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POETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPoetry Book Launch - "a woman in pieces," poetry by Nicole Cannon, interviewed by Michelle Burack This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bainbridgeislandpress.substack.com2025-07-2650 minPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS Podcast - Episode 27 "Holy Water," by Greg Jensen; "I left anyway," by Eve Epstein; "He knew water," by Dianne Knox; "Prayer, After Her Death," by Ruth K. Hunt - host Tamarah RockwoodHost Tamarah Rockwood takes listeners on an intimate journey through four powerful poems from "POETICS: water - life & death." This episode explores the profound connections between water, spirituality, and human experience through Greg Jensen's "Holy Water," Eve Epstein's "I left anyway," Dianne Knox's "He knew water," and Ruth K. Hunt's "Prayer, After Her Death." Join us as we dive deep into how these poets use water as both literal and metaphorical force—examining themes of ritual, departure, knowledge, and grief, revealing water's role in marking life's most significant transitions and sacred moments. This is a public ep...2025-07-1728 minPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS Podcast - Episode 26 "Native Antilles High School, Ft. Buchanan, Puerto Rico," by Beatriz Fitzgerald Fernandes, hosted by Tamarah RockwoodExploring Identity Through PoetryIn this episode, we explore the lasting impact of adolescent othering through "Native," a powerful poem set in Antilles High School, Puerto Rico. We examine how a casual classroom moment—a teacher's joke about "restless natives"—reverberates through decades, shaping the speaker's understanding of identity and belonging.The poem captures that vulnerable teenage space where the desperate desire to fit in masks deeper wounds. We follow the speaker's journey from confused laughter to painful realization: she was the "native" being mocked, marked as other by her island blood, skin, and unruly hair...2025-07-0922 minPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS Podcast: Episode 25 - "The Sentient Flock, In Simpler and Sexier Times," a poem by Noah Berlatsky - host Tamarah RockwoodLet’s explore the contentious literary world of postmodernist poetry.Shall we?The Sentient Flock, In Simpler and Sexier Times is a single poem in 26 sections; each section is a single sentence. It was created using ad hoc semi-collage techniques, picking up words and phrases from John Ashbery, home decorating magazines, philosophical tomes, black metal songs, fundraising pleas, or whatever thoughts drifted across my brainpan.https://bainbridgeisland.press/products/the-sentient-flock-in-simpler-and-sexier-times This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus ep...2025-07-0330 minPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS Podcast: Episode 24 - "The Dance of the Emu," poetry by Paul Engel, hosted by Tamarah RockwoodIn The Dance of the Emu, Paul Engel transforms the American pastoral landscape into a realm of living mythology, where Summer awakens as a barefoot goddess on beds of clover, Winter adorns herself in diamond moonlight, and a solitary buck navigates desire and solitude under a half-moon's glow. These luminous poems move seamlessly from intimate Sunday fishing holes to cosmic mythologies, from hay field windrows to mysterious shores where an ancient emu performs its endless dance. Engel's accessible yet enchanting voice captures both the comfort of lazy afternoons and the wild magic pulsing beneath everyday moments, creating a collection...2025-06-2630 minSports Gambling Podcast NetworkSports Gambling Podcast NetworkCage Warriors 190 Betting Guide (Scottish Jamal) | MMA Gambling Podcast (Ep.852)Jeff 'Chalkx' Fox and Daniel 'Gumby' Vreeland are back in your earholes with their Cage Warriors 190 betting guide! English promotion Cage Warriors heads north to Manchester for two events this coming weekend. On this episode, the boys preview Friday's action, and Gumby shares his insights and winning plays. Listen in and tag along!Time Stamps:0:00 - Intro5:02 - Damon Donald vs Seyed Hossein Mousavi10:38 - Daniel Bainbridge vs Emanuele Zaccaria14:25 - Manuel Del Valle vs Theodor Berggren18:02 - Charles Joyner vs Nell Ariano23:18 - Aiden Lee vs Alexander Lööf...2025-06-2329 minPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS Podcast: Episode 23 - "After Swan Lake," poem by Carla Sarett, hosted by Tamarah RockwoodThe poem depicts a train ride home after a Swan Lake performance, where young ballet students in costume process their emotional response to the tragic ending. The speaker observes a crying child-dancer questioning why the Prince didn't choose the White Swan, while her pragmatic mother expresses frustration at the unexpected tears and expensive outing. The poem explores themes of innocence, disillusionment, and the cyclical nature of romantic disappointment. