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When negative feedback shakes your confidence, it can be difficult to get back to feeling like yourself at work. In this episode, Anne and Frances help a struggling listener who has spent years toning herself down in the workplace after being told that she was too assertive — now, she feels that her modest approach is holding her back. Together, they use Anne and Frances’s “trust triangle” framework to explore how empathy, authenticity, and logic can help you rebuild confidence and trust with your colleagues, and share helpful confidence hacks for getting comfy with discomfort. What problems are you dealing with at work? Text or call 234-FIXABLE or email fixable@ted.com to be featured on the show. For the full text transcript, visit ted.com/podcasts/fixable-transcripts Want to help shape TED’s shows going forward? Fill out our survey ! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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×It’s a special Three Amigos edition, as Nick Welsh and Josh Molina join the genial host to mark the 501st episode of Newsmakers TV, with a wide-roaming conversation about Santa Barbara connections to the extraordinary events still unfolding in L.A. as well as the latest on the breakthrough achievements of Monique Limón and Meagan Harmon, the nexus of housing and homelessness, and the heartbreaking, still-unsolved death of UCSB first-year student Liz Hamel. Plus: we were talking about the Refugio pipeline on the first shows 10 years ago and we’re still talking about it today.…
Board of Supervisors Laura Capps returns to Newsmakers TV with a warning that the Trump Administration’s proposed cuts in Medicaid and food programs not only threaten Santa Barbara’s most economically vulnerable citizens but also augur fiscal austerity, as county government begins its budget season. In a conversation with the genial host, she also breaks down the raging political and policy conflicts over oil drilling, both offshore and onshore, and talks about “setting a new course” on the cannabis industry.…
In a special, extra edition of Newsmakers TV, a dozen former colleagues and friends of Barney Brantingham meet online to offer memories, reflections and funny stories about the great Santa Barbara city columnist, who recently died at 93. Drawn from the SB News-Press diaspora, the group represents a gathering of the local journalism tribe, as they remember Barney as “the heart of the newsroom” who “loved Santa Barbara more than anybody I know.”…
On the eve of the “No Kings Here” nationwide mass demonstrations against the rogue Trump Administration, four leaders of Indivisible Santa Barbara discuss the plans and politics behind the local protest set for Saturday at 10:30 a.m. on Cabrillo Blvd. near Chase Palm Park, where rally-goers will form a human chain along the waterfront in opposition to the cruelty, corruption and incompetence of the game show host president.…
On a special Press Clips edition of Newsmakers TV. B.J. Terhune, California Managing Editor for the local news non-profit Newswell, joins the genial host for a conversation updating the project to “reimagine” the Santa Barbara News-Press and relaunch it as an online site, with all the latest on staffing, timing, planning and more.…
On this week’s episode, Nick Welsh untangles the latest legal and political developments in the long-running saga of the Sable Offshore oil pipeline re-start, Josh Molina discusses why that eight-story blockbuster development aimed at the Mission won’t go away, and Ryan P. Cruz reprises the heart-breaking public service for three Dos Pueblos High School students killed in a tragic crash. Plus: a new shopping and dining hot spot in Carp, a look back 100 years at the earthquake that re-shaped the city and all the latest from the pizza and donut beat.…
Santa Barbara novelist Jane Hulse returns to Newsmakers for a conversation about her just-out second book, “Outcasts of Essex,” a work that carries on the saga of Sarah Bennett, an independent-minded teenager navigating the personal and political cross-currents of Revolutionary War Era New Hampshire, introduced in her first book of historical fiction, “Prisoner of Wallabout Bay.” Hulse now is writing a third volume in the series, and her books not only showcase the author’s elegant writing style, but also reflect her deep knowledge and lifelong appreciation for the history of the New England small towns where she was born and raised.…
