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English, Current Events, 1 season, 232 episodes, 5 days, 16 hours, 40 minutes
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Join Larry Mantle weekdays for lively and in-depth discussions of Los Angeles and Southern California news, politics, science, entertainment, the arts and more. More AirTalk at www.kpcc.org.
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Should Parents Be Notified When Students Choose A Different Gender Identity At School?

School districts, parents and instructors are clashing over policies surrounding gender identity. The question at hand: if a student chooses to use a different gender identity at school, should parents be notified? Some districts, like Chino Valley Unified, have voted in favor of proposals to notify parents. 
7/26/202429 minutes, 45 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Monday February 05, 2024

Today on AirTalk, everything you need to know about the SoCal atmospheric river. Also on the show, LAist Voter Game Plan launch; LA County DA candidate Judge Craig Mitchell; how to sustain the dwindling rice supply; and more. What To Know About The Atmospheric River Battering Southern California (00:17) LA County District Attorney Race: L.A. County Superior Court Judge Craig Mitchell (34:52) LAist Launches Its Voter Game Plan: What To Know And Where To Find It! (50:25) Rice Is One Of The World's Most Eaten Foods--So What's Being Done To Keep The Foundation Of CA's Food Pyramid Climate Resilient? (1:06:58) ‘Murder In Hollywood’ Explores Actress Lana Turner’s Fatal Love Affair In A True Crime Thriller From Tinseltown’s Golden Age (1:23:51)
2/5/20241 hour, 38 minutes, 54 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Friday February 02, 2024

Today on AirTalk, everything you need to know about the SoCal storm. Also on the show, experts weigh in on the Apple Vision Pro; Austin tries Portuguese food from Barra Santos; FilmWeek: ‘Argylle,’ ‘The Promised Land,’ ‘How To Have Sex’; and more. Weather Update: Flooding, Forecast, And How You Can Best Prepare (00:17) January Saw Jobs Increase By More Than 300,000— What Sectors Of The Economy Will Be Positively Impacted (07:20) A Couple Pros Train Their Vision On Apple’s Vision Pro (16:56) Chef And Owner Of Beard Award Semifinalist Barra Santos On Bringing A Taste Of Portugal To Los Angeles (40:07) FilmWeek: ‘Argylle,’ ‘The Promised Land,’ ‘How To Have Sex’ And More (51:16) FilmWeek Feature: Larry Mantle Interviews Director WIM WENDERS About His New Film Perfect Days (1:22:20)
2/2/20241 hour, 39 minutes, 10 seconds
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TV-Talk: 6 Shows To Watch Including ‘Mr & Mrs. Smith,’ ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Final Season & More

Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network TV and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we will try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week, listeners will get the latest scoop on what’s worth watching with Liz Shannon Miller, senior entertainment editor at Consequence, and Dominic Patten, senior editor at Deadline.   This week’s shows include: Mr & Mrs. Smith (Amazon Prime Video) FEUD: Capote Vs. The Swans (FX & Hulu) Kings From Queens: The RUN DMC Story (Peacock) Masters of the Air (Apple TV+) Genius: MLK/X (Nat’l Geographic, Hulu & Disney+)  Curb Your Enthusiasm [Season 12, Final Season] (HBO & Max)
2/1/202414 minutes, 55 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Thursday February 01, 2024

Today on AirTalk, an atmospheric river drenches California. Also on the show, everything you need to know about consensual non-monogamy; the illegal marijuana market in Southern California; TV-Talk: 6 Shows To Watch Including ‘Mr & Mrs. Smith,’ ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Final Season; and more. Take Me To The (Atmospheric) River -- Two Storms Expected To Batter SoCal With Wind And Rain Between Thursday And Sunday (00:17) Rent Hikes Are Back Today In The City Of Los Angeles After Nearly Four Year Pandemic Pause. Here’s What You Need To Know. (07:33) Opening Up About Consensual Non-Monogamy (23:26) SoCal's Illegal Marijuana Market: Violence, Enforcement, Cautionary Tales And More (50:51) HBCU Grads Remember The College Experiences That Shaped Them In NPR Host Ayesha Rascoe's New Book (1:09:36) TV-Talk: 6 Shows To Watch Including ‘Mr & Mrs. Smith,’ ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Final Season & More (1:25:57)
2/1/20241 hour, 39 minutes, 16 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Wednesday January 31, 2024

Today on AirTalk, Remembering Broadway legend Chita Rivera. Also on the show, understanding prop 1; LA County DA incumbent and candidate George Gascón; listeners share their must have status symbol; and more. Remembering The Late, Legendary Broadway Triple Threat Chita Rivera (00:17) California Universities Are Required To Offer Students Abortion Pills. A Lot Just Don't Mention It (16:16) Understanding Proposition 1: A Two-Part Measure To Amend Mental Health Services Act (26:04) How Airbnb Restrictions Are Impacting Palm Springs Real Estate (51:28) LA County District Attorney Race: Incumbent George Gascón (1:06:26) What Status Symbol Did You Absolutely Have To Have? (1:25:24)
1/31/20241 hour, 39 minutes, 23 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Tuesday January 30, 2024

Today on AirTalk, 23andMe data breach lawsuit. Also on the show, LA County DA candidate Nathan Hochman; why restaurants are getting louder; listeners share how they feel about parental financial assistance; and more. 23andMe Data Breach Turns Into Class Action Lawsuit For Failing To Notify Users (00:17) LA County District Attorney Race: Former Assistant U.S. Attorney General Nathan Hochman (16:55) How Did Restaurants Become So Loud? And How Do You Deal With It When You Can’t Hear Yourself Chew? (34:39) Over Half Of Parents Help Their Adult Children Out Financially, According To New Research (51:23) Could Taylor Swift Use Her Immeasurable Power To Squash Pornographic Deepfakes? (1:08:37) New Book ‘The Showman’ Chronicles Zelensky’s Leadership During Russia’s Invasion Of Ukraine (1:24:37)
1/30/20241 hour, 39 minutes, 33 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Monday January 29, 2024

Today on AirTalk, Endeavour makes its final move to the Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center. Also on the show, LA County DA candidate John McKinney; Hollywood's film origins; will a mountain lion cross the road?; and more. The Space Shuttle Endeavour’s Final, Historic Lift Happens Tonight (00:17) LA County District Attorney Race: Deputy District Attorney John McKinney (10:51) SoCal History: The Origins Of Hollywood (29:02) Disney Proposes Major Investment Into Theme Park Expansion, Asks Anaheim To Relax Zoning (51:24) Bright Lights Could Hinder Effectiveness Of 101 Freeway Wildlife Crossing (1:03:09) Is Being Your Own Boss A Pipe Dream? (1:13:51)
1/29/20241 hour, 39 minutes, 18 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Friday January 26, 2024

Today on AirTalk, George Carlin AI lawsuit. Also on the show, the art of restaurant menus; what makes your coffee so special; FilmWeek: ‘The Greatest Night In Pop,’ ‘The Underdoggs,’ Sundance updates and more. A Media Company Used A.I. To Bring Back A Dead Comedian (00:17) It’s Okay To Say ‘No’ To People. The World Won’t End. Even Research Says (11:45) Today’s Special: The Art Of Restaurant Menus (30:01) New Study Finds Your Favorite Coffee Isn’t Genetically Different Than Your Most Hated (39:51) FilmWeek: ‘The Greatest Night In Pop,’ ‘The Underdoggs,’ Sundance Updates And More (51:24) FilmWeek Feature: Larry Mantle Interviews The Trio Of Directors For “Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse” (1:19:58)
1/26/20241 hour, 39 minutes, 17 seconds
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TV-Talk: 4 Shows To Watch, Highlights Out Of Sundance & Importance Of Diversity In Criticism

Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network TV and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we will try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week, listeners will get the latest scoop on what’s worth watching with Danette Chavez, editor-in-chief for Primetimer, and Cristina Escobar, tv critic and co-founder of LatinaMedia.Co.   This week shows & topics include: Sundance Docu-Series Highlights: "God Save Texas" and “ConBody vs. Everybody” Sort Of [Season 3, Final Season] (Max) Champion (Netflix) Death and Other Details (Hulu) The Woman in the Wall (Showtime & Paramount+) Tedx Talk Actually, Everyone’s Not a Critic - And Why It Matters
1/25/202416 minutes, 32 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Thursday January 25, 2024

Today on AirTalk, Sen. Wiener proposed speed governors legislation . Also on the show, LA County DA candidate Jeff Chemerinsky; remembering filmmaker Norman Jewison; TV-Talk: 4 shows to watch and more. Proposed Legislation Would Require Speed-Limiting Devices In New CA Vehicles. Thoughts? (00:17) LA County District Attorney Race: Former Federal Prosecutor Jeff Chemerinsky (20:48) Remembering Filmmaker And Three-Time Oscar Nominee Norman Jewison (38:09) Endlessly Streaming: AirTalk Listeners On Navigating Streaming Services (50:48) Consider The Robot: A Look At The State Of Automation (1:07:12) TV-Talk: 4 Shows To Watch, Highlights Out Of Sundance & Importance Of Diversity In Criticism (01:23:59)
1/25/20241 hour, 39 minutes, 12 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Wednesday January 24, 2024

Today on AirTalk, LAist investigation into OC Supervisor Do. Also on the show, everything you need to know about placenta; California Senate candidate Rep. Adam Schiff; LA Times newsroom layoffs and more. OC Supervisor Quietly Routed Millions More To His Daughter’s Group (00:17) LA County District Attorney Race: Deputy District Attorney Maria Ramirez (14:17) Placenta: Here's What You Should Know About One Of The Most Important Organs (33:12) CA Senate Race: United States Representative Adam Schiff (51:16) LA Times Layoffs: What Does It Mean For Our Local Community And The Larger Landscape Of Journalism (1:09:59)
1/24/20241 hour, 39 minutes, 20 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Tuesday January 23, 2024

Today on AirTalk, a look at the nominees for the 2024 Academy Awards. Also on the show, are how retailers are rethinking self-checkout kiosks; an interview with Los Angeles County District Attorney Candidate Lloyd Masson; and more. 2024 Oscar Nominations: ‘Oppenheimer,’ ‘Barbie,’ ‘Poor Things’ Lead The Way. Plus Surprises, Snubs, And More (00:17) Why Retailers Are Rethinking Self-Checkout (31:39) Cal State University, Faculty Agree To Tentative Deal To End Strike After Just One Day Of Picketing (50:47) Washington Post Experiment Offers Insight Into ‘Gas vs. Induction’ Stoves Debate, Minimization Of Health Impacts (56:32) LA County District Attorney Race: San Bernardino Deputy District Attorney Lloyd Masson (1:11:10) The Internet Rabbit Holes We've Fallen Down, And What We Learned Along The Way (1:28:28)
1/23/20241 hour, 39 minutes, 17 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Monday January 22, 2024

Today on AirTalk, CSU faculty launch a weeklong strike. Also on the show, the history of the California Grizzly bear; everything you need to know about migraine headaches; LA County DA candidate Jonathan Hatami and more. Cal State Faculty, Students, Staff And Administrators Weigh In As Weeklong Planned Strike Begins (00:17) SoCal History: The California Grizzly Bear (21:27) Migraine Headaches And Those Who Suffer From Them Might Finally Be Getting The Attention They Deserve (34:53) Checking In On Kern County As It Weighs Becoming A Carbon Capture Hub (51:07) LA County District Attorney Race: Prosecutor Jonathan Hatami (1:08:16) The High Stakes World Of The Illegal Cactus And Succulent Trade (1:25:42)
1/22/20241 hour, 38 minutes, 58 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Friday January 19, 2024

Today on AirTalk, Austin breaks down new state public health guidelines on Covid-19 Isolation. Also on the show, how black investors are dominating the stock market; a taste of Greek cuisine; FilmWeek: ‘The Kitchen,’ ‘Inside The Yellow Cocoon Shell,’ ‘Bye Bye Tiberias’ and more. Making Sense Of New State Public Health Guidelines That Say Asymptomatic COVID Patients Don’t Need To Isolate If Symptoms Are Improving (00:17) Could Chinese-Made Cars Soon Drive Their Way Into US Markets? (16:34) Why Black Americans Are The Biggest New Group Of Investors In The Stock Market (33:29) Kali Orexi! On This Food Friday, A Taste Of Greece (41:43) FilmWeek: ‘The Kitchen,’ ‘Inside The Yellow Cocoon Shell,’ ‘Bye Bye Tiberias’ And More (51:01) Larry Mantle Interviews MICHAEL MANN About His New Film FERRARI (1:22:07)
1/19/20241 hour, 38 minutes, 58 seconds
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TV-Talk: 5 Shows To Watch Including ‘All Create Great and Small’ & ‘Death and Other Details’

Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network TV and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we will try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week, listeners will get the latest scoop on what’s worth watching with Steve Greene, freelance TV critic, and Melanie McFarland, TV critic for Salon.   This week’s shows include: All Creatures Great and Small [Season 4] (PBS & PBS App) Death and Other Details (Hulu) Monsieur Spade (AMC & AMC+) Reacher [Season 2] (Amazon Prime Video) Detective Forst (Netflix)
1/18/202420 minutes, 57 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Thursday January 18, 2024

Today on AirTalk, local bookstores Vroman’s and Book Soup go up for sale. Also on the show, LA County DA candidate Eric Siddall; everything you need to know about Guatemala’s new president; fan etiquette and more. Iconic Local Bookstores Vroman’s, Book Soup To Be Sold, Owner Says (00:17) LA District Attorney Race: Deputy DA Eric Siddall (18:09) How To Properly Fan Over A Celebrity You Admire (34:36) After A Long Fight, Guatemala Has a New President – Can He Deliver On His Promises? (51:36) WSJ Investigation Sheds Light On Boeing Manufacturing Issues That To Alaska Airlines Incident (1:07:08) TV-Talk: 5 Shows To Watch Including ‘All Create Great and Small’ & ‘Death and Other Details’ (1:20:54)
1/18/20241 hour, 39 minutes, 34 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Wednesday January 17, 2024

Today on AirTalk, 30th Anniversary of the Northridge quake. Also on the show, Larry talks with LAPD Chief Moore; NPR Science Correspondent Nell Greenfieldboyce on her new book; listeners share memories of the Northridge quake and more. Larry Mantle, AirTalk Listeners Remember Northridge Quake 30 Years Later [Part 1] (00:17) LAPD Chief Moore On Retirement And More (19:00) Chief Debrief With LAist Civics And Democracy Correspondent Frank Stoltze (51:04) NPR Science Correspondent Nell Greenfieldboyce Explores The ‘Transient And Strange’ Of Our Lives, And How Science Connects To It All (1:05:48) Larry Mantle, AirTalk Listeners Remember Northridge Quake 30 Years Later [Part 2] (1:22:38)
1/17/20241 hour, 39 minutes, 43 seconds
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NPR Science Correspondent Nell Greenfieldboyce Explores The ‘Transient And Strange’ Of Our Lives, And How Science Connects To It All

Cover any beat long enough in the world of journalism, and you’re bound to start viewing your own life through the lens of the topic you cover. In her new book “Transient and Strange: Notes on the Science of Life,” NPR Science Correspondent Nell Greenfieldboyce does exactly this in a collection of personal essays, weaving together the clarity and matter-of-fact style of a science writer with the personal prose of a memoirist. The result is an intimate portrait of her life, and how the subjects she’s covered in her science reporting over the years connect to personal events that have shaped her, from seeking advice from meteorologists and storm chasers on how to calm her children’s fear of tornadoes to how modern science and medicine both saved her husband’s life and yet was unable to help her bear longed-for children. Today on AirTalk, Nell joins Larry to talk about her new book.
1/17/202416 minutes, 18 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Tuesday January 16, 2024

Today on AirTalk, SCOTUS agrees to hear homelessness case. Also on the show, LA County DA candidate Judge Debra Archuleta; the history of RMS Queen Mary; remembering the legacy of MLK and more Supreme Court Agrees To Hear Homelessness Case Over Right To Camp In Public Spaces (00:17) LA District Attorney Race: Judge Debra Archuleta (16:03) Larry Mantle Interviews Actor Andrew Scott On His New Film ALL OF US STRANGERS (32:02) SoCal History: The Rise, Fall, And Promising Revitalization of The Queen Mary (51:38) Larry Mantle Interviews Actor Willem Dafoe About His New Film POOR THINGS (1:07:18) Remembering Martin Luther King Jr.’s Legacy As The Civil Rights Icon Turns 95 (1:26:08)
1/16/20241 hour, 39 minutes, 40 seconds
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Remembering Martin Luther King Jr.’s Legacy As The Civil Rights Icon Turns 95

The minister and civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. was born on January 15, 1929 in Atlanta Georgia. Maybe most remembered by his famous “I have a dream…” speech or the march from Selma, King was a prominent figure in the civil rights movement of the 1960s, fighting for the equality of Black Americans. Although he is revered today as an American icon, King remained a controversial figure throughout his lifetime and several years after his death amongst much of white America. Today, we’re celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. 's impact by opening the phones to listeners to share their memories of the historical figure. What does King’s legacy mean to you? What part of King’s life or achievements do you remember the most? Share with us at 866-893-5722 or you can email us at atcomments@laist.com.
1/16/202415 minutes, 44 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Friday January 12, 2024

Today on AirTalk, How the IRS gets millionaires to pay their taxes. Also on the show,  everything you need to know about energy vampires; Luca Servodio on the best sandwiches in Los Angeles; FilmWeek: ‘Mean Girls,’ ‘The Book of Clarence,’ ‘Role Play’ and more. How Does The IRS Get Millionaires To Pay Their Taxes? (00:17) How To Identify An Energy Vampire And What To Do If You’re In An Emotionally Draining Relationship? (17:25) The Barcode Turns 50 This Year. Could Its Time As The Standard Product ID Be Limited? (31:58) One Man’s Year-Long Mission To Eat 100 Sandwiches In LA And Rank Them (41:45)   FilmWeek: ‘Mean Girls,’ ‘The Book of Clarence,’ ‘Role Play’ And More (51:30) Larry Mantle Interviews Director Celine Song About Her New Film PAST LIVES (1:21:34)
1/12/20241 hour, 39 minutes, 24 seconds
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TV-Talk: 5 Shows To Watch Including ‘Grimsburg,’ ‘Echo’ & More

Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network TV and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we will try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week, listeners will get the latest scoop on what’s worth watching with Roxana Hadadi, television critic for Vulture, and Angie Han, television critic for The Hollywood Reporter.   This week’s shows include: Grimsburg (Fox & Hulu) Echo (Disney+ & Hulu) Ted (Peacock) The Brothers Sun (Netflix) For All Mankind (Apple TV+)
1/11/202417 minutes, 42 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Thursday January 11, 2024

Today on AirTalk, New legislation takes aim at youth tackle football. Also on the show, everything you need to know about the presidential election in Taiwan; Andersen’s Split Pea Soup to close after a century; TV-Talk: 5 shows to watch including ‘Grimsburg,’ ‘Echo’ and more. Could Tackle Football Be Banned In California? A Law Advancing Through The Legislature Could Make It The First To Do So (00:17) A Preview To Taiwan’s 2024 Presidential Election And How Taiwanese Angelenos Are Staying Involved (20:09) Andersen’s Split Pea Soup To Split From Buellton After 100 Years (36:21) Breaking Down Gov. Newsom’s State Budget Proposal And What It Means For Education, Climate And More (50:48) The Rams Head To Detroit To Face Jared Goff-led Lions In NFL Wild Card Matchup (1:09:02) TV-Talk: 5 Shows To Watch Including ‘Grimsburg,’ ‘Echo’ & More (1:23:10)
1/11/20241 hour, 39 minutes, 12 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Wedneday January 10, 2024

Today on AirTalk, LAist/KNPR Simulcast. Also on the show, the state of local journalism in Los Angeles and San Quentin State Prison reform. From Los Angeles To Las Vegas: An LAist/KNPR Simulcast (00:17) LA Times Executive Editor Kevin Merida Is Stepping Down (50:56) As San Quentin State Prison Debates Transforming Into A Rehabilitation Center, Retraining Correctional Officers Could Be At The Core Of That Process (1:19:14)
1/10/20241 hour, 39 minutes, 23 seconds
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From Los Angeles To Las Vegas: An LAist/KNPR Simulcast

The metro Las Vegas area continues to be a popular destination for folks looking to leave Southern California. According to an analysis from the online real estate brokerage Redfin at the end of 2023, Vegas is the number two spot that folks using their services are looking to move -- and the majority of people looking to do so are coming from L.A. In 2020, according to Nevada DMV data reported by the Las Vegas Review Journal, 43 percent of out-of-state drivers licenses surrendered when obtaining a Nevada license were from California. So, why are so many people leaving the Golden State for the Silver State? Reasons vary depending on who you ask, but for many, it comes back to the cost of living -- home prices in California are rising and taxes are high compared to other states, while Nevada does not levy an income tax and it simply costs less to buy a house. The median price of a home in Nevada as of November 2023, according to Redfin, was $435,000. In California, Redfin says the median price was $793,700. This morning on AirTalk, we’re partnering with fellow NPR member station KNPR in Las Vegas for a joint broadcast looking at the population pipeline between Southern California and Southern Nevada, and we want to hear from you! If you’ve recently moved between the two regions, what prompted you to relocate? What do you like and/or dislike about your new home? Join our live conversation by calling us at 866-893-5722 or by emailing us at atcomments@laist.com.
1/10/202449 minutes, 37 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Tuesday January 9, 2024

Today on AirTalk, LA Times increases newspaper delivery rates. Also on the show, listeners share their haircut horror stories; Larry talks with Director Michael Mann about his new film “Ferrari”; what does the moon mean to you? and more. As LA Times Announces Increase In Home Delivery Rates, AirTalk Asks When Listeners Pulled The Plug On Newspapers To The Door (00:17) According To New Research California's Mountain Lion Population Is Far Less Than Previously Reported (24:46) Haircut Horror Stories And How To Have More Successful Trips To The Salon (33:58) CES 2024: New Technology Shows Advancements From TVs to EVs (51:23) Larry Mantle Interviews Director Michael Mann About His New Film “Ferrari” (1:11:04) As NASA Pushes Moon Missions, Listeners Share Thoughts On What It Means To Pursue A Modern Lunar Landing (1:28:04)
1/9/20241 hour, 39 minutes, 19 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Monday January 8, 2024

Today on AirTalk, Everything you need to know about Alaska Airlines 737 Max 9 jet blowout. Also on the show, weighing the painful pros and cons of IUDs; the history of Southern California smog; author Judith Tick on her new biography of Ella Fitzgerald and more. Authorities Ground Some Boeing 737s And Begin Investigation Following Alaska Airlines Emergency Landing (00:17) DFS Explainer: Is This Daily Sports Life? Or Is It Just Gambling? (19:36) IUDs – Worthy Contraceptive Or Painful Hassle? (33:46) SoCal History: How Los Angeles Became Smogtown (51:25) ‘Becoming Ella Fitzgerald’ Provides A Fresh, Deeply-Researched Look At The Life And Career Of The Inimitable ‘Queen of Jazz’ (1:21:25)
1/8/20241 hour, 39 minutes, 22 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Friday January 5, 2024

