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Podcast California Sun Podcast

California Sun Podcast

Jeff Schechtman

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Frequency: 1 episode/8d. Total Eps: 332

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The California Sun presents conversations with the people that are shaping and observing the Golden State
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Jonathan Weber on what the tech boom cost San Francisco

Season 1 · Episode 332

jeudi 18 juin 2026Duration 51:04

Jonathan Weber, a longtime San Francisco journalist, is the author of the new history "City on the Edge: Technology, Politics, and the Fight for the Soul of San Francisco." He explains how the internet took root in the city, how local politics transformed as tech grew from 2% of jobs to 35%, and how the artificial intelligence wave has finally made the industry indigenous to San Francisco. He worries the wealth is turning a misfit city into a money town.

David Beard on Brian Wilson, the Beach Boys, and the music that called us west

Season 1 · Episode 331

jeudi 11 juin 2026Duration 47:17

One year after the death of the legendary Beach Boys leader Brian Wilson, author David Beard joins us to talk about his new book, "All Summer Long: Conversations with The Beach Boys from Surfin' to SMiLE." Beard discusses how the Beach Boys didn't just make iconic music but defined Southern California itself — surf, sun, cars, the postcard invitation west — while Wilson quietly pushed pop into uncharted territory.

Ann Carlson: When L.A.'s air was both a punchline and a poison

Season 1 · Episode 322

jeudi 9 avril 2026Duration 41:36

Ann Carlson discusses her new book "Smog and Sunshine: The Surprising Story of How Los Angeles Cleaned Up Its Air." Smog was once as much a symbol of L.A. as palm trees — a bane to public health and a national punchline on Johnny Carson's "Tonight Show." An expert in environmental law, Carlson chronicles the decades-long battle that transformed the air from toxic to breathable, and what today's rollbacks threaten to undo.

Napa's wine industry is not aging well

Season 1 · Episode 232

jeudi 18 avril 2024Duration 40:48

The California wine industry is under siege. A global wine glut, younger generations turning away from alcohol, and a contentious battle over the future of Napa County wineries have left the enemy inside the gates. As if this weren't enough, Justice Department investigators have subpoenaed dozens of wine industry figures, including a member of the Board of Supervisors, and in January the head of Napa County's farm bureau died by apparent suicide. Stu Smith, proprietor of Smith-Madrone Winery in St. Helena and a longtime small winery activist, joined us to tell the story.

A California voice for a distant land: Amy Wilentz's advocacy for Haiti

Season 1 · Episode 231

jeudi 11 avril 2024Duration 24:45

Though Haiti may seem distant, it is arguably as relevant to us as Ukraine or Israel. The Caribbean country serves as a global example of failed governance rooted in tribal strife. Amy Wilentz, a prominent voice in bringing attention to the horrors endured by the people of Haiti, has been covering the nation since the 1980s. A long-time resident of Southern California, she is a recipient of a National Book Critics Circle Award and a frequent contributor to the Los Angeles Times. Wilentz also teaches literary journalism at the University of California, Irvine.

Bonnie Portnoy and the untold story of California's impressionist adventurer, Tilden Daken

Season 1 · Episode 230

jeudi 4 avril 2024Duration 27:40

Bonnie Portnoy, granddaughter of celebrated California impressionist Tilden Daken, is the author of a new biography of his life, "The Man Beneath the Paint." Portnoy unveils the mysteries of an artist whose life was as colorful as his paintings of California's natural landscapes, filled with daring adventure, personal tumult, and a relentless pursuit of artistic expression.

Dr. Susan Partovi is taking it to the streets.

Season 1 · Episode 229

mercredi 20 mars 2024Duration 29:09

Dr. Susan Partovi, a pioneer in street medicine, recounts her journey of providing compassionate care to the homeless on L.A.'s Skid Row in our conversation and in her recent memoir, "Renegade, M.D." With a career spanning decades, Dr. Partovi offers a unique perspective on results-based healthcare for the most marginalized. Her approach, shaped by early experiences and a commitment to treating patients as family, emphasizes the urgent need for listening to her patients on the streets to address the homelessness crisis. Her story is a testament to the power of caring and bravery in medicine.

Andrew Cockburn on Silicon Valley's military fusion

Season 1 · Episode 228

jeudi 7 mars 2024Duration 33:18

Andrew Cockburn's cover story for the March issue of Harper's Magazine, titled "The Pentagon's Silicon Valley Problem," illuminates the longstanding and increasingly intricate relationship between Silicon Valley's tech leaders and the Pentagon. Cockburn, the Washington editor of Harper's and a distinguished figure in journalism, argues that the traditional "military-industrial complex" has evolved into a more contemporary "military high-tech complex." This transformation signals a deeper integration of technological advancements with military operations, occurring within our own backyard.

James Brosnahan has helped shape our legal landscape for six decades

Season 1 · Episode 227

jeudi 29 février 2024Duration 34:15

James Brosnahan is one of California's most distinguished litigators, with a career that spans the Robert Kennedy Justice Department, 55 years in private practice in California, and more than 150 jury trials. His cases have mirrored the issues of our times, tackling challenges like refugees, gender battles, sexual taboos, terrorism, government misconduct, wrongful imprisonment, free speech, legal work in war zones, poverty and murder on Native American Reservations, and hunger in America. He shares his story with us and in his memoir, "Justice at Trial: Courtroom Battles and Groundbreaking Cases."

Sarah Swanbeck and Erin Heys decode millennials and Gen Z

Season 1 · Episode 226

jeudi 22 février 2024Duration 29:48

The Berkeley Institute for Young Americans, part of the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley, examines the evolving generational dynamics of millennials and Gen Z. The institute serves as a hub for exploring the aspirations and challenges of young people, offering unique perspectives on their impact in the workplace and across cultural and political landscapes. Joining us on the podcast are Sarah Swanbeck, the institute's executive director, and Erin Heys, its policy director. Together, they delve into how today's generational shifts are influencing everything from labor markets to climate change policies, emphasizing the pivotal role of these younger cohorts in crafting our future.


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