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SoCal Voices

Angela Rosswww.socalvoices.com

SoCal Voices is an award-winning podcast that shares authentic stories and local wisdom to help Southern Californians navigate the region’s challenges and thrive in the place we call home.


Beyond the stunning coastline, golden sunsets, and endless calendar of world-class events and experiences… lies a different story.


Sky-high living costs. Soul-crushing commutes. The quiet ache for connection and purpose in the middle of all this sprawl.


SoCal Voices Podcast is your companion through it all. We hold space for both the beauty and the burnout — offering real talk, local insight, and honest inspiration to help you navigate life in this one-of-a-kind place.


Because Southern California isn’t just a dream. It’s a real place — and you deserve to feel grounded in it.


SoCal Voices. Real talk in the land of dreams.


Want to be a guest on SoCal Voices? Send Angela Ross a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/socalvoices.

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Episodes

Be Ready: The case for pre-need planning

As the pandemic continues to claim lives in southern California, many families find themselves scrambling to pay for funeral and burial services. This sudden, unexpected need can leave grieving families more vulnerable to aggressive up-selling and overspending for these services, or force them to rely on others for monetary donations that may not over all costs. In this episode of SoCal Voices, Bishop Jon Harris discusses the importance of purchasing funeral and burial services before they are n...

Mar 10, 202132 minEp. 18

Sheree Brown

Throughout her career, award-winning singer, songwriter, musician and producer Sheree Brown has collaborated with multiple artists including Patrice Rushen, Zhane and Syreeta Wright. Her latest work, a music and literary project entitled Messages From the Spirit: The Collective, features a stellar collection of uplifting songs including her hit, Take A Walk with Love. In this edition of SoCal Voices, Sheree discusses how the project came together, and the affirmation and confidence she hopes it ...

Mar 03, 202132 minEp. 17

Greg and Gina Lee

For over a decade, Greg Lee served as the City of Riverside’s economic development manager. For 13 years he served as the City’s Technology Ombudsman where, among other things, he spearheaded several of the City’s technology initiatives. He hosted a weekly radio show and podcast called “Explore Riverside Weekly,” that highlighted all the things that make Riverside a great place to live work and play. Then, in September 2015, a medical diagnosis took Greg and his then fiancé on a major detour. On...

Feb 24, 202126 minEp. 16

Food Insecurity in the IE

In San Bernardino and Riverside counties, over 400,000 people experience food insecurity. One in four children in the Inland Empire is food insecure and the pandemic has only made things worse. In this episode of SoCal Voices, Feeding America Riverside| San Bernardino CEO Stephanie Otero discusses how her organization helps feed people in need and what we all can do to help alleviate hunger. Additional Resources: www.feedingamericaie.org 951-359-4757 Upcoming Events: https://www.feedingamericaie...

Feb 17, 202127 minEp. 15

Ending Child Marriage and Sex Trafficking

Rima Nashashibi is the founder and president of the Orange County based nonprofit GlobalHope 365, dedicated to ending harmful practices toward women and girls such as Child Marriage and Sex Trafficking. In this edition of SoCal Voices, Nashashibi discusses the factors that contribute to these abuses and what can be done to help end them. Additional Resources For help text: Be Free to 23733 National Human Trafficking Hotline: 888-373-7888 CA Coalition to End Child Marriage Digital Letter-Writing ...

Feb 10, 202146 minEp. 14

A Conversation with Noble Drakoln

Noble Drakoln is a crowdfunding and capital raising consultant who knows his way around trading, commodities, crypto coin and more. In his late teens, he was homeless, but his strong interest in commodities and futures and a little help from someone who shared his vision set him on a path to become a best-selling author, managing director of Drakoln Capital, and a sought-after radio and television financial commentator on Bloomberg and Fox Business News. On this edition of SoCal Voices, Drakoln ...

Feb 03, 202128 minEp. 13

Insurrection and Accountability

In this edition of SoCal Voices, San Bernardino native Brandon Watts, a first year law student at Howard University, shares his thoughts about the January 6 insurrection, double standards in policing, and whether equity can be achieved in America. Follow SoCal Voices on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter at @SoCalVoices Visit SoCal Voices at www.socalvoices.com Email: contactus@socalvoices.com Support the show...

Jan 20, 202133 minEp. 12

My Thoughts on the Insurrection

The storming of the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021 showed the glaring and undeniable difference between how Black people and white people are treated by law enforcement. The good news? Acts like these only push seekers of justice, fairness and equity to work even harder and be more committed to move this nation closer to truly living up to its ideals. Hear my thoughts about the insurrection and what needs to happen next. Follow SoCal Voices on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter at @SoCalV...

