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Marine Mammal Center - Sausalito - Marin County, CA, USA
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Marcus & Corey's Second Date Update
Declan Took Taylor For Coffee In Sausalito, They Even Took A Drive Through Marin Headlands
Declan and Taylor got coffee in Sausalito, then took a drive through the Marin Headlands. What could have caused her to ghost?
2025-07-24
06 min
Resilient Earth Radio & Podcast
Gray Whales in Peril: San Francisco Bay - What is Being Done, or Can Be Done? We Talk with Cetacean Specialist Josie Slaathaug at The Marine Mammal Center in Sausalito
Send us a textIn this episode, we talk about a devastating crisis that unfolded this year in the San Francisco Bay. March to June 2025 saw an unprecedented 36 gray whales enter, and stay for extended periods in one of the West coast's busiest waterways. The result? A staggering mortality rate with over 20 dead whales—roughly half of all observed individuals—primarily from vessal strikes. We wanted to find out why and what can be and is being done about it. Scott Mercer brought in Josie Slaathaug (pronounced Slot-Howg) to talk about it. She's a cetacean specialist at the...
2025-07-04
58 min
The Bay Insider
Sausalito
In the final episode of our Sausalito Series on The Bay Insider, we sit down with longtime resident and fifth-generation Californian Chris Ornellas to talk about what makes Sausalito such a layered, memorable place to live.From its roots as a Coast Miwok settlement to its Prohibition-era days as a rum-runner hideout, to the anchor out community, Sausalito has always been a little offbeat in the best way. We explore iconic neighborhoods like the sunny Banana Belt and windy Hurricane Gulch, the town’s artistic and maritime culture, and what it’s like to live just north of t...
2025-06-19
40 min
Resilient Earth Radio & Podcast
Saving Our Seas: Inside the World's Largest Marine Mammal Hospital with Adam Ratner
Send us a textWhat do marine mammals tell us about the health of our oceans? The answer might surprise you—and it's more urgent than ever as climate change transforms our coastal environments.Adam Ratner, Director of Conservation Engagement at The Marine Mammal Center, takes us behind the scenes of the world's largest marine mammal hospital as it celebrates its 50th anniversary. From rescuing seven marine mammals in 1975 to today's operation saving up to 1,000 animals annually, the Center has become a global leader in understanding how these magnificent creatures serve as sentinels for ocean he...
2025-06-06
59 min
Page One Podcast
Ep. 50 POP1 Pick: The Roundhouse
Page One, produced and hosted by author Holly Lynn Payne, celebrates the craft that goes into writing the first sentence, first paragraph and first page of your favorite books. The first page is often the most rewritten page of any book because it has to work so hard to do so much—hook the reader. We interview master storytellers on the struggles and stories behind the first page of their books.About the host:Holly Lynn Payne is an award-winning novelist and writing coach, and the former CEO and founder of Booxby, a startup built to...
2025-05-03
35 min
Page One Podcast
Ep. 47: POP1__ALL THE LIGHT WE CANNOT SEE
Page One, produced and hosted by author Holly Lynn Payne, celebrates the craft that goes into writing the first sentence, first paragraph and first page of your favorite books. The first page is often the most rewritten page of any book because it has to work so hard to do so much—hook the reader. We interview master storytellers on the struggles and stories behind the first page of their books.About the host:Holly Lynn Payne is an award-winning novelist and writing coach, and the former CEO and founder of Booxby, a startup built to...
2025-03-15
37 min
Resilient Earth Radio & Podcast
Former EPA Civil Engineer Is Now Sonoma County Poet Laurete (2024-26) Dave Seter Talks Eco-Poetry
Send us a textDave Seter has been named Sonoma County Poet Laureate 2024-26. He is a civil engineer, essayist, and poet. He is the author of the full-length poetry collection Don’t Sing to Me of Electric Fences (Cherry Grove Collections, 2021) and the chapbooks Night Duty (Main Street Rag, 2010) and Somewhere West of the Mississippi (forthcoming from Mammoth Publications, 2025). Scott and Tree Mercer met Dave after we had a conversation with Bill Keener, former Executive Director of the Marine Mammal Center in Sausalito (and current Cetacean Field Research Associate) who felt Dave Seter was someone we mi...
