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The podcast currently has 20 episodes available.
Kitchen Table Talk Over the Grill of Cancel Culture.™
Hayley and Nic discuss local and national election results, the Atascadero Monolith, personal responsibility, and hope for the holidays.
Kitchen Table Talk over the Grill of Cancel Culture.™
We talk with Atascadero Chamber of Commerce interim CEO Josh Cross about managing resources, contacts, and networks in the throes of COVID-19 and beyond.
Kitchen Table Talk over the Grill of Cancel Culture.™
Hayley and Nic Mattson discuss small town politics, cancerous culture, and dealing with people, partnerships and perceptions.
The first half of the show is about Hayley and Nic working together toward a common dream.
The second half of the show argues that racism and racial hatred is a convenient vehicle for political prejudice and political hate from both the Republican and Democratic parties, while the majority party (no party preference) of Americans holds a 40 percent share of the population.
Kitchen Table Talk over the Grill of Cancel Culture.™
Hayley and Nic Mattson talk about getting through 2020 with positive attitudes and perspective of getting along with others despite differing opinions, relationship issues, and communication.
Kitchen Table Talk over the Grill of Cancel Culture.™
Marc Martin, Dorien Banks and Nic Mattson discuss positive action, self-policing, and underlying social sensitivities that invade our culture in small town USA.
The trio plans a local Juneteenth-July 4 Independence Day Celebration.
Kitchen Table Talk over the Grill of Cancel Culture.™
Hayley and Nic get into the 2020 presidential election, working against the grain in the publishing business, local tax issues, and dealing with massive personalities in partnerships.
Kitchen Table Talk over the Grill of Cancel Culture.™
Hayley and Nic talk about generational labels, social media, parenting, and growing up in 2020.
Kitchen Table Talk over the Grill of Cancel Culture.™
Howard Gillingham, former criminal defense attorney and former principal of a Los Angeles-based continuation school talks accountability, perceptions, and pressure of the police force in decision-making processes.
Kitchen Table Talk over the Grill of Cancel Culture.™
Kofi Ogbujiagba, a Nigerian-born U.S. resident with multi-national education including a Belarus university (formerly U.S.S.R.), and Wisconsin State University talks about policing, journalism, and international human relations.
The podcast currently has 20 episodes available.