Sheriff Bill Brown skipped a hearing of the Board of Supervisors this week, where a large crowd charged he is cooperating with federal immigration authorities, as Nick Welsh returns to Newsmakers TV to sort through the layers of federal, state and local laws and policies behind the matter, as Callie Fausey reports good news from the Santa Barbara Unified School District where layoffs from art and music teachers were rescinded, and Josh Molina explains why the SB City Council members voted to cut their pay. Plus: local impacts of Trump to date, Nick’s latest bike crash and Josh discovers a new pizza joint.…
Newsmakers’ All-Star Panel of Veteran Political Pundits returns to dissect Trump’s first 100 days, as strategist Bill Carrick and political journalists Carla Marinucci and Dan Morain discuss the impact on the economy, California and the Democratic Party of White House policies that have disrupted national security alliances around the world, safety net programs throughout the country and constitutional rights and the rule of law across the nation. Plus: the genial host gets all misty about the Federalist Papers…
Economics professor Peter Rupert, director of the UCSB Economic Forecast, joins the genial host for a conversation about how Donald Trump’s tariffs and other fiscal policies are transforming the global economy, disquieting business investment and threatening recession. Plus: what this all means for California, and a discussion of how local elected officials are making the housing shortage worse.…
Political and legal fallout over the Sable oil pipeline circulated and spread this week, and Margaux Lovely and Nick Welsh return to Newsmakers TV with all the latest, as Josh Molina and Ryan P. Cruz reprise their City Hall reporting on housing, hotels and parking. Plus: county budget makers look to the Trump Administration with dread.…
On this week’s episode of Newsmakers TV, SB Independent Editor in Chief Marianne Partridge, and Vicky Riskin, president and founder of Bluedot Living join the genial host to discuss their collaborative publication of the second edition of “The Santa Barbara Green Guide,” which highlights efforts to protect the environment and boost climate resilience, by people working in community. Plus: the latest on their reporting over the efforts by Sable Offshore to restart the pipeline that failed and caused the Refugio oil spill.…
The biggest mystery arising from this week’s big Coastal Commission meeting, which ended with an $18 million fine levied against Sable Offshore, concerns the role of the Santa Barbara County Planning Department in approving the permit for the company’s pipeline. Margaux Lovely joins the genial host to discuss her reporting on the matter, while Josh Molina and Ryan P. Cruz discuss the latest developments in the mega-housing projects at La Cumbre Plaza. Plus: the Cookie Plug scandal, farewell to Ed. St. George and fond wishes for ailing SB City Council member Eric Friedman.…
Brian Johnson, chief executive officer of the Board of Realtors, and City Council member Meagan Harmon join the genial host for an in-depth conversation about Santa Barbara’s proposed “right to return” ordinance, the latest landlord-tenant battle in the city, which would allow renters to return to their unit after a property owner makes major repairs or renovations, at no more than a 10 percent increase in the original rent they were paying.…
Public opposition is building to the re-opening of the offshore oil pipeline that ruptured and caused the 2015 Refugio spill and Nick Welsh on this week’s edition reports on the big town hall, which included representatives of eight agencies of state government, while Josh Molina and Callie Fausey reprise a second, epic public meeting, as the Santa Barbara Unified School District board and administration heard hours of opposition to planned layoff notices for teachers. Plus casualties of Trump’s vigilante government, a big pay day for the city’s fired librarian and the latest on anti-renoviction legislation.…
Amid a recent batch of high-profile and contentious county government decisions, Gwyn Lurie returns to Newsmakers TV to recount her conversation about them with rookie First District representative Roy Lee, while Callie Fausey explains the astonishing story of how decades-old allegations of sexual abuse now threaten Carpinteria Unified school district, and Josh Molina reprises his reporting on huge City Hall payouts arranged to pry high-paid former executives out of their jobs. Plus: the inside story of that online catch-a-predator vigilante’s foray into Santa Barbara.…