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bainbridgeislandpress.substack.com2025-06-1928 minPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS Podcast: Episode 22 - "Don Orfeo," by Ron Searls, hosted by Ben RockwoodThe epic poem,"Don Orfeo," by Ron Searls, opens with a sweeping geological and historical preface that establishes the ancient foundation of Florida before introducing us to Don Orfeo, a Spanish soldier exiled to St. Augustine in 1684. Carrying only his ten-stringed guitar, he meets Isabella, a young indigenous woman conscripted to work on the fort's construction. Their love story unfolds through music - his Spanish guitar and her native flute creating harmonious duets that bridge their cultural divide. They marry and build a life together until the narrative takes an ominous turn when Isabella encounters threatening tattooed Indians while...2025-06-1121 minPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS Podcast: Episode 21- "PERFECTIONISM" poem by Nicole Cannon, with Tamarah Rockwood"Perfectionism" is a powerful, compact poem that explores the paradoxical trap of control and rigidity. Through stark imagery and a steadily narrowing structure, it reveals how the pursuit of flawless order ultimately creates fragility, culminating in an inevitable, transformative shattering.https://bainbridgeisland.press/products/a-woman-in-piecesThe poem traces the journey of perfectionism from the initial desire for control to its devastating conclusion. It begins by identifying the fundamental problem of needing control, then shows how this creates a progressively constricting world. The pivotal moment comes with the assured declaration that "life will break...2025-05-2818 minPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS Podcast: Episode 20- "Trickster" poem by Leah Haight, with Tamarah RockwoodIn "Trickster," Leah Haight crafts a haunting wilderness metaphor that transforms from a tale of physical survival into a profound meditation on emotional vulnerability. Through vivid imagery of forest hideaways and animal instincts, the poem reveals the exhausting vigilance of someone evading emotional pain, only to discover that hope itself is the ultimate trickster that cannot be outrun. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bainbridgeislandpress.substack.com2025-05-2416 minPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS Podcast: Episode 19- "RINGS" poem by KG Newman, with Tamarah RockwoodToday, we are exploring in this poem a solitary figure who navigates the concrete landscape of modern urban life, where personal identity dissolves into the city's persistent rhythm. The poet creates contrasts between personal experiences and city surroundings—sins written in chalk beside riverfront walkways, childhood memories projected onto office buildings, and factory smokestacks standing silent like flags at half-mast.Through strong imagery that transforms everyday objects into something more meaningful, we see a search for connection in an isolating environment. This thoughtful reflection on alienation, memory, and possibility encourages readers to find beauty and pe...2025-05-2010 minPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS Podcast: Episode 18- "THE MOON" poem by Jorge Luis Borges, read by Ben RockwoodJoin us as Ben Rockwood, co-founder of Bainbridge Island Press, shares Jorge Luis Borges' haunting poem "The Moon." In this intimate reading, Ben explores how Borges transforms our familiar celestial companion into something both ancient and new, bridging mythology, memory, and the moon's timeless presence in human imagination. Through Borges' masterful verses, we'll discover how the same moon that illuminated prehistoric nights continues to cast its spell over poets and dreamers today. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bainbridgeislandpress.substack...2025-02-2012 minPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS Podcast: Episode 17 - "Hey, Coyote," by Elisabeth Sharp McKettaHey poetry lovers! Elisabeth Sharp McKetta's "Hey, Coyote" asks - what if you're both the outlaw and the poet? What if language itself is contraband? And that Coyote figure... well, they might just be you. Come hang out with us and listen to me bang on my desk with my hands (thanks, microphone) for a spell while we explore this wild ride of a poem. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bainbridgeislandpress.substack.com2025-02-1624 minPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS Podcast: Episode 16 - "Time Billionaire," by KG NewmanIf you are interested in how liminal spaces can be used in poetry through pieces of time, this is the place for you. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bainbridgeislandpress.substack.com2025-02-0918 minPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS Podcast: Episode 15 - "The Hunter," by Leah HaightIf you are interested in rediscovering your wild nature, your past self, and finding a harmony between the domestic self and the coyote…we’ve got’cha covered. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bainbridgeislandpress.substack.com2025-01-3017 minPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS Podcast: Episode 14 - "Night Shroud," by Adelia RitchieIn this episode, we explore Adelia Ritchie's haunting poem 'Night Shroud,' a meditation on sleepless nights and lingering regret. Through imagery and rhythmic progression, Ritchie brings together insomnia, self-doubt, and emotional isolation into a powerful nocturnal reflection. Join us as we examine how she builds tension through carefully chosen metaphors culminating in that devastating final question. We'll discuss how her economic use of language amplifies the emotional impact, making each word resonate with meaning. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes...2025-01-2314 minPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS Podcast: Episode 13 - "Dear Enemy," by Tamarah Rockwood, from "A,B."Join us for an exploration of Tamarah Rockwood's poem "Dear Enemy" from her 2023 collection "A, B." In this episode, we navigate the definitions, symbolism, mythology, and roles of villains. This episode goes into how poetry can help us understand what villains look like in many forms…such as a Dear Enemy. If you like talking about fairies, wolves, witches, birds, and bicycles, this is the podcast episode for you! