Join Fr. Gale as he invites his friends to talk, laugh, and teach about trending topics, popular culture, and - of course - the truth, goodness, and beauty of the Catholic Faith. Fr. Gale Hammerschmidt serves as the chaplain at St. Isidore's Catholic Student Center at K-State and the Director of Communication and Evangelization for the Diocese of Salina in Kansas.
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KQED's statewide radio news program, providing daily coverage of issues, trends, and public policy decisions affecting California and its diverse population.
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Listen to Fr. Gary Braun and others of the Catholic Student Center at Washington University in St. Louis discuss various topics
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Pruning To Prosper/ Catholic, Declutter, Organize, Motivation, Budget, Meal Plan
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****TOP 2% GLOBALLY-RANKED PODCAST**** Are you waking up exhausted and overwhelmed before the day even begins? Is your mind as disorganized as your house? Is the stress of the clutter, debt, and what to make for dinner…again, wreaking havoc on your health, parenting and marriage? Do you wish you had one authentic Catholic friend who understood your struggles? I am so excited you’re here! This podcast will teach you how to create a clutter-free, organized home that practically runs itself, wi ...
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Fr. Gale Hammerschmidt is a priest for the Salina Diocese and currently serving as the Chaplain for St. Isidore's Catholic Student Center at Kansas State University.
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Just two Oklahoma priests sitting down for a weekly conversation on the joys of priesthood, the people of God in Oklahoma, and the evangelization of the world.
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A Walking Audio Tour of the Spiritual Geography of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Funded in part by a grant from the John Templeton Foundation, the opinions expressed in this walking audio tour are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the John Templeton Foundation. Thank you for listening to Spirit & Stone, an audio tour of the historical and geographical heart of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. This tour highlights some of this historic campus's rich re ...
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Hispanic-Serving Institutions Face Challenges With Federal Funding Cuts
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10:28California is home to the largest number of Hispanic-serving institutions in the country. That’s a federal program that allows colleges and universities to apply for federal grants if at least a quarter of their students identify as Hispanic. Earlier this year, The Trump administration cut funding for the program, which has helped serve many Latino…
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317. The Martha and Mary Balance: Blending Action and Contemplation
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17:41Opening Bible verse: Luke 10: 38-42 We all have stuff we need to get done. That's our Martha side. Mary is just sitting at the feet of Jesus appearing to be doing nothing. Yet, Jesus said that Mary has chosen the better option. What's a girl to do!?!? Yes, we have to run our homes and get stuff done but none of that can be taken with us when we dep…
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CA Project Makes Thousands Of Rare Songs Available To The Public
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10:33Thousands of old and rare recordings - some that date back a full century, are now available for the public to enjoy online. That’s thanks to a collaboration between UC Santa Barbara and record company Dust-to-Digital. Reporter: Robert Garrova, LAist Mountain lions, foxes, hawks and dozens of other species are dying at an alarming rate from rat poi…
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316. Your 2026 Life Overhaul Plan: Faith, Clutter, Debt, Diet and More!
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6:21Opening Bible verse: Ephesians 5:14-17 Are you tired of living in survival mode? Are you ready to have a more proactive life instead of reacting daily? Well, 2026 is for you! On today's episode I share some big news for the 2026 year of Pruning To Prosper. Share this episode with a friend and sign up for the monthly newsletter so you don't miss a t…
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Traditional Knowledge Meets Science in Northern California Tribe's Environmental Planning
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10:40The Karuk Tribe in Northern California is crafting an environmental policy that unites traditional knowledge with more contemporary environmental sciences--pushing back against years of bias dismissing tribal knowledge of the Karuk's ancestral lands. A federal judge in the Bay Area has halted ICE from making arrests at immigration courthouses in th…
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SF Self-Defense Class Helps Transgender Community Build Bonds
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10:39In San Francisco, advocates for transgender people are trying to beef up protections for their community, in the face of anti-trans policies from the Trump administration. This work isn’t just about legal threats, but also fears of physical violence. Reporter: Bianca Taylor, KQED A new analysis warns the Colorado River could fall to dangerously low…
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The Return of KATE! Merry Christmas Y'all!! - KCP 482
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1:01:02Today, Fr. Gale welcomes Kate back to the show. They talk about her first semester at Franciscan University and Fr. Gale tests how Christmas Kate is this year.
