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We're just another weekly boxing podcast / radio show that is looking to create original programming for your enjoyment. Check the YouTube on YouTube.com/c/ITRBoxing, and our website ITRBoxing.com, follow Lukie on Twitter @LukieBoxing
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If anyone personifies the word ‘maven’ it’s DJ Carolyn. Her impeccable taste in punk, garage and rock has influenced Bay Area listeners for over two decades. A listener passionately sent in, ‘she has always been the only DJ that matters. She finds music nobody else does, and it rocks! Her dedication to the local scene goes beyond spinning the latest indie disc or old-school classic, to outright mentor-ship of fledgling talent. Catch her weekly show… and you’ll find out why, when it comes to ...
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Atomic Zero is a SF Bay-Area political news, culture and opinion show. Featuring relevant and irrelevant materials for laughter and entertainment. Working with different Pan-Asian American Cultural groups, local Artists, Community Advocates, and Innovators.
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And All Shall Be Well is an optimistic podcast where Dr. Megan Rohrer (he/him) has conversations with guests about mind, body and spirit health. Believing that all people are a work in progress, And All Shall Be Well. Megan is prolific author, award winning historian and a former Lutheran bishop.
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Welcome to Voices of the Community, we strive to amplify solutions facing where we live through featuring residents like you, along with change makers, and thought leaders to support our fellow residents and people visiting or working in our area. “Our goal is to feature the unheard comments and stories from communities across our region in hopes to create dialogues to address our common problems and support the change of the status quo.” - George Koster, Creator/Host
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DJ Nurse Annabella crushin' all the podcasts!! First DJ to play videogame sounds on FM radio.Heavy Metal,Horror,Video Games, Mash-Ups,Interviews,etc... Broadcasting on KXSF 102.5FM and KPCR 92.9FM. This is a LIVE weekly radio show airing every Monday from 10-12AM PST on KPCR 92.9FM and every Wednesday at midnight(Thursday morning)-2AM PST on KXSF 102.5FM.
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Alan is managing partner at Greenstein, Rogoff, Olsen & Co., LLP, (GROCO) and is a respected leader in his field. He is also the radio show host to American Dreams. Alan's CPA firm resides in the San Francisco Bay Area and serves some of the most influential Venture Capitalist in the world. GROCO's core competency is advising High Net Worth individual clients in tax and financial strategies. Alan is a current member of the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (S.I.E.P.R.) SIEPR’s ...
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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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We really dove into the background of what happened to Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah. They were most likely from the royal family or from the nobility. They were also considered pleasing to look at and educated. These young men experienced a radically dramatic shift in their lives. They were taken from lives of privilege to the life of serv…
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In this episode we sit down with Hal Elrod, author of The Miracle Morning. Hal shares his extraordinary journey through life's challenges, including the tragic loss of his sister, a near-fatal car accident, and a battle with cancer. Discover the powerful mindset and daily rituals that helped him overcome adversity and inspire millions worldwide. Ha…
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Big changes are coming to the Oakland Coliseum. Next Thursday, the A’s will play their last home game there. And earlier this month, the stadium was sold to the African American Sports and Entertainment Group, whose vision for the land includes a $5 billion housing and business development. The Oaklandside’s Eli Wolfe explains what this sale means …
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Hey there this is a tape delayed show while the guys are away... In this show, the following fights on Sep. 20-21 are discussed including the major pay-per-view event between Anthony Joshua versus Daniel Dubois for Dubois' IBF heavyweight title, other notable bouts discussed are a middleweight fight between Tyler Denny and Hamzah Sheeraz, Anthony C…
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Punk, garage and trash coolness with Carolyn our annual Fundraiser is happening. Donate at kxsf.fm/support Keep KXSF (and more importantly me!) on the airwaves 12:02 PM Barbie Army from Barbies Don't Bleed (Retrospective 1986-1990) 2022/ 1986 12:05 PM Ramones from Leave Home 1977 12:07 PM Fancy Rosy from I Am The Clown Of Disco Town / Punk Police 1…
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"We’re living through the greatest art heist of all time. Billions of images, data, and content were scraped illegally, impacting creative jobs, and AI is at the forefront of this transformation." - Nicole Hendrix The creative economy is at a crossroads, grappling with issues of fair pay, technological disruption, and access to resources. The panel…
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Nearly 1 in 5 San Francisco residents are Chinese American. So if you want to be mayor, you need to win over the city’s Chinese communities. KQED’s Sydney Johnson tells us how the candidates are trying to woo voters in this year’s mayoral race, especially when it comes to public safety. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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In this episode I interview Caleb Orozco to discuss his journey from amateur boxing to personal development and eventually opening his business, The Last Round Tavern in San Jose. Caleb talks about his family's influence, his educational background in city planning, and the lessons he's learned from boxing and personal development programs like '75…