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bainbridgeislandpress.substack.com2025-01-1823 minPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS Podcast: Episode 12 - "Feral Dogs of Chernobyl," by David Cazden, from "New Stars & Constellations" (2024)Join us for an exploration of David Cazden's poem "Feral Dogs of Chernobyl" from his 2024 collection "New Stars & Constellations." In this episode, we navigate the unexpected teachers of resilience – the dogs that have made their home in an abandoned landscape. Through Cazden's lens, these survivors become a metaphor for human perseverance, showing us how to move forward through our own mistakes. We unpack how these figures, adapting and thriving in the aftermath of one of humanity's greatest errors, offer us a profound lesson in hope. This episode goes into how poetry can transform even our darkest moments into pathways to...2025-01-1623 minPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS Podcast: Episode 11 - Ben Rockwood hosts the poem by N. H. Pritchard, "The Matrix"If you have ever read Pritchard’s poetry, you know it is just a journey of wonder, order, imagination, risk, and language. Ben Rockwood explores the luminous “The Matrix” on today’s episode that you don’t want to miss. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bainbridgeislandpress.substack.com2025-01-1310 minPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS Podcast: Episode 10 "Coyote Envy," by Dr. Collier Brown, from "POETICS: Coyote"If you want a deep dive into the archetype of tricksters, this is the place. I kinda get into a few tangents of tricksters, who they are, what they do, and how the poet becomes a trickster through clever wiles. I think you want to hear this, don’t you? This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bainbridgeislandpress.substack.com2025-01-0917 minPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS Podcast: Episode 9, "The Handless Maiden," by Tamarah Rockwood, from "A, B."https://bainbridgeisland.press/collections/booksA, B. is an exquisite exploration of the human heart, capturing its vulnerabilities, strength, and resilience. With every turn of the page, readers are transported into a realm of profound emotions, inspiring them to embrace the beauty of the human experience and the resilience of the human spirit. Rockwood's poignant verses leave an indelible mark on the soul, reminding us of the enduring power of poetry to touch the deepest corners of our hearts and minds. This is a public episode. If you would like...2025-01-0512 minPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS Podcast: Episode 9, "The Handless Maiden," by Tamarah Rockwood from "A, B."https://bainbridgeisland.press/products/a-bA, B. is an exquisite exploration of the human heart, capturing its vulnerabilities, strength, and resilience. With every turn of the page, readers are transported into a realm of profound emotions, inspiring them to embrace the beauty of the human experience and the resilience of the human spirit. Rockwood's poignant verses leave an indelible mark on the soul, reminding us of the enduring power of poetry to touch the deepest corners of our hearts and minds. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss...2025-01-0413 minPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS Podcast: "Obit for a Pickpocket," To Mary Quant, 1930-2023, with fragments from her NYT obituary By Josh FeitThis is Episode 8 of POETICS Podcast. Tamarah Rockwood introduces a poem from “POETICS: Coyote,” published by Bainbridge Island Press in 2024. Written by sterling poet and luminary, Josh Feit. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bainbridgeislandpress.substack.com2024-12-3117 minPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS: Poetry PodcastEpisode 7: POETICS Podcast - "While he told me," by Sharon OldsThis is Episode 7 of POETICS Podcast (I say it’s episode 6, but it’s episode 7!). Tamarah Rockwood explores the lens of empathy with "While he told me," by Sharon Olds from her book of poems, "Stag’s Leap.” This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bainbridgeislandpress.substack.com2024-12-0520 minPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS: Poetry PodcastEpisode 6: POETICS Podcast - "Notes on Pigs," by Jenny GeorgeThis is Episode 6 of POETICS Podcast. Tamarah Rockwood explores the lens of empathy with "Notes on Pigs," by Jenny George from her book of poems, "The Dream of Reason." This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bainbridgeislandpress.substack.com2024-11-2116 minPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS Podcast: Episode 5, "The Moon," by BorgesCo-founder and host Ben Rockwood invites you on a magical journey through one of literature's most captivating poems. In this episode, Rockwood explores Jorge Borges’s poem "The Moon," breaking down its themes of loneliness and resilience. In this episode, Rockwood looks at the meaning behind one of Borges’s works, connecting it to readers today. Through discussion of Borges’s style, Rockwood guides listeners through a poem that has challenged and enchanted readers for decades. