COAST TO COAST WITH HEATHER DAWSON – EPISODE 127: POP ICONS, FRESH STARTS & NEXT-GEN ENERGY

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Big names, fresh ideas and a look at what’s next. Episode 127 of Coast to Coast with Heather Dawson brings together pop culture, sustainability and rising voices in a way that feels current and genuinely interesting. It’s an episode that moves easily from Hollywood buzz to everyday life, with plenty in between.

First Look: MICHAEL

We start with a highly anticipated moment. The upcoming Michael Jackson biopic, Michael, is already generating serious Oscar buzz, and this first look gives viewers a glimpse into how the King of Pop’s story is being brought back to the big screen. It’s not just about nostalgia. It’s about revisiting a legacy that continues to shape music and culture today.

Simple Ways to Go Green

Sustainability doesn’t have to be complicated. Environmentalist and bestselling author Sophie Uliano joins the show to share practical, no-stress ways to “go green and clean” in your kitchen. From small swaps to smarter habits, her tips make eco-friendly living feel realistic and doable.

A New Voice in Music

Next, we meet Douglas, Dr. Drew’s son, who is stepping into his own spotlight. With a passion for music and a desire to create something uniquely his, he represents a new generation of artists finding their voice and building their own path.

Students Leading the Newsroom

This episode also highlights a Bay Area newspaper run entirely by students, offering a rare, hands-on look at journalism in action. It’s a reminder that storytelling is evolving, and young voices are playing a bigger role than ever in shaping the media landscape.

Entertaining, Made Easy

As the seasons shift, so do the ways we gather. This segment explores a more relaxed approach to spring entertaining, with lighter bites, casual hosting ideas and a focus on connection over perfection.

Barrett-Jackson Energy

We wrap things up with a trip to the iconic Barrett-Jackson auction, where classic cars, high stakes and big energy take over. It’s fast-paced, exciting and a perfect way to end an episode that’s all about momentum and movement.

It’s a little bit of everything, with something for everyone.

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