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Mar 19 2020 7:10 pm
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PODCAST: Neighbors helping neighbors through the coronavirus crisis

Steve Lowery

Post reporter Stephanie Rivera stops by to talk about the things people can do to help out in these extraordinary times.

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Mar 12 2020 9:22 pm
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PODCAST: The mysteries of Catalina and coronavirus’ food for thought

Steve Lowery

Asia Morris is like a lot of native Long Beach residents who have seen Catalina Island virtually every day of their lives and yet have never made the trip across the channel.

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Mar 5 2020 3:44 pm
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PODCAST: Listen to our in-depth election analysis, unless you’re still waiting to vote

Steve Lowery

If you think you found yourself surrounded by a lot of people on Tuesday, you should have seen the mass humanity that showed up in the Post’s podcast studio to talk about the election, its results, the winners, losers and those who served by standing in line.

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Feb 21 2020 1:25 pm
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PODCAST: Margot Robbie stunt double and Moxi Skates founder Michelle Steilen

Steve Lowery

The founder of Moxi Skates tells of their unlikely journey from Philadelphia to Long Beach to becoming Margot Robbie’s stunt double in “Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey.”

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Feb 14 2020 1:29 pm
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PODCAST: The poetry of giving love the finger

Steve Lowery

On Episode #33 of “Can You Hear Me, Long Beach?” We are all over Valentine’s Day.

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Feb 7 2020 12:55 pm
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PODCAST: Why Karen Carpenter matters

Steve Lowery

Karen, along with brother Richard, formed the Carpenters, a duo out of Downey that are one of the most successful acts in American popular music history

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Feb 1 2020 4:37 pm
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PODCAST: Women and infidelity; Dr. Ebony Utley knows what you’re thinking

Steve Lowery

Utley, a Cal State Long Beach professor, may know more about women and infidelity than anyone

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Jan 24 2020 4:12 pm
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PODCAST: The art of museum navigation with Kleefeld Contemporary’s Paul Baker Prindle

Steve Lowery

If you’re asking, yes, Paul Baker Prindle does “pre-museum-ing.” 

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Jan 19 2020 6:00 am
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PODCAST: Artist Rick Vilchis talks street art, getting arrested and graffiti’s Mt. Everest

Steve Lowery

On Episode #29 of “Can You Hear Me, Long Beach?” Artist Rick “Rickster1” Vilchis dropped by to talk about the graffiti-inspired show he and three colleagues are taking part in at the Hi-lo Gallery within the offices of the Long Beach Post.

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Jan 10 2020 3:36 pm
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PODCAST: ‘Lemur Mom’ Megan Dolan and Long Beach Comic Expo

Steve Lowery

Dolan talks about the pressure to measure up that all mothers, fathers, teenagers, well, just about everyone feels these days

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