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episod...2024-11-1713 minPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS Podcast: Episode 4 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bainbridgeislandpress.substack.com2024-11-1423 minPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS Podcast: Episode 3 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bainbridgeislandpress.substack.com2024-11-1411 minPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS Podcast: Episode 2Host Tamarah Rockwood dives into how poetry connects us across time, writing human truths through symbols and metaphors that cross cultures. In this episode, she reads her poem "Actually," using it as a lens to explore how poets preserve moments, memories, and meaning through their work. Through both ancient and modern examples, Rockwood shows how poetry serves as a bridge between past and future generations, capturing pieces of the human story that facts alone cannot tell. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus...2024-11-1409 minPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS: Poetry PodcastPOETICS Podcast: Episode 1Host Ben Rockwood explores Charles Bukowski's poem "Balloons," breaking down its themes of loneliness and defiance. In this first episode, Rockwood looks at the meaning behind one of Bukowski's works, connecting it to readers today. Through discussion of Bukowski's style, Rockwood guides listeners through a poem that has challenged and moved readers for decades. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bainbridgeislandpress.substack.com2024-11-1410 minThe Seals PodcastThe Seals PodcastThe Seals Podcast: Episode 47Send us a textThe October edition of your Official Chester FC Podcast has arrived.This month, host Albert Davies speaks to CFU Vice-Chair Jim Green, plus Men's First Team players Connell Rawlinson, Mitch Hancox and Jack Bainbridge.New episodes of the Podcast are released every month. We are now on all of your favourite apps, including: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn and many more!2024-10-3123 minBig BrainsBig BrainsWhat Makes Something Memorable (or Forgettable?) with Wilma BainbridgeThere is a science to what we remember and what we don't. For instance, why do we remember certain pieces of artwork, some brands’ logos, or even people's faces? University of Chicago psychologist Wilma Bainbridge has been studying what makes things memorable for over a decade. Through her research, she has found that there is a common thread about what most people remember—and even what we remember incorrectly (a phenomenon called the Mandela effect)—but most recently, why some visuals are intrinsically more memorable.Bainbridge directs the Brain Bridge Lab, where her team has created a machine l...2024-06-1326 minFantha Tracks Radio: A Star Wars Podcast NetworkFantha Tracks Radio: A Star Wars Podcast NetworkMaking Tracks at Farthest From 25: No More Heroes Part 2: With Dave Tree and Luke Coffey-BainbridgeWe return to the Fantha Tracks Stage at Farthest From 25 and the custom action figure work of Luke Coffey-Bainbridge - aka No More Heroes - as he chats with Farthest From organiser Dave Tree about the process behind the work and the sets available only at Farthest From. Ignore the occassional blast of the handdryer and enjoy a delve into a fascinating corner of the fandom on the second part of this panel on the latest episode of Making Tracks. Remember to tune in to Good Morning Tatooine, LIVE Sunday evenings at 9.00pm UK, 4.00pm Eastern and 1.00pm Pacific on...2024-06-0232 minFantha Tracks Radio: A Star Wars Podcast NetworkFantha Tracks Radio: A Star Wars Podcast NetworkMaking Tracks at Farthest From 25: No More Heroes Pt 1: With Dave Tree and Luke Coffey-BainbridgeWe're live on the Fantha Tracks Stage at Farthest From 25 as we delve into the custom action figure work of Luke Coffey-Bainbridge - aka No More Heroes - as he chats with Farthest From organiser Dave Tree about the process behind the work and the sets currently available only at Farthest From. Ignore the occassional blast of the handdryer and enjoy a delve into a fascinating corner of the fandom on the latest episode of Making Tracks. Remember to tune in to Good Morning Tatooine, LIVE Sunday evenings at 9.00pm UK, 4.00pm Eastern and 1.00pm Pacific on Facebook, YouTube, X...2024-02-2335 minPharmacy Podcast NetworkPharmacy Podcast NetworkProcess- Oriented Healing | Holistic Pharmacy PodcastHi my dear listeners! I am thrilled to introduce my next guest because we talk about the starkly opposing ideologies between Western and Eastern medicine, in the context of infant movement development and beyond.  Cara Angela Liguori is a Somatic Practitioner, Infant Developmental Movement Educator, and Dream Guide whose creative healing journey began with dance and music. She is currently earning a Master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling.  In her one-on-one practice, Cara uses integrative touch, somatics, and guided meditations to support her clients’ body-mind-spirit integration. For infants and their caregivers, Cara provides educ...2023-10-091h 06What\'s Up BainbridgeWhat's Up BainbridgeEating Fresh on Bainbridge (WU-612)Joe Pulicicchio, Director of Promotions & Produce and Floral for Town & Country Markets returns to share his deep knowledge of fresh fruits and vegetables where they come from and how they get to our grocery shelves. In this monthly discussion, Joe shares more information about grapes and especially the importance of texture when selecting and eating them.  