KCBS Radio In Depth

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KCBS Radio In Depth

Recent Episodes
  • Remembering Willie Mays
    Jun 23, 2024 – 27:53
  • Taking a Closer Look at the California Climate As Summer Begins
    Jun 9, 2024 – 27:53
  • The Soaring Cost of Electricity for PG&E Customers in California
    May 28, 2024 – 27:53
  • Was California's Project Roomkey Successful?
    May 19, 2024 – 27:55
  • What is the State of San Francisco? Part Two
    May 12, 2024 – 27:53
  • What is the State of San Francisco? Part One
    May 7, 2024 – 27:53
  • A Conservation Conversation, Part Two: Environmental work at the San Francisco Zoo and what the future holds
    Apr 28, 2024 – 27:53
  • A Conservation Conversation, Part One: What is the state of the San Francisco Zoo?
    Apr 25, 2024 – 27:53
  • What can be done to solve the student housing crisis in California?
    Apr 18, 2024 – 27:53
  • The effects of climate change on the lives of migrating birds
    Apr 8, 2024 – 27:38
  • Taking a closer look at environmental justice in Bayview-Hunters Point
    Apr 3, 2024 – 27:53
  • I'm Listening: Men, Military, and Mental Health
    Mar 27, 2024 – 27:53
  • How ready is California for an electric vehicle future?
    Mar 20, 2024 – 27:53
  • Struggles continue when it comes to universities, museums returning native remains to tribes
    Mar 11, 2024 – 27:46
  • Looking at the power and transformation that can come from personal reparations
    Mar 8, 2024 – 27:52
  • Is immigration reform possible for the United States?
    Feb 23, 2024 – 27:52
  • Looking at the transgender experience, in the Bay Area and beyond
    Feb 15, 2024 – 27:53
  • What's being done about California's housing crisis?
    Feb 8, 2024 – 27:53
  • Looking at the 2024 political landscape, in California and beyond
    Feb 2, 2024 – 27:53
  • As the anniversary of Roe v Wade nears, reproductive rights remain a hot topic - legally and politically
    Jan 21, 2024 – 27:53
  • Taking a closer look at fentanyl and its rise as one of the deadliest drugs
    Jan 12, 2024 – 27:53
  • Eyes are turning to professional women's sports here in the Bay Area
    Jan 2, 2024 – 27:50
  • Audacy highlights sources of support for veterans facing mental health struggles
    Dec 24, 2023 – 27:54
  • A look back at groundbreaking reproductive health work in the East Bay
    Dec 21, 2023 – 27:55
  • How the SFMTA is working towards keeping transit alive in the Bay Area
    Dec 10, 2023 – 27:54
  • Responding to the unhoused student crisis in East San Jose
    Dec 10, 2023 – 27:55
  • A look at the past, the present, and the future of the Ferry Building
    Nov 9, 2023 – 27:54
  • Kids dealing with grief and loss find support at Comfort Zone Camp
    Nov 3, 2023 – 27:51
  • Spotting mental health challenges in children, what caretakers can do
    Oct 22, 2023 – 27:47
  • Learn about the Bay Area's extensive history with shipwrecks
    Oct 8, 2023 – 27:50
  • Learn about outreach programs that help those in times of crisis or need
    Oct 1, 2023 – 27:50
  • Destigmatizing mental health conversations will help save lives of loved ones
    Sep 24, 2023 – 27:48
  • The importance of opening up queer spaces in the Bay Area
    Sep 17, 2023 – 27:45
  • Combating the fentanyl epidemic: Why it is so deadly in the West Coast
    Sep 3, 2023 – 27:50
  • Extreme heat is impacting our health and surroundings: The risks and dangers
    Aug 27, 2023 – 27:50
  • Deep sense of community runs through Lahaina following devastating wildfire
    Aug 20, 2023 – 27:48
  • San Jose City workers could lead the biggest strike in history
    Aug 13, 2023 – 27:49
  • Actors and writers on strike grapple with threat posed by AI
    Jul 31, 2023 – 27:47
  • All eyes on district attorneys and how they deal with crime
    Jul 25, 2023 – 26:57
  • The state of equity and equality in sports
    Jul 16, 2023 – 27:48
  • An experts opinion on the SCOTUS rulings and national airline troubles
    Jul 2, 2023 – 27:50
  • One year since Dobbs, The Supreme Court decision that overturned Roe vs. Wade Abortion protections.
    Jun 26, 2023 – 27:50
  • Coming to terms with the suicidal mind
    Jun 17, 2023 – 31:33
  • To end homelessness, where should our housing dollars go?
    Jun 10, 2023 – 32:26
  • In the age of deepfakes, can you trust your own lying eyes?
    Jun 3, 2023 – 29:11
  • Finding support for long Covid
    May 27, 2023 – 27:45
  • Have we forgotten how to hang out?
    May 20, 2023 – 28:00
  • The wrongful conviction that catalyzed Asian American activism
    May 13, 2023 – 27:51
  • Fentanyl crisis divides California
    May 6, 2023 – 27:59
  • Another team says "goodbye, Oakland"
    Apr 29, 2023 – 29:22
Recent Reviews
  • Big*Spender
    Critical News for Critical Thinkers
    As our news outlets shrink and “beat reporters” disappear, American media seems to be more and more commercialized and our choices seem to be fewer and fewer. Jane McMillan’s voice is one that gives me a critical view of the world. She’s razor-edge smart, and as a strong interviewer, she sits in front of the right people and asks the hard questions I would like to ask them myself if I had the chance. This is probably the longest review I’ve ever left, but it’s important. As a society our most important decisions are being made with less informed people. Podcasts and radio are a way to share information, but we need content like In-Depth, and diverse/critical thinkers like Jane McMillan to deliver it.
  • QuailsAreAwesome
    Fabulous in Depth Coverage of Issues
    Just found the podcast...SO happy. Usually I've only happened to hear this when leaving really early Saturday morning for a weekend trip. Nuanced and insightful heavy duty coverage of important topics. NOT sound bites. These shows can change your world view.
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