Bi-weekly podcast
Exploring the Inland Empire
Listen in as a TV host, pop musician, and candy man-turned-TikTok sensation discuss why this unheralded California region is worth a visit
Bi-weekly podcast
Listen in as a TV host, pop musician, and candy man-turned-TikTok sensation discuss why this unheralded California region is worth a visit
On this episode of the California Now Podcast, host Soterios Johnson learns about the Inland Empire through the insights of three unique guests who proudly call the area home.
First up, Johnson talks with Joel Greene, the charismatic host of Inland Empire Explorer. Greene shares must-visit spots in his hometown of Rancho Cucamonga, where to grab top-tier Mexican food in Riverside, and outdoor adventure in Big Bear Lake. Greene also showcases a few of his favorite doughnut shops, with detailed advice on what to order.
Next, Johnson speaks with Alexa Cappelli, a musician and former contestant on NBC’s The Voice. The Upland native performs three songs on the episode—“Say Something,” “Temporary,” and “Could’ve Just Left Me Alone.” She also shares behind-the-scenes details about her recent music video and reveals a few of her Inland Empire favorites.
Last, Johnson speaks with Jerry Rowley, longtime owner of Logan’s Candies in Ontario. Rowley chats with Johnson about the beloved candy shop’s 90-year history, including its newfound success on TikTok. The episode wraps with Rowley taking the California Questionnaire.
GUESTS
Joel Greene, host of Inland Empire Explorer
Alexa Cappelli, musician
Jerry Rowley, owner of Logan’s Candies
RESOURCES
Joel Greene is the creator, producer, and cohost of Inland Empire Explorer, as well as the creator of PBS’s Curiosity Quest.
California Citrus State Historic Park
Alexa Cappelli is a singer-songwriter from Upland California and former contestant on NBC’s The Voice.
Jerry Rowley is the longtime owner of Logan’s Candies in Ontario.
ABOUT THE HOST
Soterios Johnson, formerly the local host of National Public Radio’s Morning Edition on radio station WNYC, moved from New York City to Davis in 2016. By combining his journalistic instincts with his personal curiosity, Johnson uses the California Now Podcast platform to develop a deeper understanding of his adopted home.
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