The battle over re-opening the pipeline that ruptured and caused the Refugio oil spill remains unsettled, despite an epic hearing before the Board of Supervisors, Margaux Lovely reports on this week’s edition of Newsmakers TV, as Josh Molina brings the latest on City Hall’s efforts to rein in evictions and e-bikes, and Ryan P. Cruz updates ongoing efforts to protect and defend immigrants from Trump’s mass deportation plans. Plus: Hot Springs trail, fire insurance and a spirited exchange over the appropriateness of elected officials using “wildfire” as a metaphor.…
Former Mayor Sheila Lodge, who recently retired from the Santa Barbara Planning Commission after 36 years as a local government official, returns to discuss her future concerns and hopes for the city, using her long history in planning, development and land use issues as lens to examine current controversies, from the housing projects planned at La Cumbre Plaza to the e-bike takeover of State Street and the blockbuster monstrosity behind the Mission.…
Liberal firebrand and ex-state lawmaker Hannah Beth Jackson joins the gang to reprise last weekend's extraordinary Santa Barbara town hall convened in opposition to Donald Trump's dismantling of the federal government, as Ryan Cruz brings the latest on how the community is responding to new deportation policies, and Josh Molina discusses the furor over a proposal to boost Board of Supervisors salaries by nearly 50 percent. Plus: an update on Josh's family priorities.…
L.A. Times political columnist Mark Z. Barabak returns to discuss the early weeks of the new Trump Administration, including the scandalous pardons of January 6 criminals, the prominent role of tech bro oligarchs and the odious attempt to link disaster relief for L.A. fire victims with water policy and false allegations of voter fraud.…
Fear, panic and uncertainty are rampant in Santa Barbara’s Latino community amid Donald Trump’s demagoguery over mass deportations, Ryan P. Cruz explains on this week’s edition, as Nick Welsh reprises his reporting on the huge challenge hiding in plain sight that is the community’s rapidly aging population, and Josh Molina breaks down that big brawl at City Hall over dividing up the financial windfall of the Measure I sales tax increase. Plus: the latest on food truck regulations, a new legal barrier to the 250-room planned hotel on Garden Street, and how Trump is channeling William McKinley.…
Veteran journalist and educator Mi-Ai Parrish beams in from Arizona State University to talk about the strategy and tactics behind the planned re-launch of the Santa Barbara News-Press as a daily, online news operation, backed by NEWSWELL, a non-profit based at the Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at ASU.…
Amid the savage wildfires in Los Angeles, Gwyn Lurie and Josh Molina join the genial host to discuss some lessons learned from Santa Barbara’s mass casualty natural disaster experience seven years ago, and discuss the politics and policies likely to emerge from the new Board of Supervisors and the SB City Council. Plus: a look at the crucial Sable Offshore oil issue.…
Pedro Nava, chair of California’s good government Little Hoover Commission, dissects and analyzes the state’s homeowner insurance crisis, which his agency studied in depth and detail, as the deadly L.A. wildfires are all but certain to make getting affordable insurance even more difficult.
Despite its huge wealth, Santa Barbara County has the second highest poverty level among California’s 58 counties, a new report shows, and Ryan P. Cruz, Melinda Burns and Josh Molina join the genial host in dissecting the implications and reasons behind this shocking finding: Plus: a big change in cannabis regulation, refugees from the L.A. fires fill SB hotels, a honeymoon for Roy Lee and SB council overrules City Hall in saving the famed Stone Pine Trees of Anapamu Street.…
Local community leader, Cynder Sinclair began hosting The 805 Focus! ten years ago. Sinclair invites nonprofit leaders to discuss their mission and the important work they do in our community. This week's guest: Carey Bradshaw, Executive Director of Therapy of Dogs Santa Barbara. https://therapydogssb.org/…
