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Real stories from real people, and the themes that connect us all. Hosted by Katie Caro and Robiee Ziegler of Making Waves Project, each episode explores a central theme through honest conversations with creatives, entrepreneurs, and community leaders. Some episodes feature guests, while others are just Katie and Robiee, reflecting on what they’ve seen, heard, and experienced. It’s inspiring, personal, sometimes messy, and always real. Everybody has a story, and Making Waves Project is here to tell them.



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This week it is just Katie and Robiee on the couch, cozied up with sushi, wine and a whole lot of laughter as they read listener submitted traditions for the holidays and beyond. From family rituals to funny food combos to stories passed down through generations, this episode is a mix of sweet, silly and sentimental.We talk about everything from honoring loved ones to surprising traditions people have created on their own, and why even the smallest rituals can mean so much. Thank you to everyone who submitted. We loved reading your stories and we hope they inspire you to think about the traditions you already have and the ones you want to create.
This week we sat down with Tadas Dabsys, a Lithuanian craftsman, culture bearer and Katie’s father in law, to talk about what it means to pass down traditions in a modern world. Tadas shares the story of his family’s journey from Lithuania to Los Angeles, the tight knit community that helped keep the language and culture alive, and how he has carried those traditions into his own life and family.We talk about everything from folk dancing and community celebrations to the woodworking projects he creates today, including the birdhouses he fills with old trinkets, family memories and pieces of Lithuanian history. Tadas shares why preserving culture matters, how traditions evolve as families grow, and the joy of seeing his children make these traditions their own.This episode is a warm look at heritage, creativity and the meaningful ways we keep our stories alive across generations. To see Tadas’ creations, head to makingwavesproject.com/stories. —Follow @makingwaves.project on Instagram and explore more at ⁠makingwavesproject.com
In honor of Veterans Day, Katie and Robiee sit down with Andrew Holbert, Executive Director at Courtney Place Veterans Housing, a nonprofit in Salem, Oregon providing affordable housing and wraparound support for veterans. Earlier this year, the Making Waves team partnered with Courtney Place to help share the stories of the residents who call it home.In this conversation, Andrew opens up about his own experience as a Marine, the challenges veterans face after service, and the community that Courtney Place has built through compassion, understanding and connection. From surf trips and community dinners to stories of healing, this episode honors the power of home and the people who make it possible.Learn more at liveatcourtneyplace.com and follow @courtneyplaceveteranshousing to support their work.—Follow @makingwaves.project on Instagram and explore more at ⁠makingwavesproject.com
This week it’s just Katie and Robiee introducing our newest series all about traditions. As the holidays approach, we’re talking about what traditions mean to us, how they evolve, and the many ways people keep them alive today. From cultural celebrations passed down through generations to new customs being created right now, this series explores how traditions connect us to our past, our communities and each other.We also share a sneak peek at the stories coming up this month, from a Mexican folklórico dance group to a family-run bakery and even a group of dads redefining what community looks like.—Follow @makingwaves.project on Instagram and explore more at ⁠makingwavesproject.com
As our final guest in the 13 Days of Strange series, Darnell Lamont Walker shares his journey as a Death Doula and Writer who brings compassion and creativity to one of life’s most misunderstood experiences. Darnell shares how death work found him at a young age, what it means to help people transition peacefully, and how storytelling plays a powerful role in remembering those we love. We talk about family, secrets, legacy and how naming our fears around death can help us live more fully.Follow Darnell on Instagram at @hello.darnell and visit his site to learn more about his work. His upcoming book, Never Can Say Goodbye, will be released in 2026.—Follow @makingwaves.project on Instagram and explore more at ⁠makingwavesproject.com
