Documentary: Global Warming, The Impact

Documentary: Global Warming, The Impact

Hosted by Jenny Meza Hernandez

Documentary: Global Warming, The Impact by Jenny Meza brings forth different perspectives on global warming. Now that people are noticing sudden harsh weather and natural disaster continuously more and moreover the years, people are starting to ask questions. Many people are not educated on environmental issues and it is not required in basic education. The organization EESI (Environmental and Energy Study Institute), gives insight into climate change and plans that they say can better the environment, as well as an immunologist and environmental science teacher.

The Environmental and Energy Study Institute is an independent, bi-partisan 501 non-profit organization that aims to promote environmentally sustainable societies. To learn more about Environmental issues including global warming, visit https://www.eesi.org/

Documentary: Filmmakers Vs. Covid-19

Documentary: Filmmakers Vs. Covid-19

Hosted by Alex Winters

Entertainment, excitement, energy. This is what a film is. Unfortunately, due to COVID-19, the entire film industry has taken a bit of a hit, especially indie filmmakers. This is how they are now making a comeback in the realm of entertainment.

This episode was recorded remotely from the studio during the COVID-19 Los Angeles Safer-at-Home initiative.

Documentary: Stress and Students

Documentary: Stress and Students

Hosted by Max Osburn

“Stress and Students by Max Osburn” aims to take a closer look at the relationship between stress and anxiety and facing the challenges of being a student. He also looks into how other students deal with their stress.

This episode was recorded remotely from the studio during the COVID-19 Los Angeles Safer-at-Home initiative.

Documentary: The Midnight Hour Records

Documentary: The Midnight Hour Records

Documentary: The Midnight Hour Records

Hosted by Lizi Escobar

Located in the heart of the San Fernando Valley, the local music community lives to see another day at The Midnight Hour Records shop. Independent owners Sergio and Alyssa Amalfitano opened up the brick-and-mortar music store last year during the COVID-19 pandemic and have remained a success.

There has been a decline in music stores and venues in the SFV, forcing many Valley residents to fulfill their musical needs elsewhere. The Midnight Hour Records is actively working to restore the Valley-based music community. Take a listen for a deeper understanding of how the shop has thrived throughout the pandemic!

Show your support, follow the shop on Instagram @midnighthour_sfv

This episode was recorded remotely from the studio during the COVID-19 Los Angeles Safer-at-Home initiative.