Rebecca Capps

Rebecca knows the struggles of mental health and its connection to your body. Now, she is committed to helping others break free from eating disorders and mental health issues. As the founder of Mind Body Thrive, an holistic psychotherapy organization whose goal is to help others by "blending cognitive behavioral therapy with mind/body practices." To learn more about the amazing work Rebecca is doing or to receive help yourself, click here!

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Barbara Jordan

Barbara is an accomplished softball coach in both her own career and her coaching of the CSU Northridge Matadors women's softball team. She is also started the amazing organization Always Bev in honor of her sister Beverly. Always Bev helps educate women and train them with self-defense resources. To learn more about all the amazing work that they do, click here!

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Sally & Chuck Cook

In 2013, Sally and Chuck founded Hope Refuge out of the huge need to house and support sex trafficked minors. They particularly help minors 12 to 17 with wrap-around supportive, therapeutic care where victims can get the help they need to grow into a strong, resilient member of the community. To learn more about the amazing work that the Cook's do, visit their website here!

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Janet Craig

Janet is a world class tennis star, but that's not the most amazing thing about her. Janet is the director of the new movie, Wake Up, a powerful movie about human trafficking and how it can easily happen in plain sight. She has partnered with local non-profits already working in this field to help people become more aware of this important issue! To learn more about the movie, click here!

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The History of Ballard Mountain

Ryan Ballard is the great-treat grandson of John Ballard, the first black landowner in the Santa Monica mountains. Ryan tells the story of the area now known as Ballard Mountain along side Ana Beatriz Cholo, a member of the U.S. Forrest Service and the documentary To Right a Wrong: The Story of Ballard Mountain. You definitely do not want to miss this interview!

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Father Larry Gosselin

Father Larry has been at the Santa Barbara Mission for many years and can usually be seen around town on any given day. He is a true staple of the community and a man with amazing compassion. From Seattle to Calcutta and numerous other locations. You won't want to miss this amazing interview with Franciscan Father Larry!

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Don Schoendorfer

Don Schoendorfer is a biomedical engineer and the Founder of Free Wheelchair Mission. A nonprofit that designs and manufactures durable and cost-efficient wheelchairs for developing countries around the world.

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Tami Barnett

Tami Barnett is the executive director of a nonprofit she co-founded called RaisingHOPE, Inc that empowers children in foster care to achieve their dreams through resources and relationships. RaisingHOPE provides funds, mentoring, life skills and advocacy for children who are or were in the foster care system. She has a passion for coaching and providing resources to young adults aging out of the foster care system. What an amazing woman! To learn more about RaisingHOPE and their amazing work, click here.

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Mike Baker

Officer Baker may be one of the funniest Sheriff's Deputies there is...that is as long as he isn't pulling you over. Mike Bake has done just about every job the department has to offer. From traffic to hostages, Mike has seen it all. Listen in to this interesting (and hilarious) officer discuss his profession with out host Dean Wilson!

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Barry Zegel

Barry Zegel worked at CBS Television City, and has served as Senior VP of Studio Operations in Hollywood, CA. He has received two Emmy awards for his work in the coverage of Olympic Sports. He started his career in 1994 working summers as technician at WCAUTV in Philadelphia.

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