by michaelshaw_sar@yahoo.com | Aug 31, 2019 | 2019, Uncategorized
This episode introduces Elvina Beck, the owner and director of PodShare, a group of five (as of Aug. 2019) co-housing living spaces throughout Los Angeles along with one site in San Francisco. Elvina is also a resident – a ‘member’ – of PodShare, and she...
by michaelshaw_sar@yahoo.com | Jul 22, 2019 | 2019, Uncategorized
We continue to talk with housing reporter Anna Scott, this time about Renae, a woman she reported on who went from having a tenuous housing situation to having to live our of her car, a car she’s leasing through Uber, and how she wound up in that place through a...
by michaelshaw_sar@yahoo.com | Jun 26, 2019 | 2019, Uncategorized
Anna Scott is a full-time radio reporter for the Santa Monica-based NPR station KCRW, where she reports on housing issues in Los Angeles. She talks about her job, which involves talking to many people who are homeless or near homeless, and how she herself gets by,...
by michaelshaw_sar@yahoo.com | May 22, 2019 | 2019, Uncategorized
Maneesh (with Pavlok) in Medellin, Columbia Maneesh Seethi runs the company Pavlok, which produces wearable products to help keep you on task, including waking up in the morning, and they also offer coaching. It goes back to when they introduced the Shock Clock...
by michaelshaw_sar@yahoo.com | May 7, 2019 | 2019, Uncategorized
Lynne Ferguson is a musician living just outside Seattle, on a section of Native land that she loves. For over 20 years, she’s run Native Horsemanship Youth Program, a non-profit that teaches horse skills to tribal and special needs young people, and helps them...
by michaelshaw_sar@yahoo.com | Apr 29, 2019 | 2019, Uncategorized
Brian Gurien, a comedian and improver living in Brooklyn, talks about the reality of having a day job, which is currently a full-time, but not long-term, gig helping to set up passover camps in a couple of locales. Brian’s admission that being in entertainment...