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A look at the community of Ojai - an astonishingly beautiful village of 7,500 people perched on the eastern edge of the Pacific Rim. From the people who bring you Ojai Quarterly, Ojai Monthly and Ojai Hub.

Ojai: Talk of the Town Bret Bradigan

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 12 Ratings

A look at the community of Ojai - an astonishingly beautiful village of 7,500 people perched on the eastern edge of the Pacific Rim. From the people who bring you Ojai Quarterly, Ojai Monthly and Ojai Hub.

    Franz Lidz on Barred Owls, The Wood Age & Ojai City Council

    Franz Lidz on Barred Owls, The Wood Age & Ojai City Council

    Franz Lidz returns to the podcast to talk about his recent bylines in the New York Times, where he covers the science and archaeology beat. He takes complex topics and distills them down to highly informative, entertaining and useful narratives.
    The NYT published his story, headlined "They Shoot Owls in California" about the invasive Barred Owls, which are displacing the endangered Spotted Owl throughout much of its range. A new Fish & Wildlife initiative will pay hunters to shoot these aggressive raptors, and it is pitting scientists against animal lovers. He also recently wrote a story about daily life in Britain 3,000 years ago, thanks to a recent excavation in which a well-preserved village has been exhumed, as well as how the Stone Age was actually the Wood Age.
    We also talked about his "beat" of covering stories that pique his interest, of Ojai life and politics, food culture and much more. We did not talk about graphic design, wool-carding technology of the Middle Ages or Ainu culture.
    You can read more about Franz and his brilliant career through your New York Times subscription.

    • 1 hr 28 min
    Mesa Farm's Dan Parziale Prepares to Welcome First Residents

    Mesa Farm's Dan Parziale Prepares to Welcome First Residents

    Mesa Farm is an innovative program designed to help kids aging out of the foster system, run by Ojai-born-and-raised Dan Parziale. They recently brought in ten tiny homes and are within days of welcoming their first residents.

    The Farm gives these youth, ages 18-24, the skills to succeed in life, from job training partnerships with local businesses, farming opportunities on the farm itself, to learning how to prepare resumés, for job interviews and life skills. Half of the kids aging out of foster care end up homeless, and Mesa Farm is one of the few programs designed to prevent that bad outcome.

    Dan talks about growing up in Ojai, being educated at Notre Dame, teaching inner-city students and managing nonprofit organizations. We did not talk about flat-lining for yellowtail, precision measurements and instruments or Steve Zaillian's "Ripley."

    For more about Mesa Farm, check out https://www.mesafarm.org/

    • 1 hr 3 min
    Marc Whitman on Ojai's Future Downtown

    Marc Whitman on Ojai's Future Downtown

    The Ojai that renowned architect Marc Whitman grew up in is very different than it is now. And in the ways that it is better, Marc can take some of the credit, through his prolific career with residential and commercial buildings, such as Saddle Mountain and the Iguana Hotels.

    Recently, Marc proposed a plan to convert the 7.5 acres in downtown Ojai to an arts academy and live-work space, literally building on Ojai's reputation as an arts destination. We talk about that project and other concepts, before bridging into a wide range of topics, including his love for Antoni Gaudi's La Sagrada Familia, being mentored by Zelma Wilson, his artist mother fostering her children's creativity, as well as future projects and plans.

    We did not talk about sniper rifles, Soviet-era social organizations or the muskie fishing in southern Ontario.

    You can learn more about Marc at www.whitman-architect.com.

    • 1 hr 2 min
    The Art of Besant Hill School with Eden Munster & Portia Johnson

    The Art of Besant Hill School with Eden Munster & Portia Johnson

    This episode we're joined by Besant Hill's Head of School Portia Johnson, and senior Eden Munster to talk about this weekend's Spring Arts Festival (April 19-20).

    This event showcases the students' projects but also the legendary school's focus on creativity. With its motto, "Aun Auprendo" - Always Learning - Besant Hill School stays true to its conception as a place where arts and creativity are tightly woven into the fabric of the school's curriculum and life.

    We talked about the forces that are shaping education today - from social media's culture of narcissism to the ever-evolving economy. We also talked about alumni and their brilliant post-Besant careers.

    Eden and Portia also shared reminiscences about the early days of the pandemic and the challenges of learning remotely, when so much of the student body at the 100-student school lived overseas, and how they managed to create and sustain a sense of community. The memorable Thanksgiving dinner on campus in 2020, when the teachers prepared the dinner for the students, will be a cherished memory, for example.