Today on AirTalk, Ventura County is asking you not to share homegrown fruit. Also on the show, how to talk about healthy food substitutions; Austin tries Rosca de Reyes cake from La Monarca;  Larry interviews actor Coleman Domingo about Rustin and more. Ventura County Alerts Agriculture Community Of HLB Outbreak, We Discuss Its Impacts (00:17) What If ‘Ghosting’ People Isn’t Just Rude, But Psychologically Harmful? (16:45) New Year, New Food: Let’s Talk Healthy Food Substitutions (32:50) Food Friday: Rosca de Reyes, A Cake Fit For Kings (42:57) FilmWeek: ‘Good Grief,’ ‘Mayhem!,’ ‘Occupied City’ And More (51:27) FilmWeek Feature: Larry Mantle Interviews Actor Colman Domingo About His New Film RUSTIN (1:21:59)
1/5/20241 hour, 39 minutes, 21 seconds
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TV-Talk: ‘The Brothers Sun,’ ‘Only Murders in the Building’ Broadcast Debut, ‘Letterkenny’ Final Season & More

Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network TV and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we will try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week, listeners will get the latest scoop on what’s worth watching with Liz Shannon Miller, senior entertainment editor for Consequence, and Eric Deggans, television critic for NPR.   This week’s shows include: The Brothers Sun (Netflix) The Golden Wedding (ABC & Hulu) Letterkenny [Season 12, Final Season] (Hulu) Only Murders in the Building [Season 1] (ABC & Hulu) Pokemon Concierge (Netflix) Criminal Record (Apple TV+) Funny Woman (PBS) True Detective [Season 4] (HBO & Max)
1/4/202417 minutes, 51 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Thursday January 4, 2024

Today on AirTalk, UCLA acquires former Westside Pavilion mall. Also on the show, truckers and delivery drivers are having trouble with parking; NPR producer Peter Breslow chats with Larry about his new memoir; TV-Talk: ‘The Brothers Sun,’ ‘Only Murders in the Building’, ‘Letterkenny’ and more. UCLA Acquires Former Westside Pavilion Property To House Science Research (00:17) The Challenges Long Haul Truckers And Delivery Drivers Face In Finding Parking, And Federal Efforts To Address Them (10:57) Longtime NPR Producer’s New Memoir Takes Readers From The Top Of Mount Everest To The Bottom Of A Florida Snake Pit (33:03) What We Should Know About Evacuation Behavior And Safety Following Japan Airlines Collision (51:17) More People Are Canceling Streaming Services – How Are Companies Trying To Retain Subscribers? (1:11:15) TV-Talk: ‘The Brothers Sun,’ ‘Only Murders in the Building’ Broadcast Debut, ‘Letterkenny’ Final Season & More (1:24:06)
1/4/20241 hour, 39 minutes, 29 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Wednesday January 3, 2024

Today on AirTalk, California kicks off 2024 with below normal snowpack. Also on the show, Greg Lukianoff on his new book “The Canceling of the American Mind”; Jon Batiste chats with Larry about his new documentary; listeners share how they feel about shoes on/off in the house and more. California’s Snowpack Is Lagging Behind This Year - What Does It Mean For The State’s Water Supply? (00:17) A Growing Number of COVID & Flu Cases This Winter Season (10:33) Author Of The New Book “The Canceling Of The American Mind” On Cancel Culture, How It Threatens Us, And Possible Solutions (32:08) LA County’s General Hospital Building Is Getting A Makeover (51:30) Larry Mantle Interviews Jon Batiste About His New Documentary ‘American Symphony' (1:08:54) Shoes On Or Off When Entering Someone’s House? AirTalk Listeners Debate This Age-Old Question (1:27:20)
1/3/20241 hour, 39 minutes, 33 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Tuesday January 2, 2024

Today on AirTalk, everything you need to know about new California laws in 2024. Also on the show, why some pilots avoid self reporting mental health problems; a politics primer ahead of the 2024 election season; listeners share the self help books that changed their lives and more. New Year, New Laws: Speeding Cameras, Police Stop Protocols, Minimum Wage And Many More (00:17) Why Does Aviation Certification Lead Some Pilots To Avoid Self-Reporting Health Problems? (17:43) Is 'Groupthink' Inhibiting Teens From Thinking Critically? (34:05) Prepare Yourself For A Big Election Year (51:38) What Self-Help Book Changed Your Life? (1:20:51)
1/2/20241 hour, 39 minutes, 34 seconds
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SoCal History: The Jewish Communities Of Los Angeles And Their Lasting Impact

AirTalk is off today, and back tomorrow. So, we’ll be supplying our podcast listeners with reruns of our Southern California history segments. Today’s episode is on the history of SoCal’s Jewish population. If you’d like to suggest a topic for a future SoCal history segment, email it to atcomments@laist.com.  From Boyle Heights to Fairfax, the Jewish community has made a significant impact on almost every aspect of life in Los Angeles. Jewish immigrants began arriving in the area in the mid-1800s and continued through 1965. During each influx, new layers of Jewish life were laid upon a growing tapestry of Jews that had already established themselves in the area. Today on AirTalk, we’re diving into the history of Jewish communities in Los Angeles. Joining us today is Caroline Luce, Project Director at the UCLA labor center, previously Chief Curator of Mapping Jewish LA, and Jonathan Friedmann, director of the Jewish Museum of the American West; professor music history at Academy for Jewish Religion California.  
1/1/202419 minutes, 48 seconds
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SoCal History: The Wild History Of Griffith Park

AirTalk is off this week, so we’ll be supplying our podcast listeners with reruns of our Southern California history segments. Today’s episode is on Griffith Park. If you’d like to suggest a topic for a future SoCal history segment, email it to atcomments@laist.com.  Griffith Park dwarfs other city parks. Its 4,300 acres make it about five times bigger than New York’s Central Park. And, unlike Central Park’s man-made rolling hills, Griffith Park is a true urban wilderness, comprised of a chunk of the Santa Monica Mountains. The park, originally Tongva-Gabrielino land, was gifted to the city by Welsh philanthropist Griffith J. Griffith in 1896, who also provided funds for the Griffith Observatory and the Greek Theatre. Griffith is a divisive figure: in 1903, he assaulted his wife with a gun and subsequently served time in prison. According to Casey Schreiner in his book Discovering Griffith Park, in its lifetime, “the park has been home to an airfield, multiple zoos, a landfill, a Civilian Conservation Corps work camp, a pre-internment camp and prisoner-of-war camp during World War II, housing for veterans, and more.” Joining us to discuss the history of the park and how Angelenos use it today are Mike Eberts, author of Griffith Park: A Centennial Historyand Casey Schreiner, founder of the site Modern Hiker and author of Discovering Griffith Park: A Local’s Guide.
12/29/202319 minutes, 33 seconds
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SoCal History: How Citrus Farming Became SoCal’s Main Squeeze & What’s Happened Since

AirTalk is off this week, so we’ll be supplying our podcast listeners with reruns of our Southern California history segments. Today’s episode is on the Southern California’s expansive orange farming. If you’d like to suggest a topic for a future SoCal history segment, email it to atcomments@laist.com.  You ever wonder why Orange County is named Orange County? The answer is actually fairly simple, it’s because of that citrus fruit that was being farmed in the area and its neighboring counties; oranges, and other citrus, became a key part of Southern California’s booming economy from the late 19th Century and for most of the 20th. Although citrus orchards aren’t as plentiful nowadays, dropping in size, you’ll still find residential growers around the counties of Los Angeles, Orange, and the Inland Empire. Today on AirTalk, we offer a primer on Southern California citrus with Vince Moses,CEO of the museum/preservation consulting firm VinCate and Associates, and Benjamin Jenkins, University of La Verne associate professor of history and book author on the subject.
12/28/202333 minutes, 42 seconds
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SoCal History: Exploring The History Filipinos In Southern California

AirTalk is off this week, so we’ll be supplying our podcast listeners with reruns of our Southern California history segments. Today’s episode is on the SoCal’s Filipino population. If you’d like to suggest a topic for a future SoCal history segment, email it to atcomments@laist.com.  Back in October was Filipino American History Month, and we dedicated an episode of our SoCal history segment to the tremendous contributions that Filipino communities have made here in Southern California. From when Filipino sailors landed in Morro Bay in 1587 to “Little Manila” in downtown LA in the first half of the 20th century to the rapidly gentrifying Historic Filipinotown, California has long felt the impact of the Filipino community. Today on AirTalk, we’ll dig into why migrants from the Philippines ended up in Southern California and the histories of the communities they formed. Joining us to discuss is Joy Sales, assistant professor of Asian American Studies at California State University, Los Angeles, Joseph Bernardo, adjunct professor in the Asian and Asian Pacific American Studies Department at Loyola Marymount University and board member for the Filipino Workers Center, and James Zarsadiaz, associate professor of history and director of the Yuchengco Philippine Studies Program at the University of San Francisco. Author of ​​Resisting Change in Suburbia: Asian Immigrants and Frontier Nostalgia in L.A.
12/27/202331 minutes, 43 seconds
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SoCal History: The Significance Of The Tustin Airfield Hangars

AirTalk is off this week, so we’ll be supplying our podcast listeners with reruns of our Southern California history segments. Today’s episode is on the Tustin Hangars. If you’d like to suggest a topic for a future SoCal history segment, email it to atcomments@laist.com.  Orange County is still in a state of emergency after smoke and debris from the Tustin hangar fire tested positive for asbestos and other toxins last week. Tustin schools remain closed. The fire broke out at Tustin’s Marine Corps Air Station early Tuesday morning, irreparably damaging one of two historic blimp hangars there. The hangars were built in 1942 to hold Lighter-Than-Air aircrafts, or LTAs, that patrolled the U.S. coastline during World War II. At 17 stories high, more than 1,000 feet long, and 300 feet wide, the hangars were two of the largest wooden structures in the world. They’ve been mostly vacant since the base was decommissioned in 1999, sometimes serving as a shooting location for films and commercials. Now, the north hangar (Hangar 1) will have to be demolished completely. The south hangar (Hangar 2) is still standing, but there are no current plans to preserve it. The Marine Corps community is reeling from the loss. Joining Larry to discuss the hangars’ history, significance, and the fight for preservation are Brian Delahaut, retired Marine Colonel stationed at Tustin between 1983 and 1995, and Chris Jepsen, local historian and president of the Orange County Historical Society.
12/26/202330 minutes, 36 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Friday December 22, 2023

Today on AirTalk, everything you need to know about the new JN.1 variant. Also on the show, the worst holiday gift you’ve ever received; hot chocolate for the holidays from Amara Cafe; FilmWeek: ‘All Of Us Strangers,’ ‘The Iron Claw,’ ‘Society of the Snow’ and more. As A New COVID Variant Spreads Through LA County, Here’s How To Stay Healthy For The Holidays (00:17) The Worst Gifts You’ve Ever Received During The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year (20:01) Miss Me With The Swiss Miss: Hot Chocolate Grows Up (33:41) Sri Lankan Christmas Cake: A Rich Tradition (39:21) FilmWeek: ‘All Of Us Strangers,’ ‘The Iron Claw,’ ‘Society of the Snow’ And More (50:35)
12/22/20231 hour, 38 minutes, 27 seconds
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TV-Talk: Dr. Death, Big Brother: Reindeer Games And More, Plus Your Fave Show Of 2023

Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network TV and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we will try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week, listeners will get the latest scoop on what’s worth watching with Jen Chaney, television critic for Vulture, and Kristen Baldwin, tv critic for Entertainment Weekly. We also want to know: what’s the best tv show you watched this year? Shout it out by calling 866-893-5722 or email atcomments@laist.com.  Today’s shows include: Dr. Death [Season 2] (Peacock) Fargo [Season 5] (FX & Hulu next day) Murder in Boston: Roots, Rampage, and Reckoning  (Max) The Crown [Season 6] (Netflix) Big Brother: Reindeer Games (CBS & Paramount+) Christmas TV Special: How The Grinch Stole Christmas! (1966)
12/21/202322 minutes
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AirTalk Episode Thursday December 21, 2023

Today on AirTalk, a Federal judge blocks California law banning guns. Also on the show, the pros and cons of Prop 47; Larry Mantle and the chocolate factory; LA City Council proposes response to hate fliers; and more. Federal Judge Blocks California Law Banning Guns In Parks, Banks, Playgrounds (00:17) Has Property Theft In California Been On The Rise? Legislators Discuss Amending Misdemeanor Law (11:18) Larry Mantle And The Chocolate Factory (34:43) LA City Council Proposes Response To Hate Fliers – Would The Ordinance Stand Under The First Amendment? (51:31) TV-Talk: Dr. Death, Big Brother: Reindeer Games And More, Plus Your Fave Show Of 2023 (1:16:29)
12/21/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 35 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Wednesday December 20, 2023

Today on AirTalk, the Colorado Supreme Court disqualifies Trump from the primary ballot. Also on the show, the future of charter schools on LAUSD campuses; end of the year check in with local restaurateur Tirsa Farah; more men are becoming primary caregivers for their loved ones; California OKs new rules allowing recycled water to be used as drinking water and more. In Historic Move, Colorado Supreme Court Declares Trump Ineligible For Primary Ballot (00:17) It’s Been 6 Months Since Study Started Giving Unhoused People Monthly Income. We Discuss The Results So Far (18:36) The Future Of Charter Schools On LAUSD Campuses Is Up In The Air Following Resolution Approval (29:07) Restaurants Check-In: As 2023 Comes To A Close, How Are Restaurateurs Handling Increasing Overhead Costs & Staffing? (51:21) How Do Men Deal With Becoming Primary Caregivers For An Aging Loved One? (1:10:15) California OKs New Rules To Allow Recycled Wastewater To Be Used As Drinking Water. Here’s When It Might Be In Your Tap (1:29:01)
12/20/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 12 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Tuesday December 19, 2023

Today on AirTalk, California’s rich exodus. Also on the show, an interfaith dialogue on the war in Gaza; everything you need to know about ketamine treatment; listeners share their favorite holiday movies and more. Wealthy Californians Are Leaving The State (00:17) How Are Faith Communities Grappling With The War In Gaza? (16:31) Recession Fears Have Morphed Into A ‘Soft Landing’ For The Economy – We Break It Down (51:00) Ketamine For Treatment Resistant Depression: Is It Efficacious? Is It Safe? (1:08:09) What's Your Holiday Movie Must See? (1:25:50)
12/19/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 20 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Monday December 18, 2023

Today on AirTalk, the Pope approves blessings for same-sex couples. Also on the show, how are the politics of immigration shifting within the Democratic party; the history of the Jewish community in Los Angeles; Mayor Karen Bass’s housing goal; what does it mean to be a Godparent? and more. Pope Approves Priests’ Blessings Of Same Sex Unions In Radical Policy Change (00:17) Is The Democratic Party Shifting Its Thinking On Immigration? (13:14) SoCal History: The Jewish Communities Of Los Angeles And Their Lasting Impact (31:13)  Mayor Karen Bass’s Housing Goal And The Difficulties Collecting Accurate Data For LA’s Unhoused Programs (51:35) Pasadena Is Doubling Down On Its Gas Leaf Blower Ban (1:07:42) What Does Being A Godparent Mean To You? (1:19:42)
12/18/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 34 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Friday, December 15, 2023

Today on AirTalk, final recommendations made by scholars on how to improve accountability in LA City government. Also on the show, tell us all about your favorite third place; the best places for boba in Los Angeles; FilmWeek: ‘Wonka,’ ‘Godzilla Minus One,’ ‘Godard Cinema’ and more. Local Scholars Issues Final Recommendations On How To Improve Accountability and Responsiveness In LA City Government (00:17) Cool Places, Sweet Bases: Third Places (17:26) What’s The Tea On Bubble Tea: The Best Places For Boba In Los Angeles (40:39) FilmWeek: ‘Wonka,’ ‘Godzilla Minus One,’ ‘Godard Cinema’ And More (50:52)
12/15/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 14 seconds
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Cool Places, Sweet Bases: Third Places

12/15/202322 minutes, 41 seconds
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TV-Talk: 5 Shows To Talk About Including ‘The Crown’ Season 6, ‘Jujustu Kaisen’ Season 2, ‘Reacher’ Season 2 & More

Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network TV and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we will try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week, listeners will get the latest scoop on what’s worth watching with Dominic Patten, senior editor at Deadline, and Marcus Jones, awards editor for TV & Film at IndieWire. This week’s shows include: The Crown [Season 6, Final Season] (Netflix) Jujutsu Kaisen [Season 2] (Netflix & Crunchyroll) Reacher [Season 2] (Amazon Prime Video) Colin From Accounts (Paramount+) Percy Jackson & the Olympians (Disney+) And Remembering Actor Andre Braugher
12/14/202319 minutes, 30 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Thursday, December 14, 2023

Today on AirTalk, After 110 freeway protest listeners comment on effective protest methods. Also on the show, a new CalMatters piece examines how car insurance rates are impacting drivers; TV-Talk: 6 shows to talk about including ‘The Crown’ Season 6, ‘Jujustu Kaisen’ Season 2, ‘Reacher’ Season 2 and more. Following 110 Freeway Protest Thursday, Listeners Weigh In On The Effectiveness Of This Type Of Demonstration (00:17) National Film Registry Adds 25 Movies, Including ‘Home Alone,’ ‘Lady And The Tramp’ And ‘12 Years A Slave.’ What Would You Add? (35:40) Car Insurance Driving You Up A Wall? Rate Hikes, Waiting Periods And More (51:26)  TV-Talk: 6 Shows To Talk About Including ‘The Crown’ Season 6, ‘Jujustu Kaisen’ Season 2, ‘Reacher’ Season 2 & More (1:20:26)
12/14/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 9 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Wednesday, December 13, 2023

Today on AirTalk, Tesla recalls 2 million vehicles to fix defective autopilot system. Also on the show, LA County’s landfill crisis; EU passes landmark legislation regulating AI; singing your baby to sleep could help their language development; tell us about the best (or worst) surprise party you’ve thrown and more. What You Should Know About The Tesla Recall (00:17) Are LA County’s Landfills In Crisis? (15:51) Can Anyone Create Their Own Language And Script? A New Pasadena Exhibition Showcases Invented Language Systems (35:30) European Union Passes Legislation On Artificial Intelligence – What It Means For The US (51:32) New Study Found How Nursery Rhymes Could Help Infant’s Language Development (1:07:16) SHHHH, It's A Surprise: The Best (Or Worst) Surprise Party You’ve Ever Thrown (1:24:48)
12/13/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 20 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Tuesday, December 12, 2023

Today on AirTalk, LA Controller’s audit of LAPD helicopters questions their use. Also on the show, Gen Z weighs in on their spotify wrapped; everything you need to know about cooking oils and how to use them; takeaways from UN Climate Conference COP28; the debate of free speech troubling college campuses across America and more. New Audit Breaks Down LAPD’s Use Of Helicopters (00:17) Checking In On How Younger Generations Discover New Music As Semesters, Spotify Wrap (19:04) Olive, Avocado, Grapeseed, Sunflower. Why So Many Cooking Oils And How Should You Use Them? (34:57) What Can Los Angeles Take From UN Climate Conference COP28? (51:30) Free Speech Debate Arises As Elite Colleges And Universities Come Under Scrutiny Amid Growing Reports Of Anti Semitism (1:07:31) Are ‘Humane’ Layoffs A Pipe Dream? (1:23:36)
12/12/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 31 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Monday December 11, 2023

Today on AirTalk, Shohei Ohtani signs a $700 million deal with the Dodgers. Also on the show,  everything you need to know about the Southern California to Vegas high speed rail project; historian Jennifer Burns on her biography of Milton Friedman; the history of the Salton Sea; Taylor Swift course to begin next year at Harvard and more. Triple Play: Two-Way Free Agent Star Shohei Ohtani Chooses Dodgers, Signs Massive Deal Worth $700 Million (00:17) Southern California to Vegas High Speed Rail Project Gets $3 Billion Pledge (18:02)  ‘The Last Conservative:’ Influential Economist Milton Friedman’s Contributions To Modern Day Money Policy (32:01) SoCal History: The Saga Of The Salton Sea (51:30) Data Breach At 23andMe Raises More Questions Around Genetic Privacy (1:07:19) Next On The Course Syllabus? Taylor Swift (1:22:25)
12/11/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 13 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Friday December 8, 2023

Today on AirTalk, what to know about California’s budget deficit. Also on the show,  a new book from columnist Taylor Lorenz explores the rise of society's online culture; Nancy Silverton shares the cookie that changed her life; FilmWeek: Poor Things,’ ‘Fast Charlie,’ ‘The Peasants’ and more. California Faces $68 Billion Budget Deficit – Here’s What You Should Know (00:17) From Myspace To TikTok, How Our Society Became 'Extremely Online' (11:56) Ever Had A Life-Changing Cookie? Expert Nancy Silverton Shares Hers And More (33:46) FilmWeek: Poor Things,’ ‘Fast Charlie,’ ‘The Peasants’ And More (50:55) FilmWeek Feature: Larry Mantle Talks With The FilmWeek Critics About LAFCA Voting And The Ubiquitous Award Show (1:23:01)
12/8/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 17 seconds
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TV-Talk: 7 Shows To Watch Including ‘My Life With The Walter Boys,’ ‘Archie,’ & More

Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network TV and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we will try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week, listeners will get the latest scoop on what’s worth watching with Angie Han, TV critic for The Hollywood Reporter, and Liz Shannon Miller, senior entertainment editor at Consequence.   This week’s shows include: My Life With The Walter Boys (Netflix) Archie (Britbox) Blue Eye Samurai (Netflix) Doctor Who [60th Anniversary Specials] (Disney+) The Buccaneers (Apple TV+) Hannah Waddingham: Home for Christmas (Apple TV+) Faraway Downs (Hulu)
12/7/202314 minutes, 44 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Thursday Decemeber 7, 2023

Today on AirTalk, Kevin McCarthy will exit Congress by year’s end. Also on the show, a new Stanford study examines the science of reading; husband and wife duo’s new book questions if we should colonize space; listeners share their favorite Hanukkah traditions; TV-Talk: 7 shows to watch and more. What Rep. Kevin McCarthy’s Retirement Means For The Republican Party (00:17) New Stanford Study Shows The “Science-Of-Reading” Method Is Efficacious (12:03) Space Is Cool, But Should We Colonize It? Two Scientist Spouses Argue, Probably Not (32:44) Doctors Are Warning Of A ‘Tripledemic’ – What You Need To Know (51:29) Better Latke Than Never: What Are Your Favorite Hanukkah Traditions? (1:08:18) TV-Talk: 7 Shows To Watch Including ‘My Life With The Walter Boys,’ ‘Archie,’ & More (1:26:53)
12/7/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 29 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Wednesday December 6, 2023

