Episodes
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Weiying Wu shares why she enjoys volunteering and community service.
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Riley Mulcahy shares about growing up with dyslexia and why he wants to support other people.
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Losing a pet is never easy. Jim Oswald mourns the loss of his canine companion, Lulu.
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Elliott Turner shares about his identity, upbringing and supporting marginalized communities.
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Yoel Iskindir shares about his upbringing in Marin County and what inspired him to pursue a film career
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Nilika Singhal shares why talking to kids about seizures can help them understand how the brain works.
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Andrea Mackenzie shares about the beauty of California's landscape.
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Larry Kwan shares about the vibrancy of the Tenderloin neighborhood and how we all face different challenges in life.
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Elias Lopez is an editor and writer. He lives in San Jose.
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David Rodstein shares about why he misses California and his journey to return home.
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During the pandemic in 2020, Lisa Liu Grady picked up a new hobby: walking outdoors and exploring new neighborhoods.
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Lucia Kanter St. Amour shares her thoughts on how to really support mothers on Mother's Day
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Jude Yuen raises concerns over seeing his peers participating in sports betting.
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For Aditi Desai, books have served as a way to stay grounded and make new friends.
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Susannah Brouwer shares about taking care of her autistic son and why the stigma needs to end.
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Naomi Hsu shares about how writing can be therapeutic and create empathy.
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Rosita Ventura-Gomez shares how she remains determined to speak out against the deportation of undocumented people.
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Richard Swerdlow weighs in on why dismantling the U.S. Department of Education is the wrong approach.
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On the 50th anniversary of the fall of Saigon during the Vietnam War, Kathy Nguyễn reflects on her family's experiences moving to the United States.
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Andrew Lam reflects on the fall of Saigon during the Vietnam War and what that meant for his family.
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