In this episode, we hear how collecting recyclables can be tough work and for those depending on its income it becomes a matter of survival. Then, a conversation with Oakland poet James Cagney gets deeply personal and vulnerable. Plus, readings from East Bay authors. Today's local music features the Oakland band The Helltones.
Feb 15, 2023•27 min
Norway's progressive prison system is wildly different from anything in the United States and it serves as a model for folks trying to make a change here in California. In this episode, the Uncuffed team is heading to a Norwegian prison with horses, a marathon, and little cottages — unlike anything they have ever seen before.
Feb 14, 2023•27 min
Today, we meet Phillip Feemster who bought Clement Nursery. Then, poet Adrienne Danyelle Oliver shares how she navigates this society in a Black, female body. And, we’re going to Oakland barbershop Megah Browns where author Robert Liu-Trujillo took his son to get his first flat top.
Feb 13, 2023•27 min
Today, we're bringing you the first episode of KALW's The Spiritual Edge's new season "A Prayer For Salmon." In a peaceful protest, the Winnemem Wintu call out the U.S. government for its refusal to acknowledge the destruction caused by Shasta Dam.
Feb 09, 2023•31 min
In this episode, we visit a new spa in the bay area in an unexpected place. The story of turning bathhouse dreams into reality. Then, the Oakland Police are involved in another scandal and it’s one that has a familiar ring to it. And, we hear about a short story collection on the problems you face when you become middle-aged.
Feb 08, 2023•27 min
When you’re serving time in prison, crossing difficult milestones can be different. In today's episode, we hear some of the ways incarcerated people cope and give back. We’re bringing you stories from KALW’s series Uncuffed, made by people inside San Quentin and Solano State Prison.
Feb 07, 2023•27 min
For many immigrants, there’s a question constantly at the back of their minds- where is home? In this episode, we explore the concept of home for members of a diaspora. Then, we hear from a group in Silicon Valley who wants to encourage investment in Africa. And, we meet a Bay Area screenwriter and producer who set her hit audio drama in West Oakland.
Feb 06, 2023•27 min
An Oaklander who grew up in his family’s corner store is now thinking about selling the family business. Today, we hear a new story from our series At Work. Then, two Bay Area creators share their thoughts on the film “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.” And, we listen to readings from East Bay authors.
Feb 02, 2023•27 min
Role playing can help prepare bystanders who witness hate crimes. Today, we’re sitting in on intervention training session. Then, we head to Oakland to meet Tilden naturalist Trent Pearce for a walk around Jewel Lake. And, Oakland actor Don Reed talks about his new show and how he wants it to inspire people while making them laugh.
Feb 01, 2023•27 min
When you hear about prison and criminal justice reform in California these days, you’ll hear about things like reducing overcrowding, dismantling the death penalty, changing the Three Strikes sentencing law. And you’ll also hear about Norway. Norwegian prisons are unique –– everything from their design and architecture to the length of sentences, to how guards are trained to treat incarcerated people. It’s one of the reasons why California officials are looking to Norway as an example for change...
Jan 31, 2023•27 min
In today's episode, we hear how increased homicide rates in Oakland has changed the way death care workers handle funerals. We meet a pastor and a funeral assistant. Then, a local entrepreneur has been tracking the layoffs across the tech industry for three years. Plus readings from Bay Area authors.
Jan 30, 2023•27 min
Today, we hear how work for abortion doulas has increased and intensified. Navigating the political landscape of a post Roe v Wade world. Then, we learn why self-love is important. However, getting there can be hard if you grew up feeling like you were nobody’s child. And, a reading from Oakland author Edward Gunawan.
Jan 26, 2023•25 min
Today, we’ll meet an environmental safety consultant who years ago walked away from a job with a legendary Motown trio. We hear how he stepped off the stage and into toxic waste management. Then, we learn about the intense pressure to excel at elite Silicon Valley high schools. And, we listen to a reading from a book co-written by Lawrence Downs and singer Linda Ronstadt.
Jan 25, 2023•25 min
Today we're re-airing an episode from the podcast Uncuffed and their team at Solano State prison. We are going to hear about the joys and challenges of going back into the free world.
Jan 24, 2023•25 min
A 2022 California law is trying to to fight climate change by reduce food waste. Today, we meet the people working to turn our trash into a solution. Then, we’ll hear how San Francisco is planning to capture and divert rainwater. And, a reading from Mill Valley author Paola Gianturco.
