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Scott's Old Time Radio
Radio Mystery Theater Dead For a Dollar Episode 0016
Original Airdate: January 21, 1974Episode 0016 "Dead For a Dollar"Original Story by Murray Burnett, Directed by Himan Brown, Host: E.G. MarshallVengeance is traditionally supposed to be the province of the Lord. But too often individuals decide that they will take it upon themselves to mete out punishment to those who may richly deserve it. The results are almost always devastating as witnessed.In today's world, the golden key to success is too often unfortunately attained through absolute ruthlessness and utter disregard of ethics, morality, and the rights of others. Jason...
2025-06-24
45 min
Scott's Old Time Radio
Radio Mystery Theater The Strange Voyage of The Lady Dee Episode 0175
Original Airdate: November 18, 1974Episode 0175 "The Strange Voyage of The Lady Dee"Written by Mary Jane Higby, Directed by Himan Brown, Hosted by EG MarshallA young couple and their daughter lose their way in the fog on their new boat and are lured to a mysterious island by the spirit of a long dead woman. There, they encounter the island's lone resident who may not have their best interest at heart.Starring: Paul Hecht, Augusta Dabney, Corrine Orr, Margaret Baker, Dan Ocko
2025-06-05
44 min
Scott's Old Time Radio
Radio Mystery Theater Stay Out of Dutchmans Woods Episode 0363
Original Airdate: October 16, 1975Episode 0363 "Stay Out of Dutchman's Woods"Written by Fielden Farrington, Directed by Himan Brown, Host: E.G. MarshallI have the lunch all packed and I'm ready to take you on a picnic in the woods. There's a beautiful little glade deep in the forest. Birds singing. That wonderful clean aroma of fresh growth mixed with leaf mold and last year's pine needles. The cool touch of grass to your bare feet if you care to take your shoes off. Doesn't sound very mysterious? Doesn't frighten you? Well, stay with...
2025-05-28
43 min
Building Bigger Lives
Ep 51: An Interview with Scott Davis
Michael and Kathryn welcome their guest, Scott Davis, to the Building Bigger Lives podcast, where they reminisce about their 50th episode and share personal connections. Scott shared his background, including his childhood experiences with his father's work in commercial lending, and discussed his close-knit group of friends from college. The conversation also touched on Scott's approach to the real estate and lending business, his experiences in the mortgage industry, and his recent interests. Building Bigger Lives Podcast- https://www.instagram.com/buildingbiggerlives Contact Coach Michael Regan- www.facebook.com/CoachMichaelRegan
2025-01-15
41 min
The Hake Report
Cam Higby: Untold truth on border, crime | Wed 11-20-24
HOUR 1 CALLS: history, "reparations," education, crime. HOUR 2 GUEST Cam Higby: Border horrors. Trump picks. Pro-Palestinian violence. The Hake Report, Wednesday, November 20, 2024 AD GUEST LINKS: Cam Higby linktr.ee/camhigby | News site: todayisamerica.com CLIP: Had no idea the border situation was THIS bad! (21-min) YouTube | Rumble TIMESTAMPS * (0:00:00) Start: Cam Higby coming * (0:04:56) Biden mad Putin said the "N-word" * (0:06:27) Hey, guys! * (0:08:15) WILLIAM: Antron Brown; 3/5ths, Illegal; Reparations * (0:23:57) WILLIAM: Black Panthers, CA gun control, BHI * (0:25:51) JEFF: Reparations research; Trump UFC; Matt Gaetz Sonny Hostin
2024-11-20
1h 54
The ModGolf Podcast
Season 8 Wrap-up / Season 9 Preview
That's a wrap for Season 8 of The ModGolf Podcast! Our passionate team of content creators are currently working on your next twelve episodes for Season 9, which launches February 19 2021. We heard some amazing stories from a diverse group of guests who discussed how inclusion, technology, entertainment, music, celebrity, hospitality and community building intersect to shape the future of golf. If you didn’t get the chance to listen to all of our ten Season 8 episodes, this bonus show gives you a recap of the great conversations I had with some of the golf industry's top influencers, in...
2021-02-05
18 min
Food for Thought with Keith Langhorn
Spiny Lobster Season Begins October 7th!
On this episode, I head to the docks to interview two of our local commercial fishermen. I was accompanied by my trusty companion Scott Higby, owner of Studio C Creative Sound Recorders. Co host Trish Watlington stayed home enjoying spending time with her new grand baby (Go Grandma!) She will be joining us again next time. When we arrived Captain John Glawson, owner of Nicole Ann and Captain Dan Major owner of Plan B were busy preparing their lobster pots for the beginning of spiny lobster season that starts on Weds October 7th for commercial fishermen. They were kind enough to...
2020-10-05
38 min
Food for Thought with Keith Langhorn
San Diego's Wine Industry During the Pandemic- A discussion with Denise Clarke of Altipiano Vineyard and Winery
"There's nothing like a winemaker having their own footprints in the vineyard," says Denise Clarke, co-owner of Altipiano Vineyard & Winery in North County San Diego. "I come from a long line of farmers and always loved having my hands in the dirt." Denise tells us the remarkable story of the journey to becoming a respected grower of grapes and winemaker, and one of the 20 female winemakers in San Diego County. We talk about her experience of being the only person of color who owns a vineyard in the area. When Denise walks into...
2020-07-30
39 min
Food for Thought with Keith Langhorn
San Diego's Restaurant Industry During the Pandemic
On this podcast we had the pleasure of chatting with Troy Johnson. Troy is a writer, television personality and commentator on the San Diego food community. We discuss how the pandemic has affected restaurants. What will San Diego dining look like in the future? Will it be dominated by large chains? How many small eateries will survive to serve the bounty of local food available in San Diego County? Was the market over saturated before Covid-19 hit us? Troy gives us his opinions and observations about these topics, and many more. IG:# heytroyjohnson
2020-06-03
35 min
Food for Thought with Keith Langhorn
The San Diego local farming industry - with guest Hannah Gbeh, San Diego Farm Bureau
In this episode we interview Hannah Gbeh who is the executive director of the San Diego Farm Bureau. Hannah is and environmental scientist, teacher, researcher, farm owner and mother of three (among many other accomplishments). We talk with Hannah about small farms, women farmers, innovation, the high cost of land and water in San Diego County, over regulation and labor shortage. How is the pandemic affecting small farms, and what will be the new reality of the future be for them? For a list of small farms please visit www.SDFarmBureau.Org and...
2020-05-12
30 min
Food for Thought with Keith Langhorn
How the Coronavirus is affecting the San Diego food industry- Keith Langhorn and Trish Watlington
On this episode, Trish Watlington and I talk about the effects of the pandemic on our local San Diego food industry, and ways to keep healthy, nutritious food on our tables. How are our local restaurants, farmers and fishermen adapting to the restrictions in place right now? What is the way ahead for them when things get “back to normal?” What will normal look like? Trish gives insight into local food organizations that are helping those in need and the best ways to donate and volunteer. Those are just a couple of topics we cove...