2025-02-04
59 min
Resilient Earth Radio & Podcast
Tracking Cetaceans in the San Francisco Bay (Why it's Important) with Bill Keener, Marine Mammal Center (Sausalito, CA USA) Cetacean Field Research Associate
Send us a textRecorded late Oct '24, this podcast is a deep dive into the history of whales, dolphins, and porpoises in the San Francisco Bay, and up the Pacific coast. Keener joined The Marine Mammal Center in the 70s as an animal care volunteer and later served as Exec. Dir. in the early 80s. In his current role as a Research Associate on the Center’s Cetacean Field Research Team, he focuses on the study of whales, dolphins and porpoises.A co-founder of the former nonprofit Golden Gate Cetacean Research, Bill’s car...
2024-11-26
58 min
Marcus & Corey's Second Date Update
Grant and Miranda went to lunch in Sausalito.
Grant and Miranda both live in the North Bay but drove down to Marin to have lunch in Sausulito. He really loved her sense of humor and how she could really “be herself.” He thought they had a real connection, but she’s ghosted. What happened?
2024-11-14
07 min
Reflections on Living Well
Episode 42 | Curtis Aikens
In this episode I speak with Chef Curtis Aikens. Curtis is a former host and Founding Chef of The Food Network. Mentored by Julia Child, Chef Paul Prudhomme, The Green Grocer, Joe Carcione, and Edna Lewis, he is one of the few chefs featured in Julia Child's kitchen at the Smithsonian. After learning to read at age 26 through Literacy Volunteers of America and the Marin County Free Library, Chef Curtis has authored seven books sharing his passion for the culinary world, along with his personal journey of struggle and success. Curtis has hosted shows for...
2024-10-28
1h 15
The Drinking Hour: With David Kermode - FoodFM
Episode 173 - Paso Robles
In partnership with Club Oenologique - the world through the lens of wine and spirits. David chats to Steve Lohr, whose father Jerry was a pioneer in Paso Robles, the California region that’s attracted a legion of fans for the quality and value it offers. They talk terroir and why Cab remains ‘king’, but also the other varieties to have on your radar.Drinks featured, all from California:Junipero Smoked Rosemary Gin (gold)Grgich Hills Estate Paris Tasting Commemorative Chardonnay 2021 (silver)Dark Horse Sauvignon Blanc 2022 (silver)Sausalito Liquor Company...
2024-08-02
1h 00
New Books in Literature
Molly Giles, "Life Span" (WTAW Press, 2024)
Molly Giles remembers when her father came back after WWII in 1945. Her memoir, Life Span (WTAW Press, 2024) opens when she is three years old, sitting in the front seat of a moving van as her father drives from San Francisco to their new home in Sausalito. Well-known editor and author of four story-collections and two novels, Giles referenced the journals she began writing at age nine to create a memoir filled with moments and thoughts from her eight decades so far. The Bay area is the backdrop for much of her life, although she spent fourteen years teaching in Ar...
2024-06-25
24 min
American Warrior Show
Show # 369: William Fraass on (Leadership in Law Enforcement)
On today's Coffee with Rich, we will be joined by William Fraass. William Fraass started his career as 19-year-old Reserve Officer. He rose through the ranks to Captain, with his last assignment being Acting Chief of Police before suffering an injury that led to his medical retirement in 2023. William is the recipient of the United States Coast Guard's Meritorious Public Safety Award, the Sausalito Police Department’s Blue Star and Life Saving Medals, the Marin County Police Officer’s Award for Heroic Action, and several other awards/commendations. He is a graduate of the FBI's National Academy and holds an Asso...
