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Alameda Health System is a major public health care provider and medical training institution recognized for its world-class patient and family centered system of care. Our campuses are located in Oakland, CA., and the East Bay area.
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East Bay political discourse will never be the same! Political reporter Steve Tavares, and Alameda County insiders Shawn Wilson and Dan Mendoza, dish the scoop on Alameda County, state, and national political scenes, with a few hijinks along the way.
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Focusing on, but not limited to, Alameda County California attorneys, we meet and get to know practicing attorneys, people connected to the legal profession, and those affected by the justice system. How they got there, what they're doing, how they experience the practice of law and their connection to it.
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Alameda Conversations

Christ Church Alameda

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Alameda has been Christ Episcopal Church's home for over 150 years, and we're excited to be part of what’s next. We're launching a new series of conversations with arts, culture, tech, education, and civic leaders this spring. Doors open for all events at 6 p.m. and program will begin at 6:30 p.m. Programs will also be live-streamed on our website and Facebook pages.
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We are Probaytion, the people that work in the bay area, and specifically in the Alameda County Probation Department. We have real conversations about all the aspects of probation; the work of rehabilitation and the work to lesson criminal behavior in our inner cities. We take a balanced look at community supervision and we have honest conversations with the people that people our offices. There’s more than meets the eye of the government employee, we actually do care. We share conversations ...
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Heels And Hot Flashes

Michelle Prior Alameda

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Michelle Prior invites successful women in their 'mid-life' stage, who have had to overcome innumerable obstacles in order to thrive, and help others in doing so. The High Heels & Hot Flashes podcast is a safe place for these amazing women to discuss changes in their lives, whether it be menopause, fashion, Style, technology, careers, business, health, wealth, empty nesting, romance, and much more. Join us while we chat with extraordinary women who while we come together to share our stories ...
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Bay Area-raised host Ericka Cruz Guevarra talks with local journalists about what’s happening in the greatest region in the country. It’s the context and analysis you need to make sense of the headlines, with help from the people who know it best. New episodes drop Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings.
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DeHaan on Fire features education, commentary, and conversation with Dr. John DeHaan, an internationally recognized forensic scientist and author with over forty years experience in the field of fire investigation, fire science, and crime scene reconstruction. Dr. DeHaan is the author of six editions of Kirk’s Fire Investigation, a reference manual used by fire investigators around the world. He has been employed as a criminalist by the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office, the US Treasury Depart ...
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PAVE Prevention, Inc is a social enterprise that offers guidance/training and advice to companies, their employees, and the communities they operate within, on how to proactively prevent, react and heal from violent events.PAVE seeks to empower people to perform to their full potential while creating safer practices within their workplaces and communities. Diversity of people, ideas, and experiences make organizations richer. Being able to be inclusive with the different thoughts and backgro ...
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How many times have you wished you could sit down with a legal luminary, ask them difficult questions and hear their most vulnerable and honest answers? The time is now. This podcast aims to connect women in the legal profession to those who have been trailblazers, who are currently fighting the good the fight, and those who are changing the legal profession.
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We are honest in providing services to our clients. We believe that gaining the trust of our customers is what has taken us this far. If you wish to learn more, please do not hesitate to get in touch with our moving company. We look forward to being of service to you!
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We are honest in providing services to our clients. We believe that gaining the trust of our customers is what has taken us this far. If you wish to learn more, please do not hesitate to get in touch with our moving company. We look forward to being of service to you!
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A weekly podcast on Bitcoin, Ethereum, DeFi, Web 3.0, and The Future of Money by Ryan Allis and Mike Gavela. Includes analysis of the technological and macro trends for the smart and savvy crypto investor. Subscribe to our newsletter at coinstack.substack.com and also join our free Telegram group at www.t.me/thecoinstack.