2020-04-16
51 min
Food for Thought with Keith Langhorn
Dining Out SD Magazine- Josh Kopelman, Publisher
Trish and I spent an afternoon chatting with Josh Kopelman, who is the publisher of DiningOut San Diego. DiningOutSD magazine is published in eight cities, including Denver, Chicago, Miami, and Atlanta. Josh founded the magazine as the fourth city in the DiningOut family. His role is to spotlight all the amazing talent in San Diego, Baja, and Southern California through the magazine and social media. If you want to know what is happening in our dining scene, this podcast is for you! IG: @DiningOutSD FB: DiningOutSanDiego http://diningout.com/sandiego/
2020-02-19
47 min
Posi Podcast with Leo Clark
Pivotal Moments, Pivotal People
It is said there are two or three pivotal moments and pivotal people that define our direction in life. In this episode we meet the most important person in Leo's journey- his wife and soul mate. Key lessons here: You will meet your key moments and people when you are out participating in the world. That one person IS out there. Once you find them, do everything in your power to be worthy! To join the members-only Facebook group, Posi Podcast Listeners, visit Leo's page https://www.facebook.com...
2020-01-31
14 min
Food for Thought with Keith Langhorn
Farmers Market Pros- Catt White, CEO of San Diego Markets - Part 2 - Learning the farmers market biz
If you've ever thought about getting into the farmers market biz, this episode is for you! This is the second part of our interview with Catt Fields White, CEO of San Diego Markets, educator and author. Catt tells us about "Vendor 101", a program for prospective farmers and market vendors to gain insight into what it takes to begin their business. Catt also tells us about "TentTalk: The Farmers Market Conference.". Three days of digging deep into being a farmer/producer and farmers market vendor. http://www.cattwhite.com Instagram:@cattfieldswhite Twitter:@cattwhite ht...
2020-01-31
27 min
Food for Thought with Keith Langhorn
Farmers Market Pros- Catt White, CEO of San Diego Markets
On this podcast we had the pleasure of chatting with Catt Fields White. Catt is the founder and CEO of San Diego Markets, bringing farmers to the city and more than 25,000 visitors weekly to the table by developing and managing weekly farmers markets, the largest being the little Italy Mercato as well as the Pacific Beach Tuesday and Little Italy Wednesday farmers markets. Catt is also a contributor to Tent Talk Podcast. The podcast provides helpful information for farmers, food makers and farmers markets managers. They interview farmers market experts, talk about ways to improve local food...
2020-01-29
34 min
Posi Podcast with Leo Clark
Your Circle of Influence- Interview with Kaaren Hall
One of the most important aspects of living a life of positivity is choosing who you want to be around. In this special episode, Leo invites us into his inner circle of influencers, and chats with Kaaren Hall. Kaaren talks about the people and organizations that helped form her positive outlook, and discusses the path of positivity, which is not always smooth. Leo and Kaaren agree that their circle of influence is one of their greatest assets, and discuss the sometimes difficult decisions necessary to keep on the path. Kaaren Hall is CEO/President of u...
2020-01-24
24 min
Posi Podcast with Leo Clark
Eating the Elephant
Leo climbs out of the abyss after losing everything in his life, and wonders how to rebuild. With the help of his sister and people who believed in him, he begins the journey. How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time. It REQUIRES a positive mindset to fight the feelings of failure. Get up. Brush off. GO AT IT with intention. To join the members-only Facebook group, Posi Podcast Listeners, visit Leo's page https://www.facebook.com/leo.clark.11 and request to be added to the group. He will let yo...
2020-01-17
17 min
Posi Podcast with Leo Clark
The Knife Edge
Leo has put alcohol, drugs, and other vices behind him. He is climbing the corporate ladder in Hawaii, and life is looking good for him and his fiancee. But he feels the pull of something more. They return to San Diego, get married, and build a life together as Leo buys his own business franchise. To his surprise, he becomes consumed by the money, and becomes unbearable. His wife leaves, and he quickly loses everything he had worked for. This episode gets intense. Things get dark very quickly, and the story involves alcohol and a...
2020-01-10
32 min
Posi Podcast with Leo Clark
Forgiveness
Years have passed since Leo, his brother and his sister were abandoned by their father at a hotel in Los Angeles. Now he receives a phone call from his sister. Their father is dying and wants to see them. Even though he spent years raising himself without a father, and then worrying that he is BECOMING like his father, Leo leaves Hawaii to visit his dad in LA. Calling on the power of positivity, he begins to understand why things have gone the way they have. And he learns how to deal with the situation.
2020-01-03
24 min
Posi Podcast with Leo Clark
Dark Times
After seeing that a diving career is no longer in his future, Leo goes through a period fueled by alcohol and womanizing, and marked by arrests for drunkenness and grand theft. At a dark point, he realizes he has become his father, the man he despised for having abandoned him. He commits to a new positive path- by sheer determination, he will not become his dad. You have a choice to call on the power of positivity. Make that choice and opportunities will appear. To join the members-only Facebook group, Posi Podcast Listeners...
2019-12-27
18 min
Posi Podcast with Leo Clark
Life of Positivity- Interview with Ryan Rotty Garcilazo
Leo Clark and Rotty Garcilazo grew up in parallel universes. Leo created his approach to life at a young age, growing up in foster homes in Los Angeles. Rotty grew up in Chicago, and developed his method of street hustle. Both found the value of committing to a life of positivity. Rotty is a house rehab and flipping expert, sharing his methods with audiences across the country. The takeaways- success starts with a foundation at a young age. Experience builds confidence. Confidence builds success. And take action. Follow Rotty at www.t...
2019-12-20
22 min
Food for Thought with Keith Langhorn
Cupcakes Squared- Robin Ross
Trish and I had the pleasure of spending a delightful afternoon chatting with Robin Ross, owner of Cupcakes Squared. Robin and her helpers bake square cupcakes from scratch each day, using only their favorite and finest ingredients. No food coloring or preservatives are added, only natures finest and seasonal for baking cupcakes, cookies, squares, and other desserts. They have also branched out to a line of delicious, grab and go savory items. All vegetarian, gluten free and some vegan. Tamales, quiches, and shepherd's Pie. Robin kindly brought us some cupcakes to sample.
2019-12-17
43 min
Posi Podcast with Leo Clark
Connecting Dots
In this episode, Leo shares some thoughts on life and achievement. It's easy to look back and connect the dots to see how you got where you are now. Looking forward there are no dots. The best plan is to CREATE dots for the future by taking action. Whatever you're passionate about, do it! Take action now. You don't know where that decision will land you in 20 years. To join the members-only Facebook group, Posi Podcast Listeners, visit Leo's page https://www.facebook.com/leo.clark.11 and request to be added to the grou...
