already being expensive, just the price, you know, I think most people are prepared if they are visiting San Diego, but to stay in a hotel, to stay at an RV park or wherever you're lodging, it's going to be pricey. We already told you about the  to stay one month at an RV park. And that's crazy. We've never paid that to stay somewhere, but we knew going into this, that their nightly rate was going to be outrageous. And that's a discount. If you actually like took their nightly rate and multiplied it by  days, it would have been like five or $,. So for them to give us three grand a month, that's like a monthly discount, quote unquote. And the other one, August, I guess, you know, just like with any city around traffic. So it's such a silly complaint. It's you can't complain about traffic in a city, but you can't. I mean, we are going to throw it out there. We don't visit a lot of cities like frequently, but we really, really enjoyed this one. But, you know, we're never prepared for the traffic, but it was there. And then I will say I just thought of this one is the truck parking with our big truck.   Guest: Yeah, we have a lifted truck.   Guest: And sometimes it's hard to find parking, especially, you know, when you're towing with a dually truck or anything.   Guest: Yeah, it'd be tight. If you have a dually and you want to go downtown, just take the public transportation because it's going to be such a headache to try and park that thing.     Host: Yeah, that's good to bring up. And it's especially good to bring up, especially it's in the off season and there was still traffic.     Host: So if someone's going there, when it is busier, tour season, they're going to be. Would you would that be a nightmare in your opinion?     Guest: Yes. Yes. I would not. I would not be able to relax and enjoy parking the truck and that that would be stressful.   Guest: Yeah, we love visiting areas that are like chill and it's not the busy season. So yeah, perfect for us to be there in February. So that would be stressful. Most RVers aren't used to traffic.     Host: San Francisco was the first city we went to after we were in the middle of nowhere for like a month and a half. And it was we were not ready for it. But that public, the transit you talked about, is that on its separate like road or does that actually follow? The streets that cars follow too.     Guest: Yeah, it was sometimes next to the main road. It was like a railway.     Host: Okay. So that so you'd avoid the traffic by taking that then that's its own cool.     Guest: Yeah. And I mean, it has to stop at every stop, but it's still it was really two dollars, two fifty one way. Yeah. Per person.   Guest: So really affordable and clean and just it was really, really nice.     Host: Yeah. Yeah. By the time it takes you to find parking and worth it.   Host: Was the area itself once you got to downtown, was everything pretty much walkable or would you recommend somebody do have a car or some form of transportation when they're down there?     Guest: I think the major areas that you wanted to hit were walkable. So once you found the parking spot or you're in that location, it was easy to just Google search what was in that immediate surrounding area and have some places to visit. So yeah, like I don't feel like you would have to have a rental car if you were flying in and going to a hotel, especially if you're already downtown. Because like you can get to the zoo and not just that railway system. They there that was a whole transportation system that had rapid bus transport. And they were just really good about the transportation. So you can get everywhere you need to go.     Host: Yeah. Yeah. Some of those big destinations you hear about, you think they're going to be huge. But we went to Nashville and I was shocked at how small Nashville was. It was like three blocks worth of bars. And that was the main strip. And so I was curious to see if San Diego was the same way. Once you get to downtown, you can pretty much walk around and walk to everything. So it sounds like it's a little bit bigger, but still doable. Yeah, fine. It was still like you would need to to hop if you want to go to the zoo and do the midway for some crazy reason. One last question.     Host: What is one thing you cannot leave San Diego without doing?     Guest: Oh, I would go back to that midway. I would have to say what I said before is going to do that midway tour was really cool.   Guest: Yeah, especially if you're into history or just enjoying like it's not every day you get to go walk on a ship like that and kind of be immersed into that lifestyle. So you learn a lot. You see a lot and it's worth the admission price.   Guest: Yeah, I would say the same thing that that U.S. I mean, I would have did it again. I thought it was so cool.     Host: And then when you're there, get the get the guide.     Guest: Oh, yeah, they'll have them right as you walk in the door. They'll just be like, do you want an audio guide? It's free. So yeah, pick it up. And the learning is your fingertips.     Host: Yeah, even better. Can't be free.   Host: Well, thanks again for coming on the show. This was a great episode, not only talking about things to do in San Diego in the February time of year. I think it helped people prepare for what that might look like, but also we named a few things you can do during that busy season and what to be prepared for when it does get busy.   Host: But Kyle and Renee, one more time, where can our audience find out more about you guys?   Guest: So our main platform is on YouTube, and you can find us by searching "Happily Ever Hanks." If you want to find our website, you can go to Google and just type in "Happily Ever Hanks .com," and we should pop up right there. So those are two main places to find us. Also, Instagram and Facebook, same thing, "Happily Ever Hanks."   Guest: That's true. Yeah, we have all the goodies. Just type in "Happily Ever Hanks," and it'll pop up somewhere.     Host: All right, sweet. Everyone check them out. Kyle and Renee, thanks again.     Guest: Thank you guys. We appreciate it.  