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This podcast will be discussing scientific studies with various researchers from around the world in the Chemistry and Polymer Science fields. We will be bringing current research to your attention that can influence and improve the quality of our daily lives. We are your hosts, Dr Alicia Botes and Jacob Schekman. Alicia have received her PhD in Chemistry and Polymer Science at the University of Stellenbosch, South Africa and is currently working as an Electron Microscope analyst at the Cent ...
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In Episode 119, Scott Piehler's topics include: A car accident shuts down Park Street, and the Gong Cha tea shop. Grim July statistics from Alameda PD. City Council addresses housing at Alameda Point. Bryan Woo remains undefeated in Oakland. A new steakhouse opens up. September is preparedness month. Two Birds From Alameda adds to the flock. Plus, …
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Guest: Darwin BondGraham is the Oaklandside’s Senior News Editor. He is the co-author of The Riders Come Out at Night: Brutality, Corruption, and Cover-up in Oakland. He has been covering the recalls of Oakland Mayor Shen Thao and of Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price. Photo credit: Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao by Amir Aziz, Oaklandside. The…
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It’s been 4 years since Alameda County voters passed Measure C, a sales tax measure aimed at increasing access to social services for low-income families. After years of legal battles, the county can finally use the money it has been collecting, and advocates hope it will provide relief to families struggling with child care costs. Links: As state …
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This summer, a new right to repair law went into effect in California, giving consumers more access to information and tools to fix their own electronics and appliances. In one of our most popular episodes (ever!) from February, KQED’s Azul Dahlstrom-Eckman takes us to a Fixit Clinic in Redwood City. Links: Fixit Clinic Calendar Learn more about yo…
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Guest: Derek Hyra is a Professor of Public Administration and Policy and founding director of the Metropolitan Policy Center at American University. He is the author of Slow and Sudden Violence: Why and When Uprisings Occur. The post Racialized Housing Policy, Police Violence & Social Unrest appeared first on KPFA.…
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Send us a text lovethylawyer.com A transcript of this podcast is available at lovethylawyer.com. Chelsie D'Malta 1255 TREAT BLVD, STE 300, WALNUT CREEK, CA 94597 (925)566.4541 JUSTICE@DMALTALAW.COM EXPERIENCE D’MALTA LAW, Walnut Creek, CA APRIL 2021 - PRESENT FOUNDER, ATTORNEY ·Provide “low bono” legal representation for indigent or limited-means a…
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Daniel Schlozman is associate professor of political science at Johns Hopkins University. He is the author of When Movements Anchor Parties: Electoral Alignments in American History; and coauthor of The Hollow Parties: The Many Pasts and Disordered Present of American Party Politics. Sam Rosenfeld is associate professor of political science at Colg…
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This episode contains explicit language. This Labor Day, Bay Curious brings us the story of Carol Leigh — better known as “Scarlot Harlot” — the woman who coined the term “sex work,” and the history of the sex worker rights movement in San Francisco. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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In this edition of The Bay’s monthly news roundup, KQED California politics and government senior editor Molly Solomon joins us to talk about how Kamala Harris tells her life story to a national audience — and why she might be reluctant to mention Berkeley. Also, we discuss a lead water crisis at Oakland schools, and why some journalists are dismay…
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In Episode 118, Scott Piehler's topics include: A reported theft turns into a drug bust. Alameda Unified reports on this year’s enrollment. Alameda Brewing reintroduces themselves. An update on the Bay Trail. Electric Vehicles on display and on the street. Lots going on this Labor Day Weekend. A hidden gem behind the meat counter. A farewell to a l…
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In 2016 and 2020, Berkeley and Oakland passed ballot measures giving 16 and 17-year olds the right to vote in local school board races. It took years — and a lot of pressure from student activists — but in this election, Alameda County is finally ready to let students cast their ballots. Links: Register to vote online (click “pre-register”) How Tee…
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Guest: Rena Steinzor is Edward M. Robertson Professor of Law at the University of Maryland Carey Law School. She is the author of Why Not Jail? (2014), The People’s Agents and the Battle to Protect the American Public (2010), Mother Earth and Uncle Sam (2007); and her latest, American Apocalypse: The Six Far-Right Groups Waging War on Democracy (20…