2024-03-26
1h 51
American Warrior Show
Show # 369: William Fraass on (Leadership in Law Enforcement)
On today's Coffee with Rich, we will be joined by William Fraass. William Fraass started his career as 19-year-old Reserve Officer. He rose through the ranks to Captain, with his last assignment being Acting Chief of Police before suffering an injury that led to his medical retirement in 2023. William is the recipient of the United States Coast Guard's Meritorious Public Safety Award, the Sausalito Police Department’s Blue Star and Life Saving Medals, the Marin County Police Officer’s Award for Heroic Action, and several other awards/commendations. He is a graduate of the FBI's National Academy and holds...
2024-03-26
1h 51
California Highways: Route by Route
CA RxR 2.08: Route 1: Marin and …
Episode 2.08 of California Highways: Route by Route continues our exploration of Route 1. We've now crossed the Golden Gate Bridge, and are continuing north from the Marin Headlands, up along the coast through Sausalito and Marin, Muir Beach and Stinson Beach, Point Reyes, Bodega Bay, Jenner and Fort Ross until we reach the Marin Headlands. As always, we'll cover the history of the route, and some current projects along the route. Our next episode will complete present day Route 1 by exploring the portion in Mendocino County from Gualala to Leggett. For more information, see the show page at https://caroutebyroute...
2024-02-11
33 min
Brew Ha Ha Podcast
Sausalito Liquor Co. founder Scott Jampol
Sausalito Liquor Company Scott Jampol, the founder of Sausalito Liquor Company, is our guest today on Brew Ha Ha with Steve Jaxon and Herlinda Heras. They are a brand-new company that launched about two and a half weeks ago. They begin by tasting Marin Coastal Gin, one of their three new products. It is made with ingredients that are locally sourced for a unique local flavor. Gin has to be juniper-forward, to be really gin. It has some Albanian and Italian juniper, as well as California citrus peel, and nori seaweed. They found a local source of seaweed foraged off...
2023-11-03
24 min
Inevitable
Rising Tides and Coastal Resilience with Janelle Kellman
Janelle Kellman is the former mayor of Sausalito, an active member of the Sausalito City Council, and the founder and CEO of the Center for Sea Rise Solutions. Janelle's career spans environmental and policy roles, including leadership positions at the Environmental Protection Agency, PG&E, and advisory roles for organizations like Project Drawdown, Marin Clean Energy, and San Francisco Baykeeper. She chaired the Sausalito Planning Commission from 2016 to 2020, before joining the City Council in 2020.In this episode, Janelle discusses recent initiatives she's been prioritizing, what coastal resilience means, and how she collaborates with neighboring cities and coastal...
2023-09-11
47 min
The Hero’s Journey℠ Podcast
Mark Coleman
How does the earth want to move through you? In conversation with nature meditation teacher Mark Coleman, this episode is “soul food” for activists. Mark sees his work today as a quiet, rather than direct, form of activism that helps others deepen their relationship with nature. Contemplative activism sparks the realization that what we do is an expression of the Earth, and shines light on how we can transform our grief into protecting what we love. In this episode, Mark shares how the climate crisis has impacted his work, traces the roots of meditation to nature, breaks down the impo...
2022-12-26
1h 12
Fuerza: Inside the Mind of the Ridden Athlete
Fuerza #16 — Steve ”Gravy” Gravenites
First up in our "Legends of the Sport" is Steve "Gravy" Gravenites. Born and raised in West Marin in Inverness Ca. Gravy spent is youth in the early 70's jumping BMX bikes in Tiburon and graduated to shuttling runs on Mt. Tam. His passion for wrenching led him to Sammy Haggar's shop in Sausalito and then was launched into orbit at the first MTB World Championship in Durango in 1990. Wrenching for Yeti, Schwinn, Volvo Cannondale and Marin his tools took him around the world. Like a magician his touch turned into gold, literally. Helping the likes of Jimmy Deaton, M...
