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Doug Pagitt—author, progressive Christian pastor, and executive director of Vote Common Good—is one of the central figures featured in the film Who’s the We?, which chronicles an extraordinary 3,200-mile bicycle journey along the U.S.-Mexico border.

We welcome Professor of Psychology Melissa Harris back in studio for this fascinating discussion.

Research underscores how awareness and verification can help seniors navigate misinformation and emerging AI-driven risks.

Janet Evans, widely regarded as one of the greatest distance swimmers in history, chatted about her career in and out of the pool, and her role as Chief Athlete Officer for the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles.

Dr. Awadalla and Ed talked about surgical dermatology, cosmetic dermatology, laser dermatology, and how Dr. Awadalla and Skincredible dermatology have taken all the guesswork out of skin care.

National Small Business Month is a chance to highlight the critical role small businesses play in local economies. In today’s digital-first environment, small businesses can only grow as fast as their technology and connectivity allow. Wendy explains how Cox Business is helping local companies modernize operations, scale efficiently, and stay competitive.

PAWP Water is a line of science-backed, functional hydration drinks for dogs, co-founded by entrepreneur Gila Leibovitch and her daughter, Nicole. Inspired by their own dog, Chloe, they designed the odor-free, clear water additives and premade drinks to support everyday canine wellness without using pills or messy powders. Go to Gila's retail store Melrose Place on Forest Ave. in Laguna Beach and tell them you heard about PAWP Water on Voice of Laguna, and get a free can!

After successfully winning a $1.4 BILLION judgment from the court, and exposing fraudsters here in Laguna Beach, Mo Honarkar joins Ed for the exclusive conversation.

In 2012 at the age of 3, Ryan went along with his dad to the local recycling center and cashed in a few small bags of cans and bottles and decided that recycling was in his future, leading to the start of Ryan's Recycling. In 2020, he founded Project3R, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to recycling and environmental awareness/education around the world. Project3R hosts environmental cleanups and educational programs for students.

On Wednesday, April 29, the community is invited to attend a screening of The Plastic Detox at the Laguna Beach Cultural Arts Center. Susan Keefe, Southern California Director of Beyond Plastics, will introduce the film, and following the screening, Ed Steinfeld, the Voice of Laguna, will lead a community discussion with Susan and additional panel participants. There's limited seating, so RSVP now!