    Johnson, who grew up in Ojai and attended Besant Hill, talked about her experiences at the school, and how it inspired her to pursue a career in education, which, after a college sojourn in West Virginia, led back to where it all started.

    We did not talk about modern uses of the abacus, glacial melt or the solstice.

    https://www.besanthill.org/upcoming-events/

    • 1 hr 3 min
    Standup Ojai With Comedian Cary Odes!

    Standup Ojai With Comedian Cary Odes!

    Cary Odes has been a standup comic for 45 years, coming up through the ranks at the legendary Comedy Store in Los Angeles, sharing the stage with David Letterman, Richard Pryor and Robin Williams, under the tutelage of Mitzi Shore, where he was the very first paid regular.

    More importantly to Ojai, he's been teaching standup comedy here in Ojai for more than 20 years, turning a bunch of boring schlubs into comic dynamos, presenting their "tight fives" to adoring crowds. On Sunday, April 14th, his latest batch of comics will perform to a sold-out audience at Kim Maxwell Studios, with another show planned for Friday, April 18th.

    We talked about how Cary got into comedy as an extension of him and a friend entertaining themselves, then realizing in college that he had a special talent for making people laugh. After studying in Chicago with the improvisational great Del Close, Cary nearly got his big break on the show "Bosom Buddies," and had his role snatched by a then-unknown Tom Hanks, and has steadily worked every since, touring the country, and now teaching his eight-week master classes in which students learn the components and craft of a joke (the premise, the setup, the act out, the turn) and perform the alchemy in which they take their pain and vulnerabilities and turn into the healing balm of laughter.

    We talked about how his style has evolved over the years, the joys of teaching, anecdotes from the trenches of the standup circuit, how to bomb on stage gracefully, and how comedy might be the Next Big Thing in the healing arts.

    We did not talk about kitchen knife-sharpening techniques, wolverine-trimmed parkas or the voyages of the HMS Beagle.

    Check out more about Cary at his website, thestandupworkshop.com where you can sign up for a class, or private lessons, or enter a joke contest.

    And here for some of his vintage work and fashion stylings ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41jjW4KPUWc

    • 56 min
    Policing Ojai with Capt. Trina Newman

    Policing Ojai with Capt. Trina Newman

    When not raising children, horses and rabbits at her home in our city, Ojai Police Chief Trina Newman runs the Ojai substation with its 25 Ventura County Sheriff's Deputies, patrolling the Ojai and Lockwood Valleys.

    Capt. Newman is a 26-year veteran of the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office and has held several positions in her tenure with the Sheriff’s Office including as a school resource officer, backgrounds investigator, mounted unit supervisor, and as a critical incident review supervisor. 

    With her characteristic understated affability, Capt. Newman talked about the community she loves, raising her daughter here, and her decades behind the badge. She explained the value of social media such as Facebook, Next Door and Instagram in keeping track of crime and residents' complaints as an extension of community policing.

    We also talked about changes in policing over the years, "Broken Windows Theory," the challenges unique to Ojai, property crimes, homelessness and drug abuse.

    We did not talk about Shoshei Ohtani's healing process, her favorite "food 'tubers" or "Shogun."

    Check out more about Ojai's police at:

    https://www.instagram.com/explore/locations/392229252/ojai-police-department/

    And Broken Windows at ... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broken_windows_theory

    • 1 hr 1 min

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12 Ratings

12 Ratings

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Intelligent Questions and Thoughtful Answers

I enjoy listening to this community-building podcast and learning about local leaders. I appreciate the human-interest approach to interviews and the diverse viewpoints represented. The host welcomes and encourages thoughtful discussions about timely topics. As a writer, I am inspired by the content.

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Brett goes deep in his interviews with the people who make the communities and happenings of Ojai distinctive and always evocative. Like a true good host, his questions are incisive, his point of view is sharp, and the perspectives unearthed are timely and valuable.

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Bret Bradigan has created another Ojai gem!

Bret Bradigan strikes gold mining Ojai's creative and intellectual community! Just as he has done for over a decade with the Ojai Quarterly and the Ojai Monthly Magazines, Bret has his finger on the pulse of our unique cultural intersection. These in-depth interviews not only highlight Bret's curious intellect and insightful questions, but bring us into the hearts and minds of the colorful, eclectic, and dedicated professionals who create the magic of our town.

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