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Good Morning Monterey Bay helps you start your day with local news, traffic and weather, along with interviews with elected officials and experts in science, nature, cooking, gardening, literature, entertainment and so much more. It’s how folks around the Monterey Bay wake up entertained and informed. Listen to Good Morning Monterey Bay live every Weekday Morning from 6:00am to 9:00am PST on https://santacruzvoice.com/
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Monday Sep 29, 2025
Ep. 659 - GMMB Monday 29 September 2025
Monday Sep 29, 2025
Monday Sep 29, 2025
In good news we heard of a young couple going on safari in South Africa who decided to treat the driver who delivered them to the safari, and they paid to take him with them. Then we celebrated all the winners of the apple pie-making contest at this year's Santa Cruz County Fair.
In the ag report we heard that cows at the Cotoni-Coast Dairy National Monument will be outfitted with solar powered collars that direct them away from humans. That will allow hikers on trails there to hike unmolested by the local cattle that live there.

Friday Sep 26, 2025
Ep. 658 - GMMB Friday 26 August 2025
Friday Sep 26, 2025
Friday Sep 26, 2025
Dr. Pete discussed ostriches, including bird flu necessitating the culling of many as well as raising them commercially for food. Also, they are pretty good kickers, according to him.
Charlie Keutman drove through the Sierras recently, where he saw Quaking Aspen, which have turned color. That got us to talking about trees that can grow here that turn color, like Chinese Pistache, Ginkgo Biloba, Japanese Maple, Crepe Myrtle and Dogwood.
Baily Hogan, marketing manager for Hook stores was with us to talk about her business.

Wednesday Sep 24, 2025
Ep. 656 - GMMB Wednesday 24 August 2025
Wednesday Sep 24, 2025
Wednesday Sep 24, 2025
Jaime Smith discussed all manner of salt. We heard of table salt, Kosher salt, pink salt, Maldon salt, smoked salt and Himalayan salt.
Scott Rolf from state parks says 4,000 residents filled out the survey telling how they'd like to use Seacliff State Beach.
Jeff Manke let us know that last night 100,000 birds migrated south past Santa Cruz. There are lots of shore birds to see in this area, and he let us know several places to view them. We also heard about bossy birds, intoxicated birds and hummingbirds, waxwings and the greater awk.

Tuesday Sep 23, 2025
Ep. 655 - GMMB Tuesday 23 August 2025
Tuesday Sep 23, 2025
Tuesday Sep 23, 2025
Liliana Eymann joined us in the studio, with her mother and grandmother. She is a sophomore at Santa Cruz High School. She has been a ballerina since she was three years old. She dances with International Academy of Dance. This year, in their performance of Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker, Liliana will dance the parts of both Clara and the Snow Queen.
Dr. Dawn Motyka gave us the skinny on tylenol, autism and how much truth there is to recent announcements from the FDA.

Monday Sep 22, 2025
Ep. 654 - GMMB Monday 22 August 2025
Monday Sep 22, 2025
Monday Sep 22, 2025
Gail Pellerin recently attended a Care Fair, promoting physical wellness and mental health. She said she and all the other legislators are concerned after the recent political assassination. We need to be able to speak freely without worry of acts like what happened in Orem.
Mark Mozena wished us a Happy Autumnal Equinox and discussed these with us.
- NASA announces new astronaut class today.
- New solar telescope mission launches tomorrow - IMAP
- Amazing video from blue origin launch of camera in space
- Another great video - fly through stellar nurseries made by 3D images from Gaia space Telescope
Ron Haedicke was happy to report a very successful Santa Cruz County Fair, and pledged to bring it back again next year and again after that.

Friday Sep 19, 2025
Ep. 653 - GMMB Friday 19 August 2025
Friday Sep 19, 2025
Friday Sep 19, 2025
Sean Burns of the Save the Wave Coalition joined us in the first hour. He told us about an amazing report that puts a dollar value to the worth of surfing.
Dr. Pete had a story about an ESA. That stands for emotional support animal, right? Nope. This time it was emotional support alligator. Mange in dogs was thoroughly described, followed by hypothyroidism.
What is the winning name in the contest to name the deleafing locomotive in England? Control-Alt-Deleaf.
Rosemary and Alex agreed on their picks for movies this week. Number one for each was The Senior. After that, The Lost Bus.

Thursday Sep 18, 2025
Ep. 652 - GMMB Thursday 18 August 2025
Thursday Sep 18, 2025
Thursday Sep 18, 2025
In good news we had three stories. One was of the aftermath of the terrible wildland fires in Australia in 2019. They were followed by the springing up of 4,000 orchids that had not been seen there in ages.
Then we heard of the couple who crashed their car into a mangrove swamp at night. They were able to get 911 by cell phone, and two deputies went into the water. They broke the windows and rescued the couple.
Lastly we heard of a school shooting on 9/10 in Colorado. Two students were shot. One shielded the other with his own body. Both survived.
We listened to music from Bollywood today, along with some other funky Indian music.

Wednesday Sep 17, 2025
Ep. 651 - GMMB Wednesday 17 August 2025
Wednesday Sep 17, 2025
Wednesday Sep 17, 2025
We heard of a pair of brothers, one snatched from a train and the other not, reunited after 50 years. They were put together again by the UK television show Long Lost Family.
Jaime Smith and Rosemary discussed fruit with yogurt, a new Japanese food store coming to Capitola, apples being popular now and how to freeze applesauce.
We were joined by Daria Troxill, director of the current play at Mountain Community Theater. That play is The Adams Family.