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Moonridge is an affordable housing community of 160 homes for low-income residents and farmworkers just outside of Half Moon Bay. It was built more than 20 years ago. As Half Moon Bay debates the issue of farmworker housing construction, reporter Sebastian Miño-Bucheli visits Moonridge to see how living there stacks up with negative comments from c…
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In this episode we sit down with Steve Marler, the visionary behind Advanced Longevity. They discuss the revolutionary approach to early detection and preventative healthcare that Steve has pioneered, inspired by personal tragedy. Learn how Advanced Longevity is changing lives with cutting-edge scanning technology, providing early detection of seri…
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I sit down with the incredibly talented artist and entrepreneur, Sonya Paz. We explore her roots in the Bay Area, delve into what ignited her passion for art, and discuss her journey through selling cars, cake decorating, and ultimately, painting. Sonya opens up about her family's influence, particularly her father's musical gatherings and her moth…
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In this episode, I sit down with my longtime friend and successful business owner, Joe from Rosario's Tacos. We dive into his humble beginnings in San Jose and discuss how his mother's legacy inspired him to start his thriving food business. Joe opens up about the challenges he faced, the importance of consistency and community support, and how Ros…
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In this episode I sit down with Elizabeth Diaz, a longtime friend who traded the hustle and bustle of San Jose, California, for the expansive opportunities of Houston, Texas. We delve into her journey of moving from Silicon Valley to Texas, her life in real estate, and the challenges and triumphs that came with starting over. Elizabeth shares valua…
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In this episode I sit down with heart attack and heart transplant survivor Eddie Garcia. Eddie shares his remarkable journey of overcoming life-threatening health challenges, from his early life in San Jose to flunking out of college, and ultimately becoming a successful businessman and public servant. We delve into the pivotal moments that shaped …
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In this episode , I sit down with my friend and San Jose Councilmember Domingo Candelas. We explore his upbringing in the Evergreen district, his family's immigrant journey from Mexico, and his path from San Jose State University to a career in public service. Domingo shares insights from the campaign trail, the challenges of running for office, an…
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I sit down with friend and fellow entrepreneur, George Gonzalez. We delve into George's journey as a first-generation American from East Side San Jose who has made his mark in real estate, restaurant ownership, and retail. Sharing his core philosophies on consistency and hard work, and the significant role his wife Dana plays in his success. We als…
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If you or someone you know may be considering suicide or is in crisis, call or text 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. This summer, activists and families of people who have lost loved ones to suicide commemorated the official completion of a stainless steel safety net under the Golden Gate Bridge. Back in January, KQED’s Lesley McClurg to…
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In this show, we break down all things Canelo Alvarez versus Edgar Berlanga, who are fighting on pay-per-view Sep.14 in Las Vegas at the T-Mobile Arena. Also discussed are the undercard bouts with WBA middleweight titleholder Erislandy Lara facing Danny Garcia, super middleweight Caleb Plant vs. Trevor McCumby and opening the telecast Rolando Romer…
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Welcome back, Atomic Zero Fans! We've got a sizzling hot episode for you today, packed with breaking news and Olympic excitement. First up, we're diving into the DNC's latest announcement: their new Vice Presidential nominee! We'll break down the implications, analyze the candidate's qualifications, and discuss the potential impact on the upcoming …
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Punk, garage and trash coolness with Carolyn It's Fundraiser time. Donate at https://kxsf.fm/support/ and keep me on the radio airwaves Full playlist: https://spinitron.com/KXSF/pl/19465190/Carolyn 12:02 PM Radio Birdman. Released: 1978 12:05 PM Zero Boys. Released: 1980 12:06 PM X-Ray Spex. Released: 1978 12:09 PM Pagans. Released: 1994 12:12 PM T…
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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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In this episode of American Dreams, Alan Olsen interviews Michael Meehan, a seasoned expert in climate finance and ESG. Michael shares his journey from Silicon Valley to leading global initiatives in sustainability, including his time as CEO of the Global Reporting Initiative. They discuss the evolution of impact investing, the challenges and succe…
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This week on American Dreams, we sit down with Fadi Chehadé as he shares his journey from starting as a church custodian in LA to becoming a global leader in internet governance and digital transformation. Fadi's story is not just about seizing opportunities in the fast-paced world of technology; it’s about the power of ethical leadership and the i…