2022-10-13
2h 14
Eyewitness History
Famed Boxing Announcer Gives Eyewitness Account Of Calling Some Of The Most Historic Matches
Barry Tompkins is a 48-year network television veteran. He is a play-by-play broadcaster, a four-time Emmy Award winner, and in 2006 was voted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame for his work as a boxing commentator.Barry was born and raised in San Francisco and began his career in local television at KPIX TV in 1968. Since then he has spent five years at NBC, ten years at HBO, eight years at ESPN, fifteen years at Fox Sports and currently does the ShoBox and Championship Boxing series' for Showtime while continuing to do a full schedule of college football and...
2022-08-30
1h 07
Coffee Shop Sounds
Sausalito, California
Enjoy post-beach vibes at this bubbly surf-shack-meets-espresso-bar in one of sunny Marin's best towns.
2022-08-04
1h 01
abandoned: The All-American Ruins Podcast
Coyote (Marin Headlands - Sausalito, CA)
The Marin Headlands is an enormous chunk of Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Hillside, cliffside, and waterside all-in-one, the unique geography is dotted by several abandoned military sites. It is also the location of this deeply personal episode of abandoned: The All-American Ruins Podcast, where host Blake Pfeil reflects on divorce, codependency, self-forgiveness, and a surprise encounter with a coyote.(Note: For the best immersive experience, we strongly suggest you wear headphones 🎧 for every episode of abandoned: The All-American Ruins Podcast.)This episode features: Shannon Borden Kiebpoli Calnek Hayley Downs Ryan Pfeil
2022-07-21
22 min
abandoned: The All-American Ruins Podcast
Coyote (Marin Headlands - Sausalito, CA)
The Marin Headlands is an enormous chunk of Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Hillside, cliffside, and waterside all-in-one, the unique geography is dotted by several abandoned military sites. It is also the location of this deeply personal episode of abandoned: The All-American Ruins Podcast, where host Blake Pfeil reflects on divorce, codependency, self-forgiveness, and a surprise encounter with a coyote.(Note: For the best immersive experience, we strongly suggest you wear headphones 🎧 for every episode of abandoned: The All-American Ruins Podcast.)This episode features: Shannon Borden Kiebpoli Calnek Hayley Downs Ryan Pfeil
2022-07-21
22 min
Cintra Wilson Feels Your Pain
A REMEMBRANCE OF HOUSEBOATS PAST
Growing up as a grade-school kid on the Sausalito houseboats in the 1970’s was interesting, particularly since nowadays the environment would probably be deemed unsuitable for children and the entire community probably would come under indictments for Conduct Unbecoming of Adults, mopery, or light hooliganism. Our houseboats were, at least, at Gate 6 ½, and not at Gate 5 a quarter mile down the road, where the residents (a much grittier, more hardcore group of hippies than on my dock — filthy men on rusty bicycles, kids running around the splintering, nail-filled docks in bare feet, everyone poaching electricity from a street...
2022-06-01
07 min
The Mushroom Hour Podcast
Ep. 121: Flora & Fungi Adventures - Campfire Magic, Truffle Tango & the Pursuit of Pleasure (feat. Maria Finn)
Today on the Mushroom Hour Podcast we are joined by Maria Finn, founder of Flora and Fungi wild foods. Maria Finn is an author, journalist, chef and multi-sensory storyteller. She spent many years pursuing obsessions, like tango dancing and surfing by working on fishing boats in Alaska. Prior to COVID lockdown, she was chef-in-residence for Stochastic Labs, a residency for artists, scientists and tech innovators in Berkeley. During the pandemic she launched Flora and Fungi Wild Food Adventures where she teaches people how to hunt for porcinis, chanterelles, seaweed and other wild foods. She has published widely, including essays...
