Cindy, and Scott brought their amazing brother, Anthony, to the show to talk about raising enough money to stay in their home, close by the Hospital that has cared for him throughout his life. They set up a GoFundMe account. To donate, go to: http://www.gofundme.com/f/anthonyinhomecare
Elizabeth and the crew talk about the possible war with Iran, the horrific fires in Australia, and the CALENDAR SECTION!!!
Elizabeth is joined by photographer Gary Reyes, who spent 35 years working at KTLA. They share their experiences together, covering wildfires, earthquakes, and the OJ chase. Also, Elizabeth and the crew take a look back at 2019, and a look forward to 2020.
Merry Christmas! Elizabeth is joined by the mother of a 10yr old boy diagnosed with brain cancer, to talk about the Christmas love they received from an LA Dodger, and the LA Sheriff's dept.
Elizabeth discusses alternative methods of treating autism with Mieko Hester-Perez, and the film, Imprisoned, starring Lawrence Fishburn, and Edward James Olmos.
Elizabeth gets in the nick of time, navigating through brutal traffic conditions at 5a. And She opens up about the health issues facing her brother.
Elizabeth and the crew talk about their fun times with family during Thanksgiving, and more importantly, BLACK FRIDAY SHOPPING! What's better, black Friday, or Cyber Monday?
Elizabeth is joined by Cindy Cecil, and her brother Anthony, to talk about the GoFundMe They've set up to help raise money for Anthony's in home care. Disney+ and Pixar release touching shorts focusing on the special needs community, and the CALENDAR SECTION!
Elizabeth is joined by psychotherapist Janette Sandoval to talk about the impact the recent shooting at Saugus High School has had on the community, and the steps that can be taken to help improve communication with children during crisis.
Elizabeth was befuddled as to why Chris Brown would need to have a yard sale. You just gave the world your actual address (cue the stalkers)!!! Also, Rabbi Zalman Grossbaum joins the show to talk about the LifeTown Shoppes in New Jersey, an immersive village built to serve kids with autism.
It's time to "fall back." That means an extra hour of sleep! Except for the people who have to work through it... Poor Rob Newton, and Engineer Hector... Elizabeth talks impeachment, planting trees, and pregnant women old enough to be my grandmother.
Elizabeth discusses the breaking news of another mass shooting in Texas, more horse deaths at Santa Anita, and Halloween costumes on the cheap!!
Owner of Polkadots and Moonbeams, and 2x breast cancer survivor Wendy Freedman talks about her upcoming fundraiser for the Dr. Susan Love Foundation. Alex Medina from APLA joined Elizabeth to talk about AIDS Walk LA, and the huge battle in Culiacan, Mexico, and how they've been weaponized by the USA.
LA Fire Chief Ralph Terrazas joins Elizabeth to discuss the latest on the local fires, with some tips to help prepare. And our own News Guy, Rob Newton was impacted by the fires in a heartbreaking way.
Elizabeth talks about Trump's plan to deny VISAs to immigrants who can't afford health care. Also, "cancel culture:" What is it, and how is it impacting American culture? And #RandomActsofPizza!!!
Mo Kelly joins the show to talk about the upcoming Month of Mo'vember, where we look for opportunities to be a blessing to someone else. Elizabeth also talks about the latest on the impeachment hearings in DC, and teenagers struggling through legit problems.
Elizabeth is joined by special needs advocate Mieko Hester-Perez, to discuss the treatment of autism with CBD. Filmmaker Paul Kampf jumps in studio to talk about his upcoming film, "Imprisoned."
Elizabeth goes into the highlights from the recent Democratic Debate, focusing on Beto O'Rourke's desire to take guns away from people. She also talks about the tragic cases of two different children with autism, who passed away after adult negligence.
Academy winning filmmaker Nicholas Reed and Ryan Azevedo join Elizabeth to talk about the deeply moving YouTube Originals Documentary, Claire. And a real superhero joined the show. Author/social media influencer Travis Flores shares his experience of living with cystic fibrosis, and the feelings he has, as he awaits his 3rd double lung transplant.
Elizabeth is joined by former FBI agent Phil Carson to talk about yesterday's mass shootings in Texas.