The Finest City
Communicating Environmental Health Risks and Cultivating the Next Generation of Border Leaders — School of Public Health at SDSU, Paula Stigler Granados

The Finest City

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 28:15


This episode features Paula Stigler Granados, Associate Professor in the School of Public Health at San Diego State University. Paula first discusses environmental health impacts along the San Diego-Tijuana border region and insights from her recent white paper on the public health crisis caused by Tijuana River contamination. She then explores the challenges of managing growth while addressing aging infrastructure and transborder environmental issues, highlighting the need to better communicate risk and learn from past environmental trauma.   Timestamps: [2:32] Paula's thoughts on the quote from Temporary Paradise, “This is a single natural region, and a connected social landscape as well, despite the barrier.” [4:22] Paula's hopes for the white paper she co-wrote about the Tijuana River being a public health crisis. [6:12] The pathogens and toxic chemicals our border communities are exposed to from the raw sewage and runoff in the Tijuana River. [9:11] How those chemicals and toxicity impact our community around the San Diego / Baja border. [13:25] The importance of communicating better the risk and impact of this public health crisis. [14:02] Paula's interest in community-based participatory research. [18:09] The wealth of information and education now for future generations. [18:28] The role climate change has on vector-borne diseases such as Chagas disease. [22:09] The opportunity for the World Design Capital to highlight the intersection of design and environmental stewardship in the San Diego / Tijuana region. [25:38] Paula highlights the importance of honoring the community members in Imperial Beach and repairing and reducing environmental trauma in the future. [27:21] The environmental issues in Imperial Beach and surrounding the Border call for all voices to speak up, not just local or national ones.   About C-3   Even before the California Coastal Commission or Environmental Protection Agency existed, Citizens Coordinate for Century 3 (C-3) was the environmental conscience of San Diego. Since that time, in part due to C-3's leadership in education, advocacy, and empowerment, a plethora of organizations have developed throughout San Diego County. These organizations specifically focus on promoting progressive values in architecture, urban design, land-use governance, natural resource management, sustainable economic development, climate change resilience, and social justice. As the field of allies has grown, C-3's role has evolved to provide a platform that promotes creating civic community.   Opportunities for Advocacy and Engagement: C3sandiego.org Paula Stigler Granados SDSU Paula Stigler Granados LinkedIn   Quotes: “I've always felt this fluidness between Tijuana and San Diego. It's a region a lot of us are really connected to and a beautiful environment that we share here.” — Paula [3:08] “I think communicating risk is incredibly important.” — Paula [12:50] “I feel like this is an opportunity to talk about how we can protect our environment, our health, human and public health, as well as design infrastructure that makes it friendlier and a more walkable and healthy environment.” — Paula [23:24] “I think it's important to really acknowledge how important it is to resolve this issue and to hear the voices of the people living with this on a daily basis.” — Paula [26:24] “Infrastructure will always fail. So what are things that we can put into place that would at least help minimize the amount of failure that will happen?” — Paula [26:43] “I believe that the community's voices are just as important as the local leaders' voices, and they're just as important as anybody else's voice. It's going to take all of us.” — Paula [27:41]

Spotlight on the Community
Nearly 10 Years in the Making, SunCoast Market Co-Op Gearing Up for a Fall 2024 Opening

Spotlight on the Community

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 25:32


Shannon Ratliff, Board Vice President of SunCoast Market Co-Op, is joined by the Co-Op's Outreach Coordinator-- Yvette Beltran -- to talk about the Co-Op's mission; it's Imperial Beach location; and the impact it has on local communities.

The Finest City
A Collaborative Approach to Ensure a Family-Friendly, Safe, and Clean Imperial Beach — Imperial Beach Mayor, Paloma Aguirre