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Cricket Makes Its Way To The Central Valley
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10:38When you drive or walk past a public park, one of the sounds you’ll likely hear is the thwack of a bat before seeing a ball flying through the air. But at some parks in Fresno, these aren’t due to that all-American sport you may be thinking of. Reporter: Israel Cardona Hernandez, KVPR Some mental health clinicians are worried AI is coming for their…
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Farmworkers Train As Doulas In Santa Cruz County
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10:43Some Mixtec farmworkers in Watsonville have trained as doulas to support other Indigenous women during pregnancy and childbirth. Reporter: Ngozi Cole, KAZU A tribal group in central California is celebrating the return of thousands of acres of land back from the state. Reporter: Cresencio Rodriguez Delgado, KVPR Learn more about your ad choices. Vi…
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315. Practicing Hospitality: The Art of the Party Soundtrack
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10:46Opening Bible Verse: Luke 2:13-14 On this final episode in our series of practicing hospitality using the 5 senses we have reached sound! It was the sound of Mary's voice that caused John the Baptist to leap in his mother's womb and it was the sound of angels that alerted to Shepards to our Savior's birth. How important is the sound of our home? Mu…
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Christmas is two days away which means Santa Claus is pulling overtime. He’s at the mall taking photos and he’s project managing toy production. This story is all about the work of being Santa. So, if you’re listening with a child who’s expecting a visit from jolly old Saint Nick this year, you may want to turn down the volume. Reporter: Megan Jame…
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Fire Departments Struggle To Meet Demands Of Rural Communities
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10:37In Humboldt County, a rural volunteer fire station is struggling to meet its community’s needs. They’re hoping a state budget allocation to expand Calfire staffing might offer some support, but nothing has materialized yet. Reporter: Katherine Monahan, KQED The Trump administration continues to drastically shrink the immigration courts in Northern …
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Today, Fr. Gale brings on Mary Kate Melcher to discuss sledding and their love for the Lord.
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Bay Area Christmas Tree Farm Gives Customers A Chance To Cut Down Their Own Tree
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10:23The holiday season brings many traditions for families across California. One that is tried and true - decorating your home with a Christmas tree. While most families buy artificial trees these days, there are still some places in the state where you can not only get a living tree, but even cut it down yourself. Reporter: Keith Mizuguchi, The Calif…
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Fresno Airport Expansion Exemplifies Growing Region
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10:46Fresno Yosemite International Airport may be considered small, but more than 2 million travelers passed through it last year. And the city of Fresno is moving to expand the airport and accommodate a growing customer base for a growing region. In 2023, the airport broke ground on a new terminal. And that terminal opened just in time for Christmas an…
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Sikh Truck Drivers Have A Second Chance In California
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10:35The Newsom administration confirmed it’s backtracking on a plan to indefinitely revoke thousands of commercial drivers licenses held by immigrants. That’s welcome news to the drivers and their families. Reporter: Farida Jhabvala Romero, KQED As Jewish communities around the globe struggle to comprehend the deadly mass shooting at Australia's Bondi …
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314. Practicing Hospitality: It's More Than The Meal Plan
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20:21Opening Bible verse: Luke 2:3-5 Have you ever wondered what Mary and Joseph ate on their journey to Bethlehem? In today's podcast episode, I take some cues from the Holy Family and also share 5 of my personal tips for practicing hospitality. 1. Get A Head Start 2. Keep It Simple 3. Think Outside The Box For Hosting Times 4. Let Your Guests Do The W…
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The Trump Admin Has All But Stopped Reuniting Detained Migrant Children With Their Families
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10:28For the last six weeks, children who crossed the US-Mexico border alone have been inexplicably stuck in federal custody at shelters across the country. The Trump administration has stopped releasing these kids to their families and loved ones. It’s not saying why. But sources in the government agency that’s in charge of unaccompanied kids — and law…
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Community Seafood Program Helps Feed The Hungry In Monterey
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10:48Santa Cruz and Monterey counties largest food banks report a third of residents can’t consistently afford healthy food. And in this rich fishing region, some of the freshest catch is helping fill those empty bellies. Reporter: Katie Brown, KAZU Doctors are petitioning California to prohibit the use of a popular countertop material linked to the dea…
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Today Fr. Gale invites three of our rising stars to join him in a discussion of the various "Characters of Christmas" in this bracket podcast.
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ICE has released an immigrant from Ukraine who was arrested after her green card interview last week. She says she was held for days inside a federal building in downtown San Diego. Reporter: Kori Suzuki, KPBS We're getting into the cold, wet part of the year, and for many people that means it's time to nestle indoors and stay cozy. But for some, t…
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Catholic Bishops Hold Mass For ICE Detainees In Adelanto
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10:16Catholic bishops from across California held mass at the Adelanto ICE Detention Center near the Mojave Desert on Wednesday. This is part on of an outreach effort to immigrants who have been caught up in the Trump administration's ongoing immigration crackdown here in California. Reporter: Anthony Victoria, KVCR Farmworkers across the country are su…
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Why Aren't There More Condos For Sale In California?
