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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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Wednesday Sep 03, 2025
Ep. 641 - GMMB Wednesday 3 September 2025
Wednesday Sep 03, 2025
Wednesday Sep 03, 2025
We learned that Poland has goat-inspired forestry robots.
Jaime Smith spoke of hatch peppers and then of pesto.
Dinah Shore sang for us. So did Doris Day. Twice.

Tuesday Sep 02, 2025
Ep. 640 - GMMB Tuesday 2 September 2025
Tuesday Sep 02, 2025
Tuesday Sep 02, 2025
In good news we heard of three brothers who set a speed record for rowing across the Pacific, and of a man who broke his back twice and yet still walked his daughter down the aisle.
John Laird filled us in on the redistricting we will be voting on in the next election, and just how the gerrymandering will be done if it happens.
Rachael Shelton runs a bougie chicken prison. Who knew?

Friday Aug 29, 2025
Ep. 639 - GMMB Friday 29 August 2025
Friday Aug 29, 2025
Friday Aug 29, 2025
Dr. Pete had tips on dog grooming, as well as for dealing with wild pigs. We asked him why dogs shake their heads so much.
Charlie Keutman taught us all about pruning fruit trees.
A picture of fireworks demonstrated what a small world it really is.

Thursday Aug 28, 2025
Ep. 638 - GMMB Thursday 28 August 2025
Thursday Aug 28, 2025
Thursday Aug 28, 2025
A postman rescued drying sheets from rain and Benelli's eagles make a comeback in the good news segment.
Gary Shapiro had some movie recommendations for us. He was lucky enough to go to Radio City Music Hall when it was still a movie theater.
Jill Troderman had the inside story of the good, the bad and the ugly of food. No, there was nothing ugly, but there was both good and bad. We learned that order matters.

Wednesday Aug 27, 2025
Ep. 637 - GMMB Wednesday 27 August 2025
Wednesday Aug 27, 2025
Wednesday Aug 27, 2025
Jaime Smith was on to talk food, and the topic was hatch chiles, also known as Anaheims.
Gary Shapiro has been reading Understandable Economics: Because Understanding Our Economy Is Easier Than You Think and More Important Than You Know. Before he told us about that, he recommended the documentary film Peewee as Himself.
Trudy Ransom joined us in the third hour. She owns a small business at the yacht harbor, the SUP Shack. Businesses there and at the other end of the Murray Street bridge, in the Seabright neighborhood, are suffering because of the closure of the bridge during construction. That was our topic.

Tuesday Aug 26, 2025
Ep. 636 - GMMB Tuesday 26 August 2025
Tuesday Aug 26, 2025
Tuesday Aug 26, 2025
Grandparents were in the news. We heard of a grandmother who delivered her own grandchild, and of a great grandfather golfer who shot his first hole-in-one.
John Laird gave us his take on redistricting and gerrymandering.
Rachael Shelton talked youtube as teacher and how not to form an e-mail if you want to get someone to take an action.

Monday Aug 25, 2025
Ep. 635 - GMMB Monday 25 August 2025
Monday Aug 25, 2025
Monday Aug 25, 2025
In good news we heard of a fellow with a tractor in Beijing saving people in a flood, and of another fellow who is the Pied Piper of giving away laptop computers.
Gail Pellerin discussed redrawing district boundaries in California, as well as a number of bills that are in process.
Michael Olson had the cheery topics of valley fever and of mountain lions killing alpacas for the pleasure of it.

Friday Aug 22, 2025
Ep. 634 - GMMB Friday 22 August 2025
Friday Aug 22, 2025
Friday Aug 22, 2025
Dr. Pete gave us tips on reducing separation anxiety in dogs. We also heard about dental hygiene.
In good news we heard of a mystery man in Italy who goes out at night to paint over graffiti. Also, a girl who had bullies at prom ruin her dress got a do-over.
Charlie Keutman followed up on last week by telling us more about avocados, as well as a bit about master gardeners.