2022-04-28
1h 19
Second Sunday Readings
ep. 2201 Barbara Berman, Claire Blotter, and Linda Michel - Cassidy
In 1979, Barbara Berman organized one of the first Independent Press Festivals in the country in Washington, DC. Her poetry and prose have appeared in The VillageVoice, The Washington Post, Gargoyle, Lilith, Narrative Northeast and other publications. She is the author of a poetry chapbook, THE GENEROSITY OF STARS, from Finishing Line Press, and CURRENTS, a full-length collection of poetry from Three Mile Harbor Press. She has lived in San Francisco for 34 years, with her husband, Clifford Lee, an environmental lawyer. Her books can be purchased at Small Press Distribution-SPD. For signed copies, contact her directly atbbgabe568@gmail.com
2022-01-10
53 min
Bay Curious
How Black Shipyard Workers in Marin Helped Win World War II
The Bay Area is full of World War II history, even if it isn't always obvious. Listener Lise Ciolino stumbled on some in her Sausalito neighborhood when she learned that during the war there was a huge shipyard there. She wants to know "how the Liberty Ships produced in Sausalito affected the outcome of World War II."Additional Reading How Black Shipyard Workers in Marin Helped Win World War II Rapping About the WWII Black Shipyard Workers in Marin "A Way Out of No Way" on Spotify Reported by Pendarvis Harshaw and...
2021-12-09
14 min
Rightnowish
Rapping About The WWII Black Shipyard Workers in Marin
December 7, 2021 marks 80 years since the bombing of Pearl Harbor, an act that would lead to the United States' formal involvement in WWII. In support of the war effort, the Bay Area soon became home to a number of small factories and larger shipyards where huge vessels were manufactured, like Sausalito's Marinship.As jobs opened up in this industry, hundreds of thousands of African Americans migrated from the South in search of better paying careers and less racism. What they found in Northern California, along with jobs, was housing discrimination and racist unions. On top of that, their...
2021-10-29
16 min
Fifth & Mission
School Desegregation in Sausalito Marin City: Is It Working?
After years of funding discrepancies and generations of racial division, the Marin County district was ordered by the California attorney general to desegregate. This fall, the district combined the student populations of mostly Black Marin City with the wealthy, predominantly white population of Sausalito. Cecilia Lei visits the district to check in on how it's going at the new, unified, two-campus school — and what comes next. | Unlimited Chronicle access: sfchronicle.com/pod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2021-10-15
26 min
Story Power Podcast
Reimagining Community, Education, and Policing with Jahmeer Reynolds
Jahmeer Reynolds is a community activist, the Executive Director of the Marin County Cooperation Team (“MCCT”), and the Community Engagement Manager for the Sausalito Marin City School District. MCCT provides Marin County’s most vulnerable residents with comprehensive support services which address both critical and long-term needs. As MCCT’s ED and founder, Jahmeer is the architect of the Marin City Public Safety Initiative (“MCPSI”), the Frederick Leon Marcus Youth Academy ("FLMYA"), and the School to Life Project ("STL") (launching Fall 2021). The MCPSI is an initiative about re-imagining policing...
2021-10-14
47 min
8111
Jeff Mann
Jeff was born in Southern California. As a kid he took apart the family lawn mower to build himself a go-kart. He loved the hotrod culture and grew up in a very “American Graffiti” way. He always liked drawing and started surfing around age fifteen. After high school he worked for about 18 months at Lockheed Aircraft working on C5A Delta planes. In 1968 Jeff packed all his belongings into his VW bus and shipped it all to Hawaii where he spent the next year until he ran out of money. He then sold his VW and flew back home and...
2021-10-04
2h 07
True Crime Investigators UK
The Murder Of Monika Zumsteg Telling (Part 3 of 3) - Ruined Families
In the Autumn of 1980, a young aristocratic Englishman, Michael Telling, was in Sausalito, a city in Marin County, California, across the Golden Gate Strait from San Francisco, USA. He was riding a special edition Harley Davidson motorcycle. A chance meeting with an American couple, Lou and Elsa Zumsteg, their daughter Erika and other friends, whilst out for a motorcycle ride, was to change their lives forever... Welcome to the final part of our #truecrime investigation into the murder of Monika Zumsteg Telling. In this third episode we discuss what happened after Monika’s headless body was discovered in...
2021-08-07
1h 38
True Crime Investigators UK
The Murder Of Monika Zumsteg Telling (Part 2 of 3) - An English Gentleman - ill or Evil?