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10:48The condominium used to be a relatively affordable home ownership option in California. But it has almost disappeared from our cities. Why? A new generation of housing activists says California laws have killed the condo, and they want that to change. Reporter: Frances Anderton, KCRW Hundreds of millions of dollars to address homelessness in Califo…
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313. Practicing Hospitality: 7 Little Touches That Make A Big Impact
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8:19Opening Bible Verse: Luke 2:12 Imagine the safety and security baby Jesus felt wrapped in swaddling clothes. The sense of touch can have a huge impact on the feeling of our home. In today's podcast episode, we continue our series on practicing the gift of hospitality using our sense of touch. ***Are you so overwhelmed with clutter that you find you…
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National Parks Changing Fee-Free Calendar
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10:36Californians hoping to take advantage of free entry days at national parks will see big changes next year. The Trump administration is removing civil rights holidays and adding President Trump's birthday instead. The move is already prompting backlash from civil rights groups and conservation advocates. International visitors will also face new rul…
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San Diego Law Enforcement Accessing Private License Plate Readers
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10:48Dozens of cities and law enforcement agencies from around the state are using automated license plate readers. And in some cases, those communities are fighting back, suing to stop their use. In San Diego County, law enforcement agencies are also searching license plate cameras owned by private businesses -- with little oversight.Reporter: Scott Ro…
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Never Let Fr. Gale on the Radio!! - KCP 479
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54:58Today, Fr. Gale joins Divine Mercy radio as he speaks of St. Isidore's as a light in the darkness.
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Deported Pomona Man Finally Able To Reunite With His Dog
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10:38A man and his best friend are being reunited in Mexico on Friday, three months after being separated by immigration agents outside a day labor center about an hour east of Los Angeles. Reporter: Anthony Victoria, KVCR The Inspector General for California’s massive prison system says a backlog of investigations into staff misconduct has ballooned to…
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First Of Its Kind Campus In The Works In San Diego County
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10:47After decades of planning and setbacks, officials are laying the groundwork for something that would be the first of its kind in California — a hybrid campus that houses degree programs from multiple universities across San Diego County. Reporter: Kori Suzuki, KPBS California cities cannot choose to disobey the state's immigration sanctuary law. Re…
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Research Confirms Heavy Metals In Elkhorn Slough After Battery Plant Fire
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10:38Nearly a year after a lithium-ion battery fire in Moss Landing, we're learning the extent of the damage to nearby Elkhorn Slough, a protected marine estuary. Reporter: Elena Neale-Sacks, KAZU California Attorney General Rob Bonta is joining six other state attorneys in calling out buy-now-pay-later lenders, amid concerns that they're putting consum…
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312. Practicing Hospitality: 6 Ways to Create A Home That Smells Inviting
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13:24Opening Bible Verse: Luke 2:16 Ever stop and think about how smelly it must have been on that first Christmas? Smells bring back so many memories both good and not so good. As we continue in our series about practicing hospitality through the senses, we talk about the smells of our homes. In today's episode I give you 6 ways you can improve the sme…
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Rise In Robot Workers Leads To Debate Over Future Of Workforce
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10:47Robots have come a long way in the last ten years. They can move parts around a warehouse, clean hotel floors, and deliver food. But they’re still rare in everyday life. This could change as businesses look to cut rising costs by hiring fewer people. Reporter: Megan Jamerson, KCRW The search continues for the suspect or suspects who opened fire at …
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Immigration Crackdown Changes Everyday Life In California's Farm Towns
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10:43Fear, isolation, uneasiness. Ever since the Trump administration ramped up immigration enforcement efforts, immigrant communities in California have a growing sense of anxiety. One community worried about enforcement is farm workers, where many people's lives have been upended. Guest: Nigel Duara, CalMatters A shooting at a banquet hall in the Cent…
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Today, Fr. Gale and Fr. Samuel finish their discussion on seminarian formation and what helps a priest become a bridge between heaven and earth. Please enjoy as they fill out the Ick bracket they composed last week.