Today on AirTalk, TV sitcom genius and activist Norman Lear dies at 101. Also on the show, Emmy Award winning showrunner Jeff Melvoin tells us about his job in a new book; Actor Patrick Stewart chats with Larry about his new memoir and more. Norman Lear, Activist and TV Sitcom Pioneer, Dies at 101 (00:17) Showrunning 101: Everything You Need To Know About Hollywood’s Most Demanding Job (34:00) Newly Appointed LA County Board Of Supervisors Chair On Homelessness, Sea Level Rise And More (51:36) Actor Patrick Stewart On His New Memoir, ‘Making it So’ (1:02:47)
12/6/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 42 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Tuesday November 5, 2023

Today on AirTalk, L.A Times investigation finds Animal shelters are overwhelmed. Also on the show, sleeping pods in Reno Nevada are combating homelessness; using hypnosis to treat IBS and other ailments; share with us the most embarrassing object you’re emotionally attached to and more Animal Shelters Across U.S. Get Overcrowded As Adoptions Rates See Slight Decrease (00:17) Could Sleeping Pods Be Part Of The Solution For Homelessness? Here's How It's Working In Reno (13:33) Hypnosis Has Been Used To Treat Many Ailments, But It Still Has A Reputation To Battle (33:43) Teens Might Be Getting More Help With Mental Health. But What's The Right Approach? (51:26) As NBA In-Season Tournament Quarterfinals Tip Off, The League’s Gamble On The Midseason Competition Shows Signs It’s Paying Off (1:08:44) What’s The Most Embarrassing Object You’re Emotionally Attached To And Never Parting With? (1:20:08)
12/5/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 19 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Monday December 4, 2023

Today on AirTalk, LA City Council puts redistricting on the 2024 ballot. Also on the show, AAA survey shows that drivers know they engage in risky behavior; the history of Southern California citrus; cultural critic Peter Biskind on his new book Pandora's Box: How Guts, Guile, and Greed Upended TV, and more   LA City Council Places Independent Redistricting On 2024 Ballot (00:17) A Need for Speed? Drivers Admit Engaging in Risky Behaviors Behind the Wheel (13:28) How To Create More Internet Free Spaces And Truly Unplug (36:20) SoCal History: How Citrus Farming Became SoCal’s Main Squeeze & What’s Happened Since (51:34) Small Screen, Big Players: ‘Pandora’s Box’ Details How TV Became Peak TV (1:25:48)
12/4/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 23 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Friday December 1, 2023

Today on AirTalk, first female Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor dies at 93 . Also on the show, bringing Californians and Floridians together with Miami’s WLRN in a special joint broadcast; the mighty Cubano sandwich;  FilmWeek: ‘Monster,’ ‘Werner Herzog: Radical Dreamer,’ ‘The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill’ and more.   Reflecting on The Legacy of Retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor (00:17) Sports Illustrated Accused Of Using AI-Generated Writers. Does This Spell Doom For Journalism? (12:49) Following Newsom-DeSantis Debate, A Special Joint Broadcast With Miami NPR Station WLRN To Bring Californians And Floridians Together (20:21) Is There A Sandwich Hall Of Fame? If So, The Cubano Is In It (39:31) FilmWeek: ‘Monster,’ ‘Werner Herzog: Radical Dreamer,’ ‘The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill’ And More (50:59) FilmWeek Feature: Larry Mantle’s Interview With Author Jeremy Arnold (1:22:31)
12/1/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 20 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Thursday November 30, 2023

Today on AirTalk, LAist investigation into O.C Supervisor Andrew Do. Also on the show, LA County to Launch CARE Court tomorrow; Professor Robert Sapolsky on his new book Determined; TV-Talk: 5 Shows To Watch Including ‘Slow Horses’ Season 3 ‘High on the Hog,’ ‘De La Calle’ and more. LAist Investigation Reveals Another Failure By OC Supervisor To Disclose Relevant Family Relationship In Official Proceeding (00:17) LA County Launches CARE Court. What Lessons Can LA Learn From Riverside and Orange County? (17:26) New Book ‘Determined’ Argues That Humans Don’t Have Free Will (35:17) The Problems With Long-Term Care Insurance (51:26) TV-Talk: 5 Shows To Watch Including ‘Slow Horses’ Season 3 ‘High on the Hog,’ ‘De La Calle’ & More (1:08:15) What’s Your Go-To Holiday TV Special? (1:23:33)
11/30/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 24 seconds
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TV-Talk: 5 Shows To Watch Including ‘Slow Horses’ Season 3 ‘High on the Hog,’ ‘De La Calle’ & More

Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network tv and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we’re going to try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week, listeners will get the latest scoop on what’s worth watching with Cristina Escobar, tv critic and co-founder of LatinaMedia.Co, and Steve Greene, freelance TV critic. This week’s shows include: Slow Horses [Season 3] (Apple TV+) De La Calle (Paramount+) Black Cake (Hulu) High on the Hog (Netflix) A Murder at the End of the World (FX & Hulu)
11/30/202313 minutes, 40 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Wednesday November 29, 2023

Today on AirTalk, LA City Council will vote on an independent redistricting commission proposal. Also on the show, the meaning of “eldest daughter syndrome”; how restaurant workers are dealing with mental health; new series of LAist’s ‘Imperfect Paradise’ explores the secrets of the Magic Castle;  new research shows how taking paternity leave helps fathers brain adapt to parenthood and more. LA City Council To Vote On Independent RedistrictingCommission Proposal (00:17) Is There Such A Thing As “Eldest Daughter Syndrome”? If So, What Is It? (17:10) A Cheery, Limited Time Offer: What Makes For A Memorable Holiday Commercial? (36:31) Is There A Mental Health Crisis Among Restaurant Workers? (50:55) LAist’s ‘Imperfect Paradise’ Peeks Behind The Curtain At The Magic Castle (1:09:14) Research Shows Taking Paternity Leave Helps Fathers’ Brains Adapt To Parenthood (1:25:01)
11/29/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 20 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Tuesday November 28, 2023

Today on AirTalk, Concerns about AI remain as actors vote to ratify strike agreement. Also on the show, a new car chase channel debuts on Pluto TV; interest rates may see cuts in 2024; the challenges plaguing workers in the video game industry and more. As Actors Vote To Ratify Strike Agreement, Concerns About AI Remain (00:17)  LAist’s 2023 Holiday Gift Guide (08:05) Pluto TV Debuts A New Channel For Car Chase Enthusiasts (20:07) Interest Rates May Finally See Cuts After Federal Reserve's 2-Year Battle With Inflation Seemingly Ends (29:40) The Video Game Industry Grapples With Walkouts, Layoffs, And A Still Growing Industry (40:14) Soul-Jazz Legend Les McCann On New Compilation Album (52:42) Using the I-10 Corridor To Examine Some Of The Country's Most Pressing Issues (1:01:33)
11/28/20231 hour, 8 minutes, 52 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Monday November 27, 2023

Today on AirTalk, comparing California and Florida’s response to COVID-19. Also on the show, author Kliph Nesteroff on comedy culture wars; how the Department of Mental Health is handling LA’s unhoused community; the history of Griffith Park and more. COVID Update: A Johns Hopkins Analysis Compares California And Florida’s Response. Who Handled COVID Better? (00:17) Fruit Fly.. Don’t Bother Me – How LA County Battles Pesky Invasions (19:14)  Kliph Nesteroff Talks New Book ‘Outrageous’ & The History Comedy Plays On Culture Wars (34:16) How The Los Angeles County Department Of Mental Health Is Taking On The Biggest Challenges Posed By Housing The Unhoused (51:37) The Wild History Of Griffith Park (1:22:09)
11/27/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 25 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Wednesday November 22, 2023

Today on AirTalk, LAist investigation into OC Supervisor who funded daughters organization. Also on the show, today marks sixty years since JFK’s assassination; Thanksgiving cooking flops; FilmWeek: ‘Napoleon,’ ‘The Boy and the Heron,’ ‘American Symphony' ' and more. LAist Investigation: OC Supervisor Andrew Do Funded Millions To Daughter’s Org (00:17) Sixty Years After JFK’s Assassination, We Look At His Life And Legacy (07:20) When The Turkey Is…A Turkey: What’s Your Biggest Thanksgiving Flop? (26:33) TV-Talk: 4 Shows To Watch Including ‘Squid Game: The Challenge,’ ‘Monarch: Legacy of Monsters’ & More (40:14) FilmWeek: ‘Napoleon,’ ‘The Boy and the Heron,’ ‘American Symphony” And More (50:55) FilmWeek Feature: Larry Mantle Interviews Jeff Yang About His New Book “The Golden Screen: The Movies That Made Asian America” (1:24:31)
11/22/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 16 seconds
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TV-Talk: 4 Shows To Watch Including ‘Squid Game: The Challenge,’ ‘Monarch: Legacy of Monsters’ & More

Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network tv and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we’re going to try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week, listeners will get the latest scoop on what’s worth watching with Roxana Hadadi, TV critic for Vulture, and Kristen Baldwin, TV critic for Entertainment Weekly. This week’s shows include: Squid Game: The Challenge (Netflix) Monarch: Legacy of Monsters (Apple TV+) The Golden Bachelor (ABC & Hulu next day) Faraway Downs (Hulu)
11/22/202310 minutes, 28 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Tuesday November 21, 2023

Today on AirTalk, California Democrats divided over the Biden Administration's handling of the war in Gaza. Also on the show, Rockefeller Foundation president Dr. Rajiv Shah on his new book; challenges drivers over 70 face at the DMV; tips and tricks for Thanksgiving cooking and more.   California Dems Are Divided Over War In Gaza, Handling By Biden Admin (00:17) How LA County’s Seawater Infrastructure Has Helped Prevent Cross-Contamination To Our Water Supply (17:17) Rockefeller Foundation President, Former USAID Head Raj Shah On Taking On The World's Biggest Challenges (31:05) Reporting Has Found Roadblocks For Drivers Over 70 Dealing With The DMV License Renewal Process (51:26) Turkey Acquired…What Now? Tips And Tricks For Your Thanksgiving Table (1:22:07)
11/21/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 27 seconds
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Rockefeller Foundation President, Former USAID Head Raj Shah On Taking On The World's Biggest Challenges

11/21/202319 minutes, 47 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Monday November 20, 2023

Today on AirTalk, Sam Altman joins Microsoft after being ousted as CEO at OpenAI. Also on the show, cellphone bans in school;  Larry talks with LA Mayor Karen Bass; the best Deli’s in LA and more.   Rosalynn Carter, Champion For Mental Health, Dies At 96 (00:17) Microsoft Hires Sam Altman Days After OpenAI Ousts Him As CEO (07:05) Schools Are Banning Cellphones In Classrooms. How Far Will Enforcement Go? (21:51) Mayor Karen Bass: I-10 Opens Way Ahead Of Schedule, Plus The Latest On Housing Efforts (51:38) Pastrami On Rye With A Side Of Sunshine: LA’s Best Delis (1:17:00)
11/20/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 34 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Friday November 17, 2023

Today on AirTalk, Why California is facing a maternity crisis. Also on the show, the future of the weight loss drug market; FilmWeek: ‘Dream Scenario,’ ‘The Disappearance of Shere Hite,’ ‘Saltburn’, FilmWeek Feature: Larry Interviews Taika Waititi and more. Maternal Mortality Rates Steadily Climb In California As The State Faces A Maternity Care Crisis (00:17) Is Zepbound Bound For Glory? A Look At The Latest Weight Loss Drug, And The Future Of The Market (16:54) Should You Break Up With That Long-Time Friend Of Yours? Here’s What To Consider (36:03) FilmWeek: ‘Dream Scenario,’ ‘The Disappearance of Shere Hite,’ ‘Saltburn’ And More (50:58) FilmWeek Feature: Larry Mantle Interviews Taika Waititi About NEXT GOAL WINS (01:22:35)
11/17/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 21 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Thursday November 16, 2023

Today on AirTalk, exploring how the U.S Census calculates Indigenous or Native American identity. Also on the show, new research from Pew examines American tipping culture; the history of TB in Los Angeles; TV-Talk: 7 Shows To Watch Including ‘Julia’ Season 2, ‘The Crown’ Final Season & ‘Scott Pilgrim Takes Off’ and more. The Native American Population Skyrocketed For The 2020 Census – How The United States Counts Native Americans And Indigenous Peoples (00:17) Gratuities Galore! New Study Examines Attitudes Towards Tipping (28:27) LA County Has A Long History With Tuberculosis (51:27) CPUC Vote Thursday Could Slash Solar Incentives. What Could This Mean For Renters And Schools? (01:08:45) TV-Talk: 6 Shows To Watch Including ‘Julia’ Season 2, ‘The Crown’ Final Season & ‘Scott Pilgrim Takes Off’ (01:21:22)
11/16/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 16 seconds
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TV-Talk: 6 Shows To Watch Including ‘Julia’ Season 2, ‘The Crown’ Final Season & ‘Scott Pilgrim Takes Off’

TV-Talk: 6 Shows To Watch Including ‘Julia’ Season 2, ‘The Crown’ Final Season & ‘Scott Pilgrim Takes Off’ Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network tv and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we’re going to try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week, listeners will get the latest scoop on what’s worth watching with Jen Chaney, television critic for Vulture, and Dominic Patten, senior editor for Deadline.   Today’s shows include:  Julia [Season 2] (Max) The Crown [Season 6, Final Season] (Netflix) Fargo [Season 5] (FX & Hulu next day) Scott Pilgrim Takes Off (Netflix) Kennedy (History Channel) A Murder at the End of the World (FX & Hulu) News: SAG Vote On Tentative Contract
11/16/202319 minutes, 12 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Wednesday November 15, 2023

Today on AirTalk, the latest on the SAG-AFTRA tentative deal. Also on the show, Larry talks with LAPD Chief Moore; No Labels co-founder Holly Page on the organizations intentions for the 2024 elections; UCLA study finds Gen Z wants less sex on screen and more.   Latest On SAG Tentative Details As Voting Instructions Reach Its Union Membership (00:17)  LAPD Chief Moore: Arson At The 10, Crime Report, Stalking Allegations And More (17:49) No Labels Co-Founder Holly Page Explains Why Her Organization Is Pushing For a 'Common Sense' Candidate In 2024 (51:09) UCLA Study Finds Gen-Z’s Media Interest Include More Interest In Platonic Relationships, Less In Romantic (01:09:21) Peeling Back The Layers Of ‘The Rarest Common Food’ -- The Onion (01:22:39)
11/15/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 23 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Tuesday November 14, 2023

Today on AirTalk, How to navigate conversations about the conflict overseas over the holidays . Also on the show, the growing popularity of homeschool education; CA legislature passes bill to improve media literacy in K-12; how to access mental health benefits plans through your employer; an interview with bestselling author Michael Connelly and more Conflict Overseas May Bring Discord At Home This Holiday. How Will You Navigate It? (00:17) The Rise In Homeschooling Seems To Be A Lasting And Booming Trend (17:09) New Book Gets Into The Legacies Of Film Criticism Legends Gene Siskel & Roger Ebert (34:39) New Bill Passed By CA Legislature Could Improve Media Literacy In K-12 Education (51:21) Federal Law Says Insurers Must Cover Mental Health And Substance Abuse Disorder Benefits The Same Way They Cover Medical Ones. Here’s How To Navigate It. (1:01:03) Bestselling Author Michael Connelly On ‘Bosch: Legacy” Season 2 And His New Novel ‘Resurrection Walk’ (01:17:16)
11/14/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 16 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Monday November 13, 2023

Today on AirTalk, The latest on the I-10 freeway closure. Also on the show, looking back at five years since the Woolsey Fire; Professor Molly Manning on her new book The War of Words: How America's GI Journalists Battled Censorship and Propaganda to Help Win World War II; an update on the Santa Ana recall election; the importance of the Tustin Hangars and more. I-10 Freeway Closure (00:17) Climate Monday: It’s Been Five Years Since The Woolsey Fire, Plus Major Rain Expected This Week (19:07) Extra, Extra! Read All About It! How American GIs Told Their Own Stories in Newspapers During World War II (32:40) Latest On Santa Ana Recall As Voting Ends Tuesday (51:35) SoCal History: The Significance Of The Tustin Airfield Hangars (57:32)
11/13/20231 hour, 25 minutes, 54 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Friday November 10, 2023

Today on AirTalk, Veteran Series Part V: the issues facing millions of women who return home from service. Also on the show, celebrating Diwali with these sweet treats; how this viral test tells if your relationship is meant to last; FilmWeek: ‘The Marvels’ ‘Your Lucky Day,’ ‘Bella’ and more.   Veteran Series Part V: What Issues Do Millions Of Women Veterans Face Returning Home From Service? (00:17) Food Friday: Celebrating Diwali In Greater LA With Traditional Sweets (23:37) Can The ‘Bird Test’ Tell You Whether Your Relationship Is Meant To Last? (38:26) FilmWeek: ‘The Marvels’ ‘Your Lucky Day,’ ‘Bella’ And More (51:28) FilmWeek Feature: Larry Mantle’s Interview With Scott Eyman On His New Book ‘Charlie Chaplin Vs. America’ (1:22:19)
11/10/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 19 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Thursday November 9, 2023

Today on AirTalk, Hollywood strikes end as SAG-AFTRA reaches a deal with studios. Also on the show, author Sarah Royal discusses her biography A.K.A. Lucy: The Dynamic And Determined Life Of Lucille Ball; Veterans Series IV: Kai Ryssdal discusses his experience as a U.S. Navy veteran; TV-Talk: 6 Shows To Watch Including ‘The Curse,’ ‘For All Mankind,’ ‘Everyone Else Burns’ and more. SAG-AFTRA Reaches Tentative Deal With Studios Ending Hollywood Strikes (00:17) GOP Presidential Hopefuls Debate In Miami – Here's What Happened (18:07) A.K.A. Lucy: The Dynamic And Determined Life Of Lucille Ball (34:12) Veterans Series Part IV: Camaraderie, Purpose, And The Civilian-Military Divide (51:30)  TV-Talk: 6 Shows To Watch Including ‘The Curse,’ ‘For All Mankind,’ ‘Everyone Else Burns’ & More (1:22:17)
11/9/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 27 seconds
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TV-Talk: 6 Shows To Watch Including ‘The Curse,’ ‘For All Mankind,’ ‘Everyone Else Burns’ & More

Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network tv and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we’re going to try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week, listeners will get the latest scoop on what’s worth watching with Danette Chavez, editor-in-chief at Primetimer and TV critic for the New Yorker Inkoo Kang. Today’s shows/news include: The Curse (Showtime & Paramount+) For All Mankind [Season 4] (Apple TV+) Fellow Travelers (Showtime & Paramount+) Pact of Silence (Netflix) Everyone Else Burns (CW & CW App) Colin From Accounts (Paramount+)
11/9/202319 minutes, 10 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Wednesday November 8, 2023

Today on AirTalk, new research from UCLA examines the conditions of young California workers. Also on the show, how deepfake AI pornography is influencing your life; an interview with The Doors drummer John Densmore on his new book ; Veteran Series: understanding VA benefits and more. Young People In California Are Working A Lot. But Many Are Struggling To Make Ends Meet (00:17) Deepfake AI Pornography Is Exploding Online, What Can Be Done To Prevent Its Spread? (23:18) 'The Doors' Drummer John Densmore Flips The Bird To Greed In New Book 'The Doors Unhinged' (31:08) Veterans Series: Getting Into The Impact Of VA Benefits, G.I. Bills, Healthcare & Predatory Companies (51:15) SAG Strike Update: AI Protections Still Needing To Be Ironed Out Following Long Days Of Negotiating This Week (1:34:22)
11/8/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 30 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Tuesday November 7, 2023

Today on AirTalk, CalMatters investigation into EDD. Also on the show, SCOTUS hears arguments today on Second Amendment gun rights; a new book examines the life of Mollie Moon; Veteran Series: mental health and PTSD. California’s Unemployment Crash: A CalMatters Investigation (00:17) Why History Is At The Center Of SCOTUS Case Looking At Gun Rights And Domestic Abusers (17:13) New Book Offers Look Into The Life Of Mollie Moon & Her Influence On The Civil Rights Movement (32:21) Veterans Series: Mental Health, PTSD, And Other Unseen Wounds Of War (51:39)
11/7/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 42 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Monday November 6, 2023

Today on AirTalk, SAG-AFTRA reviewing ‘Last, Best, and Final Offer’ from studios. Also on the show, theoretical physicist Kip Thorne and artist Lia Halloran on their new book The Warped Side of Our Universe; introducing the Veterans Series: taking a look at the challenges vets face in Southern California; the history of SoCal programmatic architecture and more. SAG-AFTRA Strike Update: Actors' Union Is Reviewing 'Last, Best And Final Offer' From Studios (00:17) New Options For Wildfire-Resilient Homes Are Rising, We Get Into Their Unique Architecture And Implications (16:35) Art And Science Collide In New Book “The Warped Side of Our Universe,” An Illustrated Exploration Of Theoretical Physics In An Epic Poem (32:46) Veterans Series: The Biggest Challenges Vets Face In Southern California (51:31) From Donuts to Chili Bowls: SoCal’s Long History Of ‘Programmatic’ Architecture (1:26:18)
11/6/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 21 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Friday November 3, 2023

Today on AirTalk, everything you need to know about the Cedar Fair and Six Flags merger. Also on the show, radio's wartime role; testing bargain burgers for food friday; FilmWeek: ‘Fingernails,’ ‘Four Daughters,’ ‘Going to Mars: The Nikki Giovanni Project’ and more. Cedar Fair And Six Flags Will Merge To Create A Playtime Powerhouse (00:17) The Role Radio Plays In Times Of War (16:01) Are Bargain Burgers Better? We Put The $6 Smash Hit Smashburger To The Test (35:13) FilmWeek: ‘Fingernails,’ ‘Four Daughters,’ ‘Going to Mars: The Nikki Giovanni Project’ And More (51:29) FilmWeek Feature: The Depiction Of Girls And Young Women In Anime with Charles Solomon (01:22:33) FilmWeek Feature: The Future of Marvel With Variety Editor Tatiana Siegel (01:32:53)
11/3/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 18 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Thursday November 2, 2023