Elizabeth talks about the catastrophic fires in the Amazon, from a ecological, and political perspective. She also goes into the possible hate crime that happened at a local bar.
Elizabeth is joined by Belle Hernandez, and Nayibe Reynoso to talk about the upcoming LATINAFest 2019. And, apparently sex in public toilets is a big problem. So much so, that a company just created an anti-sex toilet. Yikes.
Elizabeth is back, and she's got some feelings about the recent string of mass shootings in the country, and the recent ICE raids that left school children without a parent to come home to.
Producer Sam fills in for Elizabeth Espinosa, who had a family emergency, to discuss the breaking story of two mass shootings within 13 hours, claiming at least 29 lives in Texas and Ohio. LA County Sheriff Dept. Active Shooter Specialist Mike Harding joins the show to talk about ways to be safe during a shooting.
Elizabeth talks about the breaking news of the 24 year-old, off duty LAPD officer, who was killed while getting tacos with his girlfriend, the importance of mental health awareness, and the tendency of people to try to medicate normal feelings of sadness.
Elizabeth talks about the 50th anniversary of the moon landing. Guest Melissa Yeager joins the show to talk about her late daughter's charity, Claire's Place, which gives makeovers to children in hospitals. And Elizabeth tries producer Sam's pizza from Tarantula Hill Brewing Company.
Elizabeth is joined by Jocelyn Duarte, Executive Director of the Salvadorean American Leadership Educational Fund, to discuss the impact of today's planned ICE raids.
Elizabeth is joined by Regional Communications Director for the Red Cross, Marium Mohiudin, to discuss earthquake preparedness, following the recent big earthquakes in SoCal.
Elizabeth was joined by Pat Dixon, from Pools of Hope, to discuss the therapeutic benefits of indoor, heated swim classes, for members of the special needs community, the Democratic debates, and we talk about the best places in town to catch 4th of July fireworks!!! USA! USA! USA!
Vice President of the American Immigration Lawyers Association Alma Rosa Nieto joins Elizabeth to discuss the Trump's immigration crackdown. Elizabeth also discusses the local shooting, involving an unarmed special needs adult, and an off-duty cop.
Elizabeth is joined by Christine Coleman, to discuss their shared experience of caring for their fathers in the hospital. Rodri Rodriguez and Elizabeth talk about giving your father the gift of mariachi for Father's day. MARIACHI USA!
It's time for the Gay Pride Parade! And straight people want a parade, too! Either way, a lot of them will need divorce advice, so we had author, and private investigator Susan Shofer on the show, to talk about taking the right steps in your divorce.
Shalini Vadhera, the Founder of Passport to Beauty, joins Elizabeth to talk about her story, and give out some quick and easy beauty tips, that anyone can do.
Elizabeth talks about the history, and traditions behind Memorial Day, and a 13 year old girl, looking to make her Olympic Boxing dreams come true.
Ernesto Quintero joins Elizabeth to discuss his new documentary, A Sacred Journey: The Transformative Power of Caring.
Elizabeth talks about the recent high-speed chase/shooting involving a guy driving a Prius, CBD Oils with Global CBD's Christopher Taloa, and some Yo Moma jokes, in celebration of Mother's Day.
Happy Cinco De Mayo! Your host Elizabeth Espinosa goes over the Korean Boy Band "BTS" takeover in Pasadena this weekend. As well she speaks with Dr. Arjay Rastogi on UCLA Kidney Fair and Measles outbreak in the United States. Finally she explains the history of Cinco De Mayo and talks about where you can go to get deals.
Elizabeth is back! She talks about the breaking news of the tragic mass shooting in Poway, as well as a spoiler-free look at the opening weekend of Avengers: Endgame.
We lost an important person in LA this week. Nipsey was more than a musician: he was a father, entrepreneur and community activist that will leave a huge hole in the community he worked hard to revitalize and energize.
Tragedy hits again at Dodger Stadium, we have a author today that will shed light on this phenomena.
Our beloved host will be running the LA Marathon next week. She will be missed. Don't fret, we'll have a new host soon!
We are joined by female firefighter Sienne Freeman shining light on the gender balance in the LAFD.
The smoke has cleared since the biggest wildfires in Southern California history. What was hidden from the chaos of that month was the personal stories of the firefighters that fought off the blaze, saving lives and homes.
