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“LA Made” is a series exploring stories of bold Californian innovators and how they forever changed the lives of millions all over the world. Each season will unpack the untold and surprising stories behind some of the most exciting innovations that continue to influence our lives today. Season 2, “LA Made: The Barbie Tapes,” tells the backstory of the world’s most popular doll, Barbie. Barbie is a cultural icon but what do you really know about her? Hear Barbie's origin story from the peopl ...
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Discover why live music forever changes our lives—before, during and after the show. We explore all types of musical genres and fan generations, and celebrate the diverse spectrum of the live concert experience. During each show we share stories from fans, bands, industry experts and thought leaders. Episodes are deep dives into emerging trends, historical flashbacks, concert news, and exciting explorations into the psychological, physiological and sociological impact of the live music exper ...
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One of Hollywood’s recent celebrities wasn’t a person, but a feline. The famed mountain lion made headlines in Los Angeles and nationwide. He became a household name for making his home in Griffith Park, right in the middle of L.A. But the overwhelming support for P-22 wasn’t enough to save him. LAist Correspondent Jill Replogle looks into P-22’s s…
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We're back on the couch with our favorite local sports radio host, Jeff Prosser! Jeff brings his signature booming voice, unabashed takes, and engaging style to deliver an absolute heater of podcast. We tried to write a longer description, but ChapGPT sucks. If you like living forever, and you like golf, then you're going to LOVE Live Forever Golf.…
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We are live! Join us this week as we recap the MLB Home Run Derby, peel back some thoughts on the traveling circus that is the Savanah Bananas, and look forward to The Open at Royal Troon! If you like living forever, and you like golf, then you're going to LOVE Live Forever Golf. Enter discount code "LFG20" for 20% off your next order at LiveForeve…
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Local legend, Jimmy Ellis, joins the pod this week to talk about his recent domination at the Florida State Amateur. Jimmy ran away with Florida Am last month down in at Quail Valley in Vero Beach, FL last month with a final round 64, and absolutely dunked on the competition. Ever the family man, Jimmy even drove back home to Atlantic Beach after t…
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In 2009, Gloria Arellano de la Rosa was banned from re-entering the U.S. for ten years, finding herself separated from her four children and husband. But unlike Daniel Zamora, she didn’t remake her life in Mexico. Every day she waited to go home to the U.S. Fernanda Echavarri tells the story of what happens when Gloria finally returns to the States…
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Passing the Mantle is a new podcast from LAist Studios about family, curiosity and the things that change — and stay the same — across generations. In this first episode, Larry Mantle and his son, Desmond, 23, talk about their wide-ranging interests and shared drive to understand why things are the way they are, and discuss whether today's generati…
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We’re back on the couch for another fresh episode with our dear friend, Ramon Bescansa. As a world renowned golf instructor, life coach, and caddie, Ramon was on the bag for Miles Russell last week in his PGA Tour debut at the Rocket Mortgage in Detroit! So we figured why not sit down to chat about the experience. We also delve into LAB Golf putter…
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Passing the Mantle is a new podcast from LAist Studios about family, curiosity and the things that change — and stay the same — across generations. It's co-hosted by Larry Mantle, host of LAist 89.3’s AirTalk, the longest-running daily talk show in Southern California, and his son Desmond Mantle. Even though Desmond is in law school pursuing a diff…
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Part 8: How Giving Back Can Make You Feel Less Alone We're back with another installment of our How To Not Be Lonely In LA series. Today, we're talking about volunteering your time to a cause, and how doing so can make you feel a lot less alone. Call it selfish, but doing some community service is a really great way to create connections, broaden y…
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Daniel Zamora waits for the decision on his deportation appeal and has to figure out how to make a life in Mexico — find work, get an apartment. All the while, Daniel tries to keep up his cross-border relationship. Lorena Ríos reports. Grow your business–no matter what stage you’re in. Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at SHOPIFY.COM/…
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Carol Kwang Park was 12 years old, working as a cashier at her family’s gas station in Compton, California, when the 1992 LA Uprising forever changed her life. Her mom was at the gas station that day and Carol was unsure if she’d even make it home. At the time, she didn’t understand why tensions came to a head in Los Angeles, following the acquitta…
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We finally recorded the day after a major, and this is easily our best recap of all-time. Pinehurst rules. Bryson rules. The USGA wasn’t the story. A Father’s Day to remember. Perfection. If you like living forever, and you like golf, then you're going to LOVE Live Forever Golf. Enter discount code "LFG20" for 20% off your next order at LiveForever…
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Daniel Zamora took a roadtrip in 2011 that would take an unexpected turn to the Texas border. That detour would shatter the course of his life. Journalist Lorena Ríos reports. CONTENT WARNING: This episode includes mention of suicidal ideation. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline offers services to talk to a skilled counselor. If you are feeli…
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LA was rocked on March 4 when Dave Fink, a golf influencer, posted a viral video on Instagram detailing how brokers - largely using a Korean messenger app- were snatching up prime time tees at Los Angeles’ public golf courses and reselling them. Here’s how an unlikely crew of golf enthusiasts’ fight to keep golf in L.A. accessible and affordable is…
