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A podcast created for Resident Evil fans. Each episode, we pick a specific game or movie in the series and give our thoughts. The latest news, community involvement and at times special interviews and exclusives.
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The podcast of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) postgrads. Offers interviews about a variety of clinical and professional development topics for pharmacy residents, fellows, and graduate students.
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News, stories, and updates from the City of Redding. Each month we explore key topics important to the City of Redding and connect with the leaders and experts of these initiatives to learn more about how and why things are happening. Connect with us at podcast@cityofredding.org or on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram @cityofredding.
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The Gayborhood Dish

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Welcome to Gayborhood Dish! The hottest new place in the Gayborhood where no queen, reality TV person, pop icon, or conspiracy is safe. Tune in and see what LarryBee and JayLo are up to, and whom they are holding over the fire now.
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Family Sports are a big deal in Redding, and there are a few notable facilities that offer places for kids and adults to recreate. Today, we talk with Kenny Breedlove from the California Soccer Park, the director of one of those facilities. There has been a lot of recent news about the facility next door to the soccer park, formally known as Big Le…
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The Redding Civic Auditorium, built in 1970, is a unique venue that caters to concert-goers, trade show attendees, banquets, and much more. Flex seating allows the capacity to change based on the size or style of the event. Even though it serves many entertainment functions in our community, the Civic sometimes doesn’t get the credit it deserves. T…
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Today we talk to Dan Burden, a Blue Zones Fellow and International Walkability expert. Dan has built a career by helping cities reshape downtown districts and neighborhoods to make them more walkable and bikeable. His efforts are more than just a passion for accessible spaces - these changes increase economic vitality. In fact, 79% of those looking…
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Big League Dreams Sports Park in Redding officially closed its doors on July 24, and the City of Redding is working to determine the best next steps. At a special City Council meeting held on July 29th, the Redding City Council asked City staff for more information on what it would cost to run the facility both in the short- and long term in an eff…
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Today we connect with Captain Chris Smyrnos of the Redding Police Department about the new RPD Strategic Plan. This strategic plan represents a comprehensive and focus-centered approach to public safety, community engagement, and crime prevention in Redding. It outlines the department's goals and priorities for the coming years and reflects a commi…
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Maintaining the city's sewer system requires a lot of work, but if the city staff is doing the job correctly, you shouldn’t even realize the work is being done. Today, we speak with Kevin Garner, Public Works Supervisor for the Wastewater Division, about the work his team does every day to ensure our sewer system is flowing properly. Part of this i…
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In case you missed it, City of Redding Utilities launches a new online bill pay system and the Freedom Festival gears up for one of the largest fireworks displays in the State. This and more news from the week of July 1st, 2024. Read the transcript>> Contact the City of Redding Podcast Team Email us at podcast@cityofredding.org Connect with us on F…
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Today, we connect with Shannon Phillips, the Chief Operating Officer of the McConnell Foundation, which is dedicated to enriching the community through philanthropy and innovative projects. We’ll learn about the McConnell Foundation and explore its impact on our city. From its origins to its ongoing initiatives, we'll uncover why the McConnell Foun…
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In this latest City Council recap from Tuesday, June 18, 2024: Parks and Rec Month New Redding Police School Resource Officer contract with the Shasta Union High School District Sacramento River Trail Repairs Basketball facility feasibility study Redding Electric Utility Self-Help Home Improvement Project Please find additional resources below for …
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In case you missed it, BANDALOOP returns to the Sundial Bridge for the 20-year celebration, and the Battle of the Badges blood drive is back. This and more from the week of June 10, 2024. Read the Transcript here>> Contact the City of Redding Podcast Team Email us at podcast@cityofredding.org Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Visit…
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In this latest City Council recap from Tuesday, June 4, 2024: Newly appointed Shasta Economic Development president presentation Housing Action Plan Car wash and coffee kiosk discussions at the Costco shopping center Redding Electric Utility report on electric vehicles Please find additional resources below for more information on these topics. Cou…
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In case you missed it, RABA offers free bus rides this summer, and the 31st annual Shasta County Veterans Memorial Service will be held on Thursday, May 30 at the Redding Civic Auditorium. This and more news from the week of May 20, 2024. Read the transcript here>> Contact the City of Redding Podcast Team Email us at podcast@cityofredding.org Conne…