Here are a few of those stories.
Our Christmas episode is full of herbal remedies and spiritual answers. Everything you need to end the year right and begin the next on the right foot.
Todays show: Granny Pottymouth and a guest that will shed some light on the impending LAUSD strike.
This week we will be covering the chaos at the border, the G20 Summit and what to wear at your Xmas party.
Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva joins us live as we ask him what his goals are when he takes his newly elected position.
As you read this, the midterm election is two days away. Spend the next hour with our show as we flesh out the more controversial propositions and candidates.
It's our pre: Halloweendiadelosmuertosvotingextravaganza show! Tune in and check out what's going on in the world's greatest city.
We have two great guests that will help us understand domestic violence. There's also a calendar event that you might want to check out...
We have a tragic story of a hit and run of a 14 year old girl. City Council hopeful Betty Valencia and an action-packed Calendar section with... beer!
Wrong way driver on the 110, a death in Santa Monica and a great charity in our Calendar section awaits. Thanks for listening!
This exclusive interview with Daisy Chavez and her sister Suzy Rodriguez tells about a story of their brother (a native Angelino) who is suffering alleged police corruption that spans two time zones.
We follow a story of a standoff in the Castaic area that has developed into a story of elder abuse. Plus, it's national cheeseburger day this Tuesday, so get off your buns and get some.
We talk to a former Hell's Angel and take a deep dive into the world of child trafficking.
We celebrate the life of Senator John Mc Cain. Also, we tackle the vital role of the Land and Water Conservation Fund
We have tips to those that want to give blood and save a life. We also have tips on how you can save a furry life as well.
We have a first account of the horror of the Idillwild fires, the destruction of the Trump star and your Calendar section.
The Brady Bunch house is up for sale! We'll show you where to place your bid for a piece of TV history.
We need your help, a 91 year old mother is being evicted from her home of decades. In other local news we talk about Anthony Bourdain's impact on the Los Angeles food scene
Want more calendar? You got it. Plus, we have a match maker for you single moms out there.
The burger trademark war has begun with Australia firing the first shot. How will In N Out tackle Down N Out?
We cover one of the strangest stories this week: It involves a man, park bench and love.
We have the first male cheerleaders in L.A., guns go missing in Compton; Compton's burgeoning robotics team gains praise.
We revisit the powerful speech of our own Edna Chavez, my trip to Colombia and a calendar section event that you don't want to miss.
More Destiny Malibu ain't a bad thing. Enjoy this exclusive interview, only on Sunday Morning with Elizabeth Espinosa
We have the LA Marathon, ICE arrests gone wrong and we have the Queen from Medieval Times!
We are covering both sides of the guns in school argument this week. Joined by a former FBI agent and a school administrator, they will flesh out the salient points and problems, with allowing teachers arming themselves.
We Love LA joins us live in the studio, there's also Dr. Danoff with some Valentine must-do's before you do... Never mind, enjoy the show.
We have the epilogue to one of the biggest prison breaks in L.A. history. It's a tale of life, death, traffic and poultry.
Does Hollywood need two signs? Our guest Julie Dixon explains the multifaceted approach to making viewing the sign safer and enjoyable for residents and tourists.
We have the postmortem of the LA Weekly diagnosed by famed entertainment writer Jeff Weiss. There's also a flu bug hospitalizing many Angelenos (sic), followed by shocking news of the LA's first account of Zika being sexually transmitted. Take care, stay well. We'll see you bright and early next Sunday.
We have the latest on the 3rd largest fire in history and the latest on Harvey Weinstein-the largest dumpster fire in Hollywood history.
California fires, arsonists raises Elizabeth's ire. We also have travel tips for Americans going abroad.
We have a tale of a man that was wrongfully incarcerated for over a decade. Here's his story.
Daring escapes from oppression, environmental sustainability and an apology to all cat lovers.
Dating expert Laurel House is in the... house. Plus, we have a list of events where you can walk off that turkey dinner.
Today's show: Rohrabacher under Mueller investigation, more sexual harrassment claims-this time it's George Takei; the Calendar with a bigger, badder, better Santa's village.