Jan 18, 20217 minEp. 11

Breathe Again with TM

For Black people dealing with the generational trauma of systemic racism, 2020 has added a hefty dose of uncertainty, anxiety and stress to daily living, all of which can take a heavy toll on overall health and well-being. In this episode of SoCal Voices, Sibongile West, Chairwoman and Founding Member of Breathe Again with TM, discusses a new initiative in Los Angeles that aims to help Black Americans reduce anxiety and manage stress using the simple and proven technique of Transcendental Medita...

Dec 02, 202027 minEp. 10

Hello Riverside!

What do you do when you can’t find a children’s book about the city you love? Write it yourself! Hear Mark Cloud, author of Hello Riverside, Good Night Scranton and Fun at the Office discuss his books, love of family and community and the advice he has for anyone who believes they have a story to tell. Follow SoCal Voices on Instagram and Twitter at @SoCalVoices Visit SoCal Voices at www.socalvoices.com Email: contactus@socalvoices.com Additional Resources: Find Hello Riverside! and other books ...

Nov 25, 202024 minEp. 9

Doctor, Doctor!

Dr. Leita Harris has been helping patients in southern California’s Inland Empire since 1990. In 2015 she launched Nurturing You, Women’s Health and Wellness, a holistic approach to addressing menopause and other conditions related to changes in hormonal balance, much to the relief of patients who had almost given up on feeling well. In this episode of SoCal Voices, Dr. Harris discusses what led her to become a doctor, why she launched Nurturing You, and how her patients have responded to the ca...

Nov 18, 202023 minEp. 8

Two Suicides

Inland Empire-based photographer/videographer Steve Jacobs talks about the recent death of a close friend and his father, both from suicide. An eight-year Air Force veteran, Steve discusses how their deaths affected him, and how these events are making him reach out to friends and family more often just to check in. Follow SoCal Voices on Instagram and Twitter at @SoCalVoices Email: contactus@socalvoices.com Additional Resources National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 suicideprevent...

Nov 11, 202029 minEp. 7

Math Master

Pomona College mathematics professor Edray Goins brings an energy and enthusiasm to his craft that is truly inspiring. In this episode of SoCal Voices, he describes his unshakable self-confidence and determination to do the work beyond what was expected, and how that helped propel him through his math journey. Math “nerds” will appreciate hearing him describe what sparked his interest in science and math, and the story behind the math equation that bears his name. All listeners will benefit from...

Nov 04, 202040 minEp. 6

Conversation with a Candidate

State Senator Holly Mitchell of Los Angeles is a candidate for the 2nd District seat on the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. She is known for her strong record of success in fighting for equity and social justice, and possesses an authenticity rarely seen in political leadership. On this edition of SoCal Voices, Senator Mitchell discusses her candidacy and what she hopes to accomplish if elected. Follow us on Twitter @socalvoices and Instagram @socalvoices Web: www.socalvoices.com Email ...

Oct 28, 202033 minEp. 5

Will it Change Anything?

The San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors recently adopted a resolution declaring racism a public health crisis. It aims to address long-standing disparities in housing, employment, criminal justice and more. On this edition of So Cal Voices, activist Grayson Bell shares his thoughts on whether the Board’s action can make a real and meaningful difference in people’s lives. Follow us on Twitter @socalvoices and Instagram @socalvoices Web: www.socalvoices.com Email : contactus@socalvoices.com...

Oct 21, 202027 minEp. 4

A Conversation with Patrice Rushen

As Chair of the Popular Music Department at USC, four-time Grammy nominee Patrice Rushen navigates music, teaching, campus policies and politics. In this episode of SoCal Voices, Patrice discusses how the pandemic has changed her approach to teaching, and what she believes is the path forward for today’s music students. Follow us on Twitter @socalvoices and Instagram @socalvoices Web: www.socalvoices.com Email : contactus@socalvoices.com Support the show...

Oct 14, 202015 minEp. 3

When COVID-19 Hits Home

Having one family member with coronavirus can cause major disruption to the daily routine. Imagine what that disruption is like if the entire household is stricken with the virus. Musician and teacher John Brannon of San Bernardino doesn’t have to imagine - because it happened to him and his family. Hear his story on this edition of SoCal Voices. NOTE: This episode of SoCal Voices was recorded before the President of the United States tested positive for COVID-19. Join the SoCal Voices mailing l...

Oct 07, 202036 minEp. 2

Social Justice and the Bottom Line

The murder of George Floyd while in police custody sparked protests against police brutality and renewed calls for social justice. While a number of major corporations publicly decried Floyd’s murder and recommitted to diversity and inclusion, other businesses remained silent. In this edition of SoCal Voices with Angela Ross, Rootwize CEO and Anti-Racist Riverside co-founder Janice Rooths outlines which path is best for business. Join the SoCal Voices mailing list at contactus@socalvoices.com Tw...

Sep 30, 202017 minEp. 1
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