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In August 2023, the Redding Police Department officially launched body-worn cameras in Redding. Nearly a year later, Chief Barner joins us to discuss the program's successes, learning curves, and challenges. During a recent update to the Redding City Council, Chief Barner highlighted an example of how body camera footage provides transparency to wh…
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In case you missed it, the City of Redding is offering free compost, Redding Recreation Junior Lifeguards are gearing up for the Summer, Jr. Giants Baseball still has open spots and Rodeo Week kicks off in Redding. This and more news from the week of May 13, 2024. Read the transcript here>> Contact the City of Redding Podcast Team Email us at podca…
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In this latest City Council recap from Tuesday, May 7, 2024: Redding Planning Commission Chair Aaron Hatch remains in place Short Term Rental Update, one year after new ordinance regulations Redding Police update on Minor Tobacco Decoy Operations REU's 2024 Wildfire Mitigation Plan Overview Placer Streets gets emergency construction funding Please …
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In case you missed it, RABA offers free transportation for Shasta County Jurors and now is a great time to book Summer Travel with the Redding Airport. Plus, there are great events happening this weekend, including First Fridays Downtown, a new Art Hunger show, and a book sale at the Redding Library. This and more in this week's news recap for the …
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Today, we're venturing into the often-overlooked but vitally important realm of city code enforcement. In every city, there's a team dedicated to maintaining the standards that keep our neighborhoods safe, clean, and vibrant. And in Redding, that responsibility falls into the capable hands of the Code Enforcement Division. We connect with Seth and …
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In case you missed it, Shasta County is transitioning to a new Public Warning System and it’s the final week to prep those burn piles before the burn season closes. This and more from this news recap from the week of April 22, 2024. Read the transcript>> Contact the City of Redding Podcast Team Email us at podcast@cityofredding.org Connect with us …
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In case you missed it, RABA and Redding Bikeshare partner for Free Bike rides and the City of Redding receives a 3.5 million dollar grant to help fund the reimagining of South City Park. This and more from this news recap from the week of April 15, 2024. Read the transcript>> Contact the City of Redding Podcast Team Email us at podcast@cityofreddin…
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In this latest City Council recap from Tuesday, April 16, 2024, Public Works Director Michael Webb provides an overview. Some of the items discussed included: Redding Rancheria Environmental Impact Report Redding Planner Commissioner terms and qualifications Redding Police Body Worn Cameras Downtown Parking Please find additional resources below fo…
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In case you missed it, RABA launched a new vanpool service, and Redding Police joins Cops & Cones, a family-friendly ice cream event with the Children’s Legacy Center. This and more from this news recap from the week of April 8, 2024. Read the transcript>> Contact the City of Redding Podcast Team Email us at podcast@cityofredding.org Connect with u…
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In case you missed it, the Redding Farmers Market starts this weekend, Vine and Dine tickets are now on sale, and Shasta Regional Transportation Agency needs your feedback. This and more from this news recap from the week of April 1, 2024. Read the transcript>> Contact the City of Redding Podcast Team Email us at podcast@cityofredding.org Connect w…
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In case you missed it, the Redding City Council passed the 2045 General Plan and community input is needed for State Route 273 improvements. This and more news from the week of 3.25.34. Read the transcript>> Contact the City of Redding Podcast Team Email us at podcast@cityofredding.org Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Visit the Ci…
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The City of Redding Podcast is starting a new series called In Case You Missed It to recap city departments' and community partners' weekly news stories. This recap from the week of 3.18.24 features news about REU's new online bill pay system, a special City Council Meeting to review, discuss, and approve the 2045 General Plan, and more. Read the T…
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Today, we sit down with new Community Services Director Travis Menne to discuss his background, qualifications, hopes, and plans for the department under his leadership. With over 40 million dollars in capital projects in the works - from the new bike park in Caldwell Park, Shastina Ranch Park, Panorama Park, and South City Park - to name a few, th…
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In this latest City Council recap from Tuesday, February 6th, 2024, Development Services Director Jeremy Pagan provides an overview. Some of the items discussed included: Information regarding new state grants awarded to the City of Redding Tobacco Retailing Emergency Housing Sites Development Services presentation on discretionary permitting Pleas…
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Have you ever wondered what it's like to walk in the shoes of a police officer? Or sought to understand the intricacies of modern policing in your community? Look no further. Today we connect with Redding Police Chief Brian Barner and Lietenant Tim Renault to learn about the new Citizen Police Academy. In this course, community members will have th…
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With almost 500k visits to the Redding Library each year, if you haven’t been, you're missing out. In today’s episode, we talk with Jared Tolman, Library Director for the Shasta Public Libraries, which includes the Redding, Anderson, and Burney Branches. We cover library safety, strategic plans, and cool amenities you may not know the library offer…