The Finest City

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 24:17


Jen welcomes Imperial Beach Mayor, Paloma Aguirre. Mayor Aguirre earned a Master of Advanced Studies in Marine Biodiversity and Conservation from Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UCSD and spent 10 years working for Wildcoast. She talks about her advocacy in the fight against sewage pollution and towards building a better present and future for Imperial Beach residents. Mayor Aguirre talks about the current environmental issues facing the city and the efforts to upgrade wastewater treatment plants. She also highlights the city's priorities around housing, homelessness, and supporting local businesses.   Timestamps: [2:08] Mayor Aguirre joins the show and shares her career journey to becoming the Mayor of Imperial Beach. [2:19] Mayor Aguirre is the first Latina Mayor of Imperial Beach and the first Latina on the council. [3:04] The sewage crisis in Imperial Beach. [4:06] Why it's important for the replacement of the failing Punta Bandera treatment plant for not only Northern Baja but also for Imperial Beach, Chula Vista, Coronado, and surrounding areas. [7:47] Finding the plant is in a severe state of disrepair and needing to invest even more than the original $300 million into the infrastructure. [8:53] The collaborative and collective effort to upgrade the treatment plants. [11:46] Mayor Aguirre's background in Mexico helps her understand the cultural nuances that exist when working with our counterparts in Mexico. [13:48] What will happen when treatment plants are upgraded and Imperial Beach enjoys tourism opportunities, but also the pressure of gentrification? [16:16] Working to help the unsheltered population. [17:00] The double-edged sword of speaking about Imperial Beach's sewage crisis. [17:55] The need to uplift local businesses. [20:58] Mayor Aguirre looks forward to showing the beauty and diversity of Imperial Beach during the World Design Capital. [22:58] If you haven't been to Imperial Beach in a while, check out the new breweries and beautiful bike paths!   About C-3   Even before the California Coastal Commission or Environmental Protection Agency existed, Citizens Coordinate for Century 3 (C-3) was the environmental conscience of San Diego. Since that time, in part due to C-3's leadership in education, advocacy, and empowerment, a plethora of organizations have developed throughout San Diego County. These organizations specifically focus on promoting progressive values in architecture, urban design, land-use governance, natural resource management, sustainable economic development, climate change resilience, and social justice. As the field of allies has grown, C-3's role has evolved to provide a platform that promotes creating civic community.   Opportunities for Advocacy and Engagement: C3sandiego.org Paloma Aguirre   Quotes: “We're going to do everything in our power to make sure that not just the community of Imperial Beach, but the entire South San Diego community has what everybody else has in this state and nation and takes for granted. That is clean air, clean water, and a clean environment.” — Mayor Aguirre [10:46] “Having been raised during my formative years in Mexico, I understand the cultural nuances when working with our counterparts in Mexico.” — Mayor Aguirre [11:04] “I think it's incredibly important to make sure that we attract new businesses, new developers, new investments, but also that we keep people housed here in Imperial Beach.” — Mayor Aguirre [14:23] “We need to make sure that we uplift our local mom-and-pop shops and small businesses, which are the backbone of our economy.” — Mayor Aguirre [17:55] “We are such a unique city. We are culturally diverse and sorry to the rest of the cities, but one of the most beautiful regions rich in natural resources.” — Mayor Aguirre [20:58] “IB is awesome.” — Mayor Aguirre [22:37]

San Diego Magazine's Happy Half Hour

In case you haven't noticed, we just debuted our first-ever issue dedicated to all things South Bay. On February 25, we are also holding our first Taste of South Bay food and drink extravaganza at Novo Brazil Brewing in Imperial Beach. In conjunction with that, we're also asking various South Bay food folks to come on to the HHH podcast to talk about all things south of the border…of the city of San Diego, that is. This week, we asked to chat with Jose Barajas, a television chef and the owner of Mmm…Cakes, a Golden Girls-themed bakery and coffee spot on Chula Vista's Third Avenue, near F Street. It opened in 2021 after a huge Covid derailment, a familiar tale—it was originally supposed to open in March or April 2020. And all of that after 15 years of baking in his home studio, as well as other area hotels and bakeries, culinary production teams, and on camera on several Food Network and TLC shows, like The Next Great Baker and Gingerbread Showdown. Mmm…Cakes' decor is over-the-top, as one would expect from a Golden Girls-laden cake shop. It's tropical, decadent, and loud, and it's even got a vintage Tiffany lamp (Barajas told me he bought it on Amazon for a steal). “You know,” he says in the episode. “It's gotta be good for the ‘gram!” We talk about his various inspirations and just how much damn fun it is to hang out there. Readers of the magazine can also get a peek at our host Troy Johnson's food feature this month, which shows a few gorgeous images of the space and Barajas' confectionary creations. Barajas shares his humble beginnings cooking at home with his mom, who decorated cakes. “I started off young, not so much cake decorating, but just cooking. Then my mom started working, and she said, “You're helping me, so that was that.” He says he took to it because he wasn't such a great student, but he was super into his art classes. It stuck. When he eventually started working as a dishwasher in a sushi kitchen, moving up the ranks to eventually start training as a sushi chef, he found out he had been accepted to culinary school. One baking class later, and the rest is history—Barajas is a cake guy now. We also chat about his long television career, during which he thrived on camera but especially in production, owing to his recipe he developed while at culinary school and then in his own professional kitchen. He also talks about some of his favorite spots in South Bay, and marvels at how far downtown Chula Vista has come. In food news, Tara Monsod of Animae was nominated for a James Beard award. She's a semifinalist for Best Chef California and is San Diego's only nominee, and Tacos El Franc is coming to National City. Earlier this week, we broke the news that the famed Tijuana taco spot will open its first U.S. location at the Westfield Plaza Bonita mall this summer, replacing Funky Fries & Burgers (we'll call that an upgrade); CH Projects opened LouLou's at The LaFayette Hotel and temporarily closed the beloved Starlite for renovations; downtown's Lavo shutters after just over a year in the former Searsucker location; and a food website called “LoveFood” named Smoking Goat's fries the best in California. We then discuss the merits of truffle fries. Thanks for tuning in. See you next week!

