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Farm Talk with Paul Ward in Ventura County, CA discusses different aspects of farm living in rural communities in California.Copyright 2019 All rights reserved. Sozialwissenschaften
  • From Grapes to Giraffes: Ronnie Semler’s Malibu Wines Story
    Aug 9 2025

    📍 Guest: Ronnie Semler – Founder, Malibu Wines & Beer Garden & Saddlerock Ranch 📍 Location: West Hills, CA

    Watch Full episode HERE

    Join Paul Ward On the Road with Ronnie Semler, the visionary behind Malibu Wines & Beer Garden and Saddlerock Ranch. In this inspiring interview, Ronnie shares how he transformed a fire-ravaged Malibu ranch into a thriving vineyard, animal sanctuary, and destination experience featuring estate-grown wines, exotic animals like zebras and giraffes,

    and one-of-a-kind events. From surviving the Woolsey Fire to expanding into a Texas safari adventure, Ronnie’s story is a masterclass in resilience, reinvention, and creating joy for visitors from around the world. 🍷🦒

    ⏱ Episode Timestamps

    00:06 – Welcome & Introduction Paul welcomes Ronnie Semler, founder of Malibu Wines & Beer Garden, and introduces the historic West Hills location.

    00:47 – The Historic Building Ronnie shares the colorful history of the Alamo-style structure, once home and stables to silent film star Francis Lederer.

    02:06 – Acquiring the Property A chance hospital visit leads Ronnie to purchase the building and transform it into a thriving wine and beer garden.

    03:21 – Estate-Grown Wines An overview of Semler’s estate wines grown at Saddlerock Ranch and the varieties they produce.

    04:54 – The Birth of Saddlerock Ranch How a devastating 1978 Malibu fire led Ronnie to purchase and rebuild the ranch, eventually expanding to 1,000 acres.

    07:07 – From Avocados to Grapes After losing crops to frost, Ronnie transitions from avocados to vineyards—discovering grapes use far less water.

    08:25 – First Tasting Room The humble beginnings of Malibu Wines, starting with small sales that grew into massive weekend crowds.

    09:42 – Exotic Animals & Unique Experiences Saddlerock Ranch becomes known for its zebras, bison, alpacas, llamas, and even a giraffe named Stanley.

    10:45 – Surviving the Woolsey Fire Ronnie recounts evacuating over 150 animals and losing more than 100 structures, but saving every life.

    11:54 – Rebuilding & Recent Challenges The difficulties of rebuilding post-fire and the added heartache of his son’s recent loss in the Palisades fire.

    12:57 – Life After Malibu Expansion to Texas, moving exotic animals, and preparing to launch a safari business in Brock, TX.

    14:22 – Growing Great Grapes Ronnie’s philosophy on vineyard care—from soil quality to irrigation—and the key to great wine.

    15:31 – Current Vineyard Operations Replanting efforts in Malibu, now totaling around 50 acres and producing for tasting rooms in CA & TX.

    16:07 – Family in the Wine Business Two of Ronnie’s daughters now play key roles in the Texas wine operation and club management.

    17:16 – Beyond Wine Malibu Wines offers yoga, pizza, jewelry making, candle workshops, and more for visitors.

    17:49 – Limited Public Access to the Ranch Some activities continue through wine hikes, movie shoots, and special approvals.

    19:18 – Chumash Indian History The ranch holds a significant archaeological site with ancient cave paintings, shared with schools and visitors.

    21:12 – Why Texas? Fewer regulations and a different way of life fuel Ronnie’s enthusiasm for his Texas ranch.

    21:19 – How to Visit Malibu Wines is open 7 days a week in West Hills, CA. Info at malibuwines.com.

    22:02 – Closing Paul thanks Ronnie for sharing his incredible journey from rebuilding after fires to creating unique wine and safari experiences.