2019-12-13
14 min
Posi Podcast with Leo Clark
Shattered Bones, Shattered Dreams
The celebration for Leo's new career adventure is interrupted by a maniac doing donuts on the lawn and headed for the crowd. Leo intervenes, with some nasty consequences. The injuries are truly a test of his positivity. In life, you must invent yourself, and often, reinvent yourself. Assess, adjust, and continue to move forward. To join the members-only Facebook group, Posi Podcast Listeners, visit Leo's page https://www.facebook.com/leo.clark.11 and request to be added to the group. He will let you right in! This podcast was produced by Stud...
2019-12-06
28 min
Roots and Wings- Voices of Independent Schools
Episode 028- Donna Orem, President of National Association of Independent Schools
In this special episode of Roots and Wings: Voices of Independent Schools, we are delighted to feature Donna Orem, President of the National Association of Independent Schools. The National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) is a nonprofit membership association that provides services to more than 1,800 schools and associations of schools in the United States and abroad, including more than 1,500 independent private K-12 schools in the U.S. Prior to joining NAIS, she was the vice president for products and services development at the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE). In her fifteen years at CASE, she also...
2019-12-04
00 min
Posi Podcast with Leo Clark
In the Navy Now
To help provide for his family, Leo pursues his dream of becoming a salvage diver and welder by joining the Navy. To achieve this he must leave his wife and baby at home, and move to San Diego, and then go out to sea. Time spent in Africa broadened his world view. The discipline of working toward his diving chit made him stronger. Yet life on the ship was mixed with antics with his fellow shipmates. It looked like Leo's goal was about to happen for him! To join the members-only Facebook group, P...
2019-11-30
24 min
Posi Podcast with Leo Clark
The Power of Letting Go
In this episode, Leo discusses another tool that helped him during his early life. The power of letting go releases you from all the people who have an opinion about you and how you should live your life. It serves no purpose to have derogatory opinions brought in to your being, so... let it go. If necessary, cut them loose. To join the members-only Facebook group, Posi Podcast Listeners, visit Leo's page https://www.facebook.com/leo.clark.11 and request to be added to the group. He will let you right in! This podcast was pro...
2019-11-22
20 min
Posi Podcast with Leo Clark
The Power of Believing in Yourself
During any life journey, we see the events that are going on in the person's life. But at the same time, there is a wild current of internal activity. Leo shares some of the things going on during his journey that helped him. In this episode he talks about the power of believing in yourself. Self-belief is one of the most important tools you have. It is not arrogant. It keeps out self-pity, victimhood, and the voices of naysayers. There's no silver bullet or instant secret. This is a daily practice of choosing the positive...
2019-11-15
28 min
Posi Podcast with Leo Clark
Ep 16- Between The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
Leo finds job opportunities in Salt Lake City. At the age of 21 he becomes the youngest store manager for Southland Corporation. He learns to manage a business, manage people, and how to build a customer base. On the personal side, alcohol takes hold, whether carried from his parents or because of his hard partying friends. Bring a new wife and baby into the mix, and it's time to make decisions and choose a path. Leo is intrigued by a welder friend who tells him that the best way to learn the craft is as a...
2019-11-08
24 min
Posi Podcast with Leo Clark
Life is a Rodeo
Riding bulls in a rodeo, you hope to stay on for 7 seconds. Leo starts his new life in Salt Lake City, and it is a white-knuckle thrill ride. He becomes a rodeo cowboy. Learning the ropes from a fellow construction worker, Leo spends a summer on the circuit. And he shares the secrets of learning a new skill: -Find something you want to do. -Find someone who is doing it. -Ask them to teach you the basics. -Jump in and start doing it. Exercise your connections. You never...
2019-11-01
28 min
Food for Thought with Keith Langhorn
Wild Willow Farm- Cat Henning
On this episode of our podcast, my co-host, farmer Trish Watlington, producer Scott Higby, and I head to Wild Willow Farm and Education Center. Our guide was farm manager Cat Henning. Wild Willow Farm is a vibrant working farm located on five acres of land, three miles from the ocean and less than a mile from the Mexican border. We learned about the wide variety of fruits and vegetables grown on the farm, bees and bugs, sustainability and CSA's. We also got to admire chickens and pet the goats. For more info on W...
2019-11-01
1h 02
Posi Podcast with Leo Clark
Into the Wide Open Future
As Leo Clark leaves Los Angeles, he looks back on the past 20 years and the lessons learned. -Being a victor, not a victim. -Making conscious decisions and deciding on a path. -Deciding what you want, and what you don't want. -Assessing, adjusting, and moving forward. Join 20 year old Leo as he steps into his wide-open future. To join the members-only Facebook group, Posi Podcast Listeners, visit Leo's page https://www.facebook.com/leo.clark.11 and request to be added to the group. He will let you right in! This po...
2019-10-25
17 min
Posi Podcast with Leo Clark
The Road is Never a Straight Line
A New Years Eve car crash with a group of friends is a wake up call. Leo decides to make a fresh start in Utah. Using the same "assess and adjust" strategy that has guided him since childhood, Leo builds a new life and reconnects with friends from the past. "When you hold back, the path is never presented to you. Take that step." To join the members-only Facebook group, Posi Podcast Listeners, visit Leo's page https://www.facebook.com/leo.clark.11 and request to be added to the group. He will let you right in...
2019-10-18
41 min
Posi Podcast with Leo Clark
Preparing for a Life of Your Own
Leo's final foster home in the rich neighborhood of Palos Verdes, Los Angeles, creates a new way of looking at things. He realizes that he will be aging out of the system, and while his friends are preparing for a college career funded by their parents, he needs to develop his own life skills. He decides on his goals, and prepares himself to be self-sufficient, reliable, and works two jobs to get money to start his new life after high school. "You are what you decide to be within yourself." To join the members-only Facebook g...
2019-10-13
25 min
Posi Podcast with Leo Clark
Building a Life of Positivity
Alcoholic dad takes Leo and his brother and sister out of the foster homes to live with him, drives them to a seedy motel in Los Angeles, and disappears. A new and surprising chapter starts. New choices must be made. To join the members-only Facebook group, Posi Podcast Listeners, visit Leo's page https://www.facebook.com/leo.clark.11 and request to be added to the group. He will let you right in! This podcast was produced by Studio C Creative Sound in San Diego CA.
2019-10-04
37 min
Posi Podcast with Leo Clark
Change Your Words, Change Your Life
We have a lot of self-talk going on when dealing with loss, challenges, drama, and the actions of others. In this episode, Leo talks about how your words can literally form neural connections in your brain, and these connections impact your self-confidence and outlook on life. Through techniques like NLP (neuro-linguistic programming) and by actively choosing your words, you can wire your mind for success. To join the members-only Facebook group, Posi Podcast Listeners, visit Leo's page https://www.facebook.com/leo.clark.11 and request to be added to the group. He will let you right in!...
2019-09-27
27 min
Posi Podcast with Leo Clark
Interview with Paul Finck, the Maverick Millionaire
"You are greater than the sum of what you have experienced so far." Leo took time out from a 3 day seminar he was conducting in San Diego to come to the studio for a chat with Paul Finck, the Maverick Millionaire, a man committed to having a positive impact on family, friends, and everyone he meets. Everyone has a different background story, but Leo and Paul have come to similar conclusions about how they want to live their lives. This episode is definitely a good time! To join the members-only Facebook group, "Posi...