Today on AirTalk, Local safety concerns amid the war in Gaza. Also on the show, our hangup with the word cougar; everything you need to know about the Beatles new A.I. song; TV-Talk: 6 Shows To Watch Including ‘Bodies’ & ‘Invincible;’ Talking The Latest TV News and more. Incidents Of Hate And Feelings Of Grief Locally Amid War In Gaza (00:17) Why The Term ‘Cougar’ Is Still Used Conversationally, And What That Tells Us About Persisting Stereotypes About Age Differences In Relationships (28:29) Insurance Companies Are Threatening Policy Cancellations If Ojai Residents Don't Trim Their Trees (51:36) Come Together For A “New” Beatles’ Song Today, Thanks To Artificial Intelligence (01:14:37) TV-Talk: 4 Shows To Watch Including ‘Bodies’ & ‘Invincible;’ Talking The Latest TV News (01:25:58)
11/2/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 45 seconds
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TV-Talk: 4 Shows To Watch Including ‘Bodies’ & ‘Invincible;’ Talking The Latest TV News

Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network tv and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we’re going to try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week, listeners will get the latest scoop on what’s worth watching with Eric Deggans, television critic for NPR, and Liz Shannon Miller, senior entertainment editor for Consequence. Today’s shows/news include: Matthew Perry passes away at 54 Disney acquires majority stake of Hulu HBO executive uses burner accounts to troll TV critics Invincible [Season 2] (Amazon Prime Video) Bodies (Netflix) Lawmen: Bass Reeves (Paramount+) Black Cake (Hulu)
11/2/202315 minutes, 54 seconds
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Airtalk Episode Wednesday November 1, 2023

Today on AirTalk, People with foreign passports enter Rafah crossing. Also on the show, SCOTUS to hear Vidal v Elster trademarking case; the history of gossip; Olympic gold medalist Caster Semenya discusses her new memoir and more.   The Latest In Gaza Plus Efforts To Get People Out Through Egypt (00:17) SCOTUS Case Could Decide Whether Discretion, Consent Is Needed For Trademarking Someone’s Name (16:38) Got Gossip? The Evolution And Importance Of ‘Spilling Tea’ Throughout History (33:27) A 16th Century Indigenous Text Will Now Be Online For 21st Century Readers (51:57) Olympic Gold Medalist, World Champion Runner Caster Semenya On The Biggest Race Of Her Life -- The One To Be Herself (01:17:32)
11/1/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 23 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Tuesday October 31, 2023

Today on AirTalk, CSU faculty voted to strike if necessary. Also on the show, author David Kipen discusses his new book on California; a new study finds a link between joint bank accounts and happy marriages; using sick days for time off and more.   Cal State Faculty Approves Plans To Strike If Necessary (00:17) Has Community College Enrollment Recovered Since The Pandemic? (16:07) Love The Golden State? David Kipen’s New Book ‘Dear California’ Might Be Just For You (25:14) Couples Who Bank Together, Stay Together: Link Between Joint Accounts And Happy Marriages (51:33) Do You Use Sick Days For Things Other Than Being Sick? You Might Not Be Alone (01:27:50)
10/31/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 27 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Monday October 30, 2023

Today on AirTalk, UAW reached a deal with GM ending a six week strike. Also on the show, Sierra Nevada’s Bighorn Sheep; Larry interviews authors of KAOS Theory: The Afrokosmic Ark of Ben Caldwell book; the history of SoCal water; the climate crisis impact on local trails and more. General Motors Reaches Tentative Deal With The United Auto Workers, Ending Six-Week Strike (00:17) The State Of Bighorn Sheep In The Sierra Nevadas And Why It Matters (16:15)  Agent Of KAOS: How Local Multimedia Artist Ben Caldwell’s Vision Of Creating A Nucleus For Black Art In Leimert Park Became A Reality (33:54)  SoCal History Monday: A Deep Dive Into The SoCal Waters Of Aqueducts, Aquifers And Underground Basins (50:39) Electric Vehicle Prices Are Dropping. Is Consumer Demand Waning? (1:11:32) How The Climate Crisis Is Impacting Local Trails (1:22:51)
10/30/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 34 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Friday October 27, 2023

Today on AirTalk, The latest on COVID-19. Also on the show, the legal and moral considerations of civilian death toll in Israel-Hamas war; Treats For Día De Los Muertos; FilmWeek interview with director Alexander Payne and more. COVID-19 Latest: FDA Study Looks Into Risk Of Stroke For Those Pairing COVID & Flu Vaccinations (00:17) Civilian Costs Of War: International Legal And Moral Considerations (17:56) A Feast Fit For The Dead: The Pan De Muerto And Other Treats For Día De Los Muertos (37:17) FilmWeek: ‘The Holdovers,’ ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s,’ ‘Priscilla’ And More (51:04) FilmWeek Feature: Larry Mantle Talks To Director Alexander Payne About THE HOLDOVERS (1:22:40)
10/27/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 27 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Thursday October 26, 2023

Today on AirTalk, Updates on the SAG-AFTRA Strike. Also on the show, the history of the Zoellner Quartet; reactions to California’s new DEI recommendations for community colleges; world series predictions; TV Talk 7 shows to watch and more. The Latest Proposal To End The Actor’s Strike – Good Enough Or No Deal? (04:42) The Story Of The Zoellner Quartet, Trailblazing Chamber Musicians Of The Early 20th Century, And Their Close Ties To California (16:55) What The 1968 Presidential Election Can Teach Us About The Upcoming 2024 Race (32:20) How People Are Reacting To California's New DEI Recommendations For Community Colleges (51:24) World Series Opens Friday With Texas Rangers v. Arizona Diamondbacks (1:18:41) TV-Talk: 4 Shows To Watch Including ‘Fellow Travelers,’ ‘The Gilded Age,’ And ‘Neon’ (1:26:59)
10/26/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 13 seconds
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TV-Talk: 4 Shows To Watch Including ‘Fellow Travelers,’ ‘The Gilded Age,’ And ‘Neon’

Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network tv and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we’re going to try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week, listeners will get the latest scoop on what’s worth watching with Kristen Baldwin, television critic for Entertainment Weekly, and Angie Han, television critic for The Hollywood Reporter. Today’s shows include: Fellow Travelers (Showtime & Paramount+) The Gilded Age [Season 2] (Max) Neon (Netflix) All the Light We Cannot See (Netflix)
10/26/202315 minutes, 8 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Wednesday October 25, 2023

Today on AirTalk, Meta sued by states for harming young people’s mental health. Also on the show, the Navajo Nation debates repealing gay marriage ban; LAist Studios’ Imperfect Paradise new podcast People vs. Karen;  why the business model for new antibiotic drugs isn’t working; asking listeners about unforgettable first dates and more. States Sue Meta Over ‘Addictive Features’ That Harm Kids’ Mental Health (00:17) Navajo Nation Considers Repealing 2005 Gay Marriage Ban (20:49) There’s Growing Interest From CA Legislators For Tiny Homes — So What Does That Look Like? (35:41) Should There Be Consequences For Being A ‘Karen?’ LAist’s Imperfect Paradise Examines How One Couple Fought Back (51:39) We Desperately Need New Antibiotics To Combat Resistant Superbugs, But The Business Model Isn’t Working. Why? (1:06:35) What’s Your Most Unforgettable First-Date Experience? (1:26:09)
10/25/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 36 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Tuesday October 24, 2023

Today on AirTalk, What to expect as negotiations between SAG-AFTRA and the AMPTP resume today. Also on the show, NBA season preview; In-N-Out turns 75; Larry talks with Glynn Washington of Spooked! and more. Negotiations Between SAG-AFTRA And The AMPTP Resume Today – What To Expect (00:17)  NBA Season Preview: Lakers Looks To Build Off Great Year & Clippers Look To Get Back Into Serious Contention (22:18)  New Book Chronicles The Life Of Lakers Legend Magic Johnson (37:56) In-N-Out Celebrates 75 Years – What The Iconic Burger Chain Has Meant To Southern California (51:33) Spooked! Glynn Washington Joins Larry (1:20:27)
10/24/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 32 seconds
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Airtalk Episode Monday October 23, 2023

Today on AirTalk, Israel ramps up Gaza strikes. Also on the show; culinary historian Sarah Lohman discusses her new book; the history of SoCal Filipinos; stories of neighbors who made an impact and more. Israel Ramps Up Strikes On Gaza As US Advises Delaying Ground Offensive To Allow Talks On Captives (00:17) Clean Tech Start Ups Need More Women And People Of Color To Advance Climate Solutions (19:56) The American Food Traditions At Risk Of Extinction, And How We Can Help Save Them (33:43) Exploring The History Filipinos In Southern California (51:32) Won’t You Be My Neighbor? Share Your Stories About The Neighbor Who Made A Lasting Impact (1:23:55)
10/23/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 24 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Friday October 20, 2023

Today on AirTalk, Biden grapples with political division amongst Democrats over Israel. Also on the show, takeaways from the LA County DA Debate; Rev. Andy Bales on retiring; TV-Talk: Shows To Watch Including ‘The Morning Show’ Season 3 & The Return Of ‘The Daily Show’ and more. Halloween Costumes Now On Strike? The Latest With SAG, Actors And Studios  (00:17) Home Sales Are Slowing But Prices Still Haven't Dropped In California (11:18) Digging Into What Makes Good Fusion Food In A Place As Diverse As Southern California (21:29) FilmWeek: ‘Killers of the Flower Moon,’ ‘The Persian Version,’ ‘Beyond Utopia’ And More (33:28)
10/20/20231 hour, 3 minutes, 42 seconds
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TV-Talk: Shows To Watch Including ‘The Morning Show’ Season 3 & The Return Of ‘The Daily Show’

Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network tv and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we’re going to try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week Larry talks to Melanie McFarland, television critic for Salon. Today’s show include: The Morning Show [Season 3] (Apple TV+) Frasier reboot (Paramount+) Lessons in Chemistry (Apple TV+) Return of Late-Night mainstays: ‘Saturday Night Live’ & ‘The Daily Show’
10/19/202310 minutes, 38 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Thursday October 19, 2023

Today on AirTalk, Biden grapples with political division amongst Democrats over Israel. Also on the show, takeaways from the LA County DA Debate; Rev. Andy Bales on retiring; TV-Talk: Shows To Watch Including ‘The Morning Show’ Season 3 & The Return Of ‘The Daily Show’ and more. How is Biden Navigating Domestic Opinion On The Conflict In Israel? (00:17) Recapping The LA County District Attorney Debate (11:36) State Test Scores Plateau Across Subject Areas As Students, Schools Continue To Recover From Pandemic Learning Loss (24:08) Drop, Cover, And Hold On! The Great ShakeOut Comes ‘Round Again (32:33) Andy Bales Retires From Union Rescue Mission After 20 Years (43:41) TV-Talk: Shows To Watch Including ‘The Morning Show’ Season 3 & The Return Of ‘The Daily Show’ (55:00)
10/19/20231 hour, 3 minutes, 7 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Wednesday October 18, 2023

Today on AirTalk, Biden visits Israel. Also on the show, California to produce its own affordable Insulin; LAist Investigation into the city of Vernon; LA may finally crack down on ‘Vanlords’; the best fall activities and more. Update On Israel-Palestine War As Biden Gives Speech Offering Aid & Support To Israel  (00:17) California Plans To Produce Its Own Insulin – Is This A Game-Changer For The Pharmaceutical Industry? (11:18) LAist Review Of City That Was Nearly Abolished Due To Corruption Finds Progress On Government Reform, Lingering Environmental Woes (23:10) A ‘Vanlord’ Crackdown Could Be Coming To LA County Unincorporated Areas (33:04) The State's Mental Health Transformation (43:55) The Best Fall Fun And Halloween Haunts In Southern California (54:35)
10/18/20231 hour, 1 minute, 47 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Tuesday October 17, 2023

Today on AirTalk, House Republicans to vote Jim Jordan as the new speaker. Also on the show, finding Covid-19 vaccines for your kids; an interview with actor Mandy Patankin; breaking down Newsom’s vetoes; the effects of offshore wind farms and more. After Two Weeks Without A Speaker, The House Votes Today In Hopes Of Avoiding A Shutdown (00:17) Why It’s Difficult To Find COVID Vaccines For Young Kids (11:45) Emmy, Tony Winner Mandy Patinkin On His New Show “Being Alive” At Segerstrom (22:36) Bills, Bills, Bills: We Break Down What Legislation Gavin Newsom Has Signed – And Vetoed (33:31) CDC May Endorse Antibiotic Doxycycline For STI & UTI Prevention, We Break Down Its Utility (46:47) Offshore Wind Farms Are Key To California’s Plan To Power Its Grid With Entirely Zero-Carbon Energy. But What Do We Know About Their Effects? (56:21)
10/17/20231 hour, 3 minutes, 28 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Monday October 16, 2023

Today on AirTalk, Nightmare fire potential in Topanga Canyon. Also on the show, R.I.P Dodgers 2023 Season; California Newsroom finds a major loophole in the Clean Air Act; the history of SoCal organized labor and more. The Ever-Present Risk Of Wind-Driven Wildfire In Topanga Canyon, And How Local Experts Are Working To Mitigate It (00:17) Triple Play: Remembering The 2023 Los Angeles Dodgers (23:22) New Investigation Reveals Loophole In The ‘Clean Air Act’ (33:05) Exploring The History Of Organized Labor In Southern California (44:06)
10/16/20231 hour, 3 minutes, 15 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Friday October 13, 2023

Today on AirTalk, Israel orders Palestinians to evacuate Gaza. Also on the show, Highland Park Chef Teresa Montaño gives us a taste of Spanish-Portuguese cuisine, FilmWeek: ‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour,’ ‘Anatomy of a Fall,’ ‘The Mission,’ ‘Story Ave’ And More. As A Ground Invasion Looms, Israel Orders Palestinians To Evacuate North Gaza (00:17) Food Friday: Spanish Portuguese Food With Highland Park-Based Chef Teresa Montaño (20:58) FilmWeek: ‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour,’ ‘Anatomy of a Fall,’ ‘The Mission,’ ‘Story Ave’ And More (32:31)
10/13/20231 hour, 2 minutes, 52 seconds
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TV Talk: 3 Shows To Watch Including ‘John Carpenter’s Suburban Screams’ And ‘Bodies’

Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network tv and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we’re going to try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week Larry talks to Roxana Hadadi, television critic for Vulture. This week’s shows include: Frasier reboot (Paramount+) John Carpenter's Suburban Screams (Peacock) Bodies (Netflix)
10/12/20238 minutes, 32 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Thursday October 12, 2023

Today on AirTalk, SAG-AFTRA and AMPTP negotiations come to a halt. Also on the show, a prolific LA law firm faked cases in court; an interview with CBS Sunday Morning correspondent Mo Rocca; TV Talk: 5 Shows To Watch and more. Negotiations Break Down Between SAG-AFTRA And The AMPTP – What’s Next? (00:17) A Prominent LA Eviction Law Firm Cited Fake Cases In A Court Filing. Did AI Play A Role? (11:25) Exploring the So-Called Child Care Cliff With New LAist Early Childhood Education Reporter Elly Yu (23:06) ‘CBS Sunday Morning’ Correspondent On Launching Season 4 Of His ‘Mobituaries’ Podcast About His Favorite Gone-Too-Soon People And Things (32:30) TV Talk: 5 Shows To Watch Including ‘John Carpenter’s Suburban Screams,’ ‘Bodies’ & More (55:34)
10/12/20231 hour, 2 minutes, 10 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Wednesday October 11, 2023

Today on AirTalk, Netanyahu forms unity government. Also on the show, an interview with ATF Director Steve Dettelbach; triple play discusses Dodgers game 3; national coming out day; and more. Israel Forms Unity Government As Strikes Continue On Gaza (00:17) One On One With Bureau Of Alcohol, Tobacco And Firearms Director Steve Dettelbach (12:06) With The Dodgers On The Brink Of Elimination, The Triple Play Digs Into How They Can Survive Game 3 (24:09) Episode 3 Of New ‘Imperfect Paradise’ Series Gets Into Racist Comments Made By LA City Officials (32:41) National Coming Out Day: 35 Years Ago An Awareness Campaign Was A Matter Of Life And Death (43:59)
10/11/20231 hour, 3 minutes, 16 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Tuesday October 10, 2023

Today on AirTalk, the latest as Israel and Hamas war enters its fourth day. Also on the show, how American theaters are fighting financial hardship post pandemic; ad-based streaming is picking up steam; and more. The Latest In The Middle East As Israeli Hammers The Gaza Strip (00:17) How Regional Theaters Are Working Together To Solve Financial Woes And Win Back Audiences (10:03) Ad-Based Streaming Services Are Growing In Interest, What’s Leading To This Transition? (35:25)
10/10/202349 minutes, 31 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Monday October 9, 2023

Today on AirTalk, Israel declares state of war following Hamas attack; exploring the history of Southern California’s Indigenous People; horror stories from landlords and tenants; and more. Israel Declares War On Gaza Following A Bloody Attack By Hamas (00:17) Exploring The History Of The Indigenous Peoples Of Southern California (34:08) October Is For Horror Stories – Tenants And LandLords Tell Us Theirs (51:43) New Documentary Follows Acclaimed Chef’s Rise, And Her Struggles To Open A New Restaurant (1:21:32)
10/9/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 22 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Friday October 6, 2023

Today on AirTalk, New data suggests that violent crime is on the rise despite strict gun restrictions in California; young adults are living with their families and they like it, a taste from Pasadena’s first culinary festival; FilmWeek: ‘The Exorcist: Believer,’ ‘The Royal Hotel,’ “Dicks: The Musical,’ ‘Strange Way of Life’ and more. Guns Are Increasingly Used During Crimes, According To Analysis Of California Department Of Justice Data (00:17) More Adults Not Only Live With Their Parents, But They Like It. Should We Care? (17:55) Getting A Taste Of Pasadena’s First Culinary Festival with DTLA’s (And Soon To Be Pasadena’s) Pez Cantina (39:04) FilmWeek: ‘The Exorcist: Believer,’ ‘The Royal Hotel,’ “Dicks: The Musical,’ ‘Strange Way of Life’ And More (51:08) Larry Mantle Interviews “The Mission” Directors Amanda McBaine And Jesse Moss (1:22:50)
10/6/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 27 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Thursday October 5, 2023

Today on AirTalk, The future of U.S aid to Ukraine; Also on the show an LAist investigation into foul smelling rendering plants; listeners share what the American flag means to them, the making of a new city; TV Talk: Is Peak TV dead? and more. Following Russian Attack On Ukrainian Village That Left Dozens Dead, A Look At The Future Of Funding For Ukraine (00:17) LAist Investigation Explores Ongoing Battle Between Vernon Residents And Foul-Smelling Rendering Plant, Which Could Reopen Soon (15:58) What Does The American Flag Mean To You? (28:45) The Push To Reclaim The Freeways LA Never Finished Building (51:11) Billionaires Plan To Build A New City In Northern California – What Does It Take To Build A Town From Scratch? (1:08:51) TV-Talk: Is Peak TV Dead? Plus Reviews Of ‘Lessons In Chemistry,’ ‘Shining Vale’ And More (1:24:09)
10/5/20231 hour, 38 minutes, 40 seconds
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TV-Talk: Is Peak TV Dead? Plus Reviews Of ‘Lessons In Chemistry,’ ‘Shining Vale’ And More

Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network tv and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we’re going to try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week Larry talks with Joe Flint, staff reporter for The Wall Street Journal, about his recent piece “Peak TV Is Over. A Different Hollywood Is Coming.” And Cristina Escobar, tv critic and co-founder of LatinaMedia.Co, joins to share thoughts and review some upcoming series.  Today’s shows include: Lessons in Chemistry (Apple TV+)    Shining Vale [Season 2] (STARZ) The Fall of the House of Usher (Netflix)     
10/5/202316 minutes, 44 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Wednesday October 4, 2023

Today on AirTalk, across the U.S Kaiser healthcare workers strike; Also on the show the significance of this week's Vatican synod; Weighing the pro’s and con’s of Metro-Micro, Mayor Bass on the talk of the city; and more. Tens Of Thousands Of Kaiser Health Workers Go On Strike (00:17) Kevin McCarthy Is Out As Speaker Of The House. What Happens Next? (08:02) A Synod For The Future? Vatican Gathering Could Have Big Implications For The Future Of The Church (18:10) A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Metro Micro, LA Metro’s Last-Mile Solution (36:42) Amazon Is Facing Its Biggest Lawsuit Yet. What Would A Loss Mean For The E-Commerce Megastore? (51:22) Mayor Karen Bass On Sen. Feinstein’s Replacement, The Latest On Homelessness And More (01:14:37)
10/4/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 11 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Tuesday October 3, 2023

Today on AirTalk, SF considers no right on red. Could LA be next? Also on the show, CARE Courts in LA county; Morning Edition host Steve Inskeep on his new book Differ We Must: How Lincoln Succeeded in a Divided America; a review of the biggest cases on the Supreme Court docket this term , West Hollywood Drivers Can Now Video Chat with the Deputies with a new app; and more. No Right On Red? San Francisco Pushed To Pass The Rule. Would It Work In Los Angeles? (00:15) CARE Courts Are Live In Seven CA Counties – What Do They Look Like, And How Will They Fare? (17:55) How One Of America’s Most Beloved Presidents Navigated Unprecedented Division In The Country (34:11) The Supreme Court Begins A New Term – Here’s What You Should Know (51:30) West Hollywood Drivers Can Now Video Chat with the Deputies Who Pulled Them Over (01:07:59) Themed Parties Can Be Some Of The Most Memorable Bashes – Tell Us About Yours (01:24:27)
10/3/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 27 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Monday October 2, 2023

Today on AirTalk, U.S Government narrowly avoided a shutdown over the weekend. Also on the show, Governor Newsom’s pick to replace Senator Feinstein; SAG-AFTRA resume negotiations today; Jeopardy contestant Amy Schneider on her new book,  In the Form of a Question: The Joys and Rewards of a Curious Life; and more. Weekend Deal Narrowly Averts Government Shutdown -- How The Deal Came Together, And What It Means For Kevin McCarthy’s Speakership (00:17) Governor Newsom Names Laphonza Butler To Fill Late Senator Dianne Feinstein’s Senate Seat (13:27) SAG-AFTRA And Studios Resume Negotiations – How Will Writers' Success Impact Talks For Actors? (51:09) Triple Play: Dodgers Locked In As Number Two Seed, Await Division Series Opponent As MLB Postseason Kicks Off (01:06:54) Amy Schneider On Her Record-Breaking Jeopardy! Run And Who She Is Behind The Game Show (01:22:49)  
10/2/20231 hour, 40 minutes
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Sen. Dianne Feinstein Has Died At 90. The Groundbreaking Politician Served California For Generations

9/29/202349 minutes, 40 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Friday September 29, 2023