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Coconut Tree Mix-KH-Zeo Mix Love Is A Drug-Anne Gudrun/Sandstorm-Darude-Armin Van Buuren-Sakalem Sandstorm Remix Training Session-Dua Lipa-Sakalem Remix Promises-Sam Smith-Fabio Franco/Fabrico SAN -Alex Acosta Remix We Can't Be Friends-Ariana Grande-T.Anthony/Eynka-Sakalem Mash Remix Sine From Above-Lady Gaga-Argy/T.Anthony/Omnya-Sakalem Aria Intro…
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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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We will continue to explore this concept of how our whole life is to be lived to the glory of God. We strive to sacrifice for the glory of God. We strive to love others and the Lord. And these things will drive unity and fellowship in the body of Christ. These things are connected to being renewed in our minds. It starts in our head and heart and m…
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In this episode of American Dreams, Alan Olsen speaks with Howard Shore, author, business coach, and CEO of Activate Group Inc. Howard shares his journey from overcoming personal challenges like dyslexia and ADHD to becoming a successful entrepreneur and business strategist. He discusses the importance of finding your unique ability, the pitfalls o…
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Punk, garage and trash coolness with Carolyn and special guests Jen, Elizabeth and Stephen full playlist: https://spinitron.com/KXSF/pl/19434107/Carolyn 12:01 PM Solger. Released: 2003/ 1981 12:02 PM The Saints. Released: 1977 12:05 PM The Replacements. Released: 1984 12:08 PM Booker T & The MGS. Released: 1995 12:11 PM BAMMS. Released: 2024 12:14 …
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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 this insightful episode of American Dreams, Alan Olsen sits down with Jason Ma, a tech veteran and accomplished mentor with over 40 years of experience in Silicon Valley. Jason shares his journey from engineering at Berkeley to becoming a trusted advisor for ultra-high-net-worth families and young leaders. He discusses his unique approach to men…
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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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We ended on verse eighteen and this time we will be starting there. This verse wraps up the section we were exploring about the armor of God. The section on armor really sets a great final theme for wrapping up this letter. Paul encourages us to put on this armor to stand against the devil. We are not in a battle against flesh and blood. It may fee…
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In this episode of American Dreams, Alan Olsen interviews Becky Douglas, the founder of Rising Star Outreach. Becky shares her remarkable journey from personal tragedy to creating an organization that has transformed the lives of thousands affected by leprosy in India. From the heartbreaking start to the empowering solutions, this conversation delv…
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70 years ago, almost no one was overweight or fat, let alone obese. Obesity really didn't exist. So now experts are saying that there is an obesity crisis. Nonsense. There is no crisis. People are just putting too much food in their mouths. They are making themselves overweight, fat or obese. So why would they do something so stupid? They do it bec…
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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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SUPERCRUSH – On The Telephone (Sodo Pop) THE SZUTERS – Good Thing (Sugar) BAD MOVES – Working For Free (Untenable) BULL – Green (single) THE LEMON TWIGS – The One (Songs for the General Public) SILVER SUN – Photograph (Switzerland) GREER – Bye Bye Baby (Lullabye For You EP) BRENDAN BENSON – Half a Boy Half (Dear Life) OLD 97s – This House Got Ghost…
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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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We explored the section where Paul addresses slaves and masters. It is interesting historically because the roles of slaves and masters at this point in Roman history was much closer to the modern roles of employees and employers. Because of the slave uprisings and because it is estimated that two-thirds of the population of Rome were slaves, they …
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In this episode of American Dreams, Alan Olsen interviews Randi Brill, a creative entrepreneur and branding expert. Randi shares her journey from childhood artist to successful business owner, discussing the importance of embracing one’s uniqueness, the concept of "design packaging," and the power of storytelling in entrepreneurship. She also revea…
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In this episode of American Dreams, host Alan Olsen interviews Andrew Romans, a seasoned venture capitalist with a rich history in Silicon Valley. Andrew shares his journey from being a startup founder in the '90s to managing a successful venture capital fund today. The discussion delves into the evolution of private markets, the challenges of mode…
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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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Punk, garage and trash coolness with Carolyn 12:02 PM The Vibrators. Released: 1977 RIP Pat Collier 12:05 PM The Vibrators. Released: 1977 12:07 PM Plastix. Released: 2015/ 1980 12:10 PM World War XXIV. Released: 1983 12:11 PM Beaver. Released: 2013/ 1981 12:12 PM Red Aunts. Released: 1997 12:14 PM Amyl and The Sniffers. Released: 2024 12:18 PM Gob…
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In this episode of American Dreams, host Alan Olsen sits down with Steve Alder, President of Ensign Global College in Ghana, to discuss his unique journey from academia to global health and prosperity. Steve shares insights into his work in West Africa, the importance of self-reliance, and how innovative approaches in education and public health ar…
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