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In The Studio - Legal Advice for Creatives

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Autumn Labbe-Renault hosts Elena Fewell Howard, Of-Counsel, at Rational Unicorn Legal CA Services.

http://www.rationalunicornlegalservices.com

topics discussed include: breaking down barriers so that people from all walks of life can obtain legal services, the company name, and the specific legal concerns for creatives. What do we need to know about? How do we protect ourselves? How and why are we most at risk? 

Recorded 9/23/20.

In The Studio - Health Care for all California

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Health Care for All California is a grassroots movement that advocates for single-payer health care. Millie Brainstein is chair of the Yolo County chapter of this statewide organization. Host Autumn Labbe-Renault checks in with her at the conclusion of a half-day meeting of the Healthy California for All Commission meeting. The commission, which falls under the CA Dept. of Health and Human Services, is tasked with an enviromental analysis of health care delivery, coverage, and financing.

Recorded 08/13/20.

In The Studio - Zombie Bike Parade '21

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Host Bryce Parker talked with Aaron Wedra, zombie bike committee chair about the 3rd annual Zombie Bike Parade on Halloween day. Topics discussed include the history and growth of the event, a preview of the entertainment and grand finale, what is new this year, the route, and how the event has adapted to keep everyone safe due to the pandemic.

https://www.zombiebikeparade.com

Recorded 10/8/21

In The Studio - Resilient Yolo

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The Resilient Yolo planning group is built around the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) study, with goals to build awareness about childhood trauma and create methods to improve the lives of at-risk youth. Susan Jones joins Autumn Labbe-Renault for a discussion about educating people in Yolo County, CA, about adverse childhood experience (ACEs), and an upcoming community summit focused on health equity, resilience from trauma, and improved community outcomes.

#resilientyolo #ACES #healthequity #resilience #communityoutcomes #communitymedia #DavsC #yolocounty

In The Studio - "Red Altar" History Unit

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The recent uptick in violence against people of Asian and Pacific Island (API) heritage, while of deep concern, is hardly new. A look at what grade-school children are taught--and not taught--about the history of racial intolerance for API groups is instructive. Retired teacher and racial justice activist Alexandra Lee-Jobe joins Autumn Labbe-Renault for a discussion about the need for Ethnic Studies in general, and the "Red Altar" project and curriculum in particular. #API #ethnicstudies #DEI #schools #communitymedia #DavisCA #yolocounty

In The Studio - Day of Duty

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Host Jeff Shaw talks with Kyle Parker who is the founder and CEO of ClipDart. He talked about his background, why he started ClipDart and the mission to help neighbors in need who want to look their best, and contribute to their mental wellness. Also discussed are services offered which include an app for on-demand mobile barbers, plus the upcoming event Day of Duty, which will  offer barbering, free food, clothing, school supplies, and support services.

ClipDart.com

Recorded 9/30/21

In The Studio - Yolo Conflict Resolution Center

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Host Jeff Shaw talks with  Kara Hunter, Executive Director of the Yolo Conflict Resolution Center. They discussed the services that are offered including restorative justice, conflict resolution and skills workshops, anger management, where referrals come from, how the pandemic has affected services and the successes they have seen through these programs. 

yolocrc.org

Recorded 9/30/2021

In The Studio - Strelitzia Celebrates 50 Years

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Autumn Labbe-Renault interviews Dean and Janice Labadie, owners of Strelitzia Flower Company in Davis, CA. Discussion charts their progression from one flower cart to several, a stint outside a dress shop in University Mall, a downtown shop and finally, since 2008, their location on Second Street, which supports 30 employees. What does it take to run a business for 50 years with its original owners? What's the impact of working directly with farmers?