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FirstPersonSingular: Olga Cossi – What Day is Today?
FirstPersonSingular: Bruce Scott – Warren
FirstPersonSingular: Sigrid McLaughlin – Carpet
FirstPersonSingular: Jan Harwood and the Raging Grannnies – Painful Truth
FirstPersonSingular: Martha Kendall – Comfort Zones
FirstPersonSingular: Steve Pleich – Advocacy
FirstPersonSingular: Jason Scorse – Redwoods
FirstPersonSingular: Sally Grey – TShirts
FirstPersonSingular: Alan Ritch – Monsters of Mykonos
FirstPersonSingular: Bahia Brunelle – Sea Otters
FirstPersonSingular: Laurie Corn – Love Letter to my Children
FirstPersonSingular: Ed Weingold – Patients Heal Thyselves
FirstPersonSingular: Olga Cossi – Guru
FirstPersonSingular: Bruce Scott – Mr Oly
FirstPersonSingular: Sigrid McLaughlin – San Francisco
FirstPersonSingular: Roland Saher – No Immunity for Big Oil
FirstPersonSingular: Jeri Bodemar – Peacemaker
FirstPersonSingular: Steve Pleich – Trickle Down Economics
FirstPersonSingular: Jason Scorse – Economy
FirstPersonSingular: Sally Grey- May Baskets
FirstPersonSingular: Alan Ritch – Athenian Altruism
FirstPersonSingular: Bahia Brunelle – Born To Climb
FirstPersonSingular: Laurie Corn – Destiny?
FirstPersonSingular: Ed Weingold – This Is How Democracies Die
FirstPersonSingular – Michael Collins – No Kings
FirstPersonSingular: Bruce Scott – Welcome Home
FirstPersonSingular: Peter St John – Threshold
FirstPersonSingular: Andrea Jones – Where the Boys Are
First Person Singular: Jeri Bodemar – Living the Question
First Person Singular: Steve Pleich – Mail Ballot
FirstPersonSingular: Tim Rudolph – Tree
FirstPersonSingular: Sally Grey – Collecting
FirstPersonSingular: Allan Ritch – The Underground Voice of Athens
FirstPersonSingular: Bahia Brunelle – Squirrels
FirstPersonSingular: Laurie Corn – Nature or Nurture

FirstPersonSingular: Emily Woods – (Something) Confines
Emily Woods speaks from within the confines. Photo courtesy of Kamil Szerlag.

FirstPersonSingular: Bruce Scott – Real World
The late Bruce Scott, as a kid, had questions for the taller people. Photo courtesy of Jessica Lewis.

FirstPersonSingular: Annie Elbin – Imagine
Annie Elbin learned at an early age the magic of imagination.

FirstPersonSingular: Andrea Jones – Worm
Andrea Jones’ husband has the last laugh. Photo courtesy of Pixabay.

FirstPersonSingular: Steve Pleich – Mayor
Steve Pleich talks about the winds of change. Photo courtesy of Nataliya Vaitkevich.

FirstPersonSingular: Michael Collins -eBikes Downtown
Michael Collins says, “What took you so long?” This piece was recorded a day before the March 3rd 2026 unanimous Santa Cruz City Council vote on eBikes. Photo courtesy of Julius Tejeda.

FirstPersonSingular: Sally Grey – Greetings
Sally Grey wants to know how you are doing. Photo courtesy of Ann H.

FirstPersonSingular: Alan Ritch – Murmurations
Alan Ritch discovers a Santa Cruz murmuration.

FirstPersonSingular: Bahia Brunelle – Harbors
Bahia Brunelle shares a story about harbors and her immigrant family. Photo courtesy of Jon Brunelle.

FirstPersonSingular: Laurie Corn – Balloon Love
Laurie Corn explains the theory of balloon love. Photo courtesy of Clara.

FirstPersonSingular: Olga Cossi – Mindsurfing
The late Olga Cossi went “mindsurfing.” Photo courtesy of Bob Ward.

FirstPersonSingular: Ben Strunin – Democracy: Wild Idea
Ben Strunin takes a new look at animals in the wild. Photo courtesy of Alexas Fotos.

FirstPersonSingular: Tori Johnson – Wrapper
Tori Johnson says, “Hi, I am flying.” Photo courtesy of Terrance Barksdale.

FirstPersonSingular: Bruce Scott -Speaking
The late Bruce Scott learned to speak only when he had something worth hearing. Photo courtesy of Jason Dolin.

FirstPersonSingular: Andrea Jones – Badger
Andrea Jones almost got badgered by well… a badger. Photo courtesy of David Selbert.