Episodes
Sunday Jan 31, 2021
Sunday Jan 31, 2021
Dr. Alvaro Salas Castro is a behavioral scientist living and studying in Nosara. In this Nosara Podcast episode, he explains what he has learned so far and provides much insight into the challenges Nosara is facing and significant advantages of Nosara compared to other towns.
He explains how federal and local governments and the community organizations all often work separately in different directions and he believes Nosara has the opportunity to become the ‘Silicon Valley’ of Latin America. He thinks closing the beaches is ‘stupid’ and holds nothing back on his opinions.
There’s too much for one episode so we’ll break it up into parts plus Dr. Salas will be coming back each month for a while. It’s great having him here and we’ll get out more and more from him for you to see what he’s finding out about our community.
Here’s my notes from Part 1 with Dr. Alvaro:
- What are our biggest challenges?
- Difference in locals including nationally and internationally
- Different region investors and local culture
- 3 layers of misinformation and communication. federal government & local government and community organizations often separately active
- Potential of Nosara
- Is communication between Nosara and Nicoya and San Jose historically distant?
- Unique blend of people here who care about the environment, lots of different people from different countries
- People in Nosara really care. They don’t talk to government but do care about health, nature,
- Accumulating good decisions is behavioral economics
- benefits of here; turtles, fishing, surfing, local and international airports close, etc.
- A new tamarindo in the negative way of saying that
- Don’t lose the magic
- Keeping Nosara Weird (shout out to Carl Wells)
- Statistically crime is lower in Nosara than other towns Mal País Santa Teresa
- Education system in Nosara incredible. Teachers from other countries are incredible educators and the ones coming to Nosara are differentiated from others
- 5% of GDP is to education
- affordable access to quality vegetables and greens and much exercise
- He believes Nosara has potential to be silicon valley of Latin America
- Previously was General Coordinator of task force to mitigate Covid 19 reporting to the President of the Social Security Roman Macaya
- Business vs protection
- Tension between cabinet members
- What are other countries doing?
- Closing beaches is stupid. He’s a scientist and there’s poor judgment happening
- Erratic policies
- unrest and famine are possibilities
- Local leaders are exciting him. Communities that are healthy organize themselves.
- What issues need government intervention?
- How do we bridge the gap between the foreigners and the locals?
- Coming back each month for his research updates
Sunday Jan 31, 2021
Sunday Jan 31, 2021
President Kuki from the NCA tells us what was good about 2020, what she is proud of about, status updates on the Refuge, the dump, the building regulations, upcoming meeting & board changes, work shops and more and I ask if NCA can transition into virtual meetings so more people may participate.
I hope you enjoy hearing from Kuki!
Sunday Jan 31, 2021
Surf therapy in Nosara??? Chris Antao from Gnome Surf says it is happening
Sunday Jan 31, 2021
Sunday Jan 31, 2021
Chris Antao is a man on a mission… And it’s a great one. Gnome Surf is already doing amazing things in the US and they are close to getting started in Nosara. Gnome Surf is a 501c3 which focuses on children with autism, down syndrome, ADHD, depression and anxiety to help their happiness and self confidence.
Gnome Surf is is part of the International Surf Therapy Organization and is gaining popularity quickly due to their 100% success rate in improving the lives of their athletes. Celebrities such as former professional quarterback Doug Flutie (yes, that Doug Flutie) as well as larger organizations are starting to support Gnome Surf and Chris plans to keep this momentum rolling right into Nosara in 2021.
I hope you enjoy getting to know Chris.
Sunday Jan 31, 2021
SIBU Wildlife Sanctuary 7 minute update with Vicki Coan
Sunday Jan 31, 2021
Sunday Jan 31, 2021
In this episode of the Nosara Podcast, Vicki Coan from SIBU Wildlife Sanctuary updates us about the following:
– Volunteer update & transitions
– Change in direction, working more-so in conjunction with other organizations
– Specific message
– Heartbreak about trees coming down due to continued development
– Importance of insulated power lines
– Please do not let your dogs roam free they are terrorizing the local wildlife
– What we need to survive
Sunday Jan 31, 2021
Walter ‘Burro’ Zamora en 13 minutos
Sunday Jan 31, 2021
Sunday Jan 31, 2021
En este Nosara Podcast, Walter Zamora comparte su transición a una carrera como artista profesional de artes marciales mixtas, la historia de Burro nombre, cómo está disfrutando el área de Nosara y lo que significa su próxima pelea en Abu Dhabi en UAE Warriors el 15 de Enero para los luchadores de Latín America.
