• Episode 90 – Staying Healthy in Sonoma County: Viruses, Vaccines and Wild Mushrooms
    Jan 15 2026

    What should Sonoma County residents know about this year’s respiratory virus season? Dr. Michael Stacey, Sonoma County’s new interim health officer, shares the latest information on COVID, flu and RSV cases in Sonoma County, clears up confusion on the new vaccine guidance for children and discusses where you can find trustworthy health information. Plus, learn about the spike in toxic mushroom poisonings and what foragers need to know to stay safe.

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    23 mins
  • Episode 89 – Meet Your New Best Friend: Adoption Tips From the Sonoma County Animal Shelter
    Nov 20 2025

    The Sonoma County Animal Shelter currently has about 90 dogs — lots of them puppies — and 30 cats in need of adoption. Shelter Supervisor Emma Diemert shares practical tips for adopting, introduces a few of the pets currently looking for homes, and offers guidance on how you can keep your animals safe over winter during frosty nights and stormy weather. Plus, learn how fostering a pet can make a big difference without a full-time commitment.

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    21 mins
  • Episode 88 – Hunger in Sonoma County: How the Food Bank Fills the Gap
    Nov 7 2025

    When CalFresh benefits ran out during the federal shutdown, thousands of Sonoma County families suddenly struggled to put food on the table. Allison Goodwin, CEO of Redwood Empire Food Bank, shares what her nonprofit is doing to meet the need – and how you can help ensure everyone in our community has enough to eat.

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    23 mins
  • Episodio 88 – El hambre en el condado de Sonoma: cómo el banco de alimentos cubre las necesidades
    Nov 7 2025

    Cuando se agotaron las prestaciones de CalFresh durante el cierre federal, miles de familias del condado de Sonoma se vieron de repente en apuros para poner comida en la mesa. Jessica Hernández, directora de programas del Redwood Empire Food Bank, nos cuenta qué está haciendo su organización sin ánimo de lucro para satisfacer las necesidades, y cómo puedes ayudar a garantizar que todos los miembros de nuestra comunidad tengan suficiente para comer.

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    20 mins
  • Episode 87 – Federal Funding at Risk: Preparing Sonoma County for Tough Choices
    Oct 10 2025

    Federal budget cuts could have significant impacts in Sonoma County, affecting everything from housing and health care to infrastructure and social services. The Board of Supervisors will host a special meeting on Oct. 14 to explore ways the County can act to fill in the gaps. Deputy County Administrator Peter Bruland describes what’s at stake.

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    25 mins
  • Episode 86 – Open Doors: A New Way to Get Help in Sonoma County
    Oct 2 2025

    Open Doors is a new initiative that will make it easier than ever for people to get help with food, housing, child care and much more. Angela Struckmann, director of the Sonoma County Human Services Department, explains how it works and why it could transform the way people connect with services in our community.

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    17 mins
  • Episodio 86 – Open Doors: una nueva forma de obtener ayuda en el condado de Sonoma
    Oct 2 2025

    Open Doors es una nueva iniciativa que facilitará más que nunca que las personas obtengan ayuda con alimentos, vivienda, cuidado infantil y mucho más. Nick Yañez, director de desarrollo de programas del Departamento de Servicios Humanos del condado de Sonoma, explica cómo funciona y por qué podría transformar la forma en que las personas se conectan con los servicios en nuestra comunidad.

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    20 mins
  • Episode 85 – Hope and Healing in Sonoma County: The Family Justice Center
    Sep 18 2025

    Sonoma County’s Family Justice Center empowers victims to live free from domestic violence and abuse. It is a model ofcollaboration, uniting government, law enforcement agencies and nonprofits to deliver comprehensive services to victims through a single point of access. Marsha Lucien, its executive director, explains how the Santa Rosa agency protects the vulnerable, stops violence and restores hope.

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    21 mins