Sen. Dianne Feinstein Has Died At 90. The Groundbreaking Politician Served California For Generations Today on AirTalk, The legacy of trailblazing democratic politician Dianne Feinstein who passed away at age 90. Also on the show, FilmWeek: Larry and LAist film critics review new releases this week; an interview with TV and Film Producer Carol Baum. Sen. Dianne Feinstein Has Died at 90 (00:17) FilmWeek: ‘The Creator,’ ‘Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie,’ ‘Man on the Run,’ “Fair Play” And More (55:57) Larry’s Interview With TV And Film Producer Carol Baum About Her New Book (1:27:31)
9/29/20231 hour, 44 minutes, 21 seconds
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TV-Talk: 7 Shows To Watch Including ‘The Golden Bachelor,’ ‘Gen V,’ Beckham & More

Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network tv and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we’re going to try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week Larry talks to Kristen Baldwin, TV critic for Entertainment Weekly, and Dominic Patten, senior editor & chief tv critic for Deadline. Today’s shows include: The Golden Bachelor (ABC & Hulu next day) Gen V (Amazon Prime Video) Bargain (Paramount+) Beckham (Netflix) Found (NBC & Peacock) Lupin [Part 3] (Netflix) Love Is Blind [Season 5] (Netflix) News: return of late-night talk shows  
9/28/202319 minutes, 18 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Thursday September 28, 2023

Today on AirTalk, Could Congress save struggling theaters? Also on the show, Simi Valley GOP debate recap; Roxy celebrates 50 years; a preview of Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me at the Greek from host Peter Segal; TV Talk 7 shows to watch and more. Could Congress Step In To Help Struggling Theaters? Big Names Are In Washington Today To Make Their Case (00:17) Second GOP Debate Devolves Into Chaos As Candidates Steamroll Moderators To Snipe At Each Other (19:47) Iconic Roxy Theatre Celebrates 50 Years (34:46) What’s Going On With The New California Department Of Insurance Deal And What Does It Mean For My Home? (51:25) Quiz ‘Em At The Greek: ‘Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me’ Host Peter Sagal Previews First Live Taping In LA In Five Years (1:07:57) TV-Talk: 7 Shows To Watch Including ‘The Golden Bachelor,’ ‘Gen V,’ Beckham & More (1:23:10)
9/28/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 23 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Wednesday September 27, 2023

Today on AirTalk, The WGA’s deal with the AMPTP. Also on the show, the true story of the AR-15 Rifle in America; the latest on the explosion in Nagorno - Karabakh Region; comedian Tim Meadows on the truthfulness of standup; and more.   The Writers Strike Has Ended. Here's The WGA's Deal With The AMPTP (0:17) Nury Martinez Speaks For The First Time About Racist Recordings On LAist’s ‘Imperfect Paradise' (17:15) The True Story Of The ‘American Gun’ And How It Came To Symbolize Freedom For Some And Evil For Others (31:44) Can An Academic Decathlon Help Orange County Become The ‘Sustainability Capital Of The World?’ These Professors Hope So (51:30) At Least 20 Killed In Explosion In Nagorno-Karabakh Region (1:07:10) Does Comedy Have To Be True To Be Funny? (1:23:40)
9/27/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 35 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Tuesday September 26, 2023

Today on AirTalk, Uber and SoCal cabs strike a deal. Also on the show, hat you need to know about full body MRI; the hidden history of black civil rights; deciding if becoming a parent is right for you; and more. Uber And SoCal Taxi Companies Reach A Deal To Combine Forces (0:17) Full-Body MRIs: An Improvement On Preventive Medicine Or A Path To Unnecessary Tests And Procedures? (14:25) Why The True History Of Black Civil Rights Must Be Traced Back To The Days Of Slavery (35:05) CA Water Update: New Study Finds Central Valley Groundwater Wells Are Running Low Quickly (51:34) Ozempic Is Red-Hot – Behind The Off-Brand Versions Flooding The Market (1:07:53) Deciding Whether To Have Kids Can Overwhelming. Here’s What To Consider If You’re Considering (1:24:07)
9/26/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 37 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Monday September 25, 2023

Today on AirTalk, the end of the WGA strike. Also on the show, state efforts to remove Donald Trump from ballots; workplace happy hours on the decline; and more. WGA Suspends Striking As Tentative Agreement Is Underway (0:15) Could Trump Be Off People’s Ballot This Primary Season? Some Ongoing Cases Across The Country May Decide That (23:15) Are Workplace Happy Hours And Off The Clock Socializing Things Of The Past? (32:25) The Importance Of The Spanish Language To The Latino Identity (50:15) Actor John C. Reilly On His One-Man Show "Mister Romantic" At WeHo's Largo (1:22:20)
9/25/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 30 seconds
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AirTalk Epiosde Friday September 22, 2023

Today on AirTalk, El Niño is on the way. Also on the show, The art of a good comeback line; the history of the cesar salad; Filmweek; and more. El Niño Weather Patterns Are Increasingly Unpredictable – But Climate Scientists Agree This Winter Could Be One Of The Wettest (0:15) ‘I Know You Are But What Am I:’ The Art Of A Good Comeback Line (17:00) Hail Caesar (Salad)! The Surprising History And Many Lives Of A Restaurant Staple (35:08) FilmWeek: ‘Expend4bles,’ ‘It Lives Inside,’ ‘Flora And Son,’ ‘No One Will Save You’ And More (50:49) FilmWeek Feature: Larry Mantle Interviews Writer And Film Historian Nat Segaloff (1:21:54)
9/22/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 11 seconds
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TV-Talk: 5 Shows To Watch Including ‘Young Love,’ ‘Sex Education’ Season 4, ‘The Continental’ & More

Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network tv and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we’re going to try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week Larry talks to Liz Shannon Miller, senior entertainment editor at Consequence, and Steve Greene, freelance TV critic. Today’s shows include: Young Love (Max) Sex Education [Season 4, Final Season] (Netflix) The Continental (Peacock) Dear Child (Netflix) Still Up (Apple TV+)
9/21/202316 minutes, 34 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Thursday Septmebr 21, 2023

Today on AirTalk, Writers and studios continue negotiations. Also on the show, an interview with Sushi Tuesday author Charlotte Maya; new methods of desalination tested out by LA Water District; and more. Negotiations Resume Between Writers And Studios. Could They Reach A Deal Soon? (0:15) LA Water District Testing New Methods Of Desalination – Could It Help Solve Water Insecurity? (17:05) K Is For Kale: Why Some School Districts Are Getting Creative With Menus (34:12) Local Author Charlotte Maya On Navigating The Aftermath Of An Unexpected Suicide (51:18) TV-Talk: 5 Shows To Watch Including ‘Young Love,’ ‘Sex Education’ Season 4, ‘The Continental’ & More (1:23:55)
9/21/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 10 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Wednesday, September 20, 2023

Today on AirTalk, new sand in the O.C. Also on the show, an interview with LAPD Chief Moore; the latest from LAIST-APM Research Lab Report on mental illness in nursing homes; and more. Some Orange County Beaches Are Getting A Facelift With New Sand Produced By Recent Storms (0:15) LAPD Chief Moore: A New Union Contract, Robot Dogs, Smash And Grabs, And More (13:35) LAist-APM Research Lab Report Finds CA Nursing Homes Treating More Serious Mental Illness, Lacking Sufficient Resources To Do So (51:29) Former City Council President Nury Martinez Speaks On Racist Tapes For First Time In Upcoming Season Of ‘Imperfect Paradise’ (1:33:09)
9/20/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 15 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Tuesday September 19, 2023

Today on AirTalk, we talked to a climate researcher who set off a debate about science publishing. Also on the show, a conversation with SAG-AFTRA’s Chief Negotiator; a new documentary on literacy in America; Kool & The Gang's Album 'Wild And Peaceful’ turns 50; and more. A Conversation With The Climate Researcher Who Set Off A Debate About Science Publishing (0:15) SAG-AFTRA’s Chief Negotiator Takes Us Inside The Actors’ Strike And The Efforts To Reach A Deal With Studio (19:02) The Unseen Ways Roads Affect Everything Around Us (34:37) How Reading Instruction Became A Battlefield (51:22) Remembering Kool & The Gang's Album 'Wild And Peaceful’ After 50 Years (1:23:58)
9/19/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 21 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Monday September 18, 2023

Today on AirTalk, LA’s local government considers reforms. Also on the show, a new EV program helps lower-income customers; a new book on growing up on social media; couple friendships; and more. What Reforms Will Come To LA City Voters’ Ballots Following Last Year’s Leaked Tape Scandal? (0:15) A New Program Makes EVs More Accessible For Lower-Income Californians (19:20) The Challenges Of Growing Up On Social Media And Advice On How To Handle It (33:10) Out With The Old And In With A New Era For India As The Government Suggests Renaming The Country (50:42) Couple Friends--The Other Couple You And Your Partner Always Seem To Hang Out With (1:16:58)
9/18/20231 hour, 26 minutes, 40 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Friday Sept. 15, 2023

Today on AirTalk, what you need to know about the CA legislative session. Also on the show, how tech CEOs feel about AI regulation; Filmweek; and more. The CA Legislative Session Ended Last Night – Here’s What You Should Know (0:15)  Tech CEOs Met With Congress To Discuss The Future Of AI Regulation (19:03) Beyond Apples And Honey, What Are Your Rosh Hashanah Food Traditions? (38:09) FilmWeek: ‘A Haunting In Venice,’ ‘Dumb Money,’ ‘The Inventor,’ ‘Outlaw Johnny Black’ And More (50:51) FilmWeek Feature: Larry Interviews The NASA Astronaut Who Inspired The Film ‘A Million Miles Away’ And The Film’s Writer And Director (1:21:56)
9/15/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 13 seconds
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TV Talk: 6 Shows To Watch Including ‘The Other Black Girl,’ ‘One Piece,’ ‘Killing It’ Season 2 & More

Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network tv and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we’re going to try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week Larry talks to The Hollywood Reporter TV critic Angie Han, and Marcus Jones, awards editor for TV & Film at IndieWire. Today’s shows include: The Other Black Girl (Hulu) One Piece (Netflix) The Super Models (Apple TV+) Killing It [Season 2] (Peacock) Dreaming Whilst Black (Showtime & Paramount+) Big Brother [Season 25] (CBS & Paramount+)
9/14/202314 minutes, 56 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Thursday September 14, 2023

Today on AirTalk, NASA’s UFO briefing on a new study– we breakdown the key takeaways. Also on the show, why there’s a shortage of court reporters; TV-Talk; and more. NASA Releases New UFO Report, Appoints New UFO Research Director (0:15) The Justice System Is In Desperate Need Of Court Reporters – Here’s How The Shortage Is Impacting LA County (14:51) The Expanse Of The Universe Can Be Scary To Consider. Renowned Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson’s New Book Wants To Make Sense Of It For Everyone (32:05) Iconic Seaside Restaurant Gladstone’s Will Be Redeveloped – What Are Your Memories, And Some Of Your Other Favorite Beachfront Spots? (52:14) TV Talk: 6 Shows To Watch Including ‘The Other Black Girl,’ ‘One Piece,’ ‘Killing It’ Season 2 & More (1:23:39)
9/14/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 14 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Wednesday September 13, 2023

Today on AirTalk, the latest on the Hollywood writer and actor strike a new state bill that just passed to help. Also on the show, how old should kids be left home alone?; the Disney park that never happened; and more. California Introduces A New Bill To Protect Actors Against AI-Cloning And The WGA Are Set To Meet Showrunners For Negotiations (0:15) The Next Great Consumer Product May Come From The Creative "Mind" Of ChatGPT (18:50) Staying Home Alone As A Kid Is A Right Of Passage – But When Do You Know They're Ready? (31:43) Green Sea Turtles Are Declining In Population Overall – But In SoCal They’re Thriving. Why? (51:34) Angelenos Express Support For LAPD In Some Areas, Concern In Others In New Police-Community Relations Survey (1:03:55) New Book Tells The Story Of Disney’s Unbuilt Ski Resort (1:25:08)
9/13/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 21 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Tuesday September 12, 2023

Today on AirTalk, what to know about the new approved Covid vaccine as cases surge in fall. Also on the show, the future of farming in the climate crisis era; the evolution of obituaries ; and more. COVID Update: The FDA Approves New Vaccines, Rising Rates And More (0:15) How Can California Improve Its Conservatorship System? New Book Argues The State Must Step Up (26:49) Farming 101: What’s Regenerative Farming And Its Utility In Climate-Conscious Agriculture? (51:38) Why Some Mourners Are Choosing Radical Transparency In Obituaries (1:18:45)
9/12/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 20 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Monday September 11, 2023

Today on AirTalk, final week until Governor Gavin Newsom signs new legislation into law– the ones to look out for. Also on the show, the lasting effects of long COVID; a guide to la museums this summer; and more. The Proposed New Laws We Could See In California As State Lawmakers Close Out Legislative Session This Week (0:15) Calling All Picklers – Has Pickleball Become Too Competitive? (16:15) There’s Not Mulch You Can Do About Freeway Noise…Or Is There? (32:31) Disney, Spectrum Parent Company Reach Deal To Bring ESPN, Other Disney Channels Back To Cable Customers (41:57) Too Much Water In The Desert? The Impact of Hurricane Hilary To Our Local Desert Community (51:05) How To Have Hope When You Have Long COVID (1:07:37) Let’s Raise A Glass…Or Maybe A 13th Century Medieval Goblet…To The Museum, And Hear Your Favorite Places And Exhibits (1:27:01)
9/11/20231 hour, 38 minutes, 53 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Friday September 8, 2023

Today on AirTalk, the cover-up allegations against O.C. Superior Court Judge Ebrahim Baytieh. Also on the show, India's path to becoming a global superpower; the best mocktails in LA; FilmWeek; and more. Orange County Judge Accused Of Covering Up Police Misconduct In Murder Case – Here’s What You Need To Know (0:15) India Hosts The G20 Summit: Is This Global Spotlight Indicative Of The Country’s Economic And Political Future? (12:33) Non-Alcoholic Drinks Come In More Varieties Than Ever, But Can Be Tough To Find. Here’s Where To Get Them In LA (36:21) FilmWeek: ‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3,’ ‘The Nun II,’ ‘El Conde’ And More (50:57) FilmWeek Feature: Larry Mantle Interviews Saul Austerlitz About His Book On The Comedy Classic “Anchorman” (1:22:01)
9/8/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 19 seconds
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TV Talk: 7 Shows To Watch Including ‘The Changeling,’ ‘Top Boy’ Final Season, ‘The Swarm’ & More

Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network tv and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we’re going to try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week Larry talks to Eric Deggans, tv critic for NPR and Danette Chavez, editor-in-chief for Primetimer. This week’s shows include: The Changeling (Apple TV+) Top Boy [Season 3, Final Season] (Netflix) Dreaming Whilst Black (Showtime & Paramount+) Scouts Honor: The Secret Files of the Boy Scouts of America (Netflix) The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon (AMC & AMC+) The Swarm (CW & CW App) Little Richard: I Am Everything (CNN & VOD) *Note: The original broadcast noted that Dreaming Whilst Black would consist of 9 episodes, the show will actually only have 6 episodes.
9/7/202317 minutes, 26 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Thursday September 7, 2023

Today on AirTalk, the new challenge for Hollywood tourism– why the iconic sign will no longer be in the itinerary. Also on the show, how to fail in a good way; previewing the NFL 2023 season with our local teams; and more. The Hollywood Sign May No Longer Be On The Hollywood Bus Tour's Itinerary (0:15) Is Studying Civics The Path To Civility? (18:16) Reframing The Way We View Failure As A Society, And How To Tell Whether You’re Failing Productively (37:39) Latest On Hollywood Strikes, Plus The Toll It’s Taking On The Industry And Beyond (51:30) It’s Football Season – What’s In Store For LA’s NFL Teams? (1:07:39) TV Talk: 7 Shows To Watch Including ‘The Changeling,’ ‘Top Boy’ Final Season, ‘The Swarm’ & More (1:23:16)
9/7/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 29 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Wednesday September 6, 2023

Today on AirTalk, how pharmacies are combating worker shortage and a difficult working environment. Also on the show, how age plays a factor in a politician's appeal; the last of the PAC-12 and what’s next; and more. CA Pharmacists Say They’re Overworked And It’s Resulting In Millions Of Dangerous Mistakes A Year (0:15) Older Politicians Are Facing Scrutiny For Their Health – How Can We Determine If They’re Fit To Serve? (19:09) Is Your Phone Really Listening? The Apps You Should Know About That Track You, And Those That Don’t (36:37) Requiem For A Conference: With Pac-12 On Life Support, Alums Share Memories (51:28) How Have High School Movies Changed Over The Years & Stayed Interesting For Audiences? (1:16:16)
9/6/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 25 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Tuesday September 5, 2023

Today on AirTalk, Disney pulled tv channels from spectrum cable over the weekend– we break down the impact. Also on the show, concert etiquettes you should know; the evolution of the American psyche; and more. Latest On Charter Spectrum & Disney Negotiations As Sports-Packed Weekend Leaves Some Unable To View (0:15) Taking A Peek At The L.A. Public Library’s New Collection Of Never-Before-Seen Photos: Marilyn Monroe, Jimi Hendrix, Harrison Ford, Bruce Lee, And More (17:05) To Stand Or Sit? To Capture The Moment Or Be In The Moment? Those And Other Concert Etiquette Questions (32:54) How Did We All Get So Mean To Each Other? (51:16) Could A Virus Actually Be Good? Meet The Phage: Important, Relatively Unknown, And A Potential Key To Medical Innovation (1:22:13)
9/5/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 6 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Friday September 1, 2023

Today on AirTalk, the increase in illegal border crossings this month– we breakdown the number. Also on the show, food friday; the best LA BBQ; FilmWeek; and more. Border Crossings Of Migrant Families Increased In August—We Breakdown The Numbers (0:15) The Age Of Avoidance (16:20) Food Friday: What’s Your Favorite BBQ Spot In SoCal? (37:28) FilmWeek: ‘The Equalizer 3,’ ‘Fremont,’ ‘The Good Mother,’ ‘King Coal’ And More (50:37) FilmWeek Feature: Larry Mantle’s Interview With Actress Nancy Olson Livingston (1:21:41)
9/1/20231 hour, 38 minutes, 59 seconds
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TV-Talk: 5 Shows To Watch Including ‘Fionna And Cake,’ ‘Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’ & More

Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network tv and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we’re going to try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week Larry talks to Jen Chaney, TV critic for Vulture, and Kristen Baldwin, TV critic for Entertainment Weekly, about the latest on streaming and television. Today’s shows include: Adventure Time: Fionna & Cake (Max) Real Housewives of Salt Lake City [Season 4] (Bravo & Peacock) What We Do in the Shadows [Season 5] (FX & Hulu) Judge Steve Harvey [Season 2] (ABC & Hulu) The Changeling (Max)
8/31/202314 minutes, 19 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Thursday August 31, 2023

Today on AirTalk, California’s continuous debate on solitary confinements in prisons– where it’s at right now. Also on the show, the history and evolution of bras; the truth about protein; and more. Should Solitary Confinement Be Limited In Local Jails? The California Legislature Is Considering The Move (0:15) The Future Of Bras: Do They Hold Us Up? Or Hold Us Back? (22:29) The Environmental And Health Costs Of LEDs (51:22) How Much Protein Do We Really Need? (1:11:25) TV-Talk: 5 Shows To Watch Including ‘Fionna And Cake,’ ‘Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’ & More (1:26:09)
8/31/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 17 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Wednesday August 30, 2023

Today on AirTalk, attorney general Rob Bonta sues Chino School District over transgender parent notification policy– we break down the latest. Also on the show, what you need to know about the new Covid BA.2.86 variant; best places to camp; and more. California AG Sues Chino Valley School District Over Parental Notification Policy, How The Law Views Childrens’ Right To Privacy Versus Parents’ Right To Know (0:15) A New Memoir Details The Experience Of Becoming Blind (32:24) What You Need To Know About The New Highly Mutated BA.2.86 COVID Variant (51:27) The Best Places To Camp In California (1:16:27)
8/30/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 31 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Tuesday August 29, 2023

Today on AirTalk, the Biden administration announces price negotiation for 10 major medications. Also on the show, how teachers are preventing and utilizing AI in classrooms; farm lands have decreased due to global warming– what does the future look like?; and more. Ten Drugs Are Subject To First-Ever Price Negotiation By Medicare (0;15) El Segundo Little League Coach On Returning To SoCal As World Champions (17:08) As The New School Year Begins, How Are Teachers Handling Students’ Use Of AI? (27:40) Study Finds Likelihood Of Consolidation In Farming Worldwide, We Break Down The Numbers & Local Impacts (51:21) Los Angeles, What Are Your Top-Tier Bagels And Schmear? (1:20:51)
8/29/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 14 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Monday August 28, 2023

Today on AirTalk, 3 dead after racially motivated shooting in Jacksonville, FL– what fueled this latest hate crime? Also on the show, corrupt LA city councilmen and their current legal battles; the future of AI under government control?; and more. After Dollar General Shooting, Jacksonville Faith Leader Shares How City’s Black Community Is Responding (0:15) Corruption At LA City Hall Once Again In Spotlight As Curren Price Is Arraigned, Mark Ridley-Thomas Is Sentenced (18:59) ‘This Is Wildfire’ Shares History And Science Behind Wildfires, And Tips To Protect Yourself -- All In One Book (35:42) What Policies And Regulations on Artificial Intelligence Would Look Like? (51:24) The Song ‘Rich Men of North Richmond’ Is A Viral Hit – Why Is It Striking A Chord? (1:09:33) Breaking Down New Report That Finds Some Malls Are Bouncing Back (1:27:58)
8/28/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 26 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Friday August 25, 2023

Today on AirTalk, rising federal interest rates are causing unaffordable housing in LA– we look at why this is happening and what are some short-term solutions. Also on the show, How AI is reshaping online porn; FilmWeek; and more. Federal Reserve Chair Says More Interest Rate Hikes Could Be Looming. What Will That Mean Short And Long Term For Housing In SoCal? (0:15) Truths Will Be Told At Tonya Mosely’s Upcoming LAist Live Event (17:21) How AI Is Reshaping Online Porn And Why So Many Are Concerned (32:41) FilmWeek: ‘Gran Turismo,’ ‘Retribution,’ ‘Golda,’ ‘Bella!’ And More (51:18) FilmWeek Feature: Larry Mantle Interviews Author Yunte Huang About His New Biography On Anna May Wong (1:21:52)
8/25/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 9 seconds
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TV-Talk: 4 Shows To Watch Including ‘Ahsoka,’ ‘Only Murders in the Building’ Season 3 & More

Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network tv and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we’re going to try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week Larry talks to Cristina Escobar, tv critic and co-founder of LatinaMedia.Co and Dominic Patten, senior editor & chief tv critic for Deadline. This week’s shows include: Ahsoka (Disney+) Only Murders in the Building [Season 3] Wanted: The Escape of Carlos Ghosn (Apple TV+) This Fool [Season 2] (Hulu) News: What’s the value of sports broadcasting (i.e. NFL) as strikes continue?
8/24/202320 minutes, 26 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Thursday August 24, 2023