In the Autumn of 1980, a young aristocratic Englishman, Michael Telling, was in Sausalito, a city in Marin County, California, across the Golden Gate Strait from San Francisco, USA. He was riding a special edition Harley Davidson motorcycle. A chance meeting with an American couple, Lou and Elsa Zumsteg, their daughter Erika and other friends, whilst out for a motorcycle ride, was to change their lives forever... Thank you for joining us for this second part of our three part #truecrime investigation into the murder of Monika Zumsteg Telling. In this second part, we discuss the troubled marriage...
2021-07-24
1h 22
True Crime Investigators UK
The Murder Of Monika Zumsteg Telling (Part 1 of 3) - A Chance Meeting
In the Autumn of 1980, a young aristocratic Englishman, Michael Telling, was in Sausalito, a city in Marin County, California, across the Golden Gate Strait from San Francisco, USA. He was riding a special edition Harley Davidson motorcycle. A chance meeting with an American couple, Lou and Elsa Zumsteg, their daughter Erika and other friends, whilst out for a motorcycle ride, was to change their lives forever. Join us for the first of our three part #truecrime investigation into the murder of Monika Zumsteg Telling. As we interview the family of the victim and the police...
2021-07-10
1h 24
REWORK
Success is Surviving
When Robin Petravic and Cathy Bailey bought Heath Ceramics from the company's founders in 2003, they promised to keep the dinnerware maker and its manufacturing workforce in its home base of Sausalito, California. The pandemic provided an opportunity for Heath to recommit to this pledge and create a Living Wage Initiative, which in turn prompted a radical overhaul of the company's 401(k) program. Robin Petravic comes on Rework to talk about walking the walk on equity, resilience, and equipping Heath for the next 200 years.Robin and Cathy wrote about the Living Wage Initiative in Heath's January newsletter.
2021-04-06
27 min
Notes from America with Kai Wright
Desegregation By Any Means Necessary
A gun-toting Black Power advocate was made principal of a Marin County, California school during efforts to desegregate 50 years ago. As they try again, we recount his radical legacy. As the Sausalito Marin City School District continues to grapple with school desegregation, Reporter Marianne McCune brings us the sequel -- and the prequel -- to “Two Schools in Marin County”. She takes us back in time to witness how one of the first communities in the country to voluntarily desegregate took an unapologetically Black approach to better educate all students and the lessons that resonate as they push f...
2021-04-05
55 min
We're Not So Different
Episode 25 - Modern Day Segregation with Yoel Iskindir
We talk to Yoel Iskindir of @Yoeliskindirproductions and yoeliskindir.com about #eraofmarincity. Two segregation lawsuits between 2013 and 2019 filed in Marin County for the purposeful segregation of schools. Yoel walks us through democratic liberals hiding behind their political affiliation to further the racial and socioeconomic divide in one of the richest counties in America. Check out United States of Anxiety to hear more about Sausalito, California and Marin County. Follow us on twitter and instagram @wnsdifferent Website: http://www.wnsdifferent.com (www.wnsdifferent.com)
2020-11-15
42 min
REV with Rachel
Metaphysics for Vibrant Health & Having It All with Deborah Stuart
Tune in for Episode 80 of REV with Rachel for Metaphysics for Vibrant Health & Having It All with Deborah Stuart the founder and creator of High Chi Energy Jewelry! A student of Metaphysical Arts and Sciences since 1990, Stuart graduated in 2010 the from the 2 year masters program at the Academy of Intuitive Medicine in Sausalito, CA, while fully involved in research and development for HighChi Energy Jewelry.Stuart graduated from Advanced Biogeometry Advanced training in 2009, and The Emotional Freedom Technique Level 3 under Lindsay McKenny in 2008.A passionate pioneer of energy medicine, Stuart co-founded Oxygen Research Institute LLC with researcher...