He also explains how to tell if a melon has been picked at peak flavor by checking out what the stem attachment looks like. We also spend some time on asparagus, peppers and avocados with a few thoughts on how to e...2023-03-2223 minSSJCPL Podcast NetworkSSJCPL Podcast NetworkDark Fascinations: Harriet Said by Beryl BainbridgeWelcome to Dark Fascinations the podcast that deep dives into the true stories popular fiction is based on. This month Jodi and Brianna take a look at Harriet Said by Beryl Bainbridge and the true story of the infamous Parker-Hulme case in New Zealand. You can check out your own copy of Harriet Said exclusively on the Hoopla App! For more library news visit ssjcpl.org. #ssjcpl #ssjcplreading #harrietsaid #bookclub2023-03-0139 minWhat\'s Up BainbridgeWhat's Up BainbridgeEating Fresh on Bainbridge (WU-610)Joe Pulicicchio, Director of Promotions & Produce and Floral for Town & Country Markets returns to our podcast desk today after a two-year pandemic hiatus.  This is the inaugural edition of our new monthly podcast that is called ‘Eating Fresh on Bainbridge’ and will explore the ever-changing array of quality fresh fruits and vegetables that make their way to the produce shelves through the seasons. We’ll also be exploring the various challenges of weather and other conditions that can directly affect availability and quality of all produce on a week-to-week, month-to-month basis. In this program Joe discuss...2023-02-1323 minASKbysASKbysConnecting Parents to Therapists of Adolescents and TeensIn this episode, we invite you to join Bainbridge Island parent Shannon and BYS therapists Chase and Helen for an informative conversation about fostering stronger family connections. AskBYS Podcast is a monthly podcast brought to you by Bainbridge Youth Services in partnership with BARN (Bainbridge Artisan Resource Network).  The mission of Bainbridge Youth Services is to promote youth mental health and wellness in our community.  With this in mind,  AskBYS Podcast connects parents to professionals that can provide support, education and resources on a particular topic in parenting.   Bainbridge Youth Services is a non-profit organization suppo...2023-01-3134 minWhat\'s Up BainbridgeWhat's Up BainbridgeRight Plant, Right Place (WU-606)If you’re thinking of planting a tree or replacing one on your property, you will want to attend the upcoming Zoom webinar hosted by Autumn Salamack, Bainbridge Island Climate Officer, and Drue Morris, City Arborist. The topic is Right Plant, Right Place: Choosing Appropriate Trees for the Urban Environment, on Wednesday September 14th at 6pm. In this episode of What’s Up Bainbridge, Autumn tells us about the Climate Smart Bainbridge Challenge and the City’s Climate Action Plan and tree-related considerations.  Drue explains that choosing the right tree species for the right space will maximize the suc...2022-09-0810 minDTC PodcastDTC PodcastBonus: Bainbridge Growth and Geologie breakdown the future of DTC brandsSubscribe to DTC Newsletter - https://dtcnews.link/signup Today we're joined by Bainbridge Growth principles Ben Tregoe and Austin Gardiner Smith as well as Geologie Skin Care's Co-Founder Nick Allen. We dive deep below the water to explore the iceberg of factors that really make or break your business (it isn't just CaC anymore). How Geologie unlocked growth with Bainbridge Why brands put too much Focus on CaC How to use Bainbridge DTC Benchmarks (and their limitations) The current ruthless reality of DTC Subscribe to DTC...2021-11-0429 min\'Before The Shutter\' with Harley Bainbridge Photography'Before The Shutter' with Harley Bainbridge PhotographyChannel Trailer - Before the Shutter w/Harley Bainbridge PhotographyHello everyone! I want to say thank you for all the new listeners, and apologise for the delay in bringing out a new episode. This last month has been a busy one with the reopening of businesses meaning I’ve been busy in the studio, however that hasn’t stopped me working slowly away on Before the Shutter and happy to say the Podcast is now also available in video format on YouTube. This episode is the audio from the channel intro so quite short and many of you will already know what this show is about. I will be foll...2021-04-3003 minWhat\'s Up BainbridgeWhat's Up BainbridgeCreating a remarkable Transportation Plan for Bainbridge Island WU-573Did you know that almost 60% of the population are often not comfortable riding or walking to public spaces because they don’t feel safe doing so? What if we could make our streets and paths safer for children to ride their bicycle to school? You’ll hear discussion on these questions and more at the special City Council session on March 16th @ 5:00 pm. Leaders from several community organizations will participate in the study session to listen to Gil Penalosa, world-class expert in creating solutions that enable people to connect and access public spaces safely. In this...2021-03-1220 minWhat\'s Up BainbridgeWhat's Up BainbridgeThe Moritani Preserve ~ A Climate-Resilient Forest on Bainbridge (WU-571)Barb Trafton, Executive Director of the Bainbridge Island Parks Foundation leads a group of inspired experts to discuss the new management plan for the Moritani Preserve in this episode of What's Up Bainbridge. Joined by Maryann Kirby, Landscape Designer and Chair of the Friends of Moritani Preserve, Malloree Weinheimer, CEO of Chickadee Forestry and Jay  Kinney, Elected Commissioner of the Bainbridge Island Metropolitan Park and Recreation District, they present a conversation about the pocket forest,  including its history and the goals of the new