Today on AirTalk, a shooting in Trabuco Canyon leaves three dead and multiple injured– what’s the latest development? Also on the show, highlights from last night’s GOP presidential debate; how screens are affecting child growth; and more. Three Dead In Shooting At Popular Orange County Bar, Shooter Killed By Police. What We Know So Far (0:15) Recapping The First GOP Presidential Debate (13:45) New Study Expands On What We Know About Screen Time And Developmental Delays (24:58) Hispanics In America Are Becoming More Diverse In Their Beliefs And National Origin, Why? (33:21) TV-Talk: 4 Shows To Watch Including ‘Ahsoka,’ ‘Only Murders in the Building’ Season 3 & More (44:21)
8/24/20231 hour, 3 minutes
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AirTalk Episode Wednesday August 23, 2023

Today on AirTalk, the latest updates on Hurricane Hilary and WGA Strike. Also on the show, things you never knew about yourself until you lost someone; what’s going on with California’s GOP party?; and more. Writer’s Strike Update: Hollywood Studios Present Latest Contract Proposal (0:15) How Did LA County Fare With Providing Shelter To Unhoused Angelenos During Tropical Storm Hilary? (17:17) What Was The Discovery You Made About A Loved One After They Passed? (27:00) California’s Republican Party May Change Its Stance On Two Of Its Most Dogmatic Beliefs: Gay Marriage and Abortion (51:29) Have You California Dreamin’ About The Mamas & The Papas (1:20:21)
8/23/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 19 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Tuesday August 22, 2023

Today on AirTalk, street medicine teams have been attending to treating and vaccinating our unhoused community. But just how effective are treatments in the long term? Also on the show, the latest numbers in education gap between latino and white college grad; new historical exhibition on The Beatles to open; and more. Could Providing Mental Health Services To Unhoused Angelenos On The Street Lead To Long-Term Treatment? (0:15) The Latest Latino College Completion Study Shows A Widening Gap Between White And Latino Students' Graduation And Degree Completion Rates (16:34) Science Fiction Or Science Reality? ‘Out There’ Explores Sci-Fi’s Leap From Media To Real Life (36:48) Olympic Auditorium’s Storied History Venue On Display At New La Plaza De Cultura Y Artes Exhibit (51:21) In “Chasing Shadows,” A Marine Biologist Reflects On a Life Spent Tracking Great White Sharks (1:23:48)
8/22/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 4 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Monday August 21, 2023

Today on AirTalk, the inland empire bore the brunt of Hurricane Hilary, but this is only the beginning. Also on the show, how the city government is tackling the smash-n-grab crisis; update on LAUSD new term; and more. A Look At Effects Of Hurricane Hilary Across Southern California (0:15) Is Your Child Feeling A Little Under the Weather? LAUSD Says Send Them To School (36:16) A New Police Task Force Will Aim To Curb Flash Mob Robberies (51:14)  Latest On Maui Recovery As President Biden Visits The Area (1:17:40) Living Jazz Legend Herbie Hancock Previews Wayne Shorter Tribute At Hollywood Bowl (1:22:36)
8/21/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 54 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Friday August 18, 23

Today on AirTalk, Hurricane Hilary is the first tropical storm to hit Socal since 1939– what you need to know to prepare for the weekend. Also on the show, the best cheap eats around town; FilmWeek; and more. Hurricane Hilary Is Barreling Towards SoCal – What Can We Expect? (0:15) More Women Are Drinking and Dying From Alcohol Abuse (12:59) Are You Smarter Than An AI ChatBot? Hackers At DefCon Put It To The Test (31:57) Cheap Fast Eats Is Back With The Best Of Chinatown (42:10) FilmWeek: ‘Blue Beetle,’ ‘Strays,’ ‘Aurora’s Sunrise,’ ‘Landscape With Invisible Hand’ And More (51:18) Larry Mantle’s Interview With Director Maite Alberdi About “The Eternal Memory” (1:21:37)
8/18/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 10 seconds
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TV-Talk: 6 Shows To Watch Including ‘Telemarketers,’ ‘Painkiller,’ ‘Ladies First’ & More

Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network tv and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we’re going to try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week Larry talks to Eric Deggans, tv critic for NPR and Roxana Hadadi, tv critic for Vulture, about the latest in television worth checking out. Today’s shows include: Telemarketers (Max) Painkiller (Netflix) Ladies First: A Story of Women in Hip-Hop (Netflix) Dark Winds [Season 2] (AMC & AMC+) Star Trek: Strange New Worlds [Season 2] (Paramount+) Justified: City Primeval (FX & Hulu the next day)
8/17/202316 minutes, 8 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Thursday August 17, 2023

Today on AirTalk, there is not enough shelter for LA’s unhoused, then why are there still vacancies? Also on the show, we take a look at a year after Biden’s inflation reduction act; TV-Talk; and more. 274 Prop HHH-Funded Apartments For Unhoused People Have Sat Empty For Two Months. Why? (0:15) One Year Later, Is Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act Living Up To Its Promises? (18:04) Local Twin Expert’s Latest Book “Gay Fathers, Twin Sons” Dives Into The Complex Case Of The Dvash-Banks Twins (33:58) A UCLA Study Wants To Find Out What’s In Illegal Street Drugs (51:33) EPL At 160 Years: How Has The Biggest Soccer & English Football League Attracted Folks From SoCal To The Beautiful Game? (1:09:13) TV-Talk: 6 Shows To Watch Including ‘Telemarketers,’ ‘Painkiller,’ ‘Ladies First’ & More (1:24:02)
8/17/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 38 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Wednesday August 16, 2023

Today on AirTalk, Maui’s wildfire puts tourism in a tough spot– what to do with your vacation in Hawaii? Also on the show,why are community college transfers struggling?; Hollywood writers have been out of jobs for months, do they qualify for unemployment?; and more. Why Are California’s Community Colleges Falling Short Of Statewide Transfer Goals? (0:15) What’s The Word With GERD? (33:46) New Legislation Hope To Insure Unemployment Benefits For Strikers (51:28) Exploring The History Of California Colonies, And The Thriving Current Day Cities They Founded (1:09:53) ‘The Last Of Us’ Might Not Be Realistic, But Here’s Why We Should Still Be Concerned About The Threat Of Fungal Outbreaks (1:24:22)
8/16/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 23 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Tuesday August 15, 2023

Today on AirTalk, fourth time the charm? What to know about Ex-President Trump’s new indictment. Also on the show, man-less Ubers in the bay area are causing controversy; one-on-ne with Mayor Karen Bass; and more. Donald Trump Faces Charges In 2020 Election Investigation (0:15) TV& Film Labor Explainer: How Did The AMPTP Come To Be & How Have Some Independent Production Companies Continued Production? (12:00) 'Hollywood Signs' Lights Up The Vibrant, Colorful History Of The Neighborhood's Vintage Signage (27:33) Who’s Driving This Thing? San Francisco’s Controversial Robotaxis Get 24/7 Approval (51:23) Mayor Karen Bass: The Latest On Housing, Labor Strikes As City Workers Walk Off The Job And More (1:15:53)
8/15/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 29 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Monday August 14, 2023

Today on AirTalk, the latest on the deadly wildfire in Maui and how it could have been different. Also on the show, back to school season– how education has changed in the last years; the changes and future of the Pac-12 and college football; and more. Latest On Maui Fires + The Lessons We Can Learn From 2018 Greece Fires (0:15) First Day Back For LAUSD Students, What Are Parents, Teachers, and Students Concerned About Heading Into The New Year? (19:13) 12 Bags Packed? Impact Of Pac-12 Football’s Woes & What It Means For The Future Of College Conferences & Broadcasting (35:23) Explaining The Proposals That Could Unlock Billions For CA's Housing Crisis And Why Some Advocates Are Weary  (51:28) Two Years After Kabul’s Fall To The Taliban, How Are Afghans Doing At Home And Abroad? (1:07:31)
8/14/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 41 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Friday August 11, 2023

Today on AirTalk, Hollywood writers and studios are returning to the negotiation table– we explain the latest. Also on the show, what are your favorite cool-down food for those hot summer days; FilmWeek; and more. Writers Have Now Been Striking For More Than 100 Days – What’s The Economic Outlook? (1:10) Hot Days, Cold Food – What’s Your Favorite Go-To Meal That’s Guaranteed To Refresh? (20:32) Shane McCrae Revisits Past Trauma In New Book ‘Pulling The Chariot Of The Sun: A Memoir Of Kidnapping’ (35:30) FilmWeek: ‘The Last Voyage Of The Demeter,’ ‘Heart Of Stone,’ ‘Red, White & Royal Blue,’ And More (49:43) Austin Cross’s Interview With Oppenheimer’s Casting Director (1:20:19)
8/11/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 23 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Thursday August 10, 2023

Today on AirTalk, details on the Ecuador President assassination. Also on the show, the latest on the deadly wildfire in Maui; TV-Talk; and more. Contextualizing The Assassination Of Ecuador Presidential Candidate Fernando Villavicencio (0:20) 110 Calories Of Controversy: How Brands Like Bud Light Can Bounce Back After A Crisis (16:52) Goodbye, Free Donuts: How Is The ‘Perk-Cession’ Changing Your Office Life? (30:30) Maui Wildfire Has Claimed Several Lives And Most Of A Town, What Caused The Latest Spark? (49:55) The Band’s Robbie Robertson Has Died. We Remember The Iconic Singer Songwriter And His Influence (1:05:37) TV-Talk: 7 Shows To Watch Including ‘Strange Planet,’ ‘Son of a Critch,’ ‘Painkiller’ & More (1:22:30)
8/10/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 23 seconds
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TV-Talk: 7 Shows To Watch Including ‘Strange Planet,’ ‘Son of a Critch,’ ‘Painkiller’ And More

Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network tv and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we’re going to try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week, Austin Cross talks to Los Angeles Times television critic Robert Lloyd and freelance TV critic Steve Greene. Today’s shows include: Strange Planet (Apple TV+) Son of a Critch (CW) Painkiller (Netflix) Praise Petey (Freeform & Hulu) Limbo (Viaplay) Reinventing Elvis: The '68 Comeback (Paramount+)
8/10/202316 minutes, 53 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Wednesday August 9, 2023

Today on AirTalk, more on California’s voter demographics. Also on the show, the state of Joshua Tree National Park amid wildfire threats; how masculinity has evolved; and more. California Voters Aren’t Representative Of California Demographics, How Do We Fix It? (0:15) Wildfires Are Threatening Beloved Joshua Trees In The Mojave Desert (16:22) Masculinity’s Evolution: How Is It Changing From Its Most Traditional Sense In Society & The Media? (30:30) Why Did LA Fare Better Than New York During The Pandemic And What Can We Learn About Potential Future Spread? (49:42) When Hollywood Sex Scenes Get Steamy, Intimacy Coordinators Are Ready To Step In (1:06:30) Mom & Dad, I’ve Got Something To Tell You…How To Deal When Your Parents Disapprove Of Your Choices (1:23:53)
8/10/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 23 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Tuesday August 8, 2023

Today on AirTalk, LA County is going to court on homelessness lawsuit. Also on the show, labor strikes heats up in LA; how being nice can negatively affect you; and more. LA County Homelessness Lawsuit Now Heads To Trial Following Appellate Court Rejection (0:15) Hot Labor Summer Just Got A Little Hotter As City Workers Plan One-Day Walkout (14:49) Remembering Director William Friedkin And His Iconic Films ‘The Exorcist’ And ‘The French Connection’ (34:01) How A New Initiative Aims To Make It Easier To Access CA Public Records And Why It Matters (50:51) How Are The Entertainment Industry Strikes Affecting Our Favorite K-Dramas? (1:03:09) ‘Stop, You’re Too Kind’: When Being Too Nice Backfires In Work And Life (1:22:44)
8/8/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 5 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Monday August 7, 2023

Today on AirTalk, the FDA approves a new pill for treating postpartum depression. Also on the show, the long-lasting impact of the pandemics on kids; the summer of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour in LA; and more. FDA Approves Pill Designed To Work Faster For Postpartum Depression (0:15) The Travel Bug Is Biting – Just Make Sure You Have Your Passport (17:05) The Kids Aren’t Alright: The Pandemic’s Lasting Toll On Learning And Mental Health (25:33) In A Post-Affirmative World, How Are So Cal Private Schools Handling Legacy Admissions? (51:32) LA County Public Defender Talks Case Loads For Defense Attorneys, Mental Health Unit (1:07:41) Hello, Cruel Summer: Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Lands In Los Angeles (1:27:45)
8/7/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 30 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Friday August 4, 2023

Today on AirTalk, the latest update on the WGA strike, as plans of negotiation to resume. Also on the show, the steps to become a billionaire when you win the lottery; FilmWeek; and more. Writers Consider Resuming Negotiation Talks With Major Studios After Months Of Striking (0:15) You Just (Hypothetically) Won The $1.25 Billion Mega Millions Jackpot  – Now What? (11:25) Why Chinese Audiences Have Turned Away From Hollywood Movies (34:49) FilmWeek: ‘The Meg 2: The Trench,’ ‘Shortcomings,’ ‘The Beasts,’ ‘Corner Office’ And More (51:28) FilmWeek Feature: Austin Cross Talks 'Princess Mononoke' & Its Kickstarting Of Studio Ghibli’s Global Success (1:22:02)
8/4/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 13 seconds
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TV-Talk: ‘Reservation Dogs,’ ‘Winning Time,’ And ‘Only Murders In The Building’ Return With New Seasons

Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network TV and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we’re going to try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week, Larry talks television with Melanie McFarland, TV critic for Salon, and Liz Shannon Miller, senior entertainment editor for Consequence.  This week’s shows include: Reservation Dogs [Season 3] (FX & Hulu) Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty [Season 2] (HBO & Max)  Only Murders in the Building [Season 3] (Hulu) Heartstopper [Season 2] (Netflix) Star Trek: Strange New Worlds [Season 2] (Paramount+) The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart (Amazon Prime Video)
8/3/202320 minutes, 13 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Thursday August 3, 2023

Today on AirTalk, how jury selection works for President Trump’s hearing. Also on the show, what is happening to the UK economy? ; TV-Talk ; and more. Donald Trump Arrives In Court Today – We Check In, And Look Ahead To Potential Jury Selection (0:15) The UK Economy Is In Jeopardy--How Has One Of The Biggest Economies In The World Fallen Behind (20:25) Seven Decades After Scientists Used Henrietta Lacks’ Cells Without Consent, Her Family Has Reached A Settlement (35:42) Peer Review This: How Research Is Produced and Published Might Be Fundamentally Flawed (51:29) Remote Learning Has Led To New Hires With Major Skill Gaps. How Are Businesses Responding? (1:06:56) TV-Talk: ‘Reservation Dogs,’ ‘Winning Time,’ And ‘Only Murders In The Building’ Return With New Seasons (1:20:13)
8/3/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 27 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Wednesday August 2, 2023

Today on AirTalk, former president Donald Trump has been indicted on four felony charges: what they are and what it means. Also on the show, should retirement age be older or younger?; hobbies you never thought you’d like; and more. The Implications Of Trump’s Four-Count January 6th Indictment (0:15) How Did Starlink Become A Service Provider With Global Influence? (21:04)  Why Wait For 65? The Financially Independent Young Folks Who Are Radically Re-Imagining Retirement (38:21) New Collection Of Research Says Algorithms On Social Media May Not Be As Polarizing As We Thought (51:29) Seven States Have Passed Bills Lowering The Alcohol Service Age For Teen Restaurant Workers--Should California Follow Suit? (1:09:40) Trees, Birds, Pottery – What’s Something You Unexpectedly Gained Appreciation (Or An Obsession) For Later In Life? (1:25:01) 
8/2/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 58 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Tuesday August 1, 2023

Today on AirTalk, a new report details violations on Anaheim city council. Also on the show, why covid cases have increased this summer; what to know going back into office; and more. Report On Anaheim Details Impropriety and Violations, Makes Recommendations (0:15) COVID May Feel Like A Thing Of The Past, But Case Numbers Are Ticking Up This Summer. What’s Behind It?COVID May Feel Like A Thing Of The Past, But Case Numbers Are Ticking Up This Summer. What’s Behind It? (11:10) Dust Off That Tie And Grab Your Briefcase–We’re Going Back To The Office! (39:30) Busloads Of Migrants Keep Arriving in LA From Texas. What Aid And Services Are There To Help Them When They Disembark? (50:24) Are Public Defenders Having a Mental Health Crisis? (1:07:17) Remembering Paul Reubens (1:23:55)
8/1/20231 hour, 38 minutes, 54 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Monday July 31, 2023

Today on AirTalk, the latest on President Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan. Also on the show, is air-tagging your kids a good idea?; the deadline for unpaid pandemic rent is due soon; and more. The Bident Administration’s New Student Loan Repayment Plan–How It Works And How Much Will People Save? (0:15) Up To A Million Russians Have Left Their Homeland Since The War Started – Where Are They Going? (16:04) Kids Are More Supervised Than Ever. Could Small Tracking Devices Be A Solution Toward Sweet Sweet Freedom? (32:32) Unpaid Pandemic Rent Coming Due For LA Renters This Week. Still Owe? Here’s What You Need To Know (51:24) What Considerations Can Youth Athletes Take To Limit Health Risks & Balance Their Training Regimen? (1:11:32) Travel Is Definitely Back. Travel Etiquette? Not Necessarily. Here’s How To Be A Thoughtful Traveler (1:29:58)
7/31/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 7 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Friday July 28, 2023

Today on AirTalk, everything that happened on capitol hill– we explain. Also on the show, how to navigate social media as a parent; FilmWeek; and more. Political Roundup: Trump Faces New Charges, McConnell Freezes Mid-Speech, Hunter Biden’s Plea Deal Goes Awry And More (0:15) It’s Been 75 Years Since Truman Ordered The Armed Services To Integrate - How Far Does The Military Still Have To Go? (21:58) Social Media Can Be Mentally Distressing For Parents In All Kinds Of Ways – How Do You Navigate It? (37:20) FilmWeek: ‘Haunted Mansion,’ ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem,’ ‘Bobi Wine: The People’s President’ And More (50:43) FilmWeek Feature: Larry’s Interview With Author Nat Segaloff On His New Book “The Exorcist Legacy: 50 Years Of Fear” (1:21:47)
7/28/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 4 seconds
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TV-Talk: 8 Shows To Watch Including ‘This Fool’ Season 2, ‘Good Omens’ Season 2 & ‘Dark Winds’ Season 2

Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network TV and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we’re going to try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week, Larry talks television with Inkoo Kang, TV critic for the New Yorker, and Dominic Patten, senior editor & chief tv critic for Deadline. This week’s shows include: This Fool [Season 2] (Hulu) Good Omens [Season 2] (Amazon Prime Video) Dark Winds [Season 2] (AMC) Twisted Metal (Peacock) Harley Quinn [Season 4] (Max) The Righteous Gemstones [Season 3] (HBO & Max) Survival of the Thickest (Netflix) Secret Invasion  (Disney+)
7/27/202315 minutes, 6 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Thursday July 27, 2023

Today on AirTalk, the end to the looming recession: Fed says not going to happen. Also on the show, the popularity of E-bikes; TV-Talk; and more. Fed Raises Interest Rates Again, Consumer Spending Grows. Are We In The Clear Of A Recession? (0:15) What’s Made E-Bikes Grow In Popularity & What Should You Know Before Buying One? (14:46) World Champion Boxer Oscar De La Hoya Squares Off With His Past In New HBO Documentary ‘The Golden Boy’ (28:51) Hospice Care In America Is In Crisis – What’s Been Your Experience? (51:25) Caltech Celebrates 100th Birthday Of Nobel Laureate Rudy Marcus (1:12:28) TV-Talk: 8 Shows To Watch Including ‘This Fool’ Season 2, ‘Good Omens’ Season 2 & ‘Dark Winds’ Season 2 (1:24:29)
7/27/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 23 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Wednesday July 26, 2023

Today on AirTalk, what is happening in Israel– we explain. Also on the show, the fierce court battle between schools and gender identity exposure; why are more Americans becoming early birds?; and more. Legal Overhaul Disrupts Israeli Politics And Leads To Nationwide Protests (0:15) Should Parents Be Notified When Students Choose A Different Gender Identity At School? (17:14) New LA City Councilmember Imelda Padilla On Her Priorities And Restoring Faith In Local Government (51:23) LA's City Forest Officer Joins To Discuss Urban Forestry Goals. Why They're More Complicated Than You Might Think (1:06:40) Nightlife Is Starting To Turn Into Dusk Life—Why Are Folks Starting To Go Out & Head Home Earlier? m(1:25:33)
7/26/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 17 seconds
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Brenton Wood On His Career And Legacy

Austin Cross interviews the Oogum Boogum hitmaker. Photo credit: Scott Dudelson/Getty Images
7/26/202313 minutes, 41 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Tuesday July 25, 2023

Today on AirTalk, Congress is going to hold its second UFO hearing 50 years after the first– what can we expect to learn? Also on the show, what does California parole program data actually show?; how historical documents are preserved for a lifetime; and more. Congress Will Hold Its Second UFO Hearing In Decades (0:15) A Year-Long Investigation Reveals California Isn’t Collecting Data On Its Own Parole Programs (16:06) Should You Research Your Date Before Meeting Them? (25:37) Latest On Heat: Paint Coating That Helps Cool Local Streets & Outlook Of Our Grid During The Final Stretch Of Summer Heat (51:17) When Paperwork Is The Point: How Experts Preserve Historic Documents (1:08:06) Thalidomide Use in 1950s and 60s Led To Thousands Of Babies Born With Defects. New Book ‘Wonder Drug’ Gives Voice To The Victims (1:23:12)
7/25/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 6 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Monday July 24, 2023

Today on AirTalk, the first of its kind box office record: ‘Barbenheimer’s premier weekend success. Also on the show, how to navigate career change later in life; barriers to organ transplant in SoCal; and more. Barbenstrikeheimer: Cinema Returns In Full Force With ‘Barbie’ And ‘Oppenheimer’ As Industry Workers Continue To Strike (0:15)  A New Study Suggests A Genetic Reason For Why Some People With COVID Never Displayed Symptoms (17:52) What Do You Consider When Making Later-In-Life Career Changes? (28:19) Federal Scrutiny Of SoCal Organ Recovery Org Could Lead To Shutdown (51:30) Lending Money To Family? Here’s How To Navigate The Tricky Dynamics (1:23:13)
7/24/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 20 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Friday, July 21, 2023

