The gap between bold policy and daily life is where most of us live: a power line snaps in high winds, your insurance hikes again, the lot down the street sits empty, and your child’s school starts talking about cuts. We invited Assemblymember Nick Schultz into the studio for a frank, fast-moving conversation about what’s changing in California—and what still isn’t—across housing, wildfire readiness, energy costs, public safety, local jobs, and schools. We start with the bottlenecks that sta...
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The gap between bold policy and daily life is where most of us live: a power line snaps in high winds, your insurance hikes again, the lot down the street sits empty, and your child’s school starts talking about cuts. We invited Assemblymember Nick Schultz into the studio for a frank, fast-moving conversation about what’s changing in California—and what still isn’t—across housing, wildfire readiness, energy costs, public safety, local jobs, and schools. We start with the bottlenecks that sta...
Ever wondered where to find the ultimate burger in Burbank? Look no further than this mouthwatering deep dive into the city's rich burger history with a special appearance by current Burbank Mayor Nikki Perez – not in her official capacity, but as a lifelong resident, dedicated foodie, and self-described "pregnant lady who wants burgers at 3 AM." From the perfect patty to the ideal toppings, we explore what makes a burger truly exceptional. Mayor Perez reveals her husband Blake's secret to a...
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The gap between bold policy and daily life is where most of us live: a power line snaps in high winds, your insurance hikes again, the lot down the street sits empty, and your child’s school starts talking about cuts. We invited Assemblymember Nick Schultz into the studio for a frank, fast-moving conversation about what’s changing in California—and what still isn’t—across housing, wildfire readiness, energy costs, public safety, local jobs, and schools. We start with the bottlenecks that sta...