We are joined today by Krista Parkinson, owner of Mygradsgetjobs.com. She tells us how to navigate the jungle of the industry and getting out whole.
We have the masterminds behind the movie "Rideshare," and there was a suspicious package found at the LA Zoo; tune in to see what they found
On today's show Amy King is in for Elizabeth and she's talking local, animal and sports news.
On today's show we have Jo Michael to tell us what to expect and how to react to Trump's travel ban.
Anaheim is removing benches to curb homeless people from sleeping at bus stops and... who fired Kermit?!
Riding the Metro? Make sure you check out this person's story about how thieves are trying a new (and dangerous) new trick to rip you off.
Pirates of the Caribbean says goodbye to the wench auction, fireworks around town and an interview with Finn Murphy, author of The Long Haul.
On this week's show we spotlight the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank, acupuncture and the latest breaking news.
On today's show we have a surf camp for autistic children, the Los Angeles Film Festival and a calendar section for Father's Day.
Here's the second half of the interview with the Director of the Los Angeles Film Festival, Jennifer Cochis.
We have the final submissions for the Los Angeles Film Festival and Dawn Garcia helps us out with Father's Day Festivities.
Here is the full interview with Rodney's wife Joan Dangerfield and Robert Schwartz the Executive Director of the LACC Foundation.
This Memorial day episode we talk to entrepreneurs that can help your veteran family make more money.
On today's show we tackle the issue of cybersecurity and what it means to Angelinos and rest of the world. Also, be sure to check our page for exclusive and extended interviews with guests from the show.
We are joined by 34th Congressional district hopeful Robert Ahn. This is an extended interview.
Today, we are joined by Hollis the trainer extraordinaire, and be prepared to hear one of the most heart stories of the week. An exclusive, only on Sunday Morning with Elizabeth Espinosa.
On today's show we cover have Destiny Malibu, Kyle Schutte from FLATS and your calendar section.
Cinco De Mayo is not Mexican independence day. We have a professor from UCLA to prove it.
On today's show we have the mother of Konrad Reuland who's heart now lives in baseball legend Rod Carew. We also have a new killer rideshare program that will be taking Los Angeles by storm.
Happy Easter everyone! Even if you are not of the Christian stripe, it's a day for renewal and reflection. That is why we have Joseph Turner of American Children First to talk about-what some people call controversial. Tune in to hear both sides of this interesting initiative.
NWA is in the Library of Congress, our show saves an arcade and man oh man check out our Calendar section, you won't go bored this week.
We are joined by Dr. Lowenstein, who's groundbreaking methods might save your loved ones from opiate addiction. There's plenty more show as well: Mujeres de Maiz, Shane's Inspiration and the Oscars breakdown.
This show is your sunshine on an otherwise rainy week. We have Wendy Hammers (yeah, that's her name), David Damian Figuroa and your storm horror stories.
Are you looking for a job in the industry? Are you looking for love? We got you covered.
You may be thinking what does a violinist, director and guys that tell stories about bus rides have in common. The answer: 'absolutely nothing and everything,' the mantra for the show and our beloved city Los Angeles.
Dr. Sandra Morgan joins us today for National Child Trafficking Month. And then... we have magician, wrestler, Youtube star Jarek 1:20. If you want the full L.A. you got it.
A forward thinking school is banning homework, LA is getting another team and Tay Zonday will bringing the rain, bringing the funk live in studio.
We have YouTube star, Spankie Valentine. and a Catholic band, Streets of Rome joining us this week!
We are joined by Councilmember Joe Buscaino who is spearheading the Angelino's dream of taco trucks on every corner.
What does the Braille Institute, mass graves in LA and LGBTQ self-defense classes have in common?
We have a licensed marriage and family therapist Anabelle Castrezana to talk to us about mindfulness and dealing with the stressful holiday season.
Today's show we have journalistic firebrand Daniel Guss and the latest on rapper legend Kurtis Blow.
Is it possible to fit a crusader against cancer, a man that jumps from buildings into pools and fortune tellers in one show? Tune in and see.
On today's show we delve into the dark side of Los Angeles with "Gourmet Ghosts 2" author James T Bartlett. In the second hour Kathryn Scott Leigh of Dark Shadows. Boo!