management plan and community engagement to support a climate-resilient forest in this beloved Wi...2021-02-2135 minWhat\'s Up BainbridgeWhat's Up BainbridgeBainbridge Stay At Home Companion #2 (WU-550)In “Embracing Chaos,” Episode 2 of the Bainbridge Stay At Home Companion, a private investigator finds herself in hot water when one dangerously hot stranger comes to her for help. In addition, Liz Ellis sits down with Guy Sidora to talk about the power of radio and share the words of Frank Buxton; we hear a song from Baywitch; and you’ll get further tips from our friends at Bainbridge Prepares. Enliven your quarantine experience by listening to this harrowing tale of what happens when the Island’s foremost gumshoe encounters a mystery down at the local speakeasy. Enjoy a...2020-05-1326 minWhat\'s Up BainbridgeWhat's Up BainbridgeBainbridge Stay At Home Companion #1 (WU-549)Announcing the Bainbridge Stay At Home Companion! A weekly podcast in the What’s Up Bainbridge Feed from Bainbridge Performing Arts, Bainbridge Prepares, and BCB. Every week starting this Tuesday we’ll bring you updates, comedy, music, and conversation with your fellow islanders. In the first episode, listen to Dr. Bhama Roget dispensing terrible advice, what happens when eligible bachelor Mr. Inslee visits the ladies of Bunchington Park, plus a song from Alex Fermanis.2020-05-0627 minWhat\'s Up BainbridgeWhat's Up BainbridgeWe’re all in this together! WU-546As we deal with COVID-19 outbreak, many of us on Bainbridge Island are wondering where we might go for help or where we can volunteer in our community. Listen here to Loren Bast, Executive Director of Bainbridge Prepares discuss how his organization is responding to the current COVID-19 crisis. Loren shares with us how Bainbridge Prepares joined Recovers.org, a non-profit organization in helping communities deal with disaster preparedness. They offer a platform that enables easy access for community members to see resources and regularly updated news from businesses and services on Bainbridge Island. In...2020-03-2221 minWhat\'s Up BainbridgeWhat's Up Bainbridge2020 BI Farmers Market Opens Soon! (WU-545)Kell Killian, the new Marketing Manager of the Bainbridge Island Farmers Market, joins us in this edition of What’s Up Bainbridge to discuss the upcoming opening day of the Farmers Market.  The season begins Saturday April 4th and runs through December 19th, 2020. The Market is held every Saturday from 9:oo am – 1:00 pm at Town Square. As the weather warms up and we think about getting out in our gardens, we are also awaiting the arrival of fresh produce, flower bouquets, artisan foods and beverages, and the works of craftsmen and artists at the Bainbridge Island Farmers Market.2020-03-0710 minStacked Keys PodcastStacked Keys PodcastEpisode 15- Connie Bainbridge, Central Alabama Electric CooperativeConnie Bainbridge is on the podcast and you will be exhausted hearing what goes into her day! But at the same time you'll be inspired by her passion for the communities where she’s plugged in— the right blend lands someone to spend their dollars to come to a community. She’s been involved in economic development for many years and that means she knows a lot of people. It is relationships, relationships, relationships and Connie is out to make a community better and fulfill what she calls her purpose and worthy work. She definitely has a servant's heart. She is a l...2019-10-291h 12What\'s Up BainbridgeWhat's Up BainbridgeJoin the Bainbridge Beach Cleanup Saturday, September 28! (WU-527)Bring your friends and family to the island’s beaches on Sunday, September 28, and help keep our beaches clean and free of materials that can both damage wildlife and adversely affect our own food chain. In this podcast Sustainable Bainbridge board member Christine Perkins talks with Deb Rudnick, an environmental scientist and chair of the Bainbridge Island Watershed Council, about the many local, national, and international organizations involved in international coastal cleanup, and what we as concerned citizens can do — not just on Beach Cleanup Day, but every day — to improve the health and beauty of our enviro...2019-09-1713 minArts and Artists on BainbridgeArts and Artists on BainbridgeArtwork from the new Land Trust Book at the Bainbridge Library (ARTS-038)The Bainbridge Island Land Trust has produced a glorious new book full of photographs, illustrations and stories celebrating 30 years of protection and stewardship of the natural elements on our island. Natural Bainbridge: Working Together to Protect Our Island connects information about ecosystems with the roles played by the Land Trust and other stewards as they continue preserving areas for future generations. In this podcast BILT board members Zan Merriman and Erin Kellogg share their perspectives from the two-year project, as well as thoughts on BILT, stewardship, how each of us can help, and where we ca...2019-07-1911 minThe Ditch the Diet PodcastThe Ditch the Diet PodcastDoes Eating Processed Meat Really Cause Cancer? with Tom BainbridgeDoes eating processed meat really cause cancer? And does poor diet really kill more people worldwide than smoking does? BTN Academy's Tom Bainbridge and Ditch the Diet's Rachael Watson discuss this weeks news headlines and dig deep to find out the truth. Does consuming red meat cause cancer? Does eating processed foods cause bowel cancer? Can an unhealthy diet really cause you to become more unwell than smoking can? Find out in this episode of The Ditch the Diet Podcast. Links mentioned in the pod: https://news...2019-04-1746 minWho\'s On BainbridgeWho's On BainbridgeMeet Bainbridge native Molly Malcolm Hayner, now an actress in Barcelona (WHO-056)Actor Molly Malcolm Hayner grew up on Bainbridge Island, majored in theater at U.W., and has been acting in Barcelona, Spain for twenty years. Molly, who speaks English, Spanish and Catalan, has worked on a variety of international film and television projects. This year saw her playing Billy Connolly’s wife, Michelle, in the Hollywood production Wild Oats, starring Shirley MacLaine and Jessica Lange. She also took on a leading role in Jose Pozo’s feature, Nick. Additional credits include the Emmy-nominated British TV Series, Any Human Heart, and the Atresmedia/BBC Worldwide Series, The Refugees.  