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Watch Duty App Changes Approach To Wildfire Response
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10:46The nonprofit app Watch Duty is revolutionizing how people get information about wildfires and evacuations. And it’s not just residents in vulnerable areas downloading the app — firefighters are using it too.Reporter: Scott Rodd, KPBS People who often eat fish caught in the San Francisco Bay could be consuming unhealthy levels of persistent, danger…
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Minor league baseball has a rich history in California, going back more than a century. But minor league baseball is changing. Like other professional sports, it has become a big-money game, attracting owners looking to cash in on rising team values. One Central Valley city has witnessed what that big-money game looks like firsthand, losing its lon…
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For Surfers, Santa Cruz Waves Are Priceless
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10:16Santa Cruz County’s surf breaks are free to enjoy, but worth millions. That’s one of the findings in the first report to put a price on the world-renowned surf playground. Reporter: Katie Brown, KAZU Humboldt County recently approved its first green cemetery. The model allows bodies to decompose in a more environmentally friendly way. Reporter: Jan…
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311. Practicing Hospitality: 4 Areas to Declutter First
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14:29Opening Bible verse: Luke 2:7 Imagine the Innkeepers who missed out on hosting the entire Holy Family because they didn't have room. Let's not let that happen to us, let's prepare our homes for hosting this Advent season. On today's podcast episode I give you four areas of your home to focus on to be able to welcome guests into your home comfortabl…
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Immigration Lawyers Organize In Effort To Free Clients
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10:45Lawyers from around the country are working together and organizing, to find legal strategies to free detained immigrants. Reporter: Gustavo Solis, KPBS A congressional hearing in downtown Los Angeles on Monday focused on what witnesses called the chilling effects of the Trump administration's immigration crackdown. Learn more about your ad choices…
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Lawyers Using Habeas Corpus In Last-Ditch Efforts To Free Detained Immigrants
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10:42As the Trump administration continues its aggressive mass deportation campaign, immigration lawyers are increasingly turning to a law the founding fathers established to protect against a king. The use of habeas corpus petitions has skyrocketed in recent months.Reporter: Gustavo Solis, KPBS Governor Gavin Newsom has shut down four prisons, with a f…
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Please join us, as Fr. Gale is joined by Fr. Samuel Hakeem, vocation director for the central province Dominicans, as they formulate an Ick bracket for seminarians. This is meant to be comical, so enter in lightheatedly.
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Advocates Fight To Save Mother Bear And Cub In Lake Tahoe
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10:41In Lake Tahoe, a mother bear and her cub — known as Hope and Bounce — have been breaking into homes. Now, wildlife officials want the mother euthanized, but bear advocates are fighting to save her. Reporter: Maria Palma, KUNR In California, dozens of stoneworkers have died and nearly 50 underwent lung transplants because of cutting engineered stone…
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What Will School Meals Look Like Under New Law On Ultra-Processed Food
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10:33A new California law requires the phaseout of certain ultra-processed foods from school meals starting next year. These foods, which could include deli meat or soda, have attracted mainstream attention recently as the federal administration’s Make America Healthy Again campaign has named eliminating them a key issue. But while federal officials hav…
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Advocates Call For Urgent Changes In Countertop Industry To Help Prevent Silicosis
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10:45Asbestos, lead, coal dust. All of those posed big health hazards to workers before legal protections finally rolled out. Now, thousands of stoneworkers in California who make our kitchen and bathroom countertops are breathing in something so toxic, nearly 50 had lung transplants. Reporter: Farida Jhabvala Romero, KQED Farmworker communities and env…
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310. Downsizing with Purpose with Tracy Hoth
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40:06Tracy Hoth is a certified life and organizing coach on a mission to help women simplify their homes and their lives. As the creator of Organized Life Academy and host of the top 1% globally ranked podcast, Organized Coach, Tracy equips women to declutter with confidence, create systems that last, and step into the role of Organized Life CEO. Today,…
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LA Jails Scale Back Opioid Addiction Treatment
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10:37Los Angeles County's jail system is in the middle of one of its deadliest years on record. According to the L.A. County Sheriff's Department, there have been more than three dozen in-custody deaths so far this year, and many have involved overdoses. Now, new reporting from CalMatters reveals that access to critical opioid addiction treatment has be…
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Program For Veterans Faces Major Funding Cuts
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10:36In Oceanside in San Diego County, there’s a small nonprofit that’s become a steady place of support for Marines and veterans working through the hardest parts of coming home. The group trains dogs to work alongside service members, helping them rebuild routines, confidence, and a sense of stability. But now the program is facing a financial hit. A …
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Today, the men get their chance to repsond to the women's ick podcast by listing their own. Listen and enjoy - but let's not take it all too seriously - we're just having some fun.
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Many Californians Face Uncertainty With Healthcare Coverage
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10:28Congress ended the shutdown this week, but it didn’t reach a deal on health care. Roughly two million Californians who buy insurance through the state’s marketplace now face steep price hikes after the Trump administration refused to extend enhanced federal tax credits. And some Californians can’t afford to keep their coverage. Reporter: Lesley McC…
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Atmospheric River To Drench California In The Coming Days
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10:46Heavy rain and winds are forecast throughout California as a strong atmospheric river makes its way down the Golden State. Reporter: Billy Cruz, The California Report For the first time in 30 years, the U.S. has not sent a delegation to the United Nations annual climate summit. President Trump has called climate change a hoax and his administration…
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