In this Nosara Podcast Walter Zamora shares his transition into a career as a professional mixed martial artist, the story behind his nickname, how he is enjoying the Nosara area and what his upcoming fight in Abu Dhabi at UAE Warriors on January 15th means to fighters from Latin America. Subtitles available in English on Youtube.
Sunday Jan 31, 2021
Sunday Jan 31, 2021
*Nosara Times is posting detailed article courtesy of Zacc Pollitt and Mr. Robert Edgeworth… Stay tuned!
Here are notes of the 11 minute Dr. Vanessa Bezy episode explaining conclusive results of an ongoing water study:
- Introduction
- Wildlife Conservation Association
- Brown foamy stuff: Is it algae bloom, tannic water, sewage including fecal matter?
- How does it feel to be the person to confirm fecal matter is in the water to the community?
- Some things are unpleasant, but important
- Which beach area is hit the hardest?
- swimguide.org has all 3 results WCA Nosara plus follow WCAnosara on Facebook & Instagram
- How long have you been testing the water?
- What time of year is worse?
- What can homeowners do? How to check wastewater treatment tanks
- Older homes vs new homes
- Special contained wastewater treatment systems is becoming affordable
- Is this situation solvable, or is it eco disaster?
- So is this good news or bad news overall?
- Thanks to Dr. Vanessa and Robert Edgeworth
- Costs involved to operate
- Need donations to operate
- Does Dr. V view our area better than other areas in Costa Rica?
- Dr. V’s missing podcast from years ago apology
- Conclusion
Sunday Jan 31, 2021
Sunday Jan 31, 2021
Rachael McCrary is co-owner of a laboratory based in the US and she wants to help bring her company’s covid testing kits here to help out Nosara as well as other communities in Costa Rica.
In this episode she explains her goals for her company’s test kits, she recaps her visit to the Nosara community testing event, she shares her thoughts about traveling and being in Nosara and discusses differences between life in an urban area vs. Nosara and she shares her personal story and goals.
Her story is an interesting one and I hope you enjoy hearing how Rachael has transitioned from an enterprising teenager raised on the east coast to an entrepreneurial adult who invents and produces products and ideas and frequently appearing on TV shows such as Shark Tank and others to represent her brands.
Tuesday Sep 22, 2020
Katie Mallard: Surviving Coronavirus in Nosara
Tuesday Sep 22, 2020
Tuesday Sep 22, 2020
Katie Mallard details her Nosara Coronavirus experience from beginning to end in this 15 minute episode of the Nosara Podcast.
I’m probably going to write an article for the Nosara Times soon about this. Let me know if there are any questions or specific items you may want addressed not included in this 15 minute episode?
Los subtítulos estarán disponibles en el próximo día más o menos.
Tuesday Sep 22, 2020
Tuesday Sep 22, 2020
If you’re familiar with Nosara you already know how challenging our roads can be and the myriad of false promises in years past about fixing Ruta 160, our main road. There is often talk about it being paved but the work never happens (see previous podcasts if you want to know full story).
We were promised road work would resume in August… But it is September already and nobody seems to be working on the road (except volunteers).
Fortunately, Lucca Spendlingwimmer from the Ruta 160 returned to the Nosara Podcast to share updates with us.
Tuesday Sep 22, 2020
Tuesday Sep 22, 2020
“Nosara can become a place to live now… Not just a tourist destination” – Ethel ‘Kuki’ Araya
In this 10 minute video podcast episode, NCA’s soon to be outgoing President Kuki shares updates on a myriad of community items.