San Diego Magazine's Happy Half Hour
The Big South Bay Brewery That Could

San Diego Magazine's Happy Half Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 69:58


“I said to myself, this was the biggest failure of my whole life,” recalls Tiago Carneiro, founder and owner of Nova Kombucha and Novo Brazil Brewing. In this week's episode of Happy Half Hour, he's talking about his business' epic near-crash-and-burn during the pandemic. Which, if you do some quick back-of-the-napkin math, wasn't all that long ago. We learn a lot in this episode. Tiago tells us he's from a restaurant family in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, which is the cattle- and therefore beef-producing region of the country. His dad started in bakeries (giving Tiago his first up-close look at fermentation, a big theme in his adult life) and moved on to restaurants, eventually founding a major Brazilian fast-food burger chain and craft soda brand. Tiago went to college to study engineering, only to feel the pull back to his family roots and switch gears to food science. From there, he launched an award-winning brewery that would go on to become South America's largest and winningest. To know Tiago is to know that best is simply never enough, so he decided to try to bring his business to what he considers to be the best beer city in the world: San Diego. His wife initially wasn't down, but she agreed to visit with a pit stop in Los Cabos. I won't spoil the whole story here, but it involves a very long bus ride up the peninsula to Tijuana, after which the couple finally ended up in San Diego, where Novo Brazil Brewing was born in the Eastlake part of Chula Vista. Enter the pandemic, near-ruin, and a fermentation-experiment-turned-sales miracle, and we have one of San Diego's most successful beer and kombucha stories—which is saying something in a town known worldwide for its fermented drinks. Tiago's story is fascinating and inspiring, and it comes across best when he tells it himself. He brought infectious energy, a deep belief in God, and unmatched ambition to the podcast and SDM's offices. That he also brought Novo's picanha steak (in an actual cast-iron pan) and burger for us to sample didn't hurt, either. We also learned that, once upon a time, Troy graduated from Chico State with a poetry degree and a plan to learn Brazilian Portuguese so he could teach English in Brazil. He never made it down there, but he did make his way through language lessons. It is my new favorite fact about our dear host. Speaking of hosts, I (Jackie Bryant, San Diego Magazine‘s managing editor) am joining Troy and David as a co-host. I'll be handling the news portion of the podcast. This week, that means talking about Il Posto, a fresh Italian joint that will take the place of Eclipse Chocolate on Fern Street in South Park; the replacement of H Street's Tacos El Gordo with a new taqueria; the arrival of Tahona Mercado in National City; and the new indoor-outdoor, multi-experience seating and dining area on the rooftop at downtown's beloved Callie. I'll also be writing these blog posts. Send me some tips, or feel free to just say hi. Cheers to this next era of HHH. We will see you next week! P.S. Just a quick reminder that we will be hosting our Taste of South Bay event at Novo Brazil Brewing's Imperial Beach location, which has stunning views, the best brewery food, and a whole lot of bells and whistles from all kinds of South Bay businesses just for ticket holders. It's on February 25, and you can buy tickets here.

Something Pretty
John from Cincinnati: His Visit, Day One (Patreon Teaser)

Something Pretty

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 4:28


"Some things I know and some things I don't know."Welcome to the teaser for an exclusive Patreon podcast episode of "Something Pretty," where we delve into the intriguing world of "John from Cincinnati," HBO's enigmatic series. In this special episode, your hosts, Clay and Wes, take a deep dive into the pilot of this unique show, exploring its connection to Deadwood. This is just a teaser! The full episode is found on our Patreon."John from Cincinnati" stands out with its blend of surf culture and mysterious elements, set against the backdrop of Imperial Beach, California. The series, known for its cryptic narrative and compelling characters, offers a fascinating study in storytelling from HBO, the network that brought us "Deadwood."As we dissect the pilot episode, we'll explore the thematic elements, character development, and narrative style that make "John from Cincinnati" a noteworthy chapter in HBO's lineup. Our hosts will provide insights into how this show fits into the larger context of television during its time, and its potential links to the storytelling techniques seen in "Deadwood."Subscribe to our Patreon for the full episode, and immerse yourself in the discussion and discovery of one of television's most intriguing shows. "Something Pretty" continues to bring you thoughtful, in-depth explorations of compelling TV narratives, one episode at a time.Next week we'll be discussing Milch's next project, "Luck".Thanks for listening.Links:Support "Something Pretty" on PatreonListen to our other podcastsYouTubeJoin our DiscordSupplemental Reading:The Deadwood Bible: A Lie Agreed UponDeadwood: Stories of the Black HillsDeadwood: The Golden YearsReading Deadwood: A Western to Swear ByLife's WorkTheme Song: Western ShowDown by HoliznaCC0 is licensed under a

The Finest City
Civic Border Dialogue and Engagement that Leads To Real Solutions — Executive Director and Co-Founder of WILDCOAST, Serge Dedina