    Related Episodes:

    Guardians of the Wild: Dr. Laurie Marker’s Mission to Save the Cheetahs

    Strumming Through Life: The Sierra Drummond Story

    📍Malibu Wines: info@malibuwines.com 23130 Sherman Way West Hills CA 91307 818-578-4146

    👉Contact Paul Ward: homeandranch.com p. 805-479-5004 e. paul@homeandranchteam.com

    📢 Thank You to Our Sponsor: Opus Escrow — making this episode possible.

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    22 Min.
  • A New Vision for Ending Youth Homelessness
    Jul 13 2025

    Episode Summary: Paul Ward visits Mesa in Ojai, California—a 10-acre citrus farm that’s home to an innovative community tackling youth homelessness. Guest Dan Parziale, co-founder of Mesa, explains how this transitional housing project supports vulnerable 18–24 year olds with holistic services, beautiful tiny homes, and a deep sense of community. Discover how Mesa is changing lives by replacing shelters with opportunity, healing, and hope.

    ⏱️ Timestamps:

    00:00 – Introduction Paul introduces Dan Parziale and the mission behind Mesa Farm.

    00:30 – What is Mesa? Dan explains how Mesa began and what the 10-acre farm provides for its young adult residents.

    01:41 – Who Mesa Serves A look at Mesa’s participants—many experiencing or at risk of homelessness—and how they are referred.

    02:44 – A Spirit of Connection Why collaboration, beauty, and community are essential parts of Mesa’s model.

    03:39 – It Takes a Village Dan shares how community members—from realtors to volunteers—play an active role in residents’ success.

    04:33 – What’s Required of Residents Minimal mandatory activities, but plenty of engaging opportunities including filmmaking and natural building.

    05:26 – Film, Farming & Pizza Ovens Hands-on learning in the arts and agriculture, from shooting short films to selling tangerines.

    06:28 – Rethinking Housing Environments Why Mesa is beautiful by design—and how that impacts healing and outcomes.

    07:35 – Early Transitions & Support Mesa’s first residents have already started moving out, with rental assistance for the next stage of life.

    08:34 – Why Mesa Was Created Dan and co-founder Kyle Thompson wanted to flip the script on how we support at-risk youth.

    09:58 – Breaking the Poverty Trap How Mesa’s design philosophy focuses on dignity, restoration, and upward mobility.

    11:00 – How Mesa is Funded Mesa began with a state grant and continues through a mix of government and private support.

    11:29 – Replicating the Model Mesa’s approach can—and should—be expanded to other communities facing youth homelessness.

    12:20 – Meaning Behind the Name “Mesa” A table to gather at. A plateau to launch from.

    13:03 – Dan’s Background From Ojai to LA to Haiti—Dan’s unique journey to nonprofit leadership.

    14:30 – Preventing Lifelong Homelessness Mesa works upstream to catch youth before long-term homelessness becomes a cycle.

    15:51 – The Financial & Human Cost Investing early in young people saves resources—and lives—down the line.

    16:50 – A Smarter Approach to Homelessness Prevention, beauty, and opportunity drive lasting impact.

    18:35 – Volunteering at Mesa Gardening, cooking, teaching art—Mesa thrives on community support.

    19:29 – The Joy of This Work Dan reflects on the honor and hope that comes from working with young adults at a turning point.

    20:35 – Remembering Who You Are Helping youth reconnect with their identity and potential.

    21:20 – Inside the Tiny Homes Tour the beautifully furnished 270 sq ft homes with mountain views, art, and personalized music.

    23:16 – Why Design & Dignity Matter Personalized homes help participants feel welcome, safe, and valued.

    24:48 – Why Private Space Matters Tiny homes provide dignity and safety that communal shelters can’t.

    25:09 – How to Get Involved Mesa is building a volunteer portal and welcomes people to share their skills and passions.

    26:29 – Website & Social Media

    • 🌐 www.mesafarm.org
    • 📷 Instagram: @mesafarm
    • 👍 Facebook: Mesa Farm

    27:08 – Final Thoughts Dan shares why Mesa’s model is exciting, replicable, and ready for a broader movement.

