Episodios

  • Ask the Mayor with Nick Schultz, July 2024
    Jul 25 2024

    What if your local government had the power to directly impact international conflicts? Find out as Mayor Nick Schultz unpacks the Burbank City Council's involvement in global issues and the ripple effects on our community. From the conflicts in Israel and Ukraine to local priorities like public safety and housing, we delve into the delicate balance of global awareness and local responsibility. This episode promises to offer eye-opening perspectives on how international matters influence our city governance and community dialogue.

    Join us as we navigate the challenges and triumphs of housing development, rent control, and eviction policies in Burbank. Mayor Schultz sheds light on ambitious plans to build 9,000 housing units by 2028, the complexities of local and state-level initiatives, and procedural matters that aim to streamline council meetings for more effective governance. We also discuss the transformation of key sites like the old IKEA and Kmart into vibrant residential areas and the importance of fair eviction policies to protect our residents.

    In the latter part of our conversation, we reflect on Burbank's evolving transportation landscape, including the Chandler bike path's metamorphosis into a bustling community hub. Mayor Schultz shares insights into upcoming initiatives like the Safer Streets Burbank Initiative and previews an exciting future episode featuring transportation czar David Kriski. As we wrap up, we emphasize the importance of community engagement and support for myBurbank, ensuring that our residents stay informed and involved in shaping the future of our city.

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  • The Week That Was and That Will Be - July 22
    Jul 23 2024

    Ever wondered what keeps Burbank buzzing? Join Craig Sherwood, Ross Benson, and Craig Durling in this week's episode of My Burbank Talks as we navigate through the latest happenings and quirks of our vibrant city. From celebrating our Word of the Week winner, Pat Brown, to sharing the inside scoop on the highly coveted Hill Street Cafe gift card giveaways, we cover it all. Plus, get a sneak peek into our upcoming investigations, including a tantalizing Freedom of Information Act request related to an intriguing North Hollywood incident.

    Ever questioned the sanity of attending a 10-hour city council meeting? We did, and we’re spilling all the details. Dive into the intense debates over no-fault evictions and the somewhat perplexing discussion on international conflicts—it’s a wild ride of local governance at its finest. We also break down the successful trial of LAZ Parking Control and the critical role they play in managing double parking around schools, ensuring smoother traffic for all.

    What happens when bandit tow trucks invade your city? Tune in to hear how these rogue operators are causing chaos and what you can do to protect yourself. And don’t miss our nostalgic trip through Burbank’s beloved businesses, like Martino's Tea Cakes, along with updates on new local hotspots and parking management plans. Whether it's celebrating new police officers, critiquing cell tower placements, or enjoying equestrian events and Drag Queen Bingo, we’ve got your weekly dose of Burbank’s finest moments.

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    1 h y 31 m
  • Coaches Corner: CIF Champion Coach and Author, Jim Ozella
    Jul 23 2024

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    What if you could relive the simplicity and joy of childhood while gaining insights into coaching and teaching? Join us as we welcome retired head coach and CIF Champion Jim Ozzella, who takes us on a nostalgic journey through his dual career as a teacher and coach. We dive into his recent book, "The Greatest Time to Be a Kid," capturing an era free from modern distractions. Jim reflects on his passion for teaching U.S. history at Hart High School and Alemany High School and the delicate balance required to manage both classroom and field responsibilities, emphasizing structure, expectation, and passion as keys to success.

    Ever wonder what goes into the making of a high school baseball legend? Jim shares behind-the-scenes stories of early mornings, late-night phone calls, and the camaraderie among coaches that led to the creation of the Valley Instructional Baseball League (VIBL). From the intense final game that clinched his first CIF title in 2024 to the transition from American Legion Baseball to VIBL, Jim’s insights reveal the dedication and emotional rollercoaster of coaching. We also relive the heart-pounding moments of a dramatic seventh inning and the strategic decisions that etched his name in baseball history.

    Celebrate the tradition and culture of high school baseball as we recount Jim's favorite memories, including an exhilarating 14-inning game and standout players who made it to Major League Baseball. The episode also offers a heartfelt look at community impact through coaching, touching on the simplicity of growing up in the Midwest during the 1960s and the timeless lessons learned from mentors and neighbors. As Jim navigates retirement, he shares the joys and bittersweet moments of moving on while staying connected to the game he loves. This episode is a treasure trove of stories, wisdom, and the enduring impact of a life dedicated to teaching and coaching.

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    1 h y 20 m
  • Women of Burbank: Amber Knipple, Miss Burbank USA 2024
    Jul 18 2024

    myBurbank Reporter Ashley Erikson interviews Amber Knipple, a Burbank native and hair braider, who recently represented Burbank in the Miss California USA 2024 pageant. Amber shares her story growing up in Burbank, her job as a hair braider at De Cielo Salon, and what led her to join the pageant world. Ashley and Amber dive into the last few months from Amber’s sashing ceremony with Mayor Nick Schultz, the event appearances, and the experience during the pageant. Amber opens up about her dress troubles, making friends, and how she has changed as a person since the pageant.