In this conversation with Théron Regnier (@thewhiskyist), founder and lead distiller at The Obscure, we explore how curiosity and storytelling fuel one of LA’s most inventive tasting rooms. As part of our 13 Days of Strange series, Théron shares how he went from working in real estate to building a creative world rooted in history, craftsmanship and community. We talk about the magic behind The Obscure’s guided tastings, the storytelling that shapes each spirit, and what it means to build a space that feels more like an experience than a bar.Book a guided tasting at theobscurela.com and use code MAKINGWAVES for 15% off any guided tasting through December 31, 2025.Follow The Obscure on Instagram at @theobscuredistillery to see what’s next in their ever-evolving world of spirits and storytelling.—Follow @makingwaves.project on Instagram and explore more at ⁠makingwavesproject.com
This week, we’re joined by Ansley Layne, better known as @spookyfoodie, to talk about her world of haunted bars, ghost stories and unforgettable food. Ansley shares how growing up in Las Vegas shaped her love for true crime and the paranormal, how Spooky Foodie began, and what it’s really like ghost-hunting in LA’s most historic bars and restaurants. We also talk about her work as a tour guide with Graveline Tours, her Spooky Restaurant Club, and the community she’s built around storytelling and connection.Follow Ansley on Instagram and TikTok to keep up with her spooky adventures.If you’re in LA, you can book your next Graveline Tour at graveline.rip and use code WAVES20 for 20% off.—Follow @makingwaves.project on Instagram and explore more at ⁠makingwavesproject.com
This week, we’re diving deep into Los Angeles’ darker history with Adam Levine, founder of Grave Line Tours. Part of our 13 Days of Strange series, this conversation uncovers how Adam turned his fascination with true crime, history, and empathy into one of LA’s most unique experiences. We talk about the city’s infamous cases, the history behind his vintage funeral limousines, and how Grave Line balances storytelling with respect for the people and places tied to each story.If you’re in LA, you can book your tour and see it all for yourself at graveline.rip and use code WAVES20 for 20% off.Follow Grave Line Tours on Instagram and TikTok to keep up with their latest stories and events.—Follow @makingwaves.project on Instagram and explore more at ⁠makingwavesproject.com
This week it’s just Katie and Robiee introducing our newest series, 13 Days of Strange. We talk about how the idea first came to life, what “strange” means to us, and give you a sneak peek at the stories and people you’ll meet throughout October. From horror collectives to pet communicators, this series is about celebrating the unusual, the unexpected and the wonderfully unique. And, of course, we’re excited!—Follow @makingwaves.project on Instagram and explore more at ⁠makingwavesproject.com⁠
This week, Katie sits down with her good friend Michael Perez, a Teacher of Students with Visual Impairments (TSVI), to highlight CVI Awareness Month. Michael shares his journey into this unique field, starting from childhood friendships to teaching in schools across California. He explains what Cerebral Visual Impairment (CVI) is, how it differs from other types of vision loss, and why early intervention and community support matter so much. We talk about misconceptions, success stories, and the importance of assuming competence and meeting students where they are. This conversation shines a light on CVI and the incredible work being done to support students and their families.—Follow @makingwaves.project on Instagram and explore more at ⁠makingwavesproject.com⁠
This week we’re joined by Toni Rose, founder of Little Rosie Flower Truck, a vintage Volkswagen pickup turned mobile flower bar that brings joy, color and connection to events across Southern California. Toni shares her journey from working in higher education to starting her own small business, what it’s like running Little Rosie full-time, and the lessons she’s learned about balance, value and chasing opportunities before you feel ready. We also talk about the beauty of flowers, supporting local female farmers, and creating space for joy in everyday life.Follow along with Toni and Little Rosie on Instagram at @littlerosieflowertruck.—Follow @makingwaves.project on Instagram and explore more at ⁠makingwavesproject.com⁠
