Season One of Anything But Clishay was a rollercoaster — from fumbling first takes to finding their groove. Miss Shay and Clif open up about what they learned, the highs and lows, and why they’re proud of what they built together. From unexpected studio hiccups to guests who stole the spotlight, the journey has been Anything But Clishay. Dive into their reflections and find out what’s ahead in Season Two.
What happens when world-class medical innovation meets the unique cross-border dynamic of Tijuana and San Diego? In this episode of Border Masters, we talk with Daniel Chayet, CEO of Codet Vision Institute, about carrying forward his family’s pioneering legacy in ophthalmology. From performing the first LASIK surgery west of the Mississippi to building one of the most respected eye institutes in the region, Codet’s story is one of innovation, growth, and impact that extends far beyond borders.
Host David Alvarez speaks with former California Speaker Emeritus John A. Pérez and U.S. Consul General in Tijuana Christopher Teal about how education and diplomacy intersect at the U.S.–Mexico border. From dual-degree programs to binational workforce development, this episode highlights how collaboration is reshaping opportunities for the next generation.
The Independent Voter Podcast unpacks the aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, the broken systems behind New York’s mayoral race, and California’s redistricting fight.
Rory and Kerrie discuss a surprising hypothetical: discovering a loved one’s face on a makeup ad without consent. What begins as pride quickly turns into a conversation about personal violation, “use of likeness” laws, and how individuals can stand up to corporate giants misusing their image.
Chad Peace and Cara McCormick discuss gerrymandering, closed primaries, and how partisan battles undermine the individual right to vote. They tackle one of the most fundamental questions of American democracy: does your right to vote really count? From gerrymandering battles in Texas, California, and Missouri to lawsuits over closed primaries, the conversation reveals how partisan maneuvering leaves independents and everyday voters sidelined.
What happens when everyone has a vision but no one agrees on the recipe? In this behind-the-scenes look at the OLAS Media studio, Lina and JC share the lessons (and laughter) that come from navigating big ideas, creative egos, and caffeine-fueled chaos.
What happens when one of the most famous attorneys in America, the man behind the Erin Brockovich case; turns out to be running a Ponzi scheme? In this episode of Unseen Impact, Rory and Kerrie dive into the story of Tom Girardi, the $50 million theft that left clients betrayed, and why trust between lawyer and client is everything.
Ever wonder how March and Ash built more than a brand and what it really takes to run one of California’s top retailers? In our latest episode of The Dodi Connection, we go behind the scenes with Anthony Astolfi and Charlotte Daciolas—two key players at March and Ash—who break down the grind, the growth, and the game-changing moves that built an empire. From tech innovations to turning budtenders into bosses, this story goes deeper than product shelves
Chad Peace and Cara McCormick unpack the partisan fight over gerrymandering, what it means for independent voters, and why the battle may be a race to the bottom.