• How is LA's Mansion Tax Impacting Housing Development? | Mott Smith
    Jul 5 2025

    Voters thought Los Angeles’ mansion tax would target luxury home sales to help fund solutions for homelessness. In practice, it’s affecting a much wider range of properties, including apartment buildings and commercial spaces. Developer and urban policy educator Mott Smith explains how this is changing the real estate landscape in LA and what adjustments could help restore balance while still supporting public goals.

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    40 mins
  • California Is Rolling Back Its Landmark Environmental Policy to Create More Housing |
    Jul 3 2025

    For decades, California’s environmental law, CEQA, has made it harder to build housing, even in places where it makes the most sense. A new reform changes that. In this episode, land use attorney Dave Rand explains how the rules just shifted and why this could open the door to more housing in the communities that need it most.

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    26 mins
  • California’s Gas Prices Are 50 Percent Higher Than National Average—What's Next? | Michael Mische
    Jul 2 2025

    California’s Phillips 66 refinery will close this October, and Valero’s Northern California facility is expected to follow in 2026, reducing in-state refining capacity by 20 percent. USC professor Michael Mische examines how shifts in where California gets its fuel could affect local prices.

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    50 mins
  • Behind the Mixed Signals in U.S.–China Education Ties | Joshua Philipp
    Jun 28 2025

    American universities are known for their openness to global collaboration. But some partnerships may carry more than academic goals. In this episode, investigative journalist Joshua Philipp looks at how foreign-backed programs on U.S. campuses have intersected with national security concerns, from research funding to curriculum decisions.

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    52 mins
  • Why Is the Solar Industry in California on the Brink of Collapse? | Johnny Graham
    Jun 25 2025

    California has long been a testing ground for clean energy solutions like rooftop solar. State and local leaders promoted adoption to cut emissions and lower long-term costs. But recent policy shifts and rising expenses are changing the equation for homeowners. In this episode, Johnny Graham, CEO of Pacific United Power, explains what’s behind the change and what it means for those considering solar.

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    40 mins
  • Meet the Pharmacist Whose Personalized Medicine Reaches 18 Countries | Dr. Nayan Patel
    Jun 24 2025

    As California pushes health care innovation, working through a system not built for individual care can be limiting. That challenge led pharmacist Nayan Patel to develop tailored treatments now helping patients across the state and in more than 10 countries. The path wasn’t simple. Each step along the way guided how he approaches care and what it takes to build something sustainable. This is his story.

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    46 mins
  • California Is About to Lose 20% of Its Gas Supply—What Happens Next?
    Jun 22 2025

    As California continues investing in clean energy, the gradual decline of in-state refineries is drawing attention. In this episode, a panel explores how this shift could influence long-term energy reliability and what solutions, both policy driven and independent, are emerging to help meet demand.

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    1 hr and 38 mins
  • California Moves Closer to Mass Production of Lithium, but Local Concerns Grow | Michael McKibben
    Jun 21 2025

    A significant lithium resource, among the largest identified in the U.S., is gaining national attention as California works to secure more of its own battery material supply. In this episode, we explore with geologist Michael McKibben the promise of geothermal lithium extraction and its economic potential. Community leader Luis Olmedo shares concerns about the initiative’s impact on local communities and the risk of repeating historical oversights.

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    54 mins