2019-09-20
22 min
Posi Podcast with Leo Clark
A New Life Comes From A New Mind
Leo's two half brothers are killed at a young age, as a result of choosing a negative life path. He decides he needs to make a different decision for his life. Sometimes the neighborhoods and influences are so strong it's hard to not join the negative. After moving from Palm Springs to gang-run neighborhoods of Los Angeles, Leo tries to choose what's going to be best road, asking "what do I want for me?" He relied on his technique of "assess and adjust", hoping to survive until he ages out of the foster care system, when he...
2019-09-13
27 min
Posi Podcast with Leo Clark
Desire and Commitment
By sixth grade, Leo was joining his friends in breaking into laundromat coin boxes. Since a young age, he had felt the desire to make money, but now was faced with answering the question, how do your desires fit with who you want to be? With a total lack of nurturing or guidance on the part of his alcoholic father and his father's various girlfriends, Leo had to make a life choice and also commit to the welfare of himself and his young brother and sister. And he had to learn to take action on these commitments.
2019-09-06
24 min
Food for Thought with Keith Langhorn
Dive Bar of the Month- Ellen Goodwin
On this episode, we talk with Ellen Goodwin, facilitator of Dive Bar of the Month Club. Dive Bar of the Month is designed with only two purposes in mind: to bring like minded Dive Bar lovers together and to have fun. They succeed in both of those goals. San Diego is home to some great Dive Bars and it's time each of them was checked out and enjoyed! Each month they meet at a different Dive Bar to hang out, have a drink or two and see how "Dive-y" the bars really are. They meet on the 4...
2019-09-05
51 min
Roots and Wings- Voices of Independent Schools
Episode 027- Brendan Schneider- Director of Advancement, Sewickley Academy
In the words of Brendan Schneider, “I began as the Director of Admission & Financial Aid at Sewickley Academy in the Summer of 2008. In October of 2008, the stock market crashed, and our interest indicators (inquiries, applications, and visits) seemed to be a one month trailing average of the stock market. What were we going to do? We initially ran to traditional outbound marketing techniques that we had never tried before. We used billboards and placards in the airport which proved to be a huge waste of money and didn’t help our admission efforts. Next, we turned to social media and...
2019-09-01
00 min
Roots and Wings- Voices of Independent Schools
Episode 026- Lisa Lau Aquino- Director of Admission, The Hamlin School
Lisa Lau Aquino is a proud graduate and parent of an alumna of The Hamlin School. She attended Lowell High School and U.C. Berkeley, and has done graduate work in Multicultural Education at University of San Francisco. Ms. Aquino has taught primarily Science and Health at The Hamlin School for 16 years prior to becoming the Director of Admission in July 2002. She is a member of the Senior Administrative team at Hamlin. Ms. Aquino is also the leader for Hamlin’s Lower School Affinity for Girls of Color group, a California Association of Independent School (CAIS) Accreditation Team Member, Pr...
2019-09-01
00 min
Posi Podcast with Leo Clark
Self-Belief
10 year old Leo and his siblings move to Lakewood in Los Angeles with their alcoholic father. They soon find themselves without electricity, and depending on stealing food from grocery stores. Leo learns to discern what he can and can't control, and how to assess, adjust, and adapt to what life brings his way. He learns what you CAN have an impact on, and decides to rise above circumstances. To join the members-only Facebook group, Posi Podcast Listeners, visit Leo's page https://www.facebook.com/leo.clark.11 and request to be added to the group. He wil...
2019-09-01
32 min
Roots and Wings- Voices of Independent Schools
Episode 025- Pete Anderson- Director of Enrollment Management at Episcopal Academy in Philadelphia, PA
In July of 2014, Peter Anderson began his work as Director of Enrollment Management at Episcopal Academy in Philadelphia, PA. Mr. Anderson secured his undergraduate degree from Middlebury College and his MBA from New York University’s Stern School of Business. Following his work as an Institutional Derivatives Broker for Gottex Financial Services in Lausanne Switzerland, Mr. Anderson returned to education in the summer of 2000. Between 2009 and 2014, Mr. Anderson worked as Director of Admission at Lancaster Country Day School and he has served as Director of Financial Aid at Loomis Chaffee School and as an Instructor in U.S. and So...
2019-08-31
00 min
Roots and Wings- Voices of Independent Schools
Episode 024- Harry Bloom- Senior Vice President, Measuring Success
Improving financial sustainability, recruitment and retention, and parent satisfaction using data is the goal of the company, Measuring Success. In his independent school work, Dr. Bloom has developed and implemented a number of marquee programs, including the Atidenu Recruitment and Retention program, the Recruitment and Retention Academy, the Governance & Fundraising Academy, and the Day School Financial Benchmarking and Reengineering program. These programs have helped well over 100 independent schools enhance revenue, increase efficiency and strengthen their financial vitality. Bloom has conducted and published independent school and nonprofit governance research that has identified practices that predict financial and educational...
2019-08-31
00 min
Roots and Wings- Voices of Independent Schools
Episode 023- Dr. Amy Parish- Humanities Teacher, La Jolla Country Day School
Dr. Amy Parish is a Biological Anthropologist, Primatologist, and Darwinian Feminist. She has taught at the University of Southern California in the Gender Studies and Anthropology departments since 1999. She is recognized as being a world leading expert in bonobo studies. Parish completed an undergraduate degree at the University of Michigan in 1989. She received her Masters of Science from the University of California-Davis in 1990, where she completed her PhD. Her dissertation focused on sociosexual behavior and the female-female relationships of bonobos. In this podcast, Dr. Parish reflects upon her research and thoughts as a professor and teacher at La Jolla...
2019-08-31
00 min
Roots and Wings- Voices of Independent Schools
Episode 022- John Edman- LJCDS Upper School Math Teacher/ Varsity Baseball Coach
John Edman joined La Jolla Country Day School in 1998, and he is constantly reinvigorated by the sense of family and camaraderie as faculty and students alike strive to make the world a better place. He loves that students have the chance to experience a wide variety of academic, athletic, artistic and service opportunities while also being encouraged to pursue their passions and become excellent in areas of special importance to them. Mr. Edman graduated from Williams College with honors, earning a Bachelor of Arts in economics with a concentration in mathematics. After four years of teaching math and coaching...
2019-08-31
00 min
Roots and Wings- Voices of Independent Schools
Episode 021- Susan Nordenger- Assistant Head of School for Philanthropy
Susan Nordenger never believed that teaching is a job but rather a calling. From the first day she stepped into her La Jolla Country Day School classroom, she knew she found the place she wanted to call home. After 10 years of teaching in the Middle School, Mrs. Nordenger worked with students to create an all-school community service program. This 19-year endeavor has been the most rewarding phase of her career. Mrs. Nordenger began teaching in St. Helens, Oregon. Those first six years were split between teaching in a self-contained sixth-grade classroom and teaching eighth-grade American history, English and literature...
