Stockton Police Chief Eric Jones Retires / CA Amazon Bill / Caring for Wildlife Victims of Wildfire / Author ‘Already Toast: Caregiving And Burnout In America’
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Raccoons at Lake Tahoe Wildlife Care.
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Stockton Police Chief Eric Jones discusses his decision to retire. A California bill, awaiting the governor’s signature, could alter Amazon’s labor practices. Lake Tahoe Wildlife Care discusses caring for wildlife injured during wildfires, as well as evacuating during the Caldor Fire. Finally, an interview with Kate Washington, author of ‘Already Toast: Caregiving And Burnout In America,’ offers resources and advice for family caregivers learned through Washington’s personal experience while caring for her husband.
Today's Guests
- Stockton Police Chief Eric Jones discusses his decision to retire, accomplishments, and where his department needs to improve.
- NY Times reporter Noam Scheiber on how a California bill that could alter Amazon's labor practices is awaiting the governor's signature.
- Denise Upton with Lake Tahoe Wildlife Care discusses caring for wildlife injured during wildfires, as well as the center’s experience evacuating during the Caldor Fire.
- CapRadio’s Donna Apidone discusses her interview with Kate Washington, author of ‘Already Toast: Caregiving and Burnout in America,’ which offers resources and advice for family caregivers learned through Washington’s personal experience while caring for her husband.