Rep. Salud Carbajal checks in from the snow-bound steppes of Washington D.C. to preview the coming political year, describing how “depressing” it was to watch Vice President Kamala Harris preside over the electoral vote count for her rivals, discussing the funhouse mirror environment at the Capitol as the second Trump Administration approaches and detailing the impact for the Central Coast of legislation he was able to get past in the last congressional session.…
Local community leader, Cynder Sinclair began hosting The 805 Focus! ten years ago. Sinclair invites nonprofit leaders to discuss their mission and the important work they do in our community. This week's guest: Veronica Cubillo, Director of Programs with Domestic Violence Solutions. https://dvsolutions.org/…
Santa Barbara Mayor Randy Rowse and his arch-foil, City Council member Meagan Harmon (aided by Andrew , her impossibly cute young squire) join our All-Star Panel of Top Local Journalists for a full and frank exchange of deep thoughts, cheap shots and bon mots about the most important, least consequential or otherwise entertaining events, trends, and surprises in Santa Barbara, as told in the final hours of 2024. Gwyn Lurie, Nick Welsh and Josh Molina join the genial host and his esteemed guests for a free-flowing discussion about critical, high-impact stories of this year, which will continue to reverberate next year, even as local politics and policy unfolds under the shadow of Trump's authoritarian project. https://www.newsmakerswithjr.com/…
Local community leader, Cynder Sinclair began hosting The 805 Focus! ten years ago. Sinclair invites nonprofit leaders to discuss their mission and the important work they do in our community. This week's guest: Lauren Trujillo, Director of the Santa Barbara Public Library Foundation https://sblibraryfoundation.org/…
Local community leader, Cynder Sinclair began hosting The 805 Focus! ten years ago. Sinclair invites nonprofit leaders to discuss their mission and the important work they do in our community. This week's guest: Kerri Murray, President of ShelterBox. www.shelterbox.org/
In the third installment of our “Standing Up to Trump” series, Assembly member Gregg Hart joins Newsmakers for an in-depth and detailed conversation about how the incoming administration may threaten California’s progressive policies on climate, environment and energy, and discusses the latest developments over the Refugio pipeline, Sacramento’s efforts to ease gas prices, housing and the state’s home insurance crisis. Plus: all you need to know about the whack job RFK Jr.’s vaccine conspiracy theories.…
Local community leader, Cynder Sinclair began hosting The 805 Focus! ten years ago. Sinclair invites nonprofit leaders to discuss their mission and the important work they do in our community. This week's guest: Janice Levasheff, President of The Santa Barbara Audubon Society. https://santabarbaraaudubon.org/…
In the second of our “Standing Up to Trump” series, Newsmakers interviews state Senator Monique Limon about the emergency special session of the Legislature called by Gov. Newsom to “Trump-proof California,” as she discusses specific challenges the state faces over immigration, the environment, health care, disaster relief and other issues – and what lawmakers are planning to do in response to them.…
Local community leader, Cynder Sinclair began hosting The 805 Focus! ten years ago. Sinclair invites nonprofit leaders to discuss their mission and the important work they do in our community. This week's guest: Linda Keifer, Project Leader of The Horse Project. https://www.thehorseprojectsantabarbara.com/…
Episode 468! Nine years after an aging oil pipeline failed, triggering a huge spill at Refugio State Beach, a little-known Texas oil company is seeking to reopen it, a scheme with far-reaching implications which, veteran environmental attorney Linda Krop warns in a conversation with Nick Welsh and the genial host, would be a "huge step backward" for Santa Barbara County, as she connects the dots on an issue with huge economic and environmental consequences. https://www.newsmakerswithjr.com/…
Local community leader, Cynder Sinclair began hosting The 805 Focus! ten years ago. Sinclair invites nonprofit leaders to discuss their mission and the important work they do in our community. This week's guest: Chris Goldblatt of The Fish Reef Project. https://fishreef.org/
Local community leader, Cynder Sinclair, along with co-host Greg Gorga, began hosting The 805 Focus! ten years ago. Sinclair invites nonprofit leaders to discuss their mission and the important work they do in our community. This week's guests: Ben Pringle and Musette Profant.