2020-05-14
34 min
The Collective Perspective
TCP Artist Interviews - Julie Mellon: SF-based Violinist, Fiddler, and Educator
Julie Mellon is a San Francisco Bay Area musician and educator specializing in violin and fiddle.She is a professional violinist and Suzuki teacher in Marin. She has a studio in Sausalito and at Dominican University.She started playing violin in the Suzuki Method when she was 4 years old and continued on to receive her Bachelors of Music in Violin Performance at the University of Colorado and her Masters of Music in Violin Performance with an emphasis in Suzuki Pedagogy at the Hartt School of Music. Jennifer John was her teacher at the University of Colorado and the Aspen Music...
2020-05-10
34 min
The 360 Sound Show
The 360 Sound Show for 12/05/12
Here is the second of four 360's while I'm on self-imposed hiatus. This program was actually a reworking of the 360 I did for Radio 23/Cascade Community Radio for November 29, 2010. I called it The California Suite. Enjoy!Richard Crandell "Mt. Shasta"June Madrona "Arcata"Kate Wolf "Leggett Serenade"Sir Douglas Quintet "Mendocino"Gary Usher "Sacramento"Creedence Clearwater Revival "Lodi"Dead Kennedys "Moon Over Marin"Diesel "Sausalito Summernight"Scott MacKenzie "San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair)"Eric Burdon & The Animals "San Franciscan Nights"Jesse Fuller "...
2019-06-23
4h 00
The Dr. Brenda Wade Show
Deborah Stuart: Magically Creating Success
A student of Metaphysical Arts and Sciences since 1990, Stuart graduated the Masters program at the Academy of Intuitive Medicine in Sausalito, CA under the tutelage of Dr. Francesca McCartney. A passionate pioneer of energy medicine, Stuart co-founded Oxygen Research Institute LLC with researcher Norman McVea PhD. Located in Marin County, California, the pair designed a complete line of energy enhanced oxygen-fortified products, including Far Infrared anti-aging technologies and spa energy systems. Incorporating the research of Nikola Tesla, Raymond Royal Rife, Albert Abrams M.D. and Willhelm Reich M.D., they created Life Energy Amplifier Systems. Two cutting-edge environmental and personal m...
2019-06-11
28 min
Magnetofunky
Magnetofunky - Alexkor Yellow Card
Circuits End Cicadas - ABANDONspree; Theory - Free Energy Foul; Lil Momma - PhiL n' Nem, Hold The Flag - Giant Flying Turtles, opening up - muet, Government Is Authority And Authority Is For Nazis - Dethcentrik, taking back control - WOUNDEDSPiRiT, Ghosts - Salerosa; Geeknotes: 03/23 - The Cave Artist Talk with Michael Warr and Mark Sabb @ Swim Gallery, SF, 03/26 - SURJ Movie Night @ Marin City Library, Sausalito, 03/27 - America in Transition- Special Screening for TDOV 2019 @ NEW PEOPLE, SF, 03/28 - Essential Media Skills for Artists, Activists & Curious Citizens @ E. M. Wolfman General Interest Small Bookstore, Oakland; Practice - A...
2019-03-23
43 min
Taking The Lead Together - A Bicycle Podcast
Ryan Loften- Founder of Mt Tam Bikes Camp
Ryan Loften is the founder, owner and head coach of Mt Tam Bikes Camp. But that title doesn't even begin to describe Ryan! Since 2006, he has taught over 2000 kids mountain bike skills, trail etiquette, bike mechanics and local ecology in his home of Mill Valley, CA where he grew up BMX racing, dirt jumping and mountain biking all over Marin County. Ryan has been mentoring and coaching kids for the past 19 years because of the positive force mountain biking has been in his own life from the moment he pedaled on...
2018-10-25
29 min
The Marc Guzman Experience
Ep 039 | Caring for California's Marine Mammals
We are lucky to live in a state like California that provides us such a diverse ecosystem to for us to learn about. Located in the Marin Headlands, the Marine Mammal Center for years has worked hard to preserve the health of Northern California’s Coast and the wildlife that populates it. Our guest today is one of the many veterinarians at the Marine Mammal Center who work tirelessly to save natures animals. Please welcome to the podcast, Dr. Abby McClain. Hotline: 415-289-7325 (SEAL) Website: marinemammalcenter.org Camps & Classes: marinemammalcenter.org/education/ Volunteer: ma...
