Paper Trail Podcast
Paul sits down with Dr. Marie Pinto, CEO of Pro Youth, to explore how the after-school program has evolved from its 1994 origins as a gang violence prevention initiative to become a comprehensive support system serving 24,000 students across 12 districts in two counties. Dr. Pinto shares how Pro Youth adapted during the COVID-19 pandemic by transforming churches into all-day learning centers for essential workers' children, maintaining both academic progress and social connection during an unprecedented crisis. The conversation delves into how Pro Youth approaches technology use, maintaining...
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Paul sits down with Chelsea Cumiford, who has built an impressive following documenting her family's journey of designing and building their dream home in Visalia's, The Lakes. What started as a pie-shaped empty lot became the foundation for an ambitious project, combining elements from their favorite places - from sports bars to coffee shops - into a uniquely personal space. The conversation follows their path from paying HOA fees on an empty lot for four years to working with drafters and contractors to bring hand-drawn plans to life. Chelsea shares how her social media presence evolved from...
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In this episode of the Paper Trail Podcast, Paul Myers sits down with Shane Moss, owner of Mulligans Indoor Golf in downtown Visalia, to discuss his journey from 30-year ministry veteran to innovative business owner. Shane shares candid insights about: - The challenges of transitioning from Orange County to the Central Valley - How a simple idea for a three-simulator facility evolved into transforming the historic Main Street Theater - The struggles of securing investors as a former pastor pursuing a for-profit venture - Managing the chaos of opening month, including working 16-hour days and...
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Paul sits down with Brent Calvin, President of College of the Sequoias, who offers a unique perspective on education and leadership in the Valley. As a Visalia native who returned home after running a successful engineering firm, Brent shares insights from his seven years leading COS and the institution's remarkable decade of growth. The conversation explores COS's ambitious vision for the future, including their groundbreaking partnership with Fresno State to bring more four-year degree programs to Tulare County. Brent discusses why personal investment in the community matters, illustrated...
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In this episode of the Paper Trail Podcast, hosts Paul Myers and Ryan Clark dive into the November 2024 election results across Fresno and Tulare counties. From tight congressional races like Jim Costa vs. Michael Maher, to local city council showdowns where just a handful of votes could determine the winner, the hosts break down what these results mean for Valley residents. Readers can follow the latest updates at and as votes continue to be counted through December 5th. The episode also features discussion about Visalia's cannabis business tax measure passing with over 70% approval,...
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Paul sits down with Valley radio personality Gnarly Charlie, who recently joined KJUG's morning show. With over three decades of broadcasting experience, Charlie shares fascinating stories about his journey from sorting records at KKDJ to becoming one of the region's most recognizable voices. Charlie offers unique insights into how radio has evolved since the late 1980s, from the days of vinyl records and analog equipment to today's digital landscape. He discusses his approach to staying relevant in an era of streaming services and podcasts, emphasizing the importance of authentic local...
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In this episode of the Paper Trail Podcast, Paul Myers and Ryan Clark dive into the Tulare County Board of Supervisors' recent unanimous endorsement of Proposition 36. The hosts explore how this reform measure aims to strengthen drug and theft penalties while emphasizing rehabilitation in California. The conversation covers the key differences between Prop 36 and its predecessor Prop 47, discussing how the new legislation would create a "treatment mandated felonies" category and implement a three-strikes approach to drug possession. They examine District Attorney Tim Ward's perspective on why...
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Paul sits down with Zach Green of to explore how he's built a thriving video production company in the Central Valley. From his early days managing house painting crews at 19 to now running a creative team producing content for major institutions, Zach shares valuable insights into growing a business while maintaining high creative standards. The conversation delves into Zach's systematic approach to training and documentation, which has allowed him to scale his operation while keeping quality consistent. He discusses fascinating projects his team has produced, including documentaries about...
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Paul and Ryan dive into the pressing concerns of Valley voters ahead of the 2024 election. Based on a by Mineral King Publishing, they'll explore top issues like homelessness, air quality, and education, sharing insightful quotes from local residents. From the traits voters seek in candidates to the push for civic education in schools, this episode offers a comprehensive look at the political pulse of the Valley. Whether you're a long-time resident or new to the area, tune in for valuable insights into the issues shaping our local political landscape.
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Paul is joined by Film Owl Productions owner, Travis Walters. Travis has spent time up and down the Golden State telling stories for businesses, advocates and educational organizations. From short documentaries to commercials, Travis has shot it all. Travis and Paul talk about the tenents of telling a good story, and the sizable budgets the compares to Valley filmmaking. To be honest, we should all agree that advertising agencies exist in a market that does little but insist upon itself. If you want to know more from Travis you can find him on instagram at and on his website...
info_outlineCOS Theatre Director Chris Mangels joins the podcast today.
Chris and Paul talk about what it was like to grow up in the ultra-insular town of Exeter. Chris shares how people would worry about whether he was doing well having taken theatre as his profession. But in reality he was getting a lifetime's worth of experience on sets in San Diego, New York and Chicago before becoming a theatre professor at College of the Sequoias.
Together Paul and Chris talk about the grind of being a young actor, the stress about where they will get their next meal and the anxiety of whether another job might be arou the corner -- or not.
Then they talk about the writers strike from 2023, and Artificial Intelligence creeping it's way into the classroom.