Annie Gabriel presents a public service announcement about Lyme Disease.
Ventura City Councilman, Neal Andrews, on Ventura Economic Development
Ventura City Council Member, Neal Andrews, speaks with Our Ventura host, Annie Gabriel. Mr. Andrews is Chairman of the National Policy Committee on Community and Economic Development. He discusses Ventura economic development and economic prosperity. In this interview, he touches
Alzheimer’s or Dementia? (What’s the Difference?)
Rosemary Gordon and Andrew Peake from the Ventura County Alzheimer’s Association discuss Alzheimer’s disease with Our Ventura host, Annie Gabriel. Alzheimer disease is the most common form of dementia. There is no cure for the disease, which worsens as it
Mother Teresa’s Humility and Love for Others
Marlene Elias discusses her 10 years of experience with Mother Teresa in Calcutta. Marlene talks about Mother Teresa’s humility and total love for others with Our Ventura host, Annie Gabriel. Mother Teresa said that we are here to help others.
About the Ventura Music Festival
Cheryl Heitmann and Heather Lacayo discuss the Ventura Music Festival with Our Ventura host, Annie Gabriel.
Peace Thru Music with Tony Barnes and Drew Lane
Tony Barnes and Drew Lane discuss Anti-Bullying and Peace Thru Music with Our Ventura host, Annie Gabriel.
“Dead Artists” and “The Heist”: 1-Min Videos for The WAV
Behind the scenes of two, 1-min, comic commercials from and about The WAV (Working Artists Ventura) called “Dead Artists” and “The Heist.”
Johanna Spinks Discusses the “Face of Ventura” Portrait Project
Johanna Spinks talks about her 2-year portrait project, known as the “Face of Ventura,” with Our Ventura host, Annie Gabriel.
The Ventura Breeze Newspaper, with Sheldon Brown
Publisher and Editor of The Ventura Breeze, Sheldon Brown, discusses his newspaper with Our Ventura host, Annie Gabriel.
Fighting Lyme Disease for 20 Years while Seeking a Cure
Our Ventura host, Joshua Lane, interviews Lyme Disease Awareness Educator, Annie Gabriel about her experience fighting lyme disease for 20 years.