The Finest City

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 30:10


This episode features Serge Dedina, the executive director and co-founder of WILDCOAST, an international conservation team. Not only did Serge serve as the mayor of Imperial Beach from 2014 to 2022, but he also chaired the SANDAG borders committee for six years, demonstrating his commitment to cross-border collaboration. With a focus on transboundary planning and conservation, Serge has been a key player in addressing the cross-border sewage pollution crisis in the San Diego-Tijuana region. In the conversation, Serge shares insights into the crucial role of cross-border collaboration in addressing sea-level change and the importance of getting involved and making a difference at the local level.   Timestamps: [2:01] WILDCOAST is an international conservation team that conserves coastal and marine ecosystems and addresses natural climate change through natural solutions. [2:10] Serge's journey of co-founding WILDCOAST and his history of serving as the Mayor of Imperial Beach from 2014 to 2022. [2:47] What does Serge hope to achieve in the role as Chair for C-3's Knowledge Action Network, and what hopes does he have for future civic awareness of our border region? [6:20] The border region can serve as a laboratory to get things done because there are no rules and we can take action and make up the rules to serve our community best as we go. [6:20] Serge discusses shifting the conversation away from thought partners to action partners and the punk rock DIY philosophy that helped him transform the city of Imperial Beach. [9:19] Serge talks about serving on the board of SANDAG and how cross-border collaboration has evolved on a government level. [11:22] By working with the media to communicate issues, problems, challenges, and needs, Serge has caught the attention of CNN and many other national and international media organizations. [13:43] How can we do better in solving the Tijuana sewage crisis and improving our water quality? [14:15] What would solving this issue mean for our South Bay communities and our neighbors in Tijuana? [19:31] The impact of our sea levels rising and holding the fossil fuel companies accountable. [29:05] The importance of taking positive actions at the micro level. [29:39] Instead of just tweeting and talking about things on social media, get off your device and get involved. Get active.   About C-3   Even before the California Coastal Commission or Environmental Protection Agency existed, Citizens Coordinate for Century 3 (C-3) was the environmental conscience of San Diego. Since that time, in part due to C-3's leadership in education, advocacy, and empowerment, a plethora of organizations have developed throughout San Diego County. These organizations specifically focus on promoting progressive values in architecture, urban design, land-use governance, natural resource management, sustainable economic development, climate change resilience, and social justice. As the field of allies has grown, C-3's role has evolved to provide a platform that promotes creating civic community.   Opportunities for Advocacy and Engagement: C3sandiego.org WILDCOAST Serge Dedina    

San Diego News Matters
New law requires more affordable housing in California

San Diego News Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 19:51


A new law will pave the way for more affordable housing across California. In other news, in the past several years, San Diego has managed to slash greenhouse gas emissions from electricity, but despite that progress, the city's carbon footprint actually increased slightly in 2021. Plus, the next stop on our KPBS public art tour takes us to Imperial Beach. We learn about two sculptures, both inspired by the city's surf culture.

Gun Sports Radio
Outdoor Woman in Imperial Beach Features Firearm Shopping Experience for Women

Gun Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2023 97:16


Enjoy the San Diego Gun Show and the Gun Owners Symposium on October 21 & 22. See the speaker list and get a $2 admission coupon at https://gunownersradio.com/symposium Jerry Dominguez from Kore Essentials shares the details about the Tactical Gear Expo on October 21, 2023. https://www.tacticalgearexpo.com/ Stephanie Gilreath, founder of Outdoor Woman, visits to talk about the grand opening of her new store in Imperial Beach that's coming in November. Also find out how firearm sales are handled differently at Outdoor Woman versus the typical gun shop experience. Get a 10% discount coupon for the grand opening at https://outdoorwoman.com/ SDCGO Founding Board Member, Jim Miller reports on Terra Lawson Remer's “Gun Violence Reduction Summit.” Learn how our elected politicians are using their time & resources to host events to attack your self defense rights. Join San Diego County Gun Owners to support this type of Second Amendment advocacy. https://sdcgo.org/join Gary Gibson returns to talk about the unprecedented maneuvers within California's 9th Circuit, overriding procedures in an obvious attempt to infringe on the Second Amendment. Join the fight for the Second Amendment and support one of the political action committees in San Diego, Orange County, or Inland Empire: https://gunownersradio.com/join STUMP MY NEPHEW: What is a “Pinto”? — Like, subscribe, and share to help restore the Second Amendment in California! Make sure Big Tech can't censor your access to our content and subscribe to our email list: https://gunownersradio.com/subscribe #2a #guns #gunowners #2ndAmendment #2ACA #ca42a #gunownersradio #gunrights #gunownersrights #rkba #shallnotbeinfringed #pewpew — The right to self-defense is a basic human right. Gun ownership is an integral part of that right. If you want to keep your Second Amendment rights, defend them by joining San Diego County Gun Owners (SDCGO), Orange County Gun Owners (OCGO), or Inland Empire Gun Owners (IEGO). Support the cause by listening to Gun Owners Radio live on Sunday afternoon or on any podcast app at your leisure. Together we will win. https://www.sandiegocountygunowners.com https://orangecountygunowners.com http://inlandempiregunowners.com https://www.firearmspolicy.org https://www.gunownersca.com https://gunowners.org Show your support for Gun Owners Radio sponsors! Get expert legal advice on any firearm-related issues: https://dillonlawgp.com Smarter web development and digital marketing help: https://www.sagetree.com Learn to FLY at SDFTI! San Diego Flight Training International: https://sdfti.com Protect your retirement with precious metals! Call GoldCo Today! 855-612-6354

