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Nicole Reynoso: Hope in the Face of Peril23 Jan 202600:03:55
Nicole Reynoso weighs in on the challenges educators, parents and students face and why she remains hopeful.
Theresa Nelson: A Plan to Give Back22 Jan 202600:03:47
Theresa Nelson shares how her family gives back to worthy causes.
Blake Danielewicz: Persistence Pays Off08 Jan 202600:03:26
Blake Danielewicz shares how his perseverance after a knee injury led him back to playing sports.
Arthur Patterson: Third Time’s The Charm11 Aug 202500:03:52
Arthur Patterson shares about the challenges of working in the tech industry.
Gillian Reynolds: Exceptionally Unexceptional05 Jan 202200:04:15
Gillian Reynolds has learned that being exceptionally unexceptional at everything she tries can be pretty exceptional.
Larry Lee: We Could Use Some Mr. Rogers04 Jan 202200:04:14
Harsh times have Larry Lee yearning for a strong dose of the humility and kindness of Mr. Rogers.
Pete Gavin: The Family of Things03 Jan 202200:04:11
Pete Gavin's new job delivering medications has him feeling connected to others.
Richard Swerdlow: Trashed Tannenbaums31 Dec 202100:04:09
Everywhere he looks, Richard Swerdlow sees ex-Christmas trees dumped on the sidewalk.
Lane Parker: ASAP is a Four-Letter Word30 Dec 202100:04:07
The world is full of busy, buzzing doers. But Lane Parker calmly weights when might be the right time to do most anything.
Lloyd Jones: Lloyd’s Story29 Dec 202100:04:13
When he was down and out, a friend helped him feed his kids, even though she didn’t have to. It was a kindness Lloyd Jones has never stopped repaying.
Ellen Greenblatt: Losing Your Person28 Dec 202100:04:12
Ellen Greenblatt considers the profound personal loss of the people behind the statistics.
Marcy Fraser: On the Frontlines27 Dec 202100:04:19
Marcy Fraser was an AIDS nurse throughout that plague. Now she reaches out to all nurses on the frontlines of a new scourge.
Heidi Swillinger: The Nutmeg Kit24 Dec 202100:04:14
On Christmas morning, millions of gifts will be unwrapped. But Heidi Swillinger has had her small but favorite gift for many years.
Sandhya Acharya: The Legend of Lake M23 Dec 202100:04:08
Sandhya Acharya says that when life gives you rain, its best to play in a lake, if you just know how.
Lakshmi Nakka: Spread the Word08 Aug 202500:03:57
Lakshmi Nakka shares why it's important to clear up misconceptions on sexual health equity for young adults.
Colleen Patrick-Goudreau: Memorializing Our Pets22 Dec 202100:04:15
Colleen Patrick-Goudreau looks at how we remember the animals we have loved.
Thomas Plante: Youth Mental Health21 Dec 202100:04:14
Thomas Plante says a recent surgeon general report is raising the alarm about the state of youth mental health.
Evan Ho: Respite17 Dec 202100:04:18
With cheerful moments in short supply, Evan Ho finds respite in a middle school concert.
Jaime Flores: A Place to Play16 Dec 202100:04:12
Growing up, Jaime Flores didn't have the places to play with his peers that others take for granted.
Ellie Lauter: The Sound of Music15 Dec 202100:04:11
High school senior Ellie Lauter discovers the key to reconnect with her declining grandmother—music.
Marilyn Englander: On The Mend14 Dec 202100:04:14
Middle school boys eagerly take to Marilyn Englander's lessons in the art of needle and thread.
Rachel Averbuck: Small, Local Retailers Need You13 Dec 202100:04:12
Rachel Averbuck's small shoe shop is battling the huge online retailers and need you this holiday season.
Agnes Torres Al-Shibibi: Habla Español?10 Dec 202100:04:09
Agnes Torres Al-Shibibi celebrates California's Spanish heritage as spoken in the names of the places we inhabit.
Ivelisse Diaz: Making Up For a Lost Christmas09 Dec 202100:04:10
Y-R Media's Ivelisse Diaz hopes this Christmas will bring the warmth and joy that was missing last year.
