Monica White, President and CEO of FoodShare, provides a brief overview of their nonprofit’s work feeding Ventura County.
Author: George Alger
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3 Essential Tips to Break the Cycle of Domestic Abuse
Trish Steele, founder of the nonprofit Safe Passage Heals, speaks with George Alger about three essential tips for individuals looking to break out of the cycle of domestic abuse to move toward a healthier life.
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Winter Green (30sec)
Green and white abstractions.
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Anacapa Middle School’s “House System”
Petra McCullough speaks with MB Hanrahan about Anacapa Middle School, in Ventura, California, and its innovative approach to improving campus culture following the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Changed Man (16sec)
Flash fiction short story teaser trailer: https://georgealger.com/changed-man/
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Santa Paula Art Museum
Jennifer Heighton speaks with Sandra Siepak about the Santa Paula Art Museum. The discussion provides an overview of the museum’s role in the community and its various offerings.
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Box Breathing: Follow Along (60sec)
Experience calm with this guided exercise in Box Breathing, a simple yet powerful technique to reset your mind and find your inner peace. Perfect for when the world feels too loud or your thoughts too scattered.
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Over 40 Years of Celebration: The Legacy of the CA Strawberry Festival
Greg Berini, the chairperson of the California Strawberry Festival, speaks with George Alger about the event’s 40-year history and its impact on the community. The festival is an annual tradition held on the third weekend of May.
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The Heart of FoodShare’s Local Impact
Monica White speaks with MB Hanrahan about FoodShare, the regional food bank for Ventura County. The conversation focuses on the organization’s history, its scale of operations, and the vital role that volunteers play in its mission.
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Hand-Painted Porcelain Art (30sec)
Porcelain art is a highly refined ceramic form created from specialized white clay (kaolin) fired at extreme temperatures—often above 2300 degrees Fahrenheit—resulting in a durable, translucent, and glass-like finish.
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