This week we sit down with Woody Lovell, founder of the Barber Shop Club, to hear his incredible journey from growing up in Kansas to creating one of the most unique barbershop experiences in Los Angeles. Woody shares stories from his early days in Beverly Hills salons to opening the first Barbershop Club on Melrose, and the lessons he’s learned from working with everyone from everyday clients to celebrities like Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O’Neal. Beyond cutting hair, Woody talks about community, mentorship, risk-taking, and why staying grounded has shaped both his business and his life. This conversation is full of wisdom, heart, and the kind of stories only Woody can tell. Follow Woody on Instagram @woodylovell and The Barber Shop Club at @thebarbershopclub—Follow @makingwaves.project on Instagram and explore more at ⁠makingwavesproject.com
This week we’re joined by Leah Landon, co-founder of Holy Cacao, to talk about her journey from growing up in Brooklyn and working in the music industry to finding a new path through wellness, community and cacao. Leah shares stories about her mom’s early influence, her time in New York and LA, and how meeting her partner Blake led to the creation of Holy Cacao. We dive into the benefits of cacao, how it can open the heart and bring people together, and the importance of building a life around joy, connection and intention. Follow along with Leah and Holy Cacao on Instagram at @loveholycacao and www.loveholycacao.com.—Follow @makingwaves.project on Instagram and explore more at ⁠makingwavesproject.com⁠
This week it’s just the two of us, Katie and Robiee, catching up and giving you a look at what’s coming next for Making Waves Project. We talk about how we’ve been making waves in our own lives, the special campaign we created with Avery Labels that inspired our upcoming series, and what it was like behind the scenes bringing real small businesses onto set. It’s a mix of stories, reflections, and a sneak peek at the conversations you’ll hear over the next few weeks.—Follow @makingwaves.project on Instagram and explore more at ⁠makingwavesproject.com⁠
This week we’re joined by our friend Maggie Morlath, a TV producer who’s worked on Shark Tank, Hell’s Kitchen, E! News and The Great Christmas Light Fight. We talk about how she went from being an overachieving kid to finding her way in Hollywood, what really goes on behind the scenes of unscripted TV, and the importance of staying positive and connecting with people, including the entrepreneurs she helps guide through their Shark Tank experience. Maggie’s story is fun, honest and such a good reminder of why those connections matter.—Follow @makingwaves.project on Instagram and explore more at ⁠makingwavesproject.com⁠ 
In this episode, we were so excited to sit down with Bravo Valenti, an artist, author, and Robiee’s neighbor! We talk to Bravo about how he discovered creativity later in life, his psychedelic experiences, and the way art can truly be a healing tool for both the person making it and the people experiencing it. Bravo takes us through his life journey that is honest, thoughtful, and full of unexpected twists and inspiration. You can learn more about Bravo in his book,Thank You, I Love You: https://www.amazon.com/Thank-You-I-Love-ebook/dp/B0CNSLSN2Z—Follow @makingwaves.project on Instagram and explore more at ⁠makingwavesproject.com⁠ 
In this episode, Robiee interviews Making Waves Project co-host Katie Caro. Katie talks about growing up between coasts, her early love of theatre, and how moving so often shaped the way she builds community. She shares stories about childhood antics, DIY filmmaking, and how she eventually found herself teaching yoga in Los Angeles. The conversation touches on creativity, friendship, and what it means to follow your instincts.—Follow @makingwaves.project on Instagram and explore more at ⁠makingwavesproject.com⁠
In this episode, Katie interviews Making Waves Project co-host Robiee Ziegler. From growing up in Las Vegas with a camera always in hand to building a creative career in Los Angeles, Robiee shares how anxiety has shaped her drive, how her early MySpace era sparked her love for visual storytelling, and why LA still feels like home after all these years. This conversation touches on friendship, vulnerability, and the power of knowing yourself, even when you're still figuring it out.—Follow @makingwaves.project on Instagram and explore more at ⁠makingwavesproject.com⁠!
In our first episode, we’re sharing the origin story of Making Waves Project. What started as a spontaneous photo series during the early days of the pandemic grew into a community-driven platform rooted in storytelling, creativity, and connection. It’s a look back at where this all started and a glimpse into where we're heading.Thanks for listening and being part of it.—Follow @makingwaves.project on Instagram and explore more at makingwavesproject.com
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