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05 Oct 2022The Big Burn: How It All Went Wrong00:34:27

Gold, genocide and colonialism: our path to seeing fire as the enemy.

12 Oct 2022The Big Burn: Setting A Forest On Fire00:35:17

What it’s like to put good fire to the ground.

07 Mar 2019The Big One: The Perfect World00:26:10

We’re back at Union Station, moments before the Big One hits, but this time you, our hero, and the city are prepared. And then back to reality and the team from TBOYSG reflect on the lessons they have learned while making the show. 

09 Nov 2022The Big Burn: The Bunker Solution00:31:22

We check out an unconventional solution to wind-driven fires.

21 Feb 2019The Big One: The Plan00:28:01

After six months of research, Jacob finally makes an earthquake kit and ends up asleep outside in the rain on Christmas Eve. 

02 Nov 2022The Big Burn: The Southern California Problem00:32:48

Why prescribed burning won’t solve all of our fire woes.

26 Oct 2022The Big Burn: Taking A Step Back00:23:33

Digesting what we’ve learned. Plus, how other places in the U.S. have figured out fire management.

31 Jan 2019The Big One: The Choice00:27:36

You wake up in a city that feels unfamiliar and watch as neighbors choose to hunker down or head out. The aftershocks are unrelenting and you are almost out of clean water. Will you stay or will you go? 

09 Jun 2023Special Feature: Los Angeles’ Koreatown00:29:26

K-Pop has put Koreatown on the map for a lot of people who might not have known about the neighborhood otherwise. Fans from around the country visit the area for concerts, special K-Pop events, and to find rare or one-of-a-kind merch. Learn what these establishments in K-town reveal about the history of the neighborhood and the music, and how those connections have shaped Korean Americans who have grown up in Los Angeles. Features Ryan Lee Wong, author of the novel, “Which Side Are You On”.
(originally published April 6, 2023)

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This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.

10 Jan 2025Imperfect Paradise: LAist Newsroom Answers Your Questions about the Fires00:24:16

Los Angeles County has been ravaged by multiple fires. Thousands of structures were destroyed, and hundreds of thousands of Angelenos have evacuated. Imperfect Paradise host Antonia Cereijido and correspondent Emily Guerin answer your most commonly asked questions about wildfires such as: Why are so many houses built in fire prone areas? How did the fires get so bad? What should I pack in my go bag? Plus, we get wildfire and evacuation advice from our podcast about wildfires, The Big Burn, with Science Reporter Jacob Margolis.

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Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.

03 Jun 2023Special Feature: The Roots of Rap in California00:51:21

The LA Uprising exploded racial and economic injustices simmering under the surface of Los Angeles into the open. From LAist Studios, season 2 of California Love: K-Pop Dreaming, host Vivian Yoon takes a look at the events leading up to the Uprising, and the efforts following the protests to promote racial harmony in Los Angeles, including the staging of an African music festival in South Los Angeles that featured a performance by an up-and-coming Korean American rapper named Tiger JK. Years after the festival, he would go on to make a name for himself in South Korea as the “Godfather of Korean Hip-Hop”. (Originally published March 23, 2023)

Support K-pop Dreaming and other LAist Studios podcasts by donating now at LAist.com/join 

This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Save 10% off your first month at BetterHelp.com/Dreaming 

This episode is brought to you by your local Kia dealers. Visit kia.com to discover movement that inspires.

This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.

28 Sep 2022The Big Burn: Saving Our Giant Sequoias00:30:06

Why trees that are adapted to living with fire are now burning… and how we might save them.

20 Jun 2023Special Feature: The 2018 Woolsey Fire00:52:54

Loss, hope and resilience in the face of one of nature's most terrifying forces: wildfire. We meet a group of surfers called the Point Dume Bombers who stayed in Malibu during the 2018 Woolsey Fire and find out how they survived the most destructive fire in Los Angeles County history.


This is an episode from Sandcastles, a podcast about home, how we create it, and why we fight so hard for it. Sandcastles is hosted and created by Adriana Cargill. To listen to the full season, visit https://www.wavemakermedia.org/ or find Sandcastles wherever you get your podcasts. 

28 Feb 2019The Big One: The Lessons00:38:40

In this episode, a rat learns to skateboard and we learn how our brain processes (or doesn't) the idea of a big one. 

10 Jan 2019The Big One: The Earthquake00:30:12

You’re at Union Station when the big one hits. The next two minutes are terrifying. By the time you make your way outside, the Los Angeles you know is gone. In Episode One, you experience what the first hours after a massive earthquake could be like.

15 Sep 2022Introducing Season 2: The Big Burn00:04:11

As the world enters a new age of wildfires, science reporter Jacob Margolis dives deep into personal stories that illuminate the history of how we got here, why we keep screwing things up, and what we can do to survive and maybe even thrive while the world around us burns.

 

16 Nov 2022The Big Burn: The Advice Episode00:29:04

Jacob and retired LA County Fire Captain Derek Bart answer your burning questions. 

22 Jul 2019The Big One: The Wake-up Call00:14:32

For the first time in a generation, a pair of big earthquakes shook Southern Californians. If you felt it  -- or even just heard about it -- you may have some questions. In this episode lead producer, Misha Euceph gets answers from hometown hero, seismologist Dr. Lucy Jones.

07 Feb 2019The Big One: The Economy00:26:42

After the big one, the Los Angeles economy will be shook. Hollywood might be too big to fail but what does an economic hit like this mean for you? 

19 Oct 2022The Big Burn: The Impediments00:38:17

We know prescribed burning is a major solution…so why aren’t we doing more of it?

23 Nov 2022The Big Burn: What Comes Next?00:23:30

We get into our feelings. 

14 Feb 2019The Big One: The Buildings00:34:53

The Buildings Every day when you walk into work you assume your building is safe. What if it's not? We try to get answers about two 52-story towers in downtown L.A. built using construction methods that structural engineers no longer use. 

17 Jan 2019The Big One: The Walk00:33:25

No car, the trains are down, the road's a mess and you need to get home. In this episode, you walk 15 miles back to your house through a city that feels unrecognizable.  

21 Sep 2022The Big Burn: The New Normal00:39:42

We examine one particularly pivotal wildfire - the Tubbs fire of 2017.

24 Jan 2019The Big One: The Science00:34:28

A polar bear killer, a Sputnik-inspired scientist, a man who uses the past to see the future and seismologist Lucy Jones. What do they all have in common? Without them, we wouldn’t understand the what, when, why and how of the big one. 

20 Jun 2023Special Feature: The 2018 Woolsey Fire00:54:27

Why do people stay during wildfires and how did the Wild West culture shape the people who live on this hilly, chaparral-covered coastline? A history of Malibu, the evolution of surf localism, and the genesis of the Point Dume Bombers. We meet the obstinate Queen of Malibu whose determination and love of this land shaped the culture of one of the best surf spots in the world.


This is an episode from Sandcastles, a podcast about home, how we create it, and why we fight so hard for it. Sandcastles is hosted and created by Adriana Cargill. To listen to the full season, visit https://www.wavemakermedia.org/ or find Sandcastles wherever you get your podcasts. 

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