• Dream it, do it - teen robotics and the future of work
    Apr 23 2026

    Host Sophia Layne heads to the inaugural FIRST Robotics California Northern State Championship for a front-row seat at one of the most energizing things happening on the Coastside — and possibly one of the most under the radar.

    This episode follows the Pumpkin Bots, Half Moon Bay's own teen robotics team, as they compete against some of the most well-resourced schools and programs in Silicon Valley — and hold their own.

    Sophia sits down with Franz Dill, the team's lead mentor and a robotics engineer at J&J MedTech, to talk about what it really takes to build a winning team — and why celebrating failure might be one of the most important lessons these kids are learning. Mentor Steve Patton pulls back the curtain on how a scrappy, community-supported team with a 3D printer competes with powerhouse programs — with a little creativity and, yes, a custom AI scouting tool built by one of their own students.

    And we hear directly from the teens themselves — including the co-captain juggling outreach, strategy, and learning to code, the team photographer and social media manager, and the student who decided the team needed a mascot (and shoots hoops with their robot when he’s not doing so with his interscholastic high school basketball team…).

    Along the way, Sophia reflects on the bigger picture: what this team represents at a moment when the future of work is shifting quickly, and what it might mean to make this kind of learning — expert-guided, hands-on, real-world — the norm rather than the exception.

    Guest Franz Dill is a medical robotics engineer at Johnson & Johnson and lead mentor of the Pumpkin Bots. Franz is also, in his spare time, an ultra marathon runner. Guest Steve Patton, a structural engineer by trade, is also a mentor with the Pumpkin Bots; he grew up on the HMB Coastside.

    Host Sophia Layne is a public advocate, long-time Coastsider, nature-lover, and mom. She's a former director in the biomedical industry and has served on her local school board and with county- and statewide public education advocacy organizations, and is founder of Bright Now Media.

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    19 mins
  • Open to all – the quiet revolution boosting literacy
    Mar 13 2026

    Host Sophia Layne sits down with Susan Alvaro at the Half Moon Bay Library for a wide-ranging conversation about the inner workings of public education, the power of literacy, and the many ways community members can get involved locally. This episode weaves together a fascinating tour of how public education is structured from classroom to federal level, how early literacy gaps can harden into lifelong disadvantage, the unglamorous work that rarely makes the news but shapes everything — and a touching visit to a bilingual storytime in progress.

    Susan Alvaro has served on the San Mateo County Board of Education for 32 years, representing the Coastside as well as a number of Bayside communities, and advocating across all of San Mateo County. She has deep experience in literacy advocacy, juvenile justice, and supporting underserved students. Susan also volunteers as an adult English learner tutor, facilitating a book club and conversation club via Zoom — a practice she began during the pandemic and continues two days a week.

    Sophia Layne is a public advocate, nature lover, long-time Coastsider, and mom. She's a former director in the biomedical industry and has served on her local school board and with county- and statewide public education advocacy organizations.

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    40 mins
  • On location, in reflection – harvesting abundance to grow our future
    Oct 24 2025

    Season One comes to a close not with a conclusion, but with an invitation. In this final episode, we reflect on a journey across Half Moon Bay, California—walking, talking, and listening to stories that reveal the interconnectedness of land, education, immigration, art, activism, and leadership.

    From massive pumpkins to movement-building protests, we explore what makes a community resilient and what it takes to create a future rooted in abundance. Join us as we celebrate what we’ve learned together—and look ahead to what comes next.

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    7 mins
  • Listen again: No Kings – and an experiment in moving forward to a better place
    Oct 17 2025

    With the second nationwide No Kings protest now ready to roll, this live recording and reflection from the first event, just a few months ago, reinvigorates us as to the power we have in speaking up and building community driven to make our country -- and the world -- a better place for all.

    In this episode, Sophia chats with folks live at the June 14, 2025, protest in Half Moon Bay, and in reflection, she shares some thoughts regarding the importance of civic engagement, emphasizing a need for for accurate information, a shift from a scarcity mindset to one of abundance, and advocating for sustainable investments in public infrastructure, and introduces this podcast as an experiment in helping achieve these three goals.

    Listen in, and get informed and inspired to help make change happen!

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    12 mins
  • The land we love – and the democracy we build
    Oct 3 2025

    Host Sophia Layne walks the Half Moon Bay, CA, blufftops with Barbara Dye — community leader, land trust advocate, and two-time Peace Corps volunteer. Barbara shares her journey from preserving thousands of acres in Southern California to stewarding open space on the Coastside, reflecting on the lessons she’s learned about conservation, civic engagement, and belonging.

    Through supporting open space at Wavecrest to reimagining parks in El Granada, Barbara shows how local voices can shape the future of land, water, and community. Along the way, she connects her global experiences to protecting democracy — reminding us that stewarding nature is also about protecting democracy, resilience, and hope.

    If you care about the environment, open space, or simply the power of community action, this conversation will inspire you to see trails and parks – and advocating for democracy – in a whole new light.

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    30 mins
  • Shaping the shoreline – whales, sails, and tales
    Sep 26 2025

    Host Sophia Layne chats with Virginia Chang-Kiraly, a member of both the San Mateo County Harbor District and Menlo Park Fire Protection District Boards, at Surfers Beach in Half Moon Bay, California, as whales spout just offshore and the hum of dredging and beach replenishment pipes fills the air.

    Sophia and Virginia walk the shoreline while exploring themes including the delicate balance between economic development and environmental sustainability. From protecting Highway 1 and local businesses to supporting commercial fishing and creating safe spaces for kids and surfers, they highlight how decisions made today ripple far into the future.

    This conversation brings the harbor to life — not just as a working waterfront, but as a hub of resilience, sustainability, and community.

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    24 mins
  • Education for all – breaking barriers, building futures
    Sep 20 2025

    Host Sophia Layne walks through Half Moon Bay with Hector Camacho, Executive Director of Equity, Social Justice, and Inclusion at the San Mateo County Office of Education. As they pass by local schools, their conversation turns to what equity really means, why belonging matters, and how communities can take action to make both a reality.

    Listen in for a candid and hopeful conversation about belonging, education, and the role we each play in shaping what comes next.

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    30 mins
  • Brewing change – Proposition 50 and a pint
    Sep 11 2025

    Over pints of beer on the patio at the Half Moon Bay Brewing Company, host Sophia Layne sits down with co-founder Lenny Mendonca as he traces his journey from management consulting and statewide economic development, where he served as the governor’s chief economic advisor, to nonprofit leadership, small business ownership, and local life on the Coastside. Lenny reflects on bridging divides in California, the urgency of protecting democracy, and why Proposition 50 matters for the nation’s future.

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    33 mins