Today on AirTalk, remembering the great jazz musician Tony Bennett. Also on the show, the art to the perfect wedding toast; FilmWeek; and more. Tony Bennett, Timeless Musician, Passes Away At The Age Of 96 (0:15) ‘Fast Car’-- The Long History Of Appropriation And Cover Songs (20:34) After ‘I Do’ Comes The Hard Part: The Wedding Toast (39:06) FilmWeek: ‘Oppenheimer,’ ‘Barbie,’ ‘20 Days In Mariupol,’ ‘Cobweb’ And More (50:46) Larry’s Interview With Christopher Nolan About OPPENHEIMER (1:21:55)
7/21/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 7 seconds
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TV-Talk: 6 Shows To Watch Including ‘Miracle Worker: End Times,’ ‘The Golden Boy’ & ‘Project Greenlight: A New Generation’

Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network TV and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we’re going to try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week, Larry talks television with Kathryn VanArendonk, TV critic for Vulture, and Danette Chavez, editor-in-chief at Primetimer. This week’s shows include: Miracle Workers: End Times [Season 4, Final] (TBS & Max) Minx [Season 2] (Starz) The Golden Boy (HBO & Max) Justified: City Primeval (FX & Hulu the next day) Survival of the Thickest (Netflix) Project Greenlight: A New Generation (Max)
7/20/202316 minutes, 52 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Thursday July 20, 2023

Today on AirTalk, Stanford president resigns after student-journalist exposes his falsified research. Also on the show, CSU Chancellor Mildred Garcia talks about her goals and plans; TV-Talk; and more. The Stanford Freshman Who Broke The Story That Spurred An Investigation And Resignation Of Stanford President Marc Tessier-Lavigne (0:15) ‘The Measure Of Our Age’ Seeks To Help The Elderly And Their Caregivers Navigate The Complex Process Of Aging (15:43) A Conversation With The Next Chancellor of Cal State University, Mildred García (51:22) Women’s World Cup 2023 Preview As Games Begin In Australia & New Zealand (1:07:17) TV-Talk: 6 Shows To Watch Including ‘Miracle Worker: End Times,’ ‘The Golden Boy’ & ‘Project Greenlight: A New Generation’ (1:22:40)
7/20/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 16 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Wednesday July 19, 2023

Today on AirTalk, Michelin gave out its 2023 stars today and a local restaurant received this award. Also on the show, how to maximize your staycation; cover songs that we thought were originals; and more. Michelin Announced Its Coveted Stars For 2023 – Long Beach’s Heritage Is Added (0:15) If You Can’t Take A Proper Vacation, A Staycation Might Be A Better Alternative Than You Think (19:08) For Doctors, Age May Not Just Be A Number (51:18) Like Karaoke, But Good – What’s Your Favorite Cover Song? (1:18:33)
7/19/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 8 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Tuesday July 18, 2023

Today on AirTalk, what’s going on with LA Times’ ownership– we explain the latest. Also on the show, why are summer themed books everywhere right now?; the future of radio after the pandemic; and more. Amid Sale Of San Diego Union-Tribune, Changes To Sports Section, A Look At The Future Of The Los Angeles Times (0:15) CA Board Of Education Approves New Guide To Teaching Math— What Will It Mean For K-12 Outcomes In The Subject? (18:13) Summer Beach Reads Have Taken Over – Why Do We Love Them So Much? (37:35) The Painstaking Process Behind Displaying The Space Shuttle Endeavor (51:25) The Wilhelm Scream Is Probably Film’s Most Famous Sound Effect. A Local Professor Recently Discovered The Original Recording (1:07:30) Radio Is Still Relevant – But The Pandemic Changed How We Listen (1:22:32)
7/18/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 17 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Monday July 17, 2023

Today on AirTalk, the weekend heat wave caused wildfires and record breaking temperatures. Also on the show, we speak with newly appointed UC Regent Gregory Sarris; the rise of cursing in the workplace; LA only has 5 years to be Olympic gold ready; and more. As Promised, It Was A Hot Weekend – What’s In Store For This Week? (0:15) Newly-Appointed UC Regent, Longtime Tribal Chairman Gregory Sarris On Being A Voice For Opportunity For Native Americans In Higher Ed (17:09) Cursing Seems A Lot More Casual Today – Are We Embracing Our Potty Mouths? (35:42) The Olympics Might Be Five Years Out – But Planning Is Well Underway (51:20) Barbie Is Having A Moment. This New LAist Podcast Tells Her Origin Story (1:24:37)
7/17/20232 hours, 10 minutes, 23 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Friday July 14, 2023

Today on AirTalk, Hollywood faces its first double strike in over 60 years as actors join the picket line. Also on the show, how the use of “therapy speak” can be harmful; can parents and their toddlers both enjoy vacation?; FilmWeek; and more. The Latest From Picket Lines As TV And Film Actors Join Writers On Strike (0:15) ‘Boundaries,’ ‘Triggers,’ and ‘Trauma’ – Are We Weaponizing Therapy-Speak? (23:34) When You Travel With Your Toddler, Who Benefits – You, Them, Or Neither? (40:23) FilmWeek: ‘The Miracle Club,’ ‘Theater Camp,’ ‘Bird Box Barcelona,’ ‘Earth Mama’ And More (51:16) Larry Mantle Interviews Mission Impossible Stunt Coordinator Wade Eastwood (1:21:50)
7/14/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 8 seconds
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TV-Talk: ‘What We Do In The Shadows,’ ‘Full Circle,’ Plus An Emmy Nominations Recap

Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network TV and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we’re going to try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week, Larry talks television with Angie Han, TV critic for the Hollywood Reporter, and Jen Chaney, television critic for Vulture.  This week’s shows include: What We Do in the Shadows [Season 5] (FX & Hulu) Last Call: When a Serial Killer Stalked Queer New York (HBO & Max) Full Circle (Max)  Survival of the Thickest (Netflix)  The Afterparty (Apple TV +) 
7/13/202321 minutes, 5 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Thursday July 13, 2023

Today on AirTalk, SAG-AFTRA and the studios fail to reach a deal as actors prepare to strike. Also on the show, we celebrate 100 years of the iconic Hollywood sign; the California Reparations Task Force’s recommendations; the Emmy nominations with this week’s TV Talk; and more. No Deal Reached Between SAG-AFTRA And Studios, Actors Prepare To Strike (0:15) As The Hollywood Sign Celebrates The 100th Anniversary Of Its Dedication, We Celebrate The Beloved Hike To Get There (20:27) Longtime Journalists And Avid Birders Sing A Cautionary Tune In New Book About Dwindling North American Bird Populations (29:10) What The California Reparations Task Force Is Recommending of the CA Legislature (51:20) Dodgers, Angels Settle In For Home Stretch Of Season With Playoff Sights Set Following All-Star Break (1:07:56) TV-Talk: ‘What We Do In The Shadows,’ ‘Full Circle,’ Plus An Emmy Nominations Recap (1:18:42)
7/13/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 15 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Wednesday July 12, 2023

Today on AirTalk, a double strike looms over the entertainment industry as the SAG-AFTRA negotiation deadline nears. Also on the show, an investigation into LA’s residential hotels; how crisis hotline 988 is faring one year in; a recently identified depression subtype may include 27 percent of depression patients; and more. Federal Mediators To Intervene In SAG-AFTRA, Studios Negotiations As Deadline Looms (0:15) Low-Cost Residential Hotels In LA Are Protected By Law, But That Hasn’t Stopped Some Hotel Owners From Converting Them (18:30) It’s Been One Year Since The 988 Hotline Rollout – How Has It Gone? (51:27) There Are Many Subtypes Of Depression: A New Stanford Study Seeks To Better Understand One (1:07:27) Is This Spot Taken? ‘Paved Paradise’ Explores How Parking Defines Our World (1:23:12)
7/12/20231 hour, 38 minutes, 50 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Tuesday July 11, 2023

Today on AirTalk, homes on the Palos Verdes Peninsula continue to face threats of landslides. Also on the show, how to prepare for the upcoming heat wave; the NASA project holding four volunteers on a simulated Mars; the growing demand for subtitles and closed captioning; and more. The Latest On Rolling Hills Estates And The Collapse Of 12 Homes (0:15) With School Out, Let’s Indulge In A Little Summer Break Nostalgia (25:55) Summer Heat Waves Are Rolling In - Here’s What You Should Expect And How You Can Prepare (51:26) 378 Days on ‘Mars’: NASA Is Testing What A Mission To The Red Planet Could Look Like (1:06:24) Why More People Are Binging With The Subtitles On And What It Means For A Booming Industry (1:23:20)
7/11/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 10 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Monday July 10, 2023

Today on AirTalk, speed cameras may soon hit Los Angeles’ streets with a new bill. Also on the show, why the military is seeing declines in recruitment; the weight-loss drugs rivaling Ozempic; and more. LA Intersections May Soon Have Speeding-Cameras (0:15) Why Is The Military Having Such A Hard Time Recruiting New Soldiers? (19:58) Ozempic Inspired A New Batch Of Weight-Loss Drugs – How Well Do They Work? (51:23) Is Rural America Really Struggling As Much As Some Say? This USC Professor’s New Book Suggests Small Towns Are Thriving (1:16:18)
7/10/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 26 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Friday July 7, 023

Today on AirTalk, a new social media app that has everyone in knots– everything about Meta’s Threads. Also on the show, the future of AI music in nominations and awards; FilmWeek; and more. Meta Has Launched Threads, A Direct Twitter Competitor. Can It Replicate The Experience? (0:15) Police Departments Are Starting To Use Drones As First Responders – How Is It Working So Far? (18:27) Music That Is (Partly) AI Created Can Win A Grammy--What Does This Mean For The Music Industry? (36:34) FilmWeek: ‘Mission: Impossible–Dead Reckoning Part One,’ ‘Joy Ride,’ “The Lesson’ And More (51:26) Larry Mantle Interviews Gale Ann Hurd And Alex Winter Of ‘The YouTube Effect’ (1:22:00)
7/7/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 18 seconds
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TV-Talk: 8 Shows To Watch Including ‘The Lincoln Lawyer’ Season 2, ‘Muscles & Mayhem’ and ‘Jack Ryan’ Season 4

Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network TV and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we’re going to try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week, Larry talks television with Eric Deggans, TV critic for NPR, and Liz Shannon Miller, senior entertainment editor at Consequence. This week’s shows include: The Lincoln Lawyer [Season 2, Part 1] (Netflix) Muscles & Mayhem: An Unauthorized Story of American Gladiators (Netflix) Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan [Season 4, Final Season] (Amazon Prime Video) Warrior [Season 3] (Max) The Witcher [Season 3, Part 1] (Netflix) The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon Prime Video) I’m A Virgo (Amazon Prime Video) My Adventures With Superman (Adult Swim & Max)
7/6/202315 minutes, 58 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Thursday July 6, 2023

Today on AirTalk, a new poll reveals Americans' loyalty to democracy– we explain. Also on the show, Mayor Karen Bass is here for her monthly visit; TV-Talk; and more. The Majority Of Americans Do Not Feel Comfortable Talking About Their Political Views A Recent Poll Found (0:15) Metro CEO On Agency’s Plans To Explore In-House Safety, Regional Connector Opening And More (18:39) TV-Talk: 8 Shows To Watch Including ‘The Lincoln Lawyer’ Season 2, ‘Muscles & Mayhem’ and ‘Jack Ryan’ Season 4 (34:18) Is The Topic Of Sex Now Okay In The Workplace? Why Younger Generations Could Be Driving The Shift (51:22) Mayor Karen Bass: LAHSA’s Annual Homelessness Count, Another Migrant Bus Lands In LA And More (1:14:29)
7/6/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 4 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Wednesday July 5, 2023

Today on AirTalk, what are the costs of fireworks on our health. Also on the show, the latest in SoCal’s hotel worker strike; the era of thrifting everything, not just clothes; and more. Fireworks Cast A Haze Over The City – Are The Beautiful Bombs Worth It Or Is It Time To Ditch The Tradition? (0:15) The Latest After SoCal Hotel Workers Walked Off The Job Over The Holiday (18:52) What It's Like To Buy Everything Used And Advice For Shopping Second-Hand (30:54) What To Make Of The 5 Cases Of Malaria Found In The United States (51:24) TV Producer George Schlatter, Who Created The Laugh-In Series, Reflects On ‘A Life In Comedy’ (1:15:29)
7/5/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 15 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Monday July 3, 2023

Today on AirTalk, why are some fireworks in LA County canceled? Also on the show, How to help your pets during July 4th celebration; LAHSA on the latest homelessness count report; and more. Headed To See Fireworks? Here’s What You Need To Know About Regulations And Rules (0:15)  Checking In On LA Animals Shelters And How To Navigate Your Pets Anxiety This Holiday (17:01) Acclaimed Songwriter Jimmy Webb Returns To California For His First-Ever West Coast Tour (34:44) One On One With LAHSA Director Following Release Of Annual Homelessness Count (51:15) Longtime New York Times Film Critic A.O. Scott Joins Book Review. His First Essay Tackles The State Of Reading (1:09:11) The Story Of Former Dodger Carl Erskine And How He Changed The Game On And Off The Field (1:22:40)
7/3/20231 hour, 37 minutes, 38 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Friday June 30, 2023

Today on AirTalk, what will happen next as the Supreme Court rejects Biden’s student loan debt relief plan. Also on the show, psychedelics are becoming mainstream– what you need to know; FilmWeek; and more. Supreme Court Strikes Down Biden Student Loan Forgiveness Program, Limits LGBTQ Protections In Favor Of Web Designer (0:15) The Largest Psychedelic Conference In History Just Wrapped Up – What Are Some Takeaways? (17:31) What We Can Learn About Ourselves From Exploding Stars (29:22) FilmWeek: ‘Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny,’ ‘Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken,’ ‘Every Body,’ And More (49:47) FilmWeek Feature: The Academy Museum Podcast Preview (1:20:20)
6/30/20231 hour, 37 minutes, 34 seconds
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What Drove This Year's Spike In LA Homelessness? Tenant Advocates Say It's ‘What We Were Afraid Of’

The 9% jump in this year’s L.A. homeless count was disappointing, but not surprising to tenant advocates who have long said that removing local COVID-19 tenant protections would put more people out on the streets.
6/30/202359 seconds
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TV-Talk: 5 Shows To Check Out Including ‘The Righteous Gemstone’ Season 3, ‘Hijack’ & More

Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network TV and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we’re going to try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week, Larry talks television with Roxana Hadadi, TV critic for Vulture, and Kristen Baldwin, TV critic for Entertainment Weekly. This week’s shows include: The Righteous Gemstones [Season 3] (HBO & Max) Average Joe (BET+) Hijack (Apple TV+) Claim to Fame [Season 2] (ABC & Hulu) The Idol (HBO & Max)
6/29/202314 minutes, 12 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Thursday June 29, 2023

Today on AirTalk, what the supreme court decision to ban affirmative action means to colleges. Also on the show, how solar farms took over our desert; Tv-Talk; and more. The US Supreme Court Has Overturned Affirmative Action Practices In College Enrollment. What Does It Mean For Prospective Students? (0:15) Mojave Desert Solar Farms Are Growing, With Some Intended To Power California. But It May Come At The Cost Of Local Plants And Animals (25:43) Sports Are Now Dominated By Analytics That Are Changing The Game For Players, Coaches, Scouts And Teams (33:33) Los Angeles Has Seen A 10% Increase In People Experiencing Homelessness Since Last Year (50:32) TV-Talk: 6 Shows To Check Out Including ‘The Righteous Gemstone’ Season 3, ‘Hijack’ & More (1:24:12)
6/29/20231 hour, 38 minutes, 4 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Wednesday June 28, 2023

Today on AirTalk, why are Californians leaving the state? Also on the show, the next big thing in modern medicine; how to find yourself again after having kids; and more. Over 40% Of California Residents Are Considering Leaving The State, According To A New Poll (0:15) Scientists Agree, We Are Seeing Medical Advances Like Never Before (33:51) Are California’s Dams Prepared To Handle The Sporadic Nature Of Our Changing Climate? (51:24) Listeners Share How They Grappled With Identity After Having Kids And What Made It Better (1:18:46)
6/28/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 14 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Tuesday June 27, 2023

Today on AirTalk, a look at a new report on the U.S Government’s role during the capital insurrection. Also on the show, the expansion on the San Gabriel Mountain; how to combat your picky eaters; and more. New Report Finds FBI And Homeland Security Failures Ahead Of Jan. 6 Capitol Attack (0:15) There’s A New California State Budget Deal – We Break It Down (10:27) Escape From The Ivory Tower: Have You Left, Or Are You Thinking About Leaving Academia? (24:45) Will The San Gabriel Mountains National Monument Expand? A New Bid Hopes So (51:25) Why Are Some Kids Picky Eaters And What Should You Do About It? (1:17:36)
6/27/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 19 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Monday June 26, 2023

Today on AirTalk, who are the Russia Wagners group? Also on the show, how much is too much grand-parenting?; how toxic are chemicals released by gas stoves?; and more. Latest On Russia After Wagner Group’s 2-Day Rebellion (0:15) Grandparents Are Often The Go-To Babysitters – What Happens When Boundaries Are Crossed? (18:35) Toxins Released By Gas Stoves Are As Bad A Second-Hand Smoke, New Study Finds (51:30) A New Book Traces Far Right Extremism Back To The John Birch Society (1:16:35)
6/26/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 21 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Friday, June 23, 2023

Today on AirTalk, why the world became so infatuated in the missing submersible as the search winds down. Also on the show, is ziplining through the woods on your next trip worth the risk?; FilmWeek; and more. How The Titan Submersible Took Over The News Cycle (0:15) The Growing Industry Of Adventure Tourism Comes With Risks And Rewards (18:46) With The American Workplace At A Crossroads, A New Book Seeks To Help Workers Plot A Course To A Meaningful Job (37:21) FilmWeek: ‘No Hard Feelings,’ ‘Desperate Souls, Dark City And The Legend Of Midnight Cowboy,’ ‘After Sherman,’ And More (51:23) The Beloved Video Store VIDIOTS Re-Opens In Eagle Rock (1:21:56)
6/23/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 12 seconds
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TV-Talk: 6 Show To Check Out This Week Including “The Bear” Season 2 & Marvel’s “Secret Invasion”

Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network TV and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we’re going to try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week, Larry Mantle talks television with Angie Han, tv critic for The Hollywood Reporter and Liz Shannon Miller, senior entertainment editor at Consequence.   This week’s shows include: The Bear [Season 2] (Hulu)  Secret Invasion  (Disney+) Glamorous (Netflix) I’m A Virgo (Amazon Prime Video) And Just Like That  [Season 2] (Max) Swagger [Season 2] (Apple TV+) or Black Mirror [Season 6]
6/22/202315 minutes, 54 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Thursday, June 22, 2023

Today on AirTalk, America is getting older– why that’s happening and what you should know. Also on the show, Airtalk listeners share restaurants they regular; TV-Talk; and more. The Average Age Of Americans Is The Highest It's Ever Been, Why? (0:15) A Major New Study On California’s Homelessness Crisis Offers Insights, Recommendations (12:48) Where Everybody Knows Your Name: Celebrating Restaurant Regulars And The Unique Personality They Bring To Their Table (26:27) Less Migrants Are Being Granted Asylum, What’s The State Of Immigration Policy After Title 42? (51:27) When You Were A Student, Was There A Time You Took On Your School And Won? (1:03:55) TV-Talk: 6 Show To Check Out This Week Including “The Bear” Season 2 & Marvel’s “Secret Invasion” (1:23:58)
6/22/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 19 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Wednesday, June 21, 2023

Today on AirTalk, the latest update on the search for the OceanGate submarine. Also on the show, LAPD Chief Michel Moore sits down with Larry for his monthly visit; what’s your favorite pride anthem?; and more. Time Is Running Out To Find The Missing Submersible – What’s The Latest? (0:15) LAPD Chief Moore: Catalytic Converters, Street Racing & Mayor Bass’s Budget (15:06) Certificate Program Offer Alternative Pathways To Education & Work—So What Level Of Interest Have They Generated? (51:27) It’s Pride Month, And We Wanna Know: What’s Your Favorite LGBTQ+ Anthem? (1:06:50)
6/21/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 24 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Tuesday June 20, 2023

Today on AirTalk, the future of affirmative action as the Supreme Court makes a decision. Also on the show, how did L.A. residents owe $2.6 billion in medical debt; what is ‘sharenting’ and its impact?; and more. SCOTUS Round-Up: Indian Child Welfare Act Gets Upheld & Looming Decision On Affirmative Action’s Future (0:15) Center Theatre Group Will Pause Programming At The Mark Taper Forum Amid Budget Shortfalls (17:06) Supreme Court’s So-Called ‘Shadow Docket’ And Its Impact On American Rule Of Law (35:14) LA County Residents Owe At Least $2.6 Billion In Medical Debt – What’s Going On? (51:25) What’s The Impact Of Sharing Your Kid’s Childhood Online? ‘Social Media Babies’ Are Old Enough To Tell Us (1:07:34) Pasadena Playhouse’s Producing Artistic Director On What’s Next After Its Tony Win (1:24:00)
6/20/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 14 seconds
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AirTalk Episode Friday, June 16, 2023

Today on AirTalk, where does California's dyslexia screening in education stands? Also on the show, Author Héctor Tobar on his new book “Our Migrant Souls”; FilmWeek; and more. CA Budget Will Make Room For Funding Of Mandatory Dyslexia Screening— We Discuss The Impact (0:15) What’s It Like To Move Away From Organized Religion But Retain Your Spirituality? (16:24) What Does It Mean To Be ‘Latino’ Today? Author Héctor Tobar’s New Book “Our Migrant Souls” Explores A Term With Different Meaning To Different People (38:56) FilmWeek: ‘Asteroid City,’ ‘Elemental,’ ‘The Flash,’ and more (51:54) Austin Cross’s Interview With Eva Longoria About FLAMIN’ HOT (1:22:31)
6/16/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 49 seconds
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Austin Cross’s Interview With Eva Longoria About FLAMIN’ HOT

6/16/202319 minutes, 3 seconds
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Airtalk Episode Thursday June 15 2023

Today on AirTalk, we discuss potential solutions to Los Angeles’ city government recently inundated with scandal. Also on the show, how the city is helping the group of Texas migrants at Union Station; why the summer job market is booming this year; this week’s TV Talk; and more. What A Group Of Local Scholars Say Could Help Improve Governance In City Of Los Angeles (0:15) Forty-Two Migrants Are Sent By Bus From Texas To Los Angeles (18:42)  Let’s Talk About That Moment When You Realized, “Whoa, I’m Someone’s Dad” (33:54) The Good Ol’ High School Summer Job Isn’t Going Anywhere (51:26) What’s Your Most Formative Summer Camp Moment Or Memory? (1:10:40) 4 TV Shows To Watch Including “Black Mirror” Season 6, “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” & More (1:25:20)
6/15/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 17 seconds
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4 TV Shows To Watch Including “Black Mirror” Season 6, “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” & More

6/15/202315 minutes, 30 seconds
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Airtalk Episode Wednesday June 14 2023

