On the anniversary of the devastating Tubbs Fire in Sonoma, David hosts Micheal O’Shea, co-owner of Amaturo Sonoma Media Group, owners of KSRO in Santa Rosa, discussing the documentary Urban Inferno, about the fires that devastated Santa Rosa in 2017. Michael’s radio station KSRO was the lifeline for many local folks and they won two Marconi Awards for their news coverage of the fires and the subsequent recovery of the area.
Next, it’s Alison Jordan, Executive Director of the California Sustainable Wine Alliance and the Vice President of Environmental Affairs at the Wine Institute, talking about the current state of sustainability in CA and the wine industry.
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