2019-08-31
00 min
Roots and Wings- Voices of Independent Schools
Episode 020- The New Children's Museum- Tomoko Kuta, Deputy Museum Director and Kerri Fox, Vice President, Marketing + Communications
The New Children’s Museum is a new model of children’s museums whose mission is to stimulate imagination, creativity and critical thinking in children and families through inventive and engaging experiences with contemporary art. The intention is to address a critical need in our society and become a leader in engaging children through contemporary art in order to develop the skills needed for the 21st century. La Jolla Country Day School has engaged in a unique partnership with the Museum to heighten the greater San Diego community’s awareness of our shared love of children and their holistic develo...
2019-08-31
00 min
Roots and Wings- Voices of Independent Schools
Episode 019- Leigh Pierce- LJCDS Middle School Science Teacher
After 25 years working in the biotech industry, founding and running her contract development and manufacturing company, and being a global leader in single-use technology for the production of biologic medicines, Leigh Pierce sold her business. After the sale, she realized she had a unique opportunity to make science come alive for students.By creating a new course that offers a hands-on educational experience with the same techniques used in industry to make medicines, students will be able to take the theoretical and make it practical by utilizing different fields of science to make a biological medicine from live cells...
2019-08-31
00 min
Roots and Wings- Voices of Independent Schools
Episode 018- Lucy Conroy- President, La Jolla Country Day School, Board of Trustees
In this special podcast, we invite you to meet the new President of the Board of Trustees, Lucy Smith Conroy ’90. Mrs. Conroy is a La Jolla Country Day School “lifer” who joined the board in 2013 and became vice president of trustees in 2017. She was past president of the Alumni Leadership Council, Chair of the Committee on Trustees and a member of the Executive Committee. Mrs. Conroy is a freelance theater director and member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society whose work has been produced both in New York and at regional theaters across the country. She is the former...
2019-08-31
00 min
Food for Thought with Keith Langhorn
Farm to Fork- Trish Watlington
On this episode, we talk with Trish Watlington, founder of Farm to Fork San Diego, a grassroots group of restaurants, beverage makers, businesses and non-profits that support local farmers and fisher families and a fairer, more sustainable food system. Trish gives us the inside scoop on the upcoming Farm to Fork week, Sept 8 thru 15. Farm to Fork week is your chance to try special drinks and dishes, special menus and special events. What sets Farm to Fork Week apart is the chefs' commitments to sourcing ingredients from local farmers, ranchers and fishermen. The...
2019-08-27
44 min
Posi Podcast with Leo Clark
The Battle Is In Your Mind
When you choose a life of positivity and self-confidence, you will encounter resistance. The world is all about quantity. YouTube, TV, social media, they're all about big numbers and viral content. Usually that involves DRAMA! Positive self-talk will rewire the neural networks in your brain, as you assess and adjust to each day's situations. Choose. To join the members-only Facebook group, Posi Podcast Listeners, visit Leo's page https://www.facebook.com/leo.clark.11 and request to be added to the group. He will let you right in! This podcast was produced by ...
2019-08-23
21 min
Posi Podcast with Leo Clark
Bad Decisions in Palm Springs
Leo moves to Palm Springs, where his only friend is his bad-news half-brother, who is a thief. He goes down this path for a while, and makes a decision about his direction in life. To join the members-only Facebook group, Posi Podcast Listeners, visit Leo's page https://www.facebook.com/leo.clark.11 and request to be added to the group. He will let you right in! This podcast was produced by Studio C Creative Sound in San Diego CA.
2019-08-16
11 min
Roots and Wings- Voices of Independent Schools
Episode 017- La Jolla Country Day School’s Upper School
Our Upper School academic program serves to prepare students for matriculation and success at our nation’s finest and most selective colleges and universities. Our greater mission is to prepare students for life. The student experience isn’t solely about the path to college but about the journey of education. In honoring LJCDS founder Louise Balmer’s educational philosophy, we believe in the importance of balancing traditional teaching with a progressive approach. Enjoy this podcast with Tom Trocano, Upper School Head for La Jolla Country Day School, Dave Jenkins, Assistant Head of Upper School for College Counseling and St...
2019-08-15
00 min
Roots and Wings- Voices of Independent Schools
Episode 016- La Jolla Country Day School’s Middle School
The Middle School at La Jolla Country Day School (LJCDS) is where we cultivate the maturation of our young scholars in Grades 5–8 in an ever-changing time in their lives. A bridge between the Lower and Upper Schools, the Middle School challenges students within a nurturing environment and provides opportunities to explore a variety of academic offerings, technology, physical education, music, art, community service and leadership roles. Enjoy this podcast with Ryan Song, Middle School Head for La Jolla Country Day School, Kristy King, Assistant Lower School Head for La Jolla Country Day School and Maria Curtis, Early Ch...
2019-08-15
00 min
Roots and Wings- Voices of Independent Schools
Episode 015- La Jolla Country Day School’s Early Childhood Center and Lower School
The La Jolla Country Day School Early Childhood Center's (ECC) goal is to provide each child an environment that offers developmentally appropriate activities to encourage social, emotional, cognitive and physical growth as well as personal responsibility. La Jolla Country Day School’s Lower School is a place where parents are often reminded of the best aspects of their childhood. Remember the caring elementary school teacher who believed in you or the one who helped you emerge out of your timid shell? Lower School is where we lay the foundation for the joy of learning, and our educators play a cr...
2019-08-15
00 min
Roots and Wings- Voices of Independent Schools
Episode 014- Assistant Head of School for Academic Affairs, Colleen O’Boyle
Colleen O’Boyle began her career, as an educator, at La Jolla Country Day School in the college counseling and English departments in the Upper School. She left to earn her master’s in English literature through Middlebury College, where she studied with some of the great professors of literature at Middlebury College, St. John’s College and Oxford University. Colleen has been a member of the faculty at High Tech High. Later she was a founding member of the Da Vinci Schools in Los Angeles and, specifically, head of Da Vinci Design. Colleen returned to LJCDS as the academ...
2019-08-15
00 min
Posi Podcast with Leo Clark
Confidence and Golf Balls
Leo learns from his dad that if you want anything, you have to get it yourself. He and a friend have success at a young age with a creative venture at a local golf course. To join the members-only Facebook group, Posi Podcast Listeners, visit Leo's page https://www.facebook.com/leo.clark.11 and request to be added to the group. He will let you right in! This podcast was produced by Studio C Creative Sound in San Diego CA.
2019-08-09
16 min
Posi Podcast with Leo Clark
Stand Up for Yourself
Leo and his young siblings are in a foster home in a rough neighborhood, and he is taught to stand up for himself by a loving black family. The dad also happens to be a Golden Gloves boxer, who was a devotee of Cassius Clay (later Mohammed Ali). To join the members-only Facebook group, Posi Podcast Listeners, visit Leo's page https://www.facebook.com/leo.clark.11 and request to be added to the group. He will let you right in! This podcast was produced by Studio C Creative Sound in San Diego CA.