Local community leader, Cynder Sinclair, along with co-host Greg Gorga, began hosting The 805 Focus! ten years ago. Sinclair invites nonprofit leaders to discuss their mission and the important work they do in our community. This week's guest: Krystle Sieghart of Healing Justice Santa Barbara. https://www.hjsb.org/…
Local community leader, Cynder Sinclair, along with co-host Greg Gorga, began hosting The 805 Focus! ten years ago. Sinclair invites nonprofit leaders to discuss their mission and the important work they do in our community. This week's guest: Niki Parr CEO of Women's Economic Ventures. https://www.wevonline.org/…
Join host Kathy Henry as she introduces you to the charming newlyweds, Doug and Meg. Their unique love story blossomed in the enchanting town of Santa Barbara after overcoming major life changes and a chance encounter facilitated by their friend Rufus. Meg's journey from New York to Bali to Santa Barbara, and Doug's roots in Carpinteria, offer a intriguing backdrop to their love story. With Doug's rich family history and Meg's extensive design background, the couple shares their experiences of transitioning to life in Santa Barbara and finding love later in life. From chance meetings to heartwarming proposals on the beach, their story is nothing short of magical. As they navigate their new life together, from renovating Doug's family home to Meg's work at a consignment store on State Street, discover the joys and challenges of building a life together in this picturesque coastal town. Tune in to hear about the diverse people they meet along the way, the vibrant tapestry of Santa Barbara's community, and the simple yet profound moments that define their journey. With laughter, love, and a deep appreciation for the beauty of life, Doug and Meg invite you into their world as they embark on new adventures, celebrate their union, and cherish the connection they've built in the idyllic setting of Santa Barbara. Don't miss out on the heartwarming stories, delightful anecdotes, and genuine camaraderie that make Living in Santa Barbara a podcast worth listening to. Stay tuned for more inspiring tales of love, friendship, and community that make this charming town a truly special place to call home. Thank you for listening. And please don't forget to subscribe and share this episode or show with your friends and family.…
Local community leader, Cynder Sinclair, along with co-host Greg Gorga, began hosting The 805 Focus! ten years ago. Sinclair invites nonprofit leaders to discuss their mission and the important work they do in our community. This week's guests: Chris Voss President of The Commercial Fishermen of Santa Barbara, and Ava Schulenberg, Assistant Director. https://www.cfsb.info/…
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Today, we're joined by Chris Goldblatt, founder and visionary behind the Fish Reef Project. This initiative aims to rejuvenate coastal ecosystems globally by creating biogenic reefs, which enhance marine life and biodiversity. Chris shares his inspiring journey from childhood adventures along the Malibu coast to his profound commitment to the oceans, sparked by a life-threatening incident at sea. His organization, established in 2013, focuses on rebuilding kelp forests and supporting marine life through specially designed artificial reefs. These efforts not only restore natural habitats but also help protect coastal areas and mitigate climate change impacts. Tune in to learn about the Fish Reef Project’s innovative approaches to marine conservation, the challenges they’ve faced, and the successes they've celebrated. Chris also discusses the importance of community involvement and the need for ongoing support to expand their impactful work. For those inspired by Chris's dedication and the transformative potential of the Fish Reef Project, visit fishreef.org for more information or to contribute to their mission. Join us to discover how innovative ocean conservation can sustain the vibrant marine life that is vital to our planet's health. Thank you for listening. And please don't forget to subscribe and share this episode or show with your friends and family.…
Please enjoy this Community Conversation with host Cynder Sinclair, Ph.D., and Eric Friedman, Santa Barbara Council member District 5. Community Conversations is an original program by TV Santa Barbara. TV Santa Barbara (TVSB) is a 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization which operates two community access television channels, 17 and 71. TVSB’s mission is to empower people to make media that matters. TVSB does this by providing residents with the knowledge, resources, and tools to create their own original programming. TV Santa Barbara has served as the local media access center since 1974. With studios at 329 S. Salinas Street, TVSB provides members with access to video production equipment and electronic media resources to facilitate public dialogue, free speech, and participatory democracy; to foster local creativity, education and culture; and to reflect our diverse and amazing community. Learn more at www.tvsantabarbara.org…
Local community leader, Cynder Sinclair, along with co-host Greg Gorga, began hosting The 805 Focus! ten years ago. Sinclair invites nonprofit leaders to discuss their mission and the important work they do in our community. This week's guest: Michelle Kerwood, Director of Youth Treatment Services at The Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse. https://cadasb.org/…
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