Nirmy Kang: College Applications Conflicts08 Dec 202100:04:16
Nirmy Kang's son is applying to college and she doesn't like what she sees.
Geri Spieler: Stretched Thin07 Aug 202500:03:46
After volunteering at a food bank, Geri Spieler explains why support is so necessary.
Mike Von der Porten: Pearl Harbor Remembered07 Dec 202100:04:16
80 years after the attack on Pearl Harbor that marked the beginning of World War II for the U.S., Michael Von der Porten remembers three Sonoma County men who died that day.
Nathalie Jimenez: A Helping Hand06 Dec 202100:04:11
Nathalie Jimenez learns that even a small helping hand can be a big hand up.
Michael Ellis: Mistletoe03 Dec 202100:04:13
Michael Ellis says the origins of mistletoe as a seasonal rite are surprising.
Selina Kaing: Birthday Candles02 Dec 202100:04:05
Selina Kaing's family tradition of blending old ways with new American habits resides in a box of birthday candles.
Dorothy O’Donnell: Too Old For the Hiking Group30 Nov 202100:04:12
The email that told Dorothy O'Donnell she was too old for the hiking group surprised her. Then it made her angry.
Wilfredo Molina: Cool Kid29 Nov 202100:04:17
Wilfredo Molina learns that trying too hard to please your peers can lead to trouble.
Paul Staley: Holiday Ins and Outs26 Nov 202100:04:08
Paul Staley considers the ins and outs, literally, of the holiday season.
Dan Goldes: A Thanksgiving Story25 Nov 202100:04:16
Dan Goldes does his part to prepare and serve a Thanksgiving meal for the homeless.
Sara Alexander: A Seat at the Thanksgiving Table24 Nov 202100:04:10
Thanksgiving celebrates family, but for Sara Alexander the definition of both family and Thanksgiving has changed with age.
Richard Swerdlow: The Thanksgiving Question23 Nov 202100:04:09
Richard Swerdlow says "are you vaxed?" is the simple Thanksgiving question that's awkward to ask.
Andrew Crispin: More Than a Box of Food06 Aug 202500:03:58
Andrew Crispin shares what it was like to rely on food banks when he was a child.
Sara Orem: Food Waste22 Nov 202100:04:11
A tremendous amount of food ends up as waste and Sara Orem is on a campaign to reduce her contribution.
Colleen Patrick-Goudreau: Thanksgiving Without the Turkey19 Nov 202100:04:20
Colleen Patrick-Goudreau says a vegetarian Thanksgiving can still be traditional and delicious.
Tom Moriarty: The Universe vs. the Metaverse18 Nov 202100:04:22
Tom Moriarty says everything offered by Facebook's promised Metaverse is already available in the real world.
Hanna Clements-Hart: Enjoying the Sandwich17 Nov 202100:04:15
Hanna Clements-Hart is in the middle of the generational sandwich, and enjoying some unexpected gifts.
Jonathan Slusher: Where I’ve Been16 Nov 202100:04:16
Jonathan Slusher explores his long and winding struggles with mental illness.
Deidre Silverman: Bird in Hand15 Nov 202100:04:16
Deidre Silverman's close encounter with a common house finch leaves her closer to the big picture.
Barbara Simmons: Sand12 Nov 202100:04:18
Barbara Simmons says everyday sand takes on magical qualities in the hands of a child, which is why it is now in the Toy Hall of Fame.
Zoe Harwood: Online Test Proctoring11 Nov 202100:04:04
YR Media's Zoe Harwood decries the practice of online test proctoring.
Marilyn Englander: Eulogies10 Nov 202100:04:08
Marilyn Englander is getting too much practice at giving eulogies.
Katie Wilkinson: Choosing to Vaccinate Your Child09 Nov 202100:04:11
Katie Wilkinson explains why she chose to vaccinate her young child against COVID.
Max Gutmann: Steak and Artichokes05 Aug 202500:03:59
Max Gutmann explains why we should be paying more attention to having experiences.
Sophie Bloch: Oh Wow08 Nov 202100:04:14
Sophie Bloch's young daughter reminds her mother what a sense of wonder is all about.
Michael Ellis: A Bumper of Acorns05 Nov 202100:04:15
Michael Ellis explains why this year oak trees are virtually raining acorns.
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