2019-07-30
24 min
Posi Podcast with Leo Clark
Introduction
Host Leo Clark had a difficult childhood. He and his younger siblings were born into a troubled family, abandoned by their mother, and raised for a time by their alcoholic father. At age 5, Leo and his brother and sister began their journey through the foster care system. This brought them to 17 different neighborhoods into the foster homes of white, black, Mexican, rich, and poor families. Leo realized at an early age that the best way to ride out the years until he could age out, was to develop confidence and a positive outlook. In this...
2019-07-19
04 min
Food for Thought with Keith Langhorn
Kitchens for Good- Aviva Paley
On this podcast, we head to Southeast San Diego to chat with Aviva Paley, who is the senior director and co-founder of Kitchens for Good. Kitchens for Good's mission is to break the cycles of food waste, poverty, and hunger, through innovative programs in workforce training, healthy food production, and social enterprise. The program is a tuition-free, certified culinary apprenticeship program that trains individuals with barriers to employment to launch their career in the culinary and hospitality industry. The program specifically serves individuals who are experiencing significantly high unemployment rates: formerly incarcerated adults...
2019-07-02
43 min
Food for Thought with Keith Langhorn
Garden Kitchen- Coral Fodor Strong
In this episode of Food for Thought, we interview Coral Fodor Strong, who with her husband Russ, owns and operates Garden Kitchen, in the Rolando neighborhood of San Diego. We spoke with Coral in her newly opened, casual, elegant and cozy wine lounge. In the relaxed atmosphere, our conversation took many interesting twists and turns. We talked about producing outstanding food in their cozy kitchen, where they take careful consideration of the food from beginning to end. Coral's focus is on sustainability, using organic, local, and seasonable items, as well as offering hormone...
2019-06-17
48 min
Food for Thought with Keith Langhorn
Collins and Coupe Bartending Supplies / Cellar Door Supper Club
In this episode, we talk with Logan Mitchell and Gary McIntyre of Cellar Door Supper Club, and Collins & Coupe Bartending Supplies. We talk about Cellar Door Supper Club, how it started, the gourmet multi-course dinners they serve in their small, intimate space, and the drink pairings that Gary creates to complement each course. In 2018 the couple opened Collins & Coupe retail store, where they specialize in new and vintage bar supplies. Walking into their shop is like walking into an Aladdin's Cave of bartending. Well worth a visit (and don't forget to throw a quarter into the groovy juke box!) We chat...
2019-06-03
48 min
Food for Thought with Keith Langhorn
Cueva Bar with Chef Oz
On this episode of Food for Thought, we head to Cueva Bar, located in the University Heights neighborhood of San Diego. Cueva Bar is an eatery specializing in empanadas and tapas. Chef Oz opened Cueva Bar nine years ago, with no previous experience in owning a restaurant. He has created a warm intimate space to enjoy hand crafted empanadas and tapas. He also offers a selection of wines and beers, many of them locally produced. Chef Oz is passionate about mindful eating, sustainable sourcing of food, health and is a wonderful cr...
2019-05-05
54 min
Food for Thought with Keith Langhorn
Barrio Logan- part 2- Chicano Park, history, art, and tacos!
We explore San Diego's Barrio Logan in this two part episode! Dominique Cancio, Barrio Logan native, and founder of Taste Venture Tours, was our companion on this adventure. In this second part of our Barrio adventure, we stroll the neighborhood, and spend time in Chicano Park, where we discuss the history, culture, and activism that has preserved this very special San Diego neighborhood. We visit with local artisans and shop owners who are contributing to the barrio's rich art scene. And we wind up at one of the area's m...
2019-04-12
30 min
Food for Thought with Keith Langhorn
Barrio Logan- part 1- breweries and the grocery market
We explore San Diego's Barrio Logan in this two part episode! Dominique Cancio, Barrio Logan native, and founder of Taste Venture Tours, was our companion on this adventure. We started at Stone Street Brewery and worked our way south through the neighborhood, talking about the history and changes in the area. We stop in at Iron Fist Brewing Company, and have fun cruising through Northgate Market, exploring food and its relationship with family and local culture. In the upcoming Part 2, we visit Chicano Park and the art galleries, and end u...
2019-04-04
40 min
Food for Thought with Keith Langhorn
Jessica Waite- Berry Good Food Foundation
In this episode we talk with Jessica Waite, the president of the Berry Good Food Foundation. Jessica is the co-owner of several well-known dining destinations in North County San Diego. She has been passionate about nutrition and healthy lifestyle choices since an early age. Jessica and her partner Davin Waite will soon be opening their newest venture, The Plot. They describe it as being "plant based, with no waste." The Berry Good Food Foundation is a non-profit grassroots organization. Their goal is to tackle the barriers-- educational, economic, systemic, infrastructural-- standing b...
2019-03-20
46 min
Roots and Wings- Voices of Independent Schools
Episode 013- Alumni Describe the LJCDS Experience
Episode 013: Alumni Describe the LJCDS Experience Please enjoy a specially recorded podcast with seven of our La Jolla Country Day School alumni who reflect upon the joy, relevance and impact of their La Jolla Country Day School experience. http://www.ljcds.org
2019-03-11
00 min
Food for Thought with Keith Langhorn
Maya Moon Chakra Chocolate Truffles
On this episode, we talk with Chef Kathryn Rogers, founder of Maya Moon chakra chocolate truffles. When Kathryn couldn’t find decadent and nourishing treats made with high quality ingredients and zero refined sugars, she began experimenting to make her own. Kathryn has perfected the recipe for these honey-sweetened, all-natural, decadent truffles, while cultivating relationships with organic and fair-trade farmers collectives in Sri Lanka and Peru, and sustainable beekeepers in San Diego. Each gift box of hand-crafted chocolate truffles includes a link to online guided meditations. Enjoyed in conjunction with each flavor, the meditations en...
2019-03-02
29 min
Food for Thought with Keith Langhorn
Slow Food Urban San Diego
We are joined in our studios today by Dan Mueller and Rachel Hommel of Slow Food Urban San Diego, an organization which is part of a worldwide movement working for good, clean, fair food for all. Topics include food justice, food deserts, food swamps, and community activities. http://slowfoodurbansandiego.org Produced at Studio C Creative Sound Recorders in San Diego CA
2019-02-02
51 min
All In with Coach Bill Hart
Holly Reed- Rodan+Fields
Today’s guest Holly Reed helps women begin & build their own turn-key entrepreneurial business. As an independent business owner, her mission is to mentor women to utilize this professional vehicle as a means to the dreams & callings on their lives. She was drawn to Rodan + Fields Dermatologists upon the discovery of a new direct selling business system. Dr. Katie Rodan and Dr. Kathy Fields had already established a billion dollar legacy as the founders of ProActiv. With this new legacy company, they were planning to do for multiple skin issues what they did for acne wit...
