Category Archives: Maria Sanchez Show

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2014 – “In The Heights”

Please join Maria as she visits with two of the stars in the Cabrillo Music Theatre’s Regional Premiere of the Original Tony Award-winning musical, “In The Heights.”  Lano Medina who plays Usnavi and Ayme Olivo who portrays Nina both speak with Maria about their roles in the production as well as their respective careers.

 This is a production you do not want to miss!  It closes on Sunday, April 6th. Tickets are still available at the box office or through any Ticketmaster location, or by phone at 800.745.3000

www.cabrillomusictheatre.com 

Helping Others Achieve Their Goals

Norbert TanReinventing, retraining, attaining a dream is achievable for all of us.  Please join Maria on a special 2-part podcast about folks doing exactly that!  The Phoenix Scholarships are awarded by the Ventura College Foundation and it is helping to change people’s lives.  Executive Director, Norbert Tan and Scott, one of this year’s recipients share how VCF and their scholarships are assisting folks to reach their dreams. 

Click here for the VCF website.

CJ by Cookie Johnson making more headlines!

MariaCookieJohnsonAs someone who has had the pleasure of interviewing Cookie Johnson in person last month at her 5th anniversary celebration of her CJ by Cookie Johnson collection, I cannot tell you enough how much I love her jeans!  I wear the Life Baby Bootcut and they fit like a dream and honor a woman’s body.

CJ by Cookie Johnson is excited to announce that they will be launching their collection of premium denim on the Home Shopping Network this Thursday, April 4th at 12pm PDT/3:00pm EDT.   Cookie, wife of NBA legend, Earvin “Magic” Johnson, is thrilled to be a part of the HSN.  And we’re happy to share this information with you as it follows our inspirational and entrepreneurial focus that we try to share with our podcasts.

CJ by Cookie Johnson is a premium denim brand and was launched in the spring of 2009 and offers smart, versatile styles to women sizes 24-38 (2-18), with prices ranging from $128-$188.

Click here for her website.

Thursday, March 27th, 2014 – Cold & Flu Season remedies

SherryWith cold, flu and soon, allergy season upon us, please join Maria as she visits with award winning holistic pharmacist, Sherry Torkos as they discuss alternative methods to reduce symptoms.

 

Over The Counter (OTC) drugs cause 2+ million adverse drug reactions and 100,000 deaths yearly!  Learn about the contraindications for taking OTC as well as other holistic ways to tackle the maladies. 

 

Click here for Sherry’s website.

California to create the nation’s first statewide program . . .

JACKSON BILL TO CREATE NATION’S FIRST STATEWIDE DRUG TAKE-BACK PROGRAM PASSES OUT OF COMMITTEE

Program Would Ease California Taxpayer Burdens by Asking Highly Profitable Drug Industry To Share Financial Responsibility

SACRAMENTO – A bill by State Senator Hannah-Beth Jackson (D-Santa Barbara) to create the nation’s first statewide program to dispose of leftover prescription and over-the-counter drugs passed out of the Senate Environmental Quality Committee today. The vote was 5-1.

The bill will be heard next in the Senate Business, Professions and Economic Development Committee on April 21.

A response to the growing problem of prescription drug abuse, accidental poisonings, and traces of pharmaceuticals found in drinking water, Senate Bill 1014 would require drug manufacturers to create, finance and manage a statewide system for collecting and safely disposing of unwanted prescription drugs that people have in their homes.

The bill is modeled after an Alameda County ordinance that was the first of its kind when it was implemented.

“Every year, billions of dollars in medications is prescribed in California, but as much as 40-50% of those drugs can end up unused,” said Jackson. “These unused drugs create enormous public health and environmental challenges. We need a better solution than putting them in the garbage or flushing them, where they can get into our water, or leaving them in our medicine cabinets, where they can be taken accidentally or be misused and abused.”

For the past 15 years in British Columbia, Canada, in a program paid for by the pharmaceutical industry, consumers have been able to conveniently dispose of unused drugs in bins located at pharmacies, where they are safely destroyed.

While some safe drug disposal sites do exist in California, there are only 300 to 400 such sites in the state to serve 38 million Californians. This patchwork of programs doesn’t meet public demand and are financed by local governments and ultimately, California taxpayers, Jackson said.

“While a number of local governments have admirably stepped up to establish their own drug take-back programs, it’s the taxpayers who end up footing the bill for this, with no assistance from the multi-billion dollar drug industry,” Jackson said. “We are hoping that the industry will join us in recognizing that we have a problem, and helping to share the responsibility for what happens to these unused medications. We need a more cost-effective, systemic and efficient approach, one that I believe will ultimate end up costing us less than the overall costs we’re paying now.”

The bill is sponsored by the California Product Stewardship Council, Clean Water Action, the California Alliance of Retired Americans, the City and County of San Francisco and Alameda County.

Alameda County was the first local government agency in the country to pass an ordinance requiring drug manufacturers to develop, implement and pay for a drug take-back program.

Three pharmaceutical associations responded by suing the county. The county prevailed in trial court and the case is now on appeal to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.

Jackson represents the 19th Senate District, which includes all of Santa Barbara County and western Ventura County.