Today in San Diego
Clean Water Distribution in Imperial Beach, Boil Water Advisory Impacts South San Diego Businesses, Clear the Shelters

Today in San Diego

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2023 5:50


In the "Today in San Diego" podcast, water bottles will be distributed by the City of San Diego, a boil water advisory has South San Diego County businesses pivot or close, and today all adoption fees are waived at the San Diego Humane Society for NBC 7 and Telemundo 20's annual Clear the Shelters event.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Today in San Diego
Boil Water Advisory, Teacher Shortage Impacting San Diego, Clear the Shelters

Today in San Diego

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 5:17


In the "Today in San Diego" podcast, a boil water advisory has been issued in Silver Strand, Imperial Beach and a large part of the South Bay, a national shortage of teachers is impacting San Diego schools and NBC 7 and Telemundo 20's Clear the Shelter event is tomorrow at the San Diego Humane Society. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Gun Sports Radio
Imperial Beach Gun Shop Moves Forward with Opening Plans

Gun Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 54:24


The Second Amendment Celebration Dinner, aka #GUNPROM is coming up on September 16, 2023 in San Diego! Great people, great food, all for a great cause - the Second Amendment! Get your tickets at https://gunprom.com.  Gun Owners Radio can help you with your marketing & advertising needs! Get help connecting with your customers and contact us! https://gunownersradio.com/marketing-services  Scott ‘Jedi' Jedlinski from the Modern Samurai Project calls in and shares his story how he left the mortgage industry and became one of the nation's most sought-after trainer.   https://www.modernsamuraiproject.com/  Mike recaps the Orange County Gun Owners Town Hall that happened with Carl Demaio. If you support this kind of 2nd Amendment activism, become a member! https://ocgunowners.com/join Stephanie Gilreath visits the studio to share updates on her journey to open up a new store in Imperial Beach, California. Her store focuses on sporting good for active women, which includes a firearms section. https://www.outdoorwoman.com  STUMP MY NEPHEW: What motorcycle manufacturer also manufactures shotguns? -- Like, subscribe, and share to help restore the Second Amendment in California! Make sure Big Tech can't censor your access to our content and subscribe to our email list: https://gunownersradio.com/subscribe #2a #guns #gunowners #2ndAmendment #2ACA #ca42a #gunownersradio #gunrights #gunownersrights #rkba #shallnotbeinfringed #pewpew -- The right to self-defense is a basic human right. Gun ownership is an integral part of that right. If you want to keep your Second Amendment rights, defend them by joining San Diego County Gun Owners (SDCGO), Orange County Gun Owners (OCGO), or Inland Empire Gun Owners (IEGO). Support the cause by listening to Gun Owners Radio live on Sunday afternoon or on any podcast app at your leisure. Together we will win. https://www.sandiegocountygunowners.com https://orangecountygunowners.com http://inlandempiregunowners.com https://www.firearmspolicy.org https://www.gunownersca.com https://gunowners.org Show your support for Gun Owners Radio sponsors! Get expert legal advice on any firearm-related issues: https://dillonlawgp.com Smarter web development and digital marketing help: https://www.sagetree.com Learn to FLY at SDFTI! San Diego Flight Training International: https://sdfti.com Protect your retirement with precious metals! Call GoldCo Today! 855-612-6354

Gun Sports Radio
Second Amendment Victories in San Diego

Gun Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 97:14


Join San Diego County Gun Owner's Second Amendment Celebration Dinner on September 16, 2023 at the Town & Country in Mission Valley! It's the West Coast's largest 2nd Amendment Celebration! Get your tickets before sales close down on September 1! https://gunprom.com   Meet Kimberly Southwell, the DC Project's new director for California! Connect with the DC Project on their website: https://www.dcproject.info/   CURTIN CALL: 75-year-old woman shoots at home intruders in Oakland   Good news from Imperial Beach! Stephanie in Imperial Beach worked with the Imperial Beach City Council and was able to hammer out the policies that allow her to move forward with her retail shop that also includes firearms. Be on the look out for the grand opening announcement for the Outdoor Woman!   SDCGO, with attorney Gary Gibson, was able to launch a pilot program that helps CCW holders. Previously, if a CCW holder was involved in a defensive gun use incident, their case would be investigated by the normal criminal investigations unit. Now, San Diego DA, Summer Stephan, has revised the policy so that CCW holder cases will be investigated by a special unit that is familiar and trained on CCW laws. What do you think? Is activism like this sexy or not?   https://sdcgo.org/join   STUMP MY NEPHEW: What class of firearm is the ‘Henry Axe'?   --   Like, subscribe, and share to help restore the Second Amendment in California!   Make sure Big Tech can't censor your access to our content and subscribe to our email list: https://gunownersradio.com/subscribe   #2a #guns #gunowners #2ndAmendment #2ACA #ca42a #gunownersradio #gunrights #gunownersrights #rkba #shallnotbeinfringed #pewpew   --   The right to self-defense is a basic human right. Gun ownership is an integral part of that right. If you want to keep your Second Amendment rights, defend them by joining San Diego County Gun Owners (SDCGO), Orange County Gun Owners (OCGO), or Inland Empire Gun Owners (IEGO).   Support the cause by listening to Gun Owners Radio live on Sunday afternoon or on any podcast app at your leisure. Together we will win.   https://www.sandiegocountygunowners.com https://orangecountygunowners.com http://inlandempiregunowners.com https://www.firearmspolicy.org https://www.gunownersca.com https://gunowners.org   Show your support for Gun Owners Radio sponsors!   Get expert legal advice on any firearm-related issues: https://dillonlawgp.com   Smarter web development and digital marketing help: https://www.sagetree.com   Learn to FLY at SDFTI! San Diego Flight Training International: https://sdfti.com   Protect your retirement with precious metals! Call GoldCo Today! 855-612-6354