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In today’s episode, we sit down with Redding Police Captain Brian Cole and Lieutenant Jonathan Sheldon to discuss their roles and responsibilities on a fully staffed Redding Police force. We’ll learn how the bike team enhances community policing by patrolling with a more personal community engagement strategy and forming key relationships with busi…
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Today, we connect with Redding Area Bus Authority Transit Manager John Andoh to discuss the Short-Range Transit Plan. What is it, exactly, and why is it essential for RABA’s future success? John will answer these questions and update us on some exciting plans for RABA, including new electric buses, an on-demand shuttle service, and an enhanced mobi…
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In this latest City Council recap from Tuesday, January 16, 2024, Development Services Director Jeremy Pagan provides an overview. Some of the items discussed included: Discussion on creating a Downtown Redding entertainment zone Annual Financial Report Presentation Redding Riverfront Specific Plan status update Please find additional resources bel…
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Are you curious about what’s happening with the open retail space in downtown Redding? Well, we have good news for you! Today we connect with Erin Ross, Communications and Asset ambassador for K2 Development Companies, to fill us in on all the good things coming to Downtown. She will give an overview of what K2 is and why they are passionate about …
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Organics recycling and Senate Bill 1383 (SB1383) have been discussed on the podcast before, but the food waste recycling program has now officially begun! After months of preparation, equipment purchases, and legal requirements, the Solid Waste Division is ready to receive food scraps and other organic materials in your green bins. In today’s episo…
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In this latest City Council recap from Tuesday, December 19, 2023, Assistant City Manager Steve Bade provides an overview. Some of the items discussed included: Housing and Homelessness Incentive Program Award Recipient Agreements Redding Regional Airport property development Christian Curtis appointed as the City of Redding City Attorney At Home S…
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In this episode, we sit down with City Manager Barry Tippin for an insightful review of 2023 to better understand the challenges and growth the city has experienced. Barry discusses the changes, planning efforts, and technological upgrades implemented over the past year and unpacks the highlights and complexities that come with a city government or…
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We’re really excited about today’s topic because we interview Sabrina Jurisich, the Upstate California Film Commissioner for our local area. Many community members don’t know that Redding hosts dozens of production companies for various movies, commercials, and independent films. Sabrina lists some famous and not-so-famous examples. For all you 80’…
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In this latest City Council recap from Tuesday, December 5, 2023, Steve and Katie connect with Redding Electric Utility Director Nick Zettel for an electric rate update and also give a quick overview of the items discussed, including: City of Redding Attorney Barry DeWalt honored for years of service The new Mayor and Vice Mayor selected Redding El…
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Have you ever wondered what the Good News Rescue Mission is and how it provides for the Redding community? If you think they are all about helping the homeless - they are! But they also help many others in our community who may be living paycheck to paycheck and need a helping hand. In this episode, we talk with Justin Wandro, Director of Developme…
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It’s that time of year again, Redding! The Garden of Lights event at Turtle Bay Arboretum is OPEN now and celebrating its 4th year with some old favorites and some bright, shiny, and new exhibits for the whole family. Lindsay Myers, Turtle Bay CEO, and Seth McGaha, Marketing Director, join us to discuss the details of the fun changes and new photo …
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The City Council Meeting from November 21, 2023, was relatively short but was packed with great discussion and good information. Public Works Director Chuck Aukland and Community Services Director Kim Niemer, retiring in 2023, were thanked for their years of dedication and service to the community. Appointments and Reappointments were made to the C…
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The holiday season is upon us, and while we are all excited for family and tasty holiday food, it is also a well-known fact in the Redding Fire Department that there will be a house fire in Redding on at least one - if not all of the major holidays. According to FEMA, roughly 2,300 residential fires were reported annually in the US on Thanksgiving …
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This episode was specifically recorded to address a water quality issue that recently came to light in a Record Searchlight article that could cause unnecessary concern for community members. The article indicated the presence of PFAS or “forever chemicals” in Redding drinking water. We wanted to speak directly with Josh Watkins, Water Utility Mana…
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In this latest City Council recap from Tuesday, November 7, 2023, Director of Public Works Chuck Aukland gives a quick overview of the items discussed, including: Water, Wastewater and Solid Waste Utility Rate Increases Redding Rodeo Grounds Lease Extention Housing and Homelessness Incentive Program funding Redding Electric Utility Integrated Resou…
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