    Follow Amber on Instagram at @ambertineiusa


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    This episode was sponsored by Compass Realtors Mike McDonald and Mary Anne Been. https://burbankarealiving.com/



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  • The Week That Was and That Will Be - July 15
    Jul 16 2024

    Have you ever wondered why Burbank's summer events seem to cram into just a couple of months? We’ve got the scoop! This week, we take a trip down memory lane with Fred Flintstone's famous "yabba-dabba-doo" ringing in our ears and share a chuckle over a toothpick fiasco at Hill Street Cafe. We also celebrate John Wofat's impressive win for "Starlink" as our Word of the Week. From the whimsical Burbank Elephant Parade to updates on downtown's bustling cultural market, this episode is your ticket to all things Burbank.

    In the spirit of community, we bring you the latest from the Sustainable Burbank Commission, discussing their strides in greenhouse gas reduction and urban forestry initiatives. Plus, get the lowdown on the electrification of landscape equipment and the significant changes in Burbank's retail scene, including the transformation of local favorites like Chow Christina into the new Idlewild Tavern. We also delve into the canceled Arts and Public Places meeting and its ripple effects on airport art projects and city aesthetics.

    Traffic safety, scam alerts, and a throwback to Burbank's mayoral first pitches at Dodger games—this episode covers it all. We chat about the controversial eviction ordinance, the importance of civil discourse in city council meetings, and upcoming local government issues that could impact you. Don't miss our rants on the latest scams and the importance of vigilance in our digital age. With a mix of humor, heartfelt stories, and practical updates, this episode promises a comprehensive look at Burbank's vibrant life. So sit back, relax, and join us for another entertaining and informative week in Burbank!

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    1 h y 12 m
  • The Week That Was and That Will Be - July 8
    Jul 9 2024

    Join Craig Sherwood, Ross Benson and Craig Durling for our latest episode!

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    1 h y 10 m
  • The Week That Was and That Will Be - July 1
    Jul 2 2024

    Can a quirky event at IKEA featuring elephants painted by celebrities like Katy Perry and a Kardashian sister help save real-life elephant herds? Tune in to our latest episode, where we kick off by celebrating Robert Kyle, our Word of the Week winner. We then dive into the start of the new fiscal year, examining how new statewide and local laws impact Burbank. From a new gas tax to sustainability regulations banning plastic water bottles at city events, we discuss the efforts to foster an eco-friendly community and what that means for residents.

    But that's not all! We’ll whisk you back away to a whimsical elephant-themed event at IKEA, filled with celebrity-named elephants and Swedish meatballs, all aimed at raising awareness about the plight of elephant herds. You won’t want to miss our humorous anecdotes and tips on spotting these unique installations around Burbank while ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience. We also touch on some more serious community updates, including a tragic incident involving an intoxicated driver and the importance of cooling centers during the anticipated heatwave.

    As we approach the Fourth of July, our episode covers upcoming holiday events, safety tips for handling fireworks, and Dr. Angeline Campin's expert advice on avoiding injuries. Learn about the rigorous selection process for Burbank police officers, and get a sneak peek into the Starlight Bowl concert. Finally, we share essential photography tips for capturing stunning fireworks shots, and unveil Catherine Backnight’s photography exhibit, blending art with community spirit. Join us for an informative, entertaining, and safety-conscious celebration of Independence Day.

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  • The Week That Was and That Will Be - June 24
    Jun 25 2024

    Step back into the golden age of game shows with us as we reminisce about iconic moments from "Let's Make a Deal" and "Wheel of Fortune." Join Craig Sherwood, Ross Benson, and the returning Craig Durling as we celebrate the exciting news of Ryan Seacrest taking over hosting duties. We'll also share a hearty congratulations with Liz Kenny, our Hill Street Café gift card giveaway winner, and discuss the highlights of our recent "Ask the Mayor" show, including the Mayor's fascinating stories about his interactions with the First Lady of the United States.

    In our vibrant community updates, we cover everything from nostalgic Prince Spaghetti commercials to the humorous side of the Mayor's tan lines. We recount the ribbon-cutting event at the Forward Fighting Club and suggest a fun twist on covering business closures. Our heartfelt tribute to Officer Tommy Pusl, a cherished Burbank figure, will pull at your heartstrings as we share memories of his impactful life and service. Plus, we announce Annie Markarian’s candidacy for the Burbank Board of Education Trustee Area 5 and navigate the new districting system for school board elections.

    Stay tuned for the latest city council updates, including a new agreement with Disney for shuttle services, the Burbank Police Department’s adoption of body-worn cameras, and the implications of a proposed rent cap ordinance. We explore the whimsical arrival of the elephant parade in Burbank and significant changes within the Burbank Fire Department. Finally, we wrap up with essential summer safety tips to keep you and your loved ones safe during the hot weather. Don’t miss this episode brimming with humor, local insights, and community connections!

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    1 h y 14 m