TV Movi...2019-03-1117 minThe Alta Group PodcastThe Alta Group PodcastPodcast Interview with Mark Bainbridge, EVP for Cat Financial, Covers Growing Sophistication in Captive FinanceMark Bainbridge, executive vice president of Caterpillar Financial Services, in a lively conversation with The Alta Group Podcast host, Jon Fales, highlights the major changes he’s witnessed over 21 years of working in various asset and geographic areas of this global captive enterprise. The post Podcast Interview with Mark Bainbridge, EVP for Cat Financial, Covers Growing Sophistication in Captive Finance appeared first on The Alta Group.2019-03-1100 minWho\'s On BainbridgeWho's On BainbridgeIsland Treasure Steve Stolee (WHO-054)Bainbridge Islander Steve Stolee, founder and president of Island Theatre, has been named one of our newest Island Treasures.  As an actor, photographer, designer, director and videographer, Steve has been documenting Bainbridge Island, its stories, and its inhabitants for years. Listen here to find out what inspires him and how Island Theatre got its start. Born in North Dakota, Steve spent his twenties in Alaska before coming to Bainbridge Island in 1979. Initially working in construction, his first appearance on the BPA stage was in 1981. Over time he was in a number of shows there, eventually serving on t...2019-03-0220 minThe Aside PodcastThe Aside Podcast50 Legends - Margaret Bainbridge MAMA InterviewThe Aside Podcasts are a free resource supported by Drama Victoria - Australia’s oldest Drama Association This episode of The Aside is dedicated to an interview with Margaret Bainbridge, one of 50 interviews with 50 Legends of Victorian Drama teaching. Please feel free to email asidepodcast@outlook.com to ask a question. We will try answer on a future podcast.2018-11-2227 minWho\'s On BainbridgeWho's On BainbridgeOral history with Karen Beierle (WHO-050)Who remembers when the first television came to Bainbridge Island? Listen here as lifelong Island resident Karen McCormic Beierle shares her memories of growing up on Bainbridge, including the 1949 earthquake that destroyed the Pleasant Beach School. Born in the late 1930s, Karen grew up in the Point White/Lynwood area. She left the island briefly to attend college and begin a teaching career, then returned to raise a family here in the home she and her husband still occupy in Fletcher Bay. In this 19-minute podcast excerpted from a one hour and 47 minute interview with BIH...2018-09-0317 minWho\'s On BainbridgeWho's On BainbridgeOral History with Chuck Callaham (WHO-049)Listen here as lifelong Island resident Chuck Callaham shares memories of growing up on Bainbridge, including biking, ice skating, and the early days of the Bainbridge Island Fire Department. Chuck moved to Bainbridge Island with his family as a young child in the mid-1930s.  He grew up in Winslow and now lives in the Seabold area.  In this 16-minute podcast, excerpted from a one hour and 32 minute interview with BIHM volunteer Tom Arnold, Chuck describes life in Winslow the 1930s and 1940s, including some of his experiences growing up in the town and descriptions of some of...2018-07-0116 minArts and Artists on BainbridgeArts and Artists on BainbridgeYou can help Artist Amy D'Apice capture "Vanishing Bainbridge" (ARTS-024)Painter and long-time Bainbridge resident  Amy D'Apice is seeking subjects to paint for her newest project, entitled "Vanishing Bainbridge." Listen here and learn how you can help her capture what remains of old Bainbridge before it dies away. Amy moved to Bainbridge Island in 1986 and raised her family here. But having lived in Thailand for the past five years—except for her summers on Bainbridge—she feels particularly impacted by the changing landscape of our fair island,  and has decided to capture as much of what's left of “old Bainbridge” as she can with her pens and paintbrush...2018-06-3017 minWho\'s On BainbridgeWho's On BainbridgeHistorical Museum's new director, Brianna Kosowitz (WHO-048)In this podcast BCB host Jo Jenkins introduces us to the new Executive Director of the Bainbridge Island Historical Museum, Brianna Kosowitz.    Brianna comes to the museum from the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History in Washington D.C. In this interview, she describes her love of history, her passion for the museum, and what it means for her to once again live in a small close-knit community.  To learn more about the Bainbridge Island Historical Museum and its wealth of offerings, visit http://www.bainbridgehistory.org. ... and, if you listen all the way...2018-06-0811 minWho\'s On BainbridgeWho's On BainbridgeOral History with Pickleball inventor Barney McCallum (WHO-047)Listen here to the first of our Bainbridge Island Oral History podcasts as Pickleball inventor Barney McCallum describes summers on Bainbridge Island in the 1930s and 40s and tells the story of his famous invention. Barney has been a summer resident of Pleasant Beach on Bainbridge Island since his boyhood in the early 1930s.  