Season 2 of Stop and Talk brought us stories of resilience, creativity, and community action across San Diego. Hosts Grant Oliphant and Crystal Page welcomed guests who are tackling complex challenges, from reimagining public spaces to strengthening community mental health and fostering economic equity. Each conversation offered a glimpse into the powerful work happening in San Diego County — and the people behind it.
In this special season wrap-up, Grant and Crystal revisit standout moments and reflect on the inspiring themes that emerged. They share insights on the importance of narrative, the impact of place, the role of economics, and what drives collective wellness. Whether you’re new to Stop and Talk or have followed every episode, this recap offers a glimpse into the profound insights shared this season and a look at what’s possible when communities work together for a brighter future.
Thank you to all of our fantastic guests this season!
Revisit all of Season 2:
Episode 1: Micah Parzen — It’s About ALL of Us
Episode 2: Diane Moss — Removing Barriers to Good Food Is a Community Effort
Episode 3: Preeti Bhattacharji — Using all a foundations assets to impact social change
Episode 4: Ramel Wallace — Creativity as Care, Reflection, and Connection
Episode 5: Irwin Jacobs — Using What We Have to Strengthen San Diego County
Episode 6: Dr. Constance Carroll — The incredible impact of community colleges
Episode 7: Dr. Mary Walshok — When the world wants to see the future, they look at California
Episode 8: Dr. Benjamin Maxwell — Community can help youth thrive psychologically and flourish
Episode 9: Dan Yates — The Power of Vulnerability in Leadership
Episode 10: Amina Sheik Mohamed — Health equity and belonging are key to well-being
Episode 11: Dr. Isabel Newton — Centering humanity in all aspects of healthcare
Episode 12: Dr. Sindy Escobar Alvarez — The Intersection of Medical Research and Philanthropy
Episode 13: Omar Blaik — Downtowns should be for everyone
Episode 14: Carol Dedrich — Fun is a critical component of mental health
Episode 15: Thelma Virata de Castro — Expressing Yourself is a Powerful Thing
Credits:
This is a production of the Prebys Foundation.
Hosted by Grant Oliphant
Co-Hosted by Crystal Page
Co-produced by Crystal Page and Adam Greenfield
Engineered by Adam Greenfield
Production Assistance by Tess Karesky
The Stop & Talk Theme song was created by San Diego’s own Mr. Lyrical Groove.
Recorded at the Voice of San Diego Podcast Studio.
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