12 episódios

Coachella Valley Chronicles is a highlight of the individuals and visionaries who started the growth of this Valley and have turned it into oneof America's most desired geographies. Whether it's discussing the history of construction and new development in the region or the growth of it as a center for Arts and Entertainment, Randy wil talk to the people who were there and who built this oasis! The program will be weekly and available as a podcast.

Host Randy Florence, whose 35 years in the financial industry brought him to the Coachella Valley nearly ten years ago, joins the iHub Radio line-up in January with an all-new show that will focus on the movers and shakers who have shaped the region over the past several decades.

The program is called Coachella Valley Chronicles and will turn a spotlight on the communities that stretch from the San Gorgonio Pass to the Salton Sea and the many people who have been instrumental in creating the oasis that is home to nearly a half-million people and the travel destination of several millions of visitors each year.



In addition to his work in financial services, Randy has immersed himself in the community as a member of Leadership-Coachella Valley, inspiring his interest in the region's history. He has also been a Board Member with the Boys & Girls Club of the Coachella Valley, is a member of the National Board of Directors for HomeAid, and he is presently the Chairman of the Board of Directors at the Coachella Valley Economic Partnership (CVEP).



Randy Florence was also a 2018 Storyteller as part of the USA Today/Desert Sun Storyteller program. And, he sang with the band Heatwave for the Boys and Girls Club of the Coachella Valley.

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Coachella Valley Chronicles is a highlight of the individuals and visionaries who started the growth of this Valley and have turned it into oneof America's most desired geographies. Whether it's discussing the history of construction and new development in the region or the growth of it as a center for Arts and Entertainment, Randy wil talk to the people who were there and who built this oasis! The program will be weekly and available as a podcast.

Host Randy Florence, whose 35 years in the financial industry brought him to the Coachella Valley nearly ten years ago, joins the iHub Radio line-up in January with an all-new show that will focus on the movers and shakers who have shaped the region over the past several decades.

The program is called Coachella Valley Chronicles and will turn a spotlight on the communities that stretch from the San Gorgonio Pass to the Salton Sea and the many people who have been instrumental in creating the oasis that is home to nearly a half-million people and the travel destination of several millions of visitors each year.



In addition to his work in financial services, Randy has immersed himself in the community as a member of Leadership-Coachella Valley, inspiring his interest in the region's history. He has also been a Board Member with the Boys & Girls Club of the Coachella Valley, is a member of the National Board of Directors for HomeAid, and he is presently the Chairman of the Board of Directors at the Coachella Valley Economic Partnership (CVEP).



Randy Florence was also a 2018 Storyteller as part of the USA Today/Desert Sun Storyteller program. And, he sang with the band Heatwave for the Boys and Girls Club of the Coachella Valley.

    Coachella Valley Chronicles: Ep. 12. Julie Makinen, Executive Editor, Desert Sun/USA Today Network

    Coachella Valley Chronicles: Ep. 12. Julie Makinen, Executive Editor, Desert Sun/USA Today Network

    Julie Makinen has blazed trails from China to the war-torn Middle East. Her assignments with some of the biggest print media giants in America including the Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times ultimately landed her in the top editorial role covering a region that she had owned a vacation home: the Coachella Valley. In this new episode of the Coachella Valley Chronicles with Randy Florence, your host goes in-depth with her on the challenges of running a print media outlet in the 21st century, how she and her team at Gannett's Desert Sun have worked remotely in a year of pandemic challenges and survival, and what drives her in covering this oasis that is no sleepy hollow. She also discusses the local effort to keep the perspective of the all-important institution that is the Op-Ed Page.

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    Coachella Valley Chronicles: Ep. 11. Larry Bohannan, Sports Journalist

    Coachella Valley Chronicles: Ep. 11. Larry Bohannan, Sports Journalist

    Larry Bohannan has been writing at the Desert Sun for 35 years. This week, the discussion with Randy Florence will focus on Larry's career covering major sports and news events, some of the most memorable PGA and LPGA tournaments and their participants, and how his career began.

    • 43 min
    Coachella Valley Chronicles: Ep. 10. Tod Goldberg, NYT Best-Sellling Author and Podcast Host, Part 2

    Coachella Valley Chronicles: Ep. 10. Tod Goldberg, NYT Best-Sellling Author and Podcast Host, Part 2

    New York Times bestselling author Tod Goldberg continues talking with Randy Florence and further delves into his newest book, The Low Desert. They also share a mutual worst moment as fans of the Oakland Athletic's baseball club.

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    Coachella Valley Chronicles: Ep. 09. Tod Goldberg, NYT Best-Sellling Author and Podcast Host

    Coachella Valley Chronicles: Ep. 09. Tod Goldberg, NYT Best-Sellling Author and Podcast Host

    Crime, the Salton Sea, clowns with guns……New York Times Bestselling writer, Tod Goldberg, joins the Coachella Valley Chronicles with Randy Florence this week. We explore Tod and his over-achieving family, how he came to understand the seedy underside of the desert, and how he turned those into some of the most intensely satisfying stories you’ll read!
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    • 43 min
    Coachella Valley Chronicles: Ep. 08. Lisa Vossler Smith, Palm Springs Modernism Week

    Coachella Valley Chronicles: Ep. 08. Lisa Vossler Smith, Palm Springs Modernism Week

    Ever wonder about Modernism Week? The stories behind the homes and the people who built and designed those homes? This week on the Chronicles, Lisa Vossler Smith talks to Randy about many topics including her current role as the Executive Director of Modernism Week. And as always, the Chronicles dives a little deeper to find out what turned Lisa into the valley influencer that she is. We also hear a little bit more about her special mentor; her mother, Judy Vossler and how she met her husband, world renowned artist Philip K Smith, III.

    • 43 min
    Coachella Valley Chronicles: Ep. 07. Bruce Fessier, Journalist - Part 2

    Coachella Valley Chronicles: Ep. 07. Bruce Fessier, Journalist - Part 2

    Our first episode with Bruce Fessier only touched on his impact on the Coachella Valley. In the next installment we’ll get deeper into Bruce’s writing style, the story behind his first awarded story and more discussion around the Desert Sun and the future for Newspapers in general. And we start to hear more about his inspiration, his wife Jane and their partnership together through the years. Join Bruce and Randy Florence for another celebrity-infested conversation on the Coachella Valley Chronicles.

    • 43 min

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