2019-01-31
13 min
Food for Thought with Keith Langhorn
CYP Foods Nut Butter
In this episode of Food for Thought, we chat with Jacob Stanford, a creative entrepreneur who owns CYP Foods. CYP, by the way, stands for “change your perception,” and he certainly has a wonderful perspective on the creation of unique home made organic gourmet nut butter products. Jacob discusses the process of making his food, as well as the new opportunities created by California’s newly enacted Cottage Food Industry laws, which allow small independent food creators to work from their home kitchens. Jacob is all about giving back and paying it forward, as he donate...
2019-01-15
29 min
Food for Thought with Keith Langhorn
Hillcrest Farmers Market
In this episode, we stroll through San Diego's Hillcrest Farmers Market, and speak with growers and creators of local sustainable food. They are a tight knit community, committed to raising awareness of quality locally grown food. Each has a niche, and the vendors are all part of San Diego's food chain. Guests include Pickle and Brine, Whole Earth Acre, and African Sisters Produce. Enjoy the podcast, and please support the local farming community. You WILL taste a wonderful difference in locally grown produce. Produced at Studio C Creative Sound Recorders in San Diego CA...
2018-12-29
25 min
Food for Thought with Keith Langhorn
Tommy Gomes at Catalina Offshore Products- Part 2
Our adventures continue with that well known salty sea dog, Tommy "The Fishmonger” Gomes. Tommy is a native San Diegan whose Portuguese family settled here in 1892. Fishing is in his veins. He worked on San Diego’s tuna fishing fleet which gave him a deep knowledge of the industry. Tommy is passionate about seafood, seafood education, sustainable fishing, the quality of our oceans and giving back to others who are less fortunate than him. Catalina Offshore Products is one of San Diego’s premier purveyors of seafood. Still family owned, most of the fish o...
2018-11-27
29 min
Food for Thought with Keith Langhorn
Tommy Gomes at Catalina Offshore Products- Part 1
On this episode we set sail for Catalina Offshore Products to interview that well known salty sea dog, Tommy "The Fishmonger” Gomes. Tommy is a native San Diegan whose Portuguese family settled here in 1892. Fishing is in his veins. He worked on San Diego’s tuna fishing fleet which gave him a deep knowledge of the industry. Tommy is passionate about seafood, seafood education, sustainable fishing, the quality of our oceans and giving back to others who are less fortunate than him. Catalina Offshore Products is one of San Diego’s premier purveyors of seafood. Still...
2018-11-27
29 min
Food for Thought with Keith Langhorn
Mindful Eating with Michael Tomkins, MFT
We stop in for a visit with our friend Michael Tomkins, a marriage and family therapist, yoga instructor, and spiritual guide, for a chat about mindfulness in eating and in life. We chatted about choosing food, chewing our food, not getting too serious about rules, and how the idea of making conscious decisions about diet also translates to the rest of life. Produced at Studio C Creative Sound Recorders in San Diego CA
2018-11-20
42 min
Food for Thought with Keith Langhorn
Gluten Free Soul Pilot, Jet Widick
In this episode, we chat with Jet Widick, author of the newly released book, "Gluten-Free Soul Pilot," with her collaborating partner Kristen Alden. Jet talks about mindful eating, a gluten free lifestyle, and tasty options that don't have to involve commercial gluten-free products. It can be inexpensive and delicious to eat healthy! Produced at Studio C Creative Sound Recorders in San Diego CA
2018-11-07
53 min
Roots and Wings- Voices of Independent Schools
Episode 012- Leading with Dignity
Episode 012: Leading with Dignity Featuring Donna Hicks, Ph.D., Harvard University Based at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs at Harvard University for more than two decades, Donna Hicks, Ph.D., has successfully applied her signature dignity model on a global stage. Her clients include the World Bank, the United Nations, the US Navy, and governments worldwide. She currently helps leaders in business, health care, government, education and other fields to create cultures that foster innovation and dignified human relationships. La Jolla Country Day School is featured in chapter 5 of her newest book: Leading With Dign...
2018-11-06
00 min
Roots and Wings- Voices of Independent Schools
Episode 011- The Team, The Team
Episode 011: The Team, The Team Featuring Jeff Hutzler, Director of Athletics and Physical Education, La Jolla Country Day School. The athletic program at La Jolla Country Day School provides student-athletes with an opportunity to broaden their educational experiences through a variety of team and individual sports by combining intellectual achievement with physical excellence. From basketball to water polo to rock climbing, students have a wide variety of options to choose. With our no-cut policy, students can participate on a team no matter their ability or experience. Athletics plays an important part in the life of L...
2018-11-05
00 min
Roots and Wings- Voices of Independent Schools
Episode 010- Through the Lens of Art
Episode 010: Through the Lens of Art Featuring Cindy Bravo, Director of Visual and Performing Arts, La Jolla Country Day School. Our mission in the arts is to provide an intellectual foundation through hands-on production in an array of media that develops confident, creative thinkers who form a lifelong appreciation for the arts. Courses include studio art, ceramics, engineering design, painting, graphic design, filmmaking and photography. Mentored by practicing artists, attuned to the continual evolution of the arts world, students explore and master varied techniques and mediums in the arts. We explore the opportunities and breadth o...
2018-11-05
00 min
Roots and Wings- Voices of Independent Schools
Episode 009- Kindergarten Readiness
Episode 009: Kindergarten Readiness Featuring Terri Zimmerman, Kindergarten Educator, La Jolla Country Day School As a kindergarten teacher for over thirty years, Terri Zimmerman brings ideas, enthusiasm and insight into kindergarten readiness that is rooted both in experience and information. Through her playful sense of humor and keen intellect, Ms. Zimmerman reflects on how best to help parents prepare their children for kindergarten and the start of the lifelong journey of education. La Jolla Country Day School's kindergarten is child-centered, honoring the intellectual, social and emotional life of each child. A rich a...
2018-11-05
00 min
Roots and Wings- Voices of Independent Schools
Episode 008- Citizenship and Developing Student Agency
Episode 008: Citizenship and Developing Student Agency Featuring Jonathan Shulman, Director, Center for Excellence in Citizenship, AP Government & AP World History Educator, La Jolla Country Day School Featuring Dan Norland, J.D., Center for Excellence in Citizenship, History Educator, Humanities Department, La Jolla Country Day School What does it mean to be an involved citizen in the world around you? How do students learn about ethics, conflict, resolution and governance? From mock trial to human libraries to model united nations to social justice, the Center for Excellence in Citizenship at La Jolla Co...
2018-11-05
00 min
Roots and Wings- Voices of Independent Schools
Episode 007- Design and Innovation: Asking the Right Questions
Episode 007: Design and Innovation: Asking the Right Questions Featuring Matt Abbondanzio, Assistant Head of School, Center for Excellence in Design and Innovation. Design is a way of thinking—a method of distilling something down to its essence in order to remake it as simple as it should be. Good design intentionally relates to its context and responds to all potential points of view. Design is often associated with aesthetics, how something looks. Although important on one level, it captures a small portion of design. Good design relates and provides value to anyone who interacts with it...