Tru Crym Podcast
Episode 27: Vegas Bray

Tru Crym Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 48:20


On this episode of "Tru Crym Podcast" we discuss the case of Victor Saucedo. Sadly, his life was taken by the hands of his ex-girlfriend Vegas Bray who just did not want to let him go. Victor and Vegas met while they both were in the navy. They dated for a short while but broke up because Vegas was incredibly jealous. Vegas began stalking and harassing Victor until she shot Victor in his Imperial Beach apartment. Sources:https://www.oxygen.com/snapped/martinis-murder/petite-strip-club-cocktail-waitress-stalks-6-foot-1-ex-boyfriend-beforehttps://casetext.com/case/people-v-bray-45https://patch.com/california/imperialbeach/victor-saucedo-candlelight-vigilhttps://www.imdb.com/title/tt6924686/

Today in San Diego
Countywide Crime Spree Overnight, CBP Officer to be Indicted, Manny Machado Makes History

Today in San Diego

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 5:01


In the "Today in San Diego" podcast, investigators are trying to piece together a dangerous string of crimes from Imperial Beach to Encinitas, a Customs and Border Protection officer is accused of breaking drug trafficking laws and Padres superstar Manny Machado swings his way into the record book. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Today in San Diego
County Fair Wraps Up, Imperial Beach Closes, Humane Society Waives Reclaim Fees

Today in San Diego

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 3:47


In the "Today in San Diego" podcast, fair organizers share estimates on the turnout this year, Imperial Beach has closed again after being partially reopened and the San Diego Humane Society is waiving reclaim fees for strays after the Fourth of July holiday.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Gun Sports Radio
San Diego Firearms School

Gun Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 97:08


How do police officers feel about CCW holders? Firearm trainer, hunter, author, and retired police officer, John Russo joins the show to share his insight and experience. Read more of John's latest articles at https://gunsandgame.com/ Imperial Beach temporarily banned the retail sales of firearms. Listen to this segment, get the whole story and find out how this can be a _good_ thing. Mike was recently quoted on the Union Tribune and KPBS on the topic. If you support this kind of work, representing the 2A community in the media, become a member of San Diego County Gun Owners! https://sdcgo.org/join Matthias Quellenberg talks about his journey from Germany to the United States and how he came to become a firearm instructor with San Diego Firearms School. Connect with Matthias on Instagram at https://instagram.com/sandiegofirearmsschool. Subscribe to the San Diego Firearms School newsletter at https://www.gunownersradio.com/san-diego-firearms-school/newsletter STUMP MY NEWPHEW: What are the mechanical differences between reciprocating and non-reciprocating bolts/charging handles? If one is better than the other, why continue to produce new firearms utilizing one over the other? Read Sam's latest blog post at https://www.gunownersradio.com/the-ethics-of-collecting-milsurp/ — Like, subscribe, and share to help restore the Second Amendment in California! Make sure Big Tech can't censor your access to our content and subscribe to our email list: https://gunownersradio.com/subscribe #2a #guns #gunowners #2ndAmendment #2ACA #ca42a #gunownersradio #gunrights #gunownersrights #rkba #shallnotbeinfringed #pewpew — The right to self-defense is a basic human right. Gun ownership is an integral part of that right. If you want to keep your Second Amendment rights, defend them by joining San Diego County Gun Owners (SDCGO), Orange County Gun Owners (OCGO), or Inland Empire Gun Owners (IEGO). Support the cause by listening to Gun Owners Radio live on Sunday afternoon or on any podcast app at your leisure. Together we will win. https://www.sandiegocountygunowners.com https://orangecountygunowners.com http://inlandempiregunowners.com https://www.firearmspolicy.org https://www.gunownersca.com https://gunowners.org Show your support for Gun Owners Radio sponsors! Get expert legal advice on any firearm-related issues: https://dillonlawgp.com Smarter web development and digital marketing help: https://www.sagetree.com Learn to FLY at SDFTI! San Diego Flight Training International: https://sdfti.com Get the training and education to keep your family safe with USCCA https://uscca.com/gor

