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KPBS Midday Edition

Midday Edition uplifts voices in San Diego with fearless conversations about intriguing issues. Host, Jade Hindmon, cuts through the noise with questions that give listeners a deeper understanding of themselves, people and the community they live in. Guests share diverse perspectives from their expertise and lived experience. In a city and world that's rapidly changing, Jade’s interviews inspire, inform and make you think. New episodes drop Monday - Thursday afternoons.
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Episodes

Ghost hunting in San Diego

Halloween is just a few days away. We talk about the history behind some of the places considered to be the most haunted in San Diego.

Oct 29, 202446 min

San Diego's rich rap history on display in new podcast

A new podcast series explores the history of San Diego's underground rap scene. Then, San Diego Comic Fest returns. Plus, a new public art project seeks connection through mindfulness and breathing.

Oct 25, 202446 min

How Filipino farmworkers revolutionized the labor movement

Larry Itliong Day is coming up. To honor the labor leader's legacy, we look at how he and other Filipino farmworkers fought for better pay and living conditions. Plus, a filmmaker unravels the Philippines' colonial history and its impact on the diaspora today. And finally, we catch up with San Diego's Poet Laureate.

Oct 24, 202446 min

What's on your San Diego ballot?

On Midday Edition, we’re walking you through some of the biggest races and measures in the San Diego region.

Oct 22, 202446 min

Scouting San Diego's soccer scene

On Midday Edition, we're talking with leaders in the sport about the history and growth of soccer in our region.

Oct 17, 202446 min

How do you choose who and what to vote for?

On Midday Edition Monday, we look at how voters are thinking about the war in Gaza ahead of the presidential election. And, the role of trust and truthfulness in voting behavior.

Oct 07, 202446 min

Debut memoir 'Nervous' looks to a trauma-wise future

Author and activist Jen Soriano explores the origins of their chronic pain by diving into history, both broad and personal, in their debut essay collection. Plus, we hear about local film festivals coming up. And finally, what to expect in the arts this weekend.

Oct 03, 202445 min

The impact of plastics and corporate responsibility

The state of California is suing ExxonMobil, alleging the company created a pollution crisis. On Midday Edition, we're talking about corporate responsibility and the impact of plastics.

Oct 02, 202446 min

New book explores the life of the honey bee

A local author takes readers into the life of a honey bee, showing the importance of these busy pollinators. Plus, we hear some movie recommendations for Banned Books Week. And, your weekend preview.

Sep 26, 202445 min

Marking Hispanic Heritage Month in San Diego

On Midday Edition Wednesday, we discuss the complexities of Hispanic and Latino identities, the history of the Chicano movement, and book recommendations for Hispanic Heritage Month.

Sep 26, 202446 min

The value of bilingual education

School is back in session and many students are in dual-language or bilingual programs. We hear from educators about the wide-ranging benefits of bilingual education.

Sep 23, 202446 min
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