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Welcome to Season 3 of Straight Down the Middle'ish! Join us as we kick off the new season with former PGA Tour member and voice of the Korn Ferry Tour, James Nitties! From competing with Matt on the Big Break, to grinding through the ranks of the PGA Tour, Nitties has seen a lot in the golf landscape and has the stories to prove it! Grab a bloomin…
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On this week's episode, we dive right into the golf scene in Myrtle Beach with The Salty Golfer himself, Wes Loman, and the founder of Grand Strand Brewing, Clayton Burrous. We explore the origin stories of The Salty Golfer, and where things are headed next for this legend of the Grand Strand. We also talk about the upcoming Plunder on Pawley's Isl…
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Part 7: Looking For Community? Go Find Your 'Church' How To LA is back with our series on How NOT To Be Lonely in LA. Today we explore the connection between religion…or lack thereof…and loneliness. For decades, Americans relied on their church, temple or mosque, or other religious institutions, for a sense of built in community. But with more and …
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LAist Correspondent Emily Guerin gives us insights into the making of The Gen Z Water Dealmaker series. In this bonus episode, Emily speaks with Luke Runyon, the co-director of The Water Desk at the University of Colorado-Boulder's Center for Environmental Journalism about how she thought through the series that follows the epic negotiation over th…
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Revival House says goodbye for now with a look at one of the biggest programming groups in town, the American Cinematheque. Celebrating their 40th anniversary this year, screening 1500 movies a year in three iconic theaters across Los Angeles, the American Cinematheque has a movie for everybody, every night of the week. In this episode, How To LA p…
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Host Antonia Cereijido speaks with negotiations expert Victoria Medvec about how to make the best possible deal. Medvec also helps identify ways the Colorado River water rights representatives could still change tactics and reach an agreement before time runs out. Grow your business–no matter what stage you’re in. Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month…
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What a wild week it was in Louisville last week! Catch our recap on the carnage from Kentucky. If you like living forever, and you like golf, then you're going to LOVE Live Forever Golf. Enter discount code "LFG20" for 20% off your next order at LiveForeverGolf.com Straight Down the Middle'ish is brought to you by Live Forever Golf. Check out our F…
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We're back with another episode of STDM but this time over the airwaves as the PGA Championship kicks off this weekend! With Matt Every on the grounds of Valhalla, join us as we analyze the course layout, highlight key players to watch, and uncover the strategies that could lead to victory on this legendary course! Enjoy! If you like living forever…
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JB Hamby and the other lead negotiators on the Colorado River have to come up with a long term solution to manage the river in the face of climate change. Will they reach a deal before it’s too late? LAist correspondent Emily Guerin examines how JB's position on water has dramatically evolved since he first won office a few years ago. She brings us…
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Part 6: Connect To Yourself — And Others — Through Dance We're back with another episode in our How Not To Be Lonely in L.A. series. Brian is out but, today, How To LA producer Megan Botel takes over the mic and explores these questions: What does it mean to connect to yourself, and why is it important for warding off feelings of loneliness? How do…
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Go back to the movies with us! It's heating up in the city, so Revival House continues with a classic of spring and summertime in L.A. — a film at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery. Run by Cinespia, you can picnic and catch a revival film on the iconic grassy knoll. What keeps people coming back year after year? What's the history of it all? Listen al…
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Japanese American Incarceration. The Third World Liberation Front. The 1992 Los Angeles Uprising. What you think you know isn’t always the full story. Inheriting is a show about Asian American and Pacific Islander families that explores how the past is personal. Hosted by NPR’s Emily Kwong, we go deep with families on how their most personal, priva…
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We're back in the dojo for another edition of SDTMish with a little golf tech talk with the boys from Rex Golf in Jax Beach. This week's guests are the founders of Rex Golf, Zach Lee and Court McNulty, and we learn a lot about the secondary market for putters and used clubs. We also dish on the results from Local Qualifying for the US Open at Plant…
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JB Hamby is the dealmaker from California, and at 28 years old, he’s the youngest and least experienced among the representatives from the seven states involved with the Colorado River water negotiations. LAist correspondent Emily Guerin explores the beginnings of Hamby’s understanding of water growing up in the Imperial Valley, a desert farming ar…
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The Colorado River is in the midst of one of the worst water crises in recorded history. Climate change and overuse are taking a significant toll. Seven states, including California, must compromise and reach a solution to prevent the river from collapsing. In late 2023, the tensions were running high between the major players in the water world as…
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As Scottie Scheffler continues to stack up wins on the PGA TOUR, the biggest question is what's going to happen when the baby comes. Can Scottie avoid the pitfalls of parenthood, and continue his meteoric rise to the top of the game's greatest to ever play? In this week's episode of SDTM, we take a serious turn into the life of being a parent, and …
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She Has A Name is set against the backdrop of the drug epidemic in 1980s Detroit. The new podcast hosted by NPR's Tonya Mosley blends elements of investigative journalism and memoir to tell a story about loss and redemption, mending broken family ties, and the trauma experienced by countless individuals who've lost loved ones to violence. Listen to…
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