Over Coffee® | Stories and Resources from the Intersection of Art and Science | Exploring How to Mak

Over Coffee® | Stories and Resources from the Intersection of Art and Science | Exploring How to Mak


Latest Episodes

Challenging the Boundaries
September 19, 2014

Author, psychologist and professor Roberta Degnore is having fun--and taking her readers on a mind-bending journey--with her new science-fiction novel, Invisible Soft Return. - As she melds together mythology,

“Passion” and Discovery
September 18, 2014

Author, artist and activist David Reddish knows how to tell a compelling love story. - He also knows how to bring to light facts that may very well surprise you. - David's new novel, The Passion of Sergius and Bacchus, is the story of two gay soldiers,

A Sustainable Commitment
September 12, 2014

  - Green Festivals President Dr. Corinna Basler says that besides being socially responsible, "green" living is fun. - This weekend, you'll get to experience that, as the Green Festival arrives in Los Angeles. - Green Festival,

Creativity In a New Light
September 05, 2014

 by Dot Cannon Enlighted President and Chief Fashion Engineer Janet Hansen's designs have a tendency to make people light up. - Janet incorporates LED and EL lights into her unique stage costumes, jackets, boots,

Laughing Past the Fear
August 29, 2014

  - Broadcast professional Brian Baltosiewich does something that terrifies a lot of people. - In addition to his twenty-plus years working in all aspects of radio and television, Brian has now added stand-up comedy to his resume.

Navigating a Changing Landscape
August 21, 2014

New Media Rights Staff Attorney Fellow Teri Karobonik spends her days dealing with issues that didn't exist, ten years ago.   And she's defending the rights of artists and innovators--often at no cost. - Teri,

Building, Singing–and Giving
August 14, 2014

People call country artist Josey Milner "Kansas City's Princess of Country Music". - In 2013, her debut single, "Not Pretty Enough", reached the number-one position on the world’s first independent country music chart, Indie World.

The Best Kind of “Hump Days”
August 07, 2014

 by Dot Cannon When Gil Riegler goes to work, his colleagues are twenty-two camels. - Gil is the owner of America's first camel farm: the Oasis Camel Dairy in Ramona, California.  When he and his wife Nancy first started their ranch,

Making a Difference for Ducks
July 31, 2014

Carol Chrysong, President/Founder, Lucky Duck Rescue and Sanctuary Carol Chrysong spends her days not only refuting a myth, but dealing with its effects. - For decades, people have believed that all tame ducks eventually need to be "set free".

Bringing Equitability To the Table
July 19, 2014

ROC United co-founder/co-director Saru Jayaraman says she once knew nothing about working conditions in the restaurant industry. - All of that changed after 9/11, when Saru, an attorney and activist, began working with displaced employees from the Wor...