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Alameda County Supervisor Keith Carson's big endorsement could be a gamechanger in a tight District 5 race this fall. We take a look a what the endorsement means and how the race between John Bauters and Nikki Fortunato Bas may evolve. Fremont needs a new councilmember, and an Oakland candidate is searching for way back onto the ballot. Plus, Steve…
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Guest: Karen J. Greenberg is the Director of the Center on National Security at Fordham Law. She is the author and editor of many books, including The Torture Papers; Subtle Tools; Rogue Justice; and her latest, Our Nation at Risk Election Integrity as a National Security Issue co-edited with Julian E. Zelizer. She is a permanent member of the Coun…
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Guest: Sonali Kolhatkar is an award-winning multimedia journalist and Senior Editor covering race, economy, and democracy at YES! Media. She is the host of YES! Presents: Rising Up with Sonali, a nationally syndicated TV and radio program on Free Speech TV and Pacifica Radio. She is also the author of Rising Up, Bleeding Afghanistan, and her forthc…
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It seemed like California Forever, the billionaire-backed company intent on building a brand new city in Solano County, was going full speed ahead with a ballot measure that would have authorized construction. But late last month, the group abruptly pulled the measure, promising to bring it back in 2026. So what changed? Background: This Tech-Backe…
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In 1973, the Black Panthers opened the Oakland Community School in East Oakland. It is regarded as one of the nation’s first community schools — a model where public schools partner with community organizations to provide comprehensive support services alongside academic instruction. Many of the school’s practices formed the blueprint for community…
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In Episode 117, Scott Piehler's topics include: New faces in the principal’s office. Brush up on what goes in what bin. A little more stability for the power grid. A major rebranding for one of Alameda’s breweries. Stage or screen, it’s a great weekend to take in a show. Alameda’s Bryan Woo could use some run support. Gene Kahane picks his five fav…
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Today’s show is preempted by the second hour of a special 2-hour Democracy Now, broadcasting from the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Audio for the first hour of Democracy Now can be found here. Information about the topics covered on today’s Democracy Now can be found here. The post Special Event Programming: Democracy Now at the DNC (h…
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Today’s show is preempted by the second hour of a special 2-hour Democracy Now, broadcasting from the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Audio for the first hour of today’s Democracy Now can be found here. Information about the topics covered on today’s Democracy Now can be found here. The post Special Event Programming: Democracy Now at th…
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Last week, the Richmond City Council scrapped a November ballot measure that would have imposed a new oil-refining tax on the nearby Chevron refinery. Instead, the council voted unanimously to approve a $550 million settlement with the company. KQED’s Dan Brekke explains why city leaders chose to strike a deal instead of taking the issue to the bal…
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Send us a text lovethylawyer.com A transcript of this podcast is available at lovethylawyer.com. Shirish Gupta is an award-winning neutral known for his legal acumen and economic prowess, which makes him particularly adept at diving into complex financial/technical disputes, including IP, securities and accounting, and class actions. Shirish is sou…
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Nearly 500 Californians are in Chicago this week for the Democratic National Convention, where Democrats will rally around Vice President Kamala Harris as their party’s nominee for president. One of them is Igor Tregub, a newly elected member of the Berkeley City Council and chair of the Alameda County Democratic Party. Learn more about your ad cho…
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If you’ve ever driven an electric vehicle, you know that finding a public charging station can be stressful. But we’ll need a lot more of them soon. California plans to ban the sale of new gas-powered cars and trucks by 2035, and by then the charging crunch could get much worse. Today, our friends at Bay Curious explore what it will take to get mor…
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In episode 116, Scott Piehler's topics include: A multi-billion dollar ballot initiative is scrapped. A filing extension results in changes to November’s local elections. A natural recipe for cleanup at Alameda Point. A new jigsaw puzzle can pass the time, and help the Bay. Pacific Pinball unlocks the doors to the Annex. The Post introduces a new w…
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