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EPISODE · Aug 24, 2018 · 31 MIN

Tea parties, skateboarders and wildfires: The story of Montecito’s Mar y Cel

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California may become the first state to require large companies to have women on their boards. An economics professor from UCSB says we should prepare for a future with no physical cash. A new cookbook tells the story of one successful Funk Zone restaurant. And we tour Mar y Cel, also known as the Tea Gardens, to learn about the history and future of this mysterious property in Montecito.

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