Today on AirTalk, we discuss the charges against La City Councilmember Curren Price. Also on the show, why more and more news organizations are cutting staff; how colleges and universities are fairing in our growing culture war; how to confront a friend about their hurtful behavior; and more. LA City Councilmember Curren Price Charged With Embezzlement, Perjury (0:15) The Media Industry Is Bleeding Jobs – What’s Behind The Trend? (7:01) Are Self-Driving Cars Really Safer To Drive? New Tesla Vehicle Accident Data Shows More Work Needs To Be Done (19:42) How Culture Wars Are Impacting Higher Education (37:00) Latest On Councilmember Curren Price Charges As City Council Respond To News (47:13) A Chat With The New President Of The Board Of The Institute Of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (1:09:40) Having Hard Conversations With Friends Is…Well, Hard. But Maybe It Doesn’t Have To Be. (1:21:43)
6/14/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 18 seconds
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Airtalk Episode Tuesday June 13 2023

Today on AirTalk, California’s wildfire season has begun. Also on the show, why some people of color find themselves on the far-right; how effective are gun buyback programs?; the rise of Emo music in the early 2000s; and more. The State’s First 1,000+ Acre Wildfire Is Here. Is This Blaze Just The Beginning? (0:15)  Not Everyone Embracing White Supremacy And Far-Right Extremism Is White (15:54)  What’s Behind The Trend Of Artists Selling Their Back Catalogs? (35:34) Looking Into Local Gun Buyback Programs – What Defines Their Success & Failure? (51:27) The Most Common Eating Disorder In America Is Also The Most Misunderstood–Binge Eating Disorder And Our Relationship With Food (1:06:17) New Book Offers Retrospective For 2000s Emo Music, Its Rise & Peak In Popularity (1:23:57)
6/13/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 25 seconds
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Airtalk Episode Monday June 12 2023

Today on AirTalk, Reddit’s new fees are charging third party developers. Also on the show, the risks many LGBTQ+ travelers face when vacationing abroad; what being waitlisted means for prospective college students; where we are in our advancement of virtual reality technology; and more. Latest On Reddit As Third Party Apps & Prominent Subreddits Protest The End Of Free API Access (0:15) Many LGBTQ+ Travelers Take Extra Precautions When Going Abroad (17:44)  Why Is It So Hard To Remember Some Of Our Most Euphoric Moments? (33:10) Anticipation Is Making Me Wait…To Find Out If I Got Into My College Of Choice: Navigating College Waitlists (51:27)  Is Player One Finally Ready? What’s Going On In The World Of Virtual Reality. (1:09:16)  High School Theater Is Evolving, But Teachers Are Worried About Censorship (1:26:34)
6/12/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 29 seconds
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Airtalk Episode Friday June 9 2023

Today on AirTalk, former President Donald Trump faces indictment for mishandling classified documents. Also on the show, a new California bill would allow motorcyclists to forgo helmets for religious reasons; FilmWeek; and more. What We Know About Trump’s Indictment For Mishandling Classified Documents (0:15)  Latin Jazz Artist Poncho Sanchez On Performing At The Hollywood Bowl (11:17) Should Motorcyclists Who Wear Turbans For Religious Reasons Be Exempt From Helmet Laws? (22:18)  FilmWeek: ‘Transformers: Rise Of The Beasts,’ ‘Flamin’ Hot,’ ‘Heroes Of The Golden Mask,’ And More (30:38)  ‘Last Remaining Seats’ Returns With Their Annual Series (1:02:19) 
6/9/20231 hour, 35 seconds
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Airtalk Episode Thursday June 8, 2023

Today on AirTalk, the latest on Ukraine’s Kakhovka dam’s destruction and its impact on the Russia-Ukraine war. Also on the show, a new book explores the history of Los Angeles’ automobile industry; California’s public transit faces potential budget cuts amid calls for improvements; this week’s TV Talk; and more. As Ukraine Reels From Dam Disaster, Ukraine and Russia Blame Each Other (0:15) New Book “Driving Force” Chronicles The Way The Automobile Industry Grew Its Roots In Los Angeles (11:03) The Biggest Challenges Facing CA's Public Transit Systems Right Now (32:15) TV-Talk: “The Lazarus Project,” “Yellowjackets” Season 2, “Primo” & More (47:00) Celebrating The ‘Backbone’ Of LAist: Facilities Coordinator Sean McCullen and Donna Ohm (54:29)
6/8/20231 hour, 2 minutes, 13 seconds
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TV-Talk: “The Lazarus Project,” “Yellowjackets” Season 2, “Primo” & More

6/8/202311 minutes, 31 seconds
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Airtalk Episode Wednesday June 7 2023

Today on AirTalk, a new study shows a correlation between a dry Salton Sea and the lack of large earthquakes. Also on the show, what congestion pricing would look like on Los Angeles freeways; Broadway star Bernadette Peters joins us to discuss ‘High Desert’ and her upcoming show in Pasadena; why do we describe disease like we’re waging war?; and more. A Dried Out Salton Sea Could Be Delaying The ‘Big One’ Earthquake (0:15) LA Is Considering Congestion-Pricing –  How Would It Work? (11:29) Bernadette Peters On Her Storied Broadway Career, Playing Patricia Arquette’s Mom On ‘High Desert’ And Her Pasadena Civic Show (33:27) Rethinking The ‘War on Cancer’ And Our Cultural Dictionary For Disease And Illness (45:09) Celebrating The ‘Backbone’ Of LAist: Major Gifts Officer Katherine Gfeller & Audio Engineer Donald Paz (56:10)
6/7/20231 hour, 3 minutes, 52 seconds
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Airtalk Episode Tuesday June 6 2023

Today on AirTalk, several amendments are being proposed to California’s constitution. Also on the show, Americans are holding onto their cars for longer; Los Angeles council members explore the logistics of requiring indoor cooling for rentals; how LA is preparing for this year’s summer heatwave; and more. California Constitutional Amendments To Watch For The 2024 Election (0:15) Why People Are Hanging Onto Their Cars Longer Than Ever (11:15) Proposed LA City Study Would Explore Cost Of Updating Building Codes To Require Cooling (32:58) LA’s Chief Heat Officer On How The City Is Preparing For A Longer, Hotter Summer (43:39) Celebrating The ‘Backbone’ Of LAist: Project Coordinator Jason Georges & Membership Manager Sarah Steinman (52:39)
6/6/20231 hour, 40 seconds
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Airtalk Episode Monday June 5 2023

Today on AirTalk, the Directors Guild reached a tentative contract agreement. Also on the show, how Los Angeles boxers can access their pensions; the growing symptoms and effects of long COVID; we talk to Council District 6 candidates Imelda Padilla and Marisa Alcaraz; and more. The Directors Guild Has Reached A Deal With The Studios – How Will This Affect The Writers And Actors Unions? (0:15) Long Beach & Los Angeles Ports Update As Disruptions Occur Following Rough Labor Negotiations (6:38) California’s Boxers’ Pension Plan Needs More Boxers To Fight For Their Back Pay (11:45) Study Shows Insight Into The Significant Health Toll Of Long COVID (23:26) Council District 6 Candidate Debate: Who Will Replace Nury Martinez? (33:24) Celebrating The KPCC/LAist “Backbone Staff” -- Chief Engineer Lance Harper (59:16)
6/5/20231 hour, 2 minutes, 45 seconds
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Airtalk Episode Firday June 2, 2023

Today on AirTalk, the California State Legislature considers several bills affecting renters. Also on the show, Las Vegas casinos are making it harder for players to win; the social minefield of being the sober friend; FilmWeek; and more. The Eviction Protections Renters Should Know About That Are Up For Consideration In The California Legislature (0:15)  What Are The Odds? Not So Good. Vegas Casinos Are Making It Harder To Win According to Experts (18:22) Teetotal Recall: How Passing On Booze Changes How We Socialize (37:03) FilmWeek: ‘Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse,’ ‘Past Lives,’ ‘Rise,’ and More (51:00) Industry Talk: Summer Movies And The Writers’ Strike (1:31:37)
6/2/20231 hour, 38 minutes, 52 seconds
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Airtalk Episode Thursday 06.01.2023

Today on AirTalk, State Farm will no longer offer homeowner insurance to new California customers. Also on the show, how parents can support their children’s coming out; the status of LA County’s juvenile halls; this week’s TV Talk; and more. State Farm Will No Longer Sell New Home Insurance In California. What Happens Now? (0:15) The Big Stories We’re Covering In K-12 Education (17:38) How Parents Can Support Their LGBTQIA+ Child’s Coming Out Process (26:20) Two LA County Juvenile Halls Are Shutting Down – How Did We Get Here, And What Happens Next? (51:26) TV-Talk: ‘Vanderpump Rules’ Season 10, ‘I Think You Should Leave’ Season 3, Recapping Series Finales Galore & More (1:19:35)
6/1/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 21 seconds
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TV-Talk: ‘Vanderpump Rules’ Season 10, ‘I Think You Should Leave’ Season 3, Recapping Series Finales Galore & More

Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network tv and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we’re going to try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week, Larry Mantle talks to Vulture television critic Jen Chaney, and Marcus Jones, awards editor for TV & Film at IndieWire.   This week’s reviews include: Succession [Season 4, Final Season] (HBO & Max) Vanderpump Rules [Season 10] (Bravo & Peacock) I Think You Should Leave [Season 3] (Netflix) With Love [Season 2] (Amazon Prime Video) Ted Lasso [Season 3] (Apple TV+) Barry [Season 4, Final Season] (HBO & Max)  
6/1/202320 minutes, 38 seconds
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Airtalk Episode Wednesday May 31, 2023

Today on AirTalk, Leslie Van Houten's potential parole. Also on the show, we discuss India’s caste system; LA County’s drug harm reduction strategy; Mayor Bass joins us to discuss the city’s latest; and more. Rehashing Leslie Van Houten’s Role In Manson Killings And Why Her Parole Is So Controversial (0:15) Latest On CA Legislature’s Process Of Passing Protections Based Off One’s Caste (29:52) Why LA County Is Distributing Drug Pipes As Part Of A Harm Reduction Strategy (51:43) Addressing Los Angeles’ Unhoused Remains Constituents’ Top Priority For Bass Administration, According To New LAist Survey (1:11:57) Mayor Karen Bass: White House Aid For Homelessness, What Angelenos Want Prioritized, Extreme Summer Heat Prep And More (1:22:57)
5/31/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 44 seconds
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Airtalk Episode Tuesday May 30, 2023

Today on AirTalk, the debt limit deal goes to Congress. Also on the show, Zev Yaroslavsky details his career in LA politics from activist to elected official; should actors get paid for auditions?; and more. President Biden and House Speaker McCarthy Reach Debt Ceiling Deal. Will Their Colleagues Pass It?(0:15)  A Giant Of Los Angeles Politics Looks Back On His Career (17:29) An Actor Prepares…And Gets Paid? Exploring The Idea Of ‘Audition Pay’ (52:07) What's The ‘Wildest’ Encounter You've Ever Had With Your Significant Other's Family? (1:24:51) 
5/30/20231 hour, 40 minutes, 12 seconds
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Airtalk Episode Friday May 26, 2023

Today on AirTalk, the debt ceiling inches closer. Also on the show, the first ten words for the upcoming Oxford Dictionary for African American English; is mental health awareness doing more harm than good?; FilmWeek; and more. Ahead Of The Holiday Weekend, What’s The Latest On The Debt Ceiling Negotiations? (0:15) The Oxford Dictionary Of African American English Releases Its First 10 Words (15:16) Does Gen Z Pathologize Their Feelings Too Much – And What Could That Mean For Mental Health Long Term? (40:30) FilmWeek: ‘The Little Mermaid,’ ‘You Hurt My Feelings,’ ‘Being Mary Tyler Moore,’ and more (50:59) The Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival (1:22:03) John Horn’s Interview with Writer, Director Nicole Holofcener Of “You Hurt My Feelings” (1:28:34) 
5/26/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 19 seconds
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Airtalk Episode Thursday May25, 2023

Today on AirTalk, we breakdown the GOP presidential primary candidates. Also on the show, Sheriff Luna joins us to discuss the latest on LA County jails and deputy gangs; Patricia Arquette talks about her new show 'High Desert'; this week's TV Talk; and more. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Joins Crowded GOP Presidential Primary Field. Will This Crop Of Candidates Resonate With California Republicans? (0:15)  One-On-One With LA County Sheriff Robert Luna: Latest On County Jail Conditions, Deputy Gangs Crackdown, Staffing & More (27:39) The State Of Local News: Strengths, Limitations And Changes In The Industry (51:20) Oscar & Emmy-Winning Actor Patricia Arquette Talks About Her New Apple TV+ Series, High Desert (1:07:49) TV-Talk: ‘American Born Chinese,’ ‘Primo,’ ‘Run the World’ & More (1:24:30)
5/25/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 20 seconds
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TV-Talk: ‘American Born Chinese,’ ‘Primo,’ ‘Run the World’ & More

Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network tv and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we’re going to try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week, Larry Mantle talks to editor-in-chief at Primetimer, Danette Chavez, and Dominic Patten, senior editor & chief tv critic for Deadline. This week’s reviews include: American Born Chinese (Disney+) Primo (Amazon Freevee) FUBAR (Netflix) Run the World [Season 2] (Starz) Being Mary Tyler Moore (HBO & Max) Bob's Burgers [Season 13] (Fox & Hulu) Succession [Season 4, Final Season] (HBO & HBO Max)
5/25/202312 minutes, 26 seconds
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Airtalk Episode Wednesday May 24, 2023

Today on AirTalk, what to expect from the Metro regional connector opening in June. Also on the show, is jury duty really that bad?; the investigation into LA County’s deputy gangs; the common fear of public speaking; and more. Metro Regional Connector, Connecting Azusa To Long Beach And Santa Monica To East LA, Opens Next Month (0:15)  What’s The Verdict On Jury Duty? (35:37)  LA Sheriff Orders Deputies To Show Gang Tattoos And Submit Interviews To The Inspector General (51:34)  True Crime Podcast Examines An LA SWAT Raid That Left Officer Dead And What It Says About Criminal Justice (1:09:11)  Have A Case Of The Wedding Toast Jitters? You’re Not Alone (1:21:54)
5/24/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 33 seconds
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Airtalk episode Tuesday May 23, 2023

Today on AirTalk, the latest on Biden and McCarthy's debt ceiling discussions. Also on the show, the climate-resistant crops sprouting up in California; states reach a deal for the Colorado River; we honor Vietnam POWs on their 50th anniversary of returning home; and more. Latest On Debt Ceiling As June Approaches And No Deal Set Made (0:15)  What Does Warmer Climate Mean For The Future Of Seasonal Crops In California & Its Agriculture Sector? (07:59)  Western States Announce Dire Colorado River Water Sharing Deal – Is It Enough? (27:59) Should California Employers Cover Fertility Treatment For All? (51:27)  Nixon Library Hosting Parade To Honor Vietnam POWs On 50th Anniversary Of Their Homecoming (1:14:36)  In A Dark Town With Dark Secrets, One Man’s New Book Weaves Cocktails And Lore Into A Love Letter To Film Noir (1:27:14) 
5/23/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 22 seconds
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Airtalk Episode Monday May 22, 2023

Today on AirTalk, the controversy over the Dodgers’ Pride Night honorees. Also on the show, the latest on California’s snowpack; undocumented students may be able to work on UC campuses; a new California bill may require universities to share revenue with athletes; and more. The Dodgers Uninvited An LA LGBTQ+ Nuns Group From Pride Night. Thoughts? (0:15) California Snowpack Update: The View From The Top, And The Tech Helping To Reveal It (19:07) That’s (No Longer) Mr. To You: Wall Street Journal Drops The Use Of Honorifics (32:28) The Legal Road Ahead After UC Regents Approve Proposal To Allow Hiring Of Undocumented Students For On-Campus Jobs (51:22)  University Athletic Programs Would Be Required To Share Revenue From Major Sports Under Proposed California Law (1:09:43) New Book On Dr. Martin Luther King Offers Further Details, Research Into His Life (1:25:22) 
5/22/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 26 seconds
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Airtalk Episode Friday May 19, 2023

Today on AirTalk, the Biden administration includes LA in its new federal homelessness initiative. Also on the show, the USDA might ban chocolate milk from school cafeterias; household debt reaches 17 trillion dollars; FilmWeek; and more. Los Angeles Was Chosen As Site For Federal Initiative To Reduce Homelessness. What Will This Mean For The City’s Already Ongoing Efforts? (0:15) USDA Considers Banning One Of The Best Parts Of School Lunch: Chocolate Milk (11:48) Total Household Debt In The US Has Hit $17 Trillion – What Does That Number Tell Us? (25:00)  Chasten Buttigieg On Why His Adaptation Of His Memoir “I Have Something To Tell You” For Young Adults Is Really Meant For Adults (37:35) FilmWeek: ‘Fast X,’ ‘Wanda Sykes: I’m An entertainer,’ ‘Astérix & Obélix: The Middle Kingdom,’ and more (51:32) Larry Mantle’s Interview With Sound Designer Mark Mangini (1:22:06)
5/19/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 24 seconds
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Airtalk Episode Thursday May 18, 2023

Today on AirTalk, the billion dollar clean up of California’s oil sites. Also on the show, the proximity bias of upward mobility at work; repairs begin at San Clemente to resume train services; this week’s TV Talk; and more. It Will Cost Up To $21.5 Billion To Clean Up California’s Oil Sites. The Industry Won’t Make Enough Money To Pay For It (0:15)  Scattering Cremains–Where To Do It, Where Not To Do It, And The People Who Scatter Them Anywhere, Anyway (31:25)  Do You Need To Be In Close Proximity To Colleagues To Get Ahead At Work? (51:29) Repairs Begin In San Clemente Where Slope Collapse Closed Casa Romantica And Halted Train Service (1:10:14) TV-Talk: ‘High Desert,’ ‘XO, Kitty’ ‘Clone High’ Season 2 & More (1:15:10)
5/18/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 30 seconds
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TV-Talk: ‘High Desert,’ ‘XO, Kitty’ ‘Clone High’ Season 2 & More

Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network tv and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we’re going to try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week, guest host Austin Cross talks to The Hollywood Reporter television critic Angie Han and Roxana Hadadi, television critic for Vulture. This week’s reviews include: High Desert (Apple TV+) XO, Kitty (Netflix) Class of 09 (FX & Hulu) Bupkis (Peacock) Clone High [Season 2] (Max) Platonic (Apple TV+) Succession [Season 4, Final Season] (HBO & HBO Max)
5/18/202325 minutes, 24 seconds
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Airtalk Episode Wednesday May 17,2023

Today on AirTalk, LA County receives a preliminary injunction on the use of pre-arraignment cash bail. Also on the show, the growing hassle of online return charges; we remember MTV News as it closes operations; homelessness service workers fail to make a living wage; and more. LA Judge Temporarily Limits Cash Bail Requirement (0:15) Why Online Retailers Are Tightening Up Their Return Policies, And What It Means For Consumers (28:44)  With MTV News Shutting Down For Good, Its First-Ever News Director Looks Back On How People Will Remember It (51:32)  Homeless Services Workers In LA County Rarely Make A Living Wage (1:08:55)  The Art (And Science) Of Motivating Your Kids When It Seems Like They’re Disconnecting (1:24:03) 
5/17/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 25 seconds
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Airtalk Episode Tuesday May 16,2023

Today on AirTalk, the latest on California’s Employment Development Department’s backlog. Also on the show, we remember some of the largest retail stores that have gone under; Irvine will soon be home to the nation’s first all-electric hospital; a new book about the NBA legend Lebron James; and more. Why California’s EDD Is Still A Mess And What Can Be Done To Address The Problems (0:15) ‘Guess Who’s Back:’ Lakers Face Off Against Denver Nuggets In Western Conference Rematch (24:29)  As Bed, Bath And Beyond Says Goodbye, We Revisit Other Beloved Bygone Retailers (35:30)  A UCLA Startup Hopes To Make A Dent In Climate Change By Removing Carbon From The Ocean (1:08:05)  UC Irvine Is Building A First Of Its Kind All-Electric Hospital. Could It Pave The Way For More Like It? (1:26:14)  New Book Details Life & Playing Career Of NBA Superstar LeBron James (1:44:07) 
5/16/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 28 seconds
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Airtalk Episode Monday May 15, 2023

Today on AirTalk, we remember Los Angeles political pioneer Gloria Molina. Also on the show, a new CDC study shows teens having less sex; the Biden administration's new EPA regulations; the benefits and concerns of over-the-counter birth control pills; and more. Remembering Political Pioneer Gloria Molina, First Latina Elected To State Assembly, LA City Council and Board Of Supes (0:15)  New CDC Data Finds That Teen Sex Has Dropped Since The Pandemic’s Start (38:45)  New EPA Regulations Aim To Sharply Reduce Greenhouse Gasses (51:30)  A Birth Control Pill Could Soon Be Available Over The Counter, But It Might Not Be As Accessible As You Think (1:11:47)  What’s A Commencement Speech That You’ll Always Remember? (1:26:20) 
5/15/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 27 seconds
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Airtalk Episode Friday May 12, 2023

Today on AirTalk, a new report shows a rise in hate crimes in California. Also on the show, the growing popularity of the birria; we celebrate Mother’s Day with listeners sharing the joys and challenges of motherhood; FilmWeek; and more. Hate Crimes On The Rise In California, Globally Too. What Can Communities Do In Response? (0:15)  Food Talk: What Made Birria Such A Popular Dish Over The Last Several Years? (17:50)  In Honor Of Mother’s Day, We Want To Know: What’s Been Your Biggest Challenge As A Mom? (33:06)  FilmWeek: ‘Hypnotic,’ ‘Book Club: The Next Chapter,’ ‘It Ain’t Over,’ and more (51:23) Industry Talk: Guardians At The Box Office, Writer’s Strike And Video Game Adaptations (1:30:59) 
5/12/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 15 seconds
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Airtalk Episode Thursday May 11,. 2023

Today on AirTalk, the COVID-19 federal emergency ends. Also on the show, our Women’s Health Series continues with a discussion on miscarriages; with the end of the pandemic also comes the end of Title 42; what producers want in the WGA strike negotiations; and more. The COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Is Officially Over, Does Access To Healthcare Go With It? (0:15) What’s It Like To Have A Miscarriage And How Does It Change You? (20:31)  What’s Happening At The Border As Title 42 Pandemic Restrictions Come To An End? (51:24)  Longtime NPR Editor, Producer’s New Book Explores the Truman Committee, And How Its Success Vaulted Harry Truman To The Presidency (1:06:30)  TV-Talk: As WGA Strike Continues, What’s At Stake For Studio Producers In Negotiations? (1:23:23) 
5/11/20231 hour, 39 minutes, 20 seconds