What exactly do people in Humboldt do for a living, and why? Keith Flamer of College of the Redwoods and Richard Carvajal of Cal Poly Humboldt talk to the people that make Humboldt work. Hear it Thursdays during All Things Considered and an encore broadcast Fridays on Morning Edition.• Subscribe on Spotify• Subscribe on Apple Podcasts
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Talk Humboldt: Coast Guard Station Humboldt Bay
"Try NOT to get air." Garrett Hamilton's advice on boating in heavy surf comes from years of experience.
Yurok Tribal Court's Lori Nesbitt on Restorative Justice
In Yurok Tribal Court, reading to children is one form of restorative justice. "Yurok people care," says Lori Nesbitt. She's the Wellness Program Manager for Yurok Tribal Court in Klamath. Under Judge Abby Abinanti's leadership, Nesbitt's career has included helping turn parolees into better parents, distributing Narcan, facilitating rehabilitation classes for domestic abusers, home visits, and advocating for harm reduction.Subcribe on SpotifySubscribe on Apple Podcasts
Talk Humboldt: Youth Rodeo Organizer Marco Luna
"We've got some from Arcata High, we've got some from Fortuna High... we've got a lot of good competitors," says Marco Luna. "Those kids are chasing their dreams."
Requa Inn Lore From Cass Kuck
If time is a river, it makes sense that the historic Requa Inn sits at a river mouth. For over a century, guests have come and gone - but so have families, industries, and even dams. "There's six dams between here and the Klamath Falls in Oregon. And so they've taken down two dams now. And a lot of that conversation happened in that dining room," says innkeeper Cass Kuck.

