In this episode from the How It Really Works series, the Independent Voter Podcast explores the often-overlooked mental health toll on correctional officers. Guest Michael Cantrell shares firsthand insight into the emotional cost of working behind bars.
Think college is about finding your future? Try finding yourself in a twin XL bed after two $2 drinks and a midterm you didn’t study for. Clifton, Shay, and their guest Daniel are here to expose the real curriculum—from sex and student loans to why skipping college might actually be the smartest (and sexiest) move you never made. Trust us… this episode isn’t safe for your college counselor.
Quadruple board-certified neurologist Dr. Amir Bahreman joins attorney Rory Pendergast to demystify the complexity of traumatic brain injuries. In this episode, they dive into the silent symptoms, misdiagnoses, and long-term consequences of what’s often labeled a “mild” injury—shedding light on why early documentation and medical attention can make all the difference.
In this no-holds-barred episode of Anything But Clishay, Clifton and Shay are joined by the fearless and fabulous Miss Estonia and Playboy alum, Triinu Akimseu. Together, they strip down the myths, numbers, kinks, and awkward truths of modern sexuality. From one-night stands and porn habits to boundaries, breastfeeding fetishes, and pegging curiosity—nothing is off the table. It’s funny, it’s raw, and it’s a refreshingly candid conversation about sex, intimacy, and everything in between.
Headed to Baja? Here’s the One Thing Most Travelers Forget Before you hit the road to Rosarito, Ensenada, or Valle de Guadalupe, there’s one essential you might be missing—Mexican auto insurance. In this episode of Border Masters, we talk with Baja Bound’s Hank Morton about border travel myths, safety tips, and how to explore Baja with confidence.
In the first episode of Dreaming Big, Working Hard, Assemblymember David Alvarez sits down with his wife, Xochitl Alvarez, a veteran educator working with first-gen students, to talk about the future of education in California. From middle school mentoring to building a new university in Chula Vista, this conversation blends heart and policy in all the right ways. If you care about creating opportunities for the next generation, this is the episode—and the conversation—you won’t want to miss.
San Diego’s Mount Hope Community Garden was the place to be this 4/20, thanks to a one-of-a-kind Easter egg hunt—sponsored by March and Ash—where cannabis lovers found top-shelf surprises like Heavy Hitters, Kushy Punch, and Sonoma Hills Farm. The event brought together music, culture, and candid conversations about cannabis, equity, and neighborhood pride.
From syndicated radio legend to self-declared Sultan, R-Dub takes us on a ride through music, travel, and the creation of his own nation. This episode is unlike anything you've heard.
San Diego Unified School Board Trustee Shana Hazan sits down with Tony and a very special guest co-host, Tony’s wife Elizabeth Fitzsimons, to discuss what’s happening locally with the state’s second largest school district, and why it’s getting into the housing business and what that is expected to look like. Shana also discussed the importance of wellness in the classrooms, the Trump effect on education, her ambivalence for the White Lotus, working from home with a spouse who does the same, and more. When Shana is not caring for her two children or the tens of thousands who attend San Diego Unified schools, she works as a consultant for the company she owns and operates, Hazan Strategies, assisting non-profits, businesses and government agencies with development, strategy, planning, and more. Tune in now to check out this fun and informative episode of Dear San Diego.
A unique 420 celebration in Southeast San Diego mixed music, cannabis, and community action. The Dodi Connection podcast captures the voices, vibes, and vision for equity in the latest episode, “Sounds from the 420 Garden.” read more!