    📢 Related Episodes: One Vet at a Time: Inside the Vince Street Veterans House with Angel Echeverria Unveiling Humanity through Compassion, Hope and a Costume

    👉Contact Paul Ward: homeandranch.com p. 805-479-5004 e. paul@homeandranchteam.com

    📢 Thank You to Our Sponsor: Opus Escrow — making this episode possible.

    📌 Subscribe to On the Road with Paul Ward for more stories of innovation, impact, and inspiration.

    #MesaFarm #YouthHomelessness #OjaiCA #TinyHomes #CommunitySolutions #OnTheRoadWithPaulWard #DanParziale #SocialImpact #HomelessnessPrevention #VenturaCounty #NonprofitInnovation

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    28 Min.
  • 🎭Empowering Young Performers Through Theater🎭
    Jun 28 2025

    Episode Summary: Paul Ward speaks with Marta Dewey, founder of the Performance Theater for Young Artists (PTYA), a Ventura County-based nonprofit that has nurtured thousands of kids through year-round theater productions since 1999. From shy first-timers to confident leads, Marta shares how theater builds confidence, community, and creativity in youth aged 6 to 19. Discover how this beloved local program blends arts education with life skills — all while putting on fantastic musicals like Matilda and Shrek.

    ⏱️ Timestamps:

    00:00 – Introduction Paul welcomes Marta Dewey and sets the stage for her inspiring story.

    00:37 – How PTYA Began Marta shares how a one-time school musical grew into a year-round youth theater company.

    01:46 – A Year-Round Program for All Ages How the company works: kids audition per production; many grow with the program for years.

    02:55 – Singing, Acting, Dance, and Tech Theater PTYA develops young talent across performance and behind-the-scenes skills.

    03:31 – Recent Production: Matilda the Musical Over 40 students from ages 7 to 18 performed in the most recent production.

    04:02 – How Students Find Their Passion Some join for fun, others for the spotlight — all build confidence and skills.

    05:06 – Rehearsal Schedules & Community Feel 10 hours per week, tech week before shows, and a close-knit cast culture.

    06:25 – Costumes & Set Design Parents and students pitch in to bring each show to life.

    07:36 – PTYA Alumni Success Stories One student went on to become an opera singer performing internationally.

    09:00 – Audience & Performance Space Typical audience size and how they manage sold-out shows with flexible seating.

    09:41 – Upcoming Production: Shrek the Musical Details on the next production and how rehearsals are ramping up.

    10:22 – Licensing, Scripts & Choreography How PTYA acquires materials and relies on teen choreographers for fresh ideas.

    11:20 – Growth Stories: From Shy to Spotlight Powerful examples of personal growth through theater.

    13:17 – Funding a Nonprofit Theater Program How PTYA stays afloat: fundraising, tuition, ticket sales, grants, and scholarships.

    14:29 – Volunteer-Driven Success Parents, alumni, and teens fuel the program with their time and passion.

    15:24 – Performance Frequency & Summer Camp Four to five shows per year, plus a two-week summer camp with a final performance.

    16:49 – The Future of PTYA Marta discusses the program’s continued growth and long-standing community roots.

    17:17 – Closing & Gratitude Paul thanks Marta for her decades of dedication and impact.

    🔗 Learn More About PTYA: ptya.org 3451 Foothill Rd Ventura, CA 93003 p. (805) 302-6441 e. ptyaplays@gmail.com 👉Contact Paul Ward: homeandranch.com p. 805-479-5004 e. paul@homeandranchteam.com

    📢 Thank You to Our Sponsor: Opus Escrow — making this episode possible.

    #YouthTheater #PTYA #VenturaCounty #OnTheRoadWithPaulWard #PerformingArts #MusicalTheater #ShrekTheMusical #MatildaTheMusical

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    18 Min.
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