Episodes

  • Ep 39 -- Winds of Change: Molly Vandemoer’s Journey from Athlete to Architect of USAing Team[
    May 29 2026

    Olympian, world‑class coach, and newly appointed Director of Olympic Sailing, Molly Vandemoer, joins our podcast for a deep and energizing conversation about grit, leadership, and the future of American sailing. From her early days on the water to representing the U.S. at the 2012 Olympics, Molly shares the moments that shaped her, the mentors who guided her, and the lessons she now brings to the national program.

    We explore youth development, accessibility, environmental stewardship, and what it means to build a culture that supports both elite performance and lifelong love of the sport. With the 2028 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games in Los Angeles on the horizon, Molly offers a candid look at the opportunities ahead for Team USA — and the vision she hopes to bring to the next generation of sailors.

    US Sailing – The National Governing Body For the Sport of Sailing

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    54 mins
  • Ep 38 -- Ever wondered what happens to your motor oil after an oil change? Spoiler: it doesn’t just disappear like socks in the dryer.
    Mar 25 2026

    Millions of gallons of motor oil are used annually in California, but what happens if it gets dirty and drained? Today we are going to learn why "used oil" is an environmental problem as well as a useful resource in this episode. We'll look at how recycling operates, what new items are emerging, and the free programs that assist Californians in closing the loop, from auto shops and marinas to do-it-yourself changes. We'll explain how oil recycling fits into California's larger climate picture—and why it matters for everyone—with insights on legislation, innovation, and future objectives. Let’s welcome Senior Environmental Scientist Emily Wang with CalRecycle. Additional Resources:

    http://irecyclesmart.com/ Earth911 - More Ideas, Less Waste

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    32 mins
  • Ep 37 -- California Trout: Revitalizing Waters for Resilient Wild Fish and a Better California
    Mar 2 2026

    In this episode, We will learn about the non-profit California Trout, which works to revitalize waters for resilient wild fish and a better California. We will learn what they do to advocate for a future where freshwater ecosystems flourish and native fish thrive, leaving a legacy of clean water and healthy rivers for current and future generations. Today, we will talk with Redgie Collins, Director of Legal and Government Affairs of CalTrout and Damon Goodman, Mount Shasta -Klamath Regional Director of CalTrout

    Additional Resources: CalTrout https://caltrout.org/

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    29 mins
  • Epi 36 -- Protecting California’s Coast: Maritime shipping, Environmental stewardship, and the State Lands Commission’s Marine Invasive Species Program
    Feb 6 2026

    In this episode, we visit with the State Lands Commission about their behind-the-scenes role in conserving public lands, regulating maritime activity, and preventing invasive species from entering our waterways. Discover how this agency helps balance global trade with environmental protection.

    Resources: https://www.slc.ca.gov/misp/

    https://westernregionalpanel.org/

    https://www.westernais.org/ballast-water

    Previous Dockside Episode, The Golden Mussel: https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-9r6qx-18be560

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    28 mins
  • Epi 35 -- Rescue, Rehab and Release. Learn about The Marine Mammal Center
    Oct 31 2025

    In this episode, we will be joined by Kathi George, Director of Cetacean Conservation Biology and Adam Ratner, Director of Conservation Engagement with The Marine Mammal Center. We are going to dive deep into the Center’s history, mission, and services; species rescued, rehabilitated and released; and common reasons marine mammals are admitted to the center. We will also learn about data collected by the Center and the tools and proper steps you can use to report marine mammals that are in distress, sick or injured.

    Resources

    • Marinemammalcenter.org
    • To report sick, injured or abandoned marine mammals, call our hotline: 415-289-7325 (SEAL)
    • California Wildlife Reporting Hotlines
    • Sharing the Road with Whales & All Marine Mammals
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    45 mins
  • Epi 34 -- Paddling the Impossible: Cyril Derreumaux's Water Epic
    Aug 29 2025

    In this episode, we will be joined by Cyril Derreumaux, a kayaker, extreme athlete, three times world record holder and the first person to complete solo kayak crossings of both the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. We will discuss his preparation, experiences, challenges faced, and how he ensured his safety on such challenging journeys. Advocating to “live life to the fullest,” Cyril hopes his adventures inspire others to find their own dream and go after it.

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    35 mins
  • Epi 33 -- Nature and Recreation for ALL
    Jul 2 2025

    In this bilingual episode (Spanish starting at 26:42), we will be joined by Jose Gonzalez the founder of Latino Outdoors in 2013, and current Boating and Waterways Commission Commissioner and Equity Officer for the East Bay Regional Park District, who will be sharing with us information about inclusive outdoor recreation through his work on Latino Outdoors and some clean and safe boating recommendations.

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    51 mins
  • Epi 32 -- California Boating Incidents
    Jun 24 2025

    In this episode, we will be joined by Joanna Andrade (California State Parks Division of Boating and Waterways Boating Safety Unit Manager), Sgt. Steve Barber (California State Parks), and Sgt. Travis Vessells (San Bernardino County Sheriff) who will be sharing with us information on California recreational boating incidents. Learn how to report an incident, what’s the most common type and cause of boating incidents in our state, how to be safe on the water, and much more.

    https://www.boatcalifornia.com/

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    21 mins