2018-02-06
44 min
Method To The Madness
Lloyd Kahn
Host Lisa Kiefer speaks with Lloyd Kahn, Editor-in-Chief of Shelter Publications, home to books about building homes with your own hands, using mostly natural materials. His latest book is Small Homes: The Right Size. He believes small homes are less expensive, use less resources, and are more efficient to heat and cool, and cheaper to maintain and repair. Lloyd Kahn was the Whole Earth Catalog shelter editor in the late 60s and early 70s and has been publishing books on building for four decades.TRANSCRIPTSpeaker 1:Method to the madness is next.
2017-07-28
30 min
REALTY UNIVERSAL® Radio
Thinking of moving to Hilo, Hawaii on the Big Island of Hawaii...
Thinking of moving to Hilo, Hawaii on the Big Island? It is still very affordable- listen in as our guest Stefanie Schomaker fills us in on the culture, life-style, pricing and more who has lived on the Hilo side for years, raising 6 sons. Stefanie was born in Sausalito, California (Marin County) after graduating High School she set off for to surf and for college to the University of Hawaii- Hilo campus graduating with a Bachelors degree. Then went on to Chaminade University on Oahu for her Masters Degree falling in love and moving to Hilo where she has raised 6 sons...
2016-06-22
1h 01
Exploring Nature, Culture and Inner Life
2015.09.01: Betsy Stroman with Michael Lerner - The Sausalito Village Experience
Betsy Stroman The Sausalito Village Experience: Will this help us in West Marin? Join TNS Host Michael Lerner for a conversation with Betsy Stroman—founder and former director of Sausalito Village, a volunteer-based non-profit organization that has been offering services to support independent senior living since October 2010. Their mission is to enhance the ability of members to live independently, remaining active and integral to their community as they age. Betsy Stroman Betsy is a founder and former president of the board of Sausalito Village. She stepped down from the board presidency in spring 2015, but remains vice president of the board. Sa...
2015-08-29
1h 19
The Pet Doctor - Keeping your pets healthy & pet wellness - Pets & Animals on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
The Pet Doctor - Episode 149 From Missiles to Marine Mammals on PetLifeRadio.com
At the retired cold war Nike missile base, on the headlands of Marin County, just north of San Francisco, lies the Marine Mammal Center. Whether it is waging a war on plastic, tending to a beached humpback whale that was trying to crash a baseball game at Candlestick Park, rescuing and treating over 16,000 elephant seals, sea lions, sea otters and other marine mammals that get stranded along the California coast or offering exceptional edu-tainment for visitors, this Sausalito facility is truly one of a kind. My guest today is the Executive Director of the Marine Mammal Center, veterinarian...
2012-10-30
35 min
The Pet Doctor - Keeping your pets healthy & pet wellness - Pet Life Radio Original
The Pet Doctor - Episode 149 From Missiles to Marine Mammals on PetLifeRadio.com
At the retired cold war Nike missile base, on the headlands of Marin County, just north of San Francisco, lies the Marine Mammal Center. Whether it is waging a war on plastic, tending to a beached humpback whale that was trying to crash a baseball game at Candlestick Park, rescuing and treating over 16,000 elephant seals, sea lions, sea otters and other marine mammals that get stranded along the California coast or offering exceptional edu-tainment for visitors, this Sausalito facility is truly one of a kind. My guest today is the Executive Director of the Marine Mammal Center, veterinarian...
2012-10-30
35 min
Spectrum
Jason Hwan
In critical spawning and overwintering habitat for salmonids Hwan studies the effects of temporal stream fragmentation across three organizational levels of ecology: population, community, and ecosystem levels.TranscriptSpeaker 1: Spectrum's next Speaker 2: [inaudible].Speaker 1: [00:01:00] Welcome to spectrum the science and technology show on k a l x Berkeley, a biweekly 30 minute program bringing you interviews featuring bay area scientists...
2011-08-12
28 min