Jan 23, 2023•25 min
Today, we travel outside the Bay to meet an 87-year-old rodeo star. It’s another story from the series “The Other California.” Then, San Francisco author Gus D’Angelo reads from his new children’s book on National Parks. Plus we have local music from the Oakland Samba Revue.
Jan 19, 2023•27 min
San Joaquin Valley’s town of Woodlake doesn’t have a stoplight, but it does have a 13-acre botanical garden. We learn how that garden grows food and community. Then, we delve into why the city embraced cannabis businesses ahead of other towns in the valley. It’s another look into the lesser known side of our state, an episode from "The Other California."
Jan 18, 2023•27 min
When producer Alice Daniels moved to the San Joaquin Valley she wasn’t happy about it, but she found there was more to it than she thought. We go along with her as she explores the San Joaquin Valley in the series, "The Other California." Plus, we’ll hear from San Francisco artist George McCalman. He’ll read from his new book of illustrations.
Jan 17, 2023•27 min
Today, a conversation about the life of Martin Luther King Jr with the one man chosen to publish his papers. Professor Dr. Clayborn Carson takes us beyond the famous speeches to understand the man behind the civil rights movement, and his real dream that America has yet to fulfill.
Jan 16, 2023•27 min
In this episode we’ll hear about Foster City’s plans for its fast growing local goose population. Then, what we know about another bird that lives in the Bay and eats our trash. And, local author Sandy Miranda reads from her book about her life in radio.
Jan 12, 2023•27 min
The Vox Daily news podcast, Today, Explained is airing on KALW. We have a conversation with the hosts. Then, we hear how the practice of bringing medicine to unhoused people is taking off around the state. Followed by a reading from San Francisco author Tania Romanov. Plus, we look into San Francisco's missing "O" street.
Jan 11, 2023•27 min
What do prisons in the UK, Colorado, Australia and India have in common? Like San Quentin and Solano State prisons where we make Uncuffed - they all have radio programs. Workshops, and podcasts and radio shows where incarcerated producers tell stories in their own language. Last year some of the team at Uncuffed traveled to Norway for the first annual prison radio conference. And in this special episode, we’re bringing you excerpts from some of the organizations we met there.
Jan 11, 2023•27 min
What if your doctor prescribed you a walk in the park instead of a pill? In this episode we learn abou a program that gets patients back to health, by getting them back to nature. Then, we hear from the host of the San Francisco Chronicle flagship news podcast, Fifth and Mission. And, a reading from local poet Jose Antonio Villaran. Plus, local music from Oakland's Consolidated Electric.
Jan 09, 2023•27 min
Today, we go to a church where another Christmas is still to come and they give Hana a lesson in an ancient language. We learn about ancient Coptic heritage in the East Bay. Then, we talk to someone who has been bringing science to radio audiences for decades- exploring the big questions, and the not so big. Plus, a reading from local author Tobey Brookes.
Jan 05, 2023•25 min
Oakland made history by returning land to an indigenous group with no federal recognition. In this episode, we'll learn about the ways some East Bay institutions are trying to repair the harm done to local indigenous communities.
Jan 04, 2023•24 min
Today, we are looking at how much strain has been put on our local food systems. We learn about the debate over the future of food equity with stories from the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism.
Jan 03, 2023•25 min
Today, we’re going to hear an episode from The Stoop, a podcast hosted by Hana Baba and Leila Day. It recently won an award for podcasting by the National Association of Black Journalists. And this episode is about something many of us grew up with in our homes. When you get in trouble, and you get a whooping. Sometimes it’s with a belt, sometimes a switch from a tree, or a slipper spank on your behind. For many people, the homes we grow up in may normalize corporal punishment for kids, but do w...
Jan 02, 2023•24 min
Today, we’ll take a trip back to 1994 at Stanford Stadium to listen to World Cup history being made. We hear how the first time the US hosted the World Cup changed our relationship to soccer forever. Then, we learn how a dancer finds freedom on a pole.
Dec 16, 2022•20 min
A historically Black sorority turned 100 years old this year. We'll hear about the history of one sorority that was left with no other choice but to persevere. Then, we learn about a Marin County artist who weaves poetry into his woodcut prints.
Dec 15, 2022•23 min
Today, we hear how nearly three years of pandemic-dating has changed the priorities of some Bay Area singles. We learn about the new dating standards. Then, a beloved San Francisco magazine makes a comeback And, a reading from an Oakland chef’s new cookbook.
Dec 14, 2022•25 min