John Riley Project
San Diego News Update – June 28: Poway Fraud, Encinitas e-bike, Coronado Richard Bailey, SANDAG

John Riley Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 83:19


We have lots of San Diego topics on the table including a federal fraud case in Poway, winners and losers in CA budget, the future of Coronado mayor Richard Bailey, Jim Desmond and Congestion Pricing on Freeways, and much more. It's Wednesday June 28, 2023. Here's what John Riley thinks: Poway Social Security Fraud A Poway man defrauded the Social Security system and the VA system of over $830,000 over 3 decades as he schemed to collect using his dead mother's name. WTF? Crazy story. Social Security will not be solvent starting in 2034. Poway seems to be in the news for all of the wrong reasons. Gavin Newsom's CA Budget – Winners & Losers (housing, climate, auto dealers, education) California had to spend less than they wanted due to the pending deficit. The CA budget is loaded with examples of winners and losers. Isn't that what government policies always do? Some win at the expense of others.  Some lose, so others can win. What ever happened to free trade and win-win outcomes? Tragic Teen e-Bike Death in Encinitas Collision While we mourn the loss of a young man in an e-bike accident, we look more broadly at the innovation in the e-bike market. Could this be a solution to help cities transition from suburban to urban? Do we have enough bike lanes? Coronado Mayor Richard Bailey is Running for County Board of Supervisors Maybe you have seen Richard Bailey's social media and direct mail messages. He has a lot to say about “The San Diego Comeback”. Why is a mayor of little ol' Coronado commenting about issues beyond his city? Because he is running for office!  Plus we discuss some proposed tax increases under consideration. Jim Desmond and SANDAG Congestion Freeway Tax They are already planning to charge a per-mile tax for road usage. It's not a bad idea, but it will be difficult to implement fairly. Now San Diego is considering a Congestion Tax for freeway usage to subsidize mass transit. What's going on here? This is a tax on the many to benefit the few. Mass transit ridership is in decline, so why are we subsidizing it? Paloma Aguirre, Imperial Beach, and the Problem of Tijuana Sewage Seems this sewage problem in the South Bay has going on for decades, yet they still can't fix it. Now the County Board of Supervisors has declared a state of emergency. San Diego congressional delegates are pushing President Biden to solve the problem. Meanwhile some beaches in Imperial Beach have been closed for a year and a half. San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria: Corporate Welfare vs Road Repair Todd Gloria flip flopped. City officials and business leaders lobbied for San Diego to host a design event. Todd Gloria vowed to ensure it was privately funded. Now he is singing a different tune. He wants to use taxpayer dollars to subsidize corporations in town in order to generate more tax revenue. Should the city be run as a business? Should those resources instead be used to repair roads? San Diego Community Forum We discuss San Diego homelessness, eminent domain, Poway's Billion Dollar Bond, Steve Garvey as a California Senator, and this kerfuffle over Democrat vs Democratic. #SanDiego #homelessness #homeless #ranchobernardo #republicans #democrats #Poway #SteveGarvey #Westwood #richardbailey #coronado #encinitas #ebikes #toddgloria #jimdesmond #sandag #congestiontax #tijuana #sewege #imperialbeach #socialsecurity #babyformula #tariffs #education JRP0324 Relevant Links: A Poway man's mother died in 1990. He accepted $830K of benefits in her name for 32 years. https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/courts/story/2023-06-27/poway-social-security-fraud-mother-guilty Winners and losers in the California budget deal https://calmatters.org/newsletters/whatmatters/2023/06/california-budget-winners-losers/ San Diego County leaders call on Biden to fix Tijuana sewage crisis https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/environment/story/2023-06-27/san-diego-county-supervisors-emerge...

The Multifamily Millionaire: Real Income From Real Estate
Ep. 138 How I Bought 26 PROPERTIES By AGE 26 Totaling $50,000,000!

The Multifamily Millionaire: Real Income From Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 48:40


LEARN HOW I bought and sold 26 properties and created a portfolio worth $50 million before turning 26 in San Diego, CA! Throughout the video, I give tips for finding good deals, buying properties in the right locations, and recognizing potential properties. Don't forget to stick around to the end of the video where I share TWO SECRETS how I was able to scale in real estate so quickly! ________________________________

The Multifamily Millionaire: Real Income From Real Estate
Ep. 131 Ten Beginner SALES TIPS That Will Make You A MILLIONAIRE Commercial Real Estate Agent!

The Multifamily Millionaire: Real Income From Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 35:36


Sharing TEN tips to making successful sales calls including: Starting with enthusiasm, offering something valuable, leading with off-market deals, building rapport, obtaining emails, adding to an email list, and setting up meetings. The importance of persuading potential clients and meeting in-person is another factor I go into. The goal is to help clients become wealthy while building financial freedom! _______ ⭐️ Sources: https://www.jlmrealestateinc.com Sources: https://www.jasonjospehlee.com Interested in Investing?