The Music that Molded Us: Lewis G.

The Music that Molded Us: Lewis G.

Hosted by Shayne Tamkin

This week I sit down with LA-based hip-hop producer Lewis G. to talk about how he got his start in music, where he wants to go next, and most importantly, how music has molded him! Instagram @prod.by.lewisg

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

Eating: Crème Caramel LA

Eating: Crème Caramel LA

Hosted by Gabriella Gregor-Splaver

Being able to combine different culinary traditions from around the world and create foods that have amazing flavor and texture is one of the most difficult things to master as a chef. On this episode of Eating, we have the pleasure of talking to Kristine De La Cruz the Chef and Owner of Crème Caramel LA famous for their Filipino and American custards and confection desserts, you may have seen on Food Network. Chef De La Cruz shares her intertwining passion for business and baked goods, her phenomenal success, and how eating turned her bakery into the community hub it is today.

Crème Caramel LA’s Info:

14849 Burbank Blvd, Sherman Oaks, CA 91411

https://www.cremecaramella.com/

https://twitter.com/CremeCaramelLA

https://www.facebook.com/CremeCaramelLA/

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

The Climate Literacy Show: Fossil Fuels and the Ocean

The Climate Literacy Show: Fossil Fuels and the Ocean

Hosted by Max Tepper

Stephanie Prufer, oceans campaigner, and I talk about the impact fossil fuels have on the ocean, whether that be carbon dioxide in the atmosphere or oil in the ground, as well as touch on some policies in discussion right now that would work to protect our oceans.

https://www.biologicaldiversity.org/campaigns/Plains-Pipeline/index.html

https://medium.com/center-for-biological-diversity/save-the-gulf-from-our-oil-addiction-8aa3e9df0bd1

https://medium.com/center-for-biological-diversity/5-socal-species-threatened-by-exxons-trucking-plan-e4ac1af095e

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

Electronic Echoes: Exploring the world of SWRadiogram

Electronic Echoes: Exploring the world of SWRadiogram

Hosted by Aaron Castillo

On this episode of Electronic Echoes we talk to Dr. Kim Andrew Elliott (KD9XB), former audience research analyst, for Voice of America and the Broadcasting Board of Governors, former producer of “Communications World,” and “VOA Radiogram” for the Voice of America, and current producer of Shortwave Radiogram (SWRadiogram), a weekly broadcast that transmits interesting articles, and images over the air via Shortwave Radio. Come along as we talk about what a Radiogram is exactly, the evolution of text and images over the air, and how SDRadiogram is run. Learn about what it takes to run a show on Shortwave, and some of the experiments, challenges, and successes that come along each week. You can learn more about SWRadiogram at https://swradiogram.net/.

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