2018-11-05
00 min
Roots and Wings- Voices of Independent Schools
Episode 006- The Role of the Board of Trustees and the History of La Jolla Country Day School
Episode 006: The Role of the Board of Trustees and the History of La Jolla Country Day School Featuring Chris Richey, Chair, Board of Trustees, La Jolla Country Day School How does an independent school manage its governance? The Chair of the Board of Trustees, Chris Richey, shares his insights into the structure, charge and scope of the board’s activities. Further, Mr. Richey shares the rich history of La Jolla Country Day School through the story of its founder, Louise Balmer, as well as his vision for the future of the school as it moves towa...
2018-10-26
00 min
Roots and Wings- Voices of Independent Schools
Episode 005- ISEE, Testing, and the Admissions Process
Episode 005: ISEE, Testing, and the Admissions Process Featuring Elizabeth Mangas, Chief Experience Officer, Educational Records Bureau and Rochelle Michel, Executive Director, Independent School Entrance Exam at ERB. Many parents have questions concerning the Independent School Entrance Exam on behalf of their children. In this episode, topics such as test preparation, the weight of testing in the admission process, the people behind the testing and how the ISEE is used to evaluate an applicant’s readiness are explored.
2018-10-05
00 min
Food for Thought with Keith Langhorn
Seany's Chef Fest
This episode took my trusty companion Scott Higby (of Studio C Creative Sound Recorders) and me to Liberty Station for Seany's Chefs Fest. This is an exciting culinary competition with 25 of San Diego's local chefs who have donated their time and resources for a wonderful cause. We were happy to partake of many tasty treats! Local legend Tommy "The Fishmonger" Gomes gave a demonstration of breaking down a freshly caught fish. And he discussed sustainability and our local ocean environment. Enjoy! Produced at Studio C Creative Sound Recorders in San Diego CA
2018-10-05
28 min
Food for Thought with Keith Langhorn
Twiggs Bakery Cafe
In this caffeinated episode, Keith chats with Dan Stringfield at Twiggs Bakery Cafe. Produced by Deborah Reeves and Keith Langhorn, at Studio C Creative Sound Recorders in San Diego CA
2018-09-12
29 min
Food for Thought with Keith Langhorn
The Honest Kitchen
In this episode, we explore the food chain of our four legged friends. Our pug-loving host has a chat with Lucy Postens, owner of The Honest Kitchen in Mission Hills. Produced by Deborah Reeves and Keith Langhorn at Studio C Creative Sound Recorders in San Diego CA
2018-09-12
30 min
Food for Thought with Keith Langhorn
Soltan Banoo
In this delicious episode from our archives, Keith sojourns to University Heights, where he talks with owner Sanam Govari, owner of Soltan Banoo, an eclectic Persian restaurant. Produced by Deborah Reeves and Keith Langhorn at Studio C Creative Sound Recorders in San Diego CA
2018-09-12
28 min
Food for Thought with Keith Langhorn
Circa
Keith treks to Adams Avenue, and has a visit with Mike Olmos, owner of Circa, a wonderful destination for "California soul food." Produced by Deborah Reeves and Keith Langhorn at Studio C Creative Sound Recorders in San Diego CA
2018-09-12
29 min
Food for Thought with Keith Langhorn
Bottlecraft North Park
This is the first of our visits to the Food for Thought audio archive, where we offer some of our best previous episodes. In this episode, Keith chats with Gene Fielden of Bottlecraft. Produced by Deborah Reeves and Keith Langhorn, at Studio C Creative Sound Recorders in San Diego CA
2018-09-12
27 min
Food for Thought with Keith Langhorn
Taste of Denmark
Today we visit Taste of Denmark in Hillcrest! Produced at Studio C Creative Sound Recorders in San Diego CA
2018-09-12
29 min
Food for Thought with Keith Langhorn
Hot or Not Thai
In this episode we pop over to Pacific Beach for a visit with the folks at Hot or Not Thai. Produced at Studio C Creative Sound Recorders in San Diego CA
2018-09-12
30 min
Food for Thought with Keith Langhorn
Daddy’s Hot Dogs
We talk with William Schroeder, owner of Daddy’s Hot Dogs, a favorite eatery in Hillcrest. Produced at Studio C Creative Sound Recorders in San Diego CA
2018-09-12
29 min
Roots and Wings- Voices of Independent Schools
Episode 004- An Investment for a Lifetime: Early Childhood and Lower School Admission
Episode 004: An Investment for a Lifetime: Early Childhood and Lower School Admission Featuring Payton Hobbs, Associate Director of Admission, La Jolla Country Day School, former Lower School Head, Ravenscroft School As an early childhood an lower school educator, Payton Hobbs brings enthusiasm and passion for the importance of the independent school experience for our youngest children. Formerly the Head of Lower School at Ravenscroft School in North Carolina, Payton reflects upon the value of the independent school admission process in assisting families with learning more about their child’s journey as a student/learn...
2018-09-05
00 min
Roots and Wings- Voices of Independent Schools
Episode 003- Data and Fit: the Head and Heart of Admissions
Episode 003: Data and Fit: the Head and Heart of Admissions Featuring – Geordie Mitchell, Director of Enrollment Management and Director of Strategic Initiatives, Buckingham, Browne and Nichols In his current role as Director of Enrollment Management at Buckingham, Browne & Nichols School in Cambridge, MA., Geordie Mitchell has been a frequent presenter at conferences and workshops around the country and the world on various aspects of enrollment management. Mr. Mitchell reflects upon the future of independent school education and the process needed for schools to make strategic, data-driven decisions. He brings humor, insight and clarity to t...
2018-09-04
00 min
Roots and Wings- Voices of Independent Schools
Episode 002- Leading an Independent School in the 21st Century
Episode 002: Leading an Independent School in the 21st Century Featuring – Gary Krahn, Ph.D., Head of School, La Jolla Country Day School Dr. Gary Krahn shares the latest in education around the world and his vision for La Jolla Country Day School. From innovations in technology to questions about human dignity to the latest thinking about the college counseling process, Dr. Krahn is always examining new ideas. His enthusiasm for learning and his passion for the development of Pre-K through Grades 1–12 education are infectious.
2018-08-31
00 min
Roots and Wings- Voices of Independent Schools
Episode 001- Behind the Curtain: Insights into the Independent School Admission Process
Episode 001: Behind the Curtain: Insights into the Independent School Admission Process Featuring – Brian Murphy, Director of Financial Assistance and Enrollment Management, La Jolla Country Day School Many parents wish they could “see behind the curtain” of the admission process. Admission professionals truly place enormous care and thought into the decision process when considering applicants. National Association of Independent Schools has developed a series of questions for parents who are exploring private school on behalf of their children. This episode takes parents through the admission process and provides an insider’s view through the lens of se...
2018-08-28
00 min
The Spoken Rune
Proud Maisie
"Proud Maisie" by Sir Walter Scott
2013-11-21
01 min