He grew up in Davenport, Washington but launched a successful business career in Seattle after graduating from the University of Washington in the late 1950s.  He continues to summer on Pleasant Beach today. In this 12-minute podcast excerpted from a one ho...2018-06-0412 minArts and Artists on BainbridgeArts and Artists on BainbridgeGuatemalan weavings featured at the Bainbridge Library in May (ARTS-019)During the month of May, the library meeting room will be displaying colorful Guatemalan weavings from the 70s to the present, collected by Daphne Stewart and Elizabeth Dequine. In this podcast, BCB host John Fossett talks with Daphne about the history behind the weavings, their Mayan origins, and Daphne and Elizabeth's connections to Guatemala. Some of the items in the collection will be available for purchase at the opening, Friday, May 4th, from 5-7 pm; proceeds from the sale of these items will return to the Cooperativo Flor de Pericón y Flor Ixcaco, San Jua...2018-04-1012 minWho\'s On BainbridgeWho's On BainbridgeJonathan Evison to launch Lawn Boy April 2 at BARN (WHO-046)Bainbridge native son and bestselling author Jonathan Evison will be launching his newest book, Lawn Boy, on Monday, April 2 from 6:30-9 at BARN. In this podcast Jonathan's long-time friend and editor, Jim Thomsen, talks with him at length about their experiences growing up on Bainbridge, touching on racism, wealth disparity, favorite dive bars and more as they explore what it takes to create a best-selling novel. Whether you're an old-time Bainbridge Islander, a new resident, or just fascinated by the process of writing, you're sure to enjoy this entertaining and irreverent look at the pros...2018-03-2847 minArts and Artists on BainbridgeArts and Artists on BainbridgeJennifer Waldron's "Company for Dinner" art exhibit at the Bainbridge Library (ARTS-018)In this podcast, BCB host John Fossett chats with artist Jennifer Waldron, whose new exhibit, "Company for Dinner," will open at the Bainbridge Public Library on Friday, April 6, from 5 to 7. Listen here to learn about Jennifer's process, her background, her inspirations, and the dedication of intention that keeps her colorful and imaginative paintings fresh and new. Each painting invites a story, so if you want to stimulate your imagination, be sure to stop by the library during the month of April, to meet -- and join -- the delightful characters who comprise Jennifer's "Company for...2018-03-2518 minWho\'s On BainbridgeWho's On BainbridgeCultural Champion Sallie Maron (WHO-043)In this podcast, Sallie Maron, winner of Bainbridge Island's first ever Cultural Champion award, is interviewed by Catherine Camp, Sallie's successor as the Board Chair of Bainbridge Artisan Resource Network (BARN). Just what IS a Cultural Champion? Bainbridge Island's new Cultural Champion award defines it as person who works tirelessly to enhance the cultural riches of the island without necessarily being a practitioner in the arts and humanities -- and Sallie Maron is the perfect exemplar of that role. The child of a US Marine, Sallie spent her early years moving to a new town...2018-02-2216 minWho\'s On BainbridgeWho's On BainbridgeIsland Treasure John Ellis (WHO-042)Actor, artist, entrepreneur, philanthropist and Edge co-founder John Ellis has just been named an Island Treasure. In this podcast interview, John talks with his daughter Liz about his lifelong interest in art and theater. On the Island John is perhaps best known as co-founder (with the late Frank Buxton) of the Edge Improv troupe, which has been performing monthly at BPA for over 22 years. But he has a number of other talents as well:    • As an actor, he has delighted audiences in numerous roles at BPA, such as Nick Bottom in Midsummer Night's Dream and, most...2018-02-0518 minWho\'s On BainbridgeWho's On BainbridgePopular BCB host Channie Peters talks about change (WHO-039)Meet Channie Peters, longtime Bainbridge Island volunteer and host of over 150 BCB podcast interviews. Channie and her husband, BCB founder Barry Peters, will be moving away shortly; in this podcast BCB host Christina Hulet talks with Channie about her experiences and observations living on the island for 16 years – what’s changed, what our strengths are, and what we could do differently as a community. A very active member of our community, Channie is perhaps best known for helping her husband Barry launch Bainbridge Community Broadcasting (BCB) in 2014. But in addition to hosting interviews for BCB and...2017-09-2522 minWho\'s On BainbridgeWho's On BainbridgeBCB Founder Barry Peters (WHO-040)Community has always been a passion for BCB founder Barry Peters, who with his wife, Channie, will be leaving Bainbridge Island this fall to join their daughter and grandchildren in Denver, Colorado. It was that passion for Community that drove Peters, who moved to Bainbridge Island in 2001, to help found Sustainable Bainbridge in 2005, and to serve on the Bainbridge City Council from 2008 to 2011. But this podcast is about his years with Bainbridge Community Broadcasting, which he founded in May of 2014 specifically to help build community. BCB is the first community-focused podcasting organization in the country...2017-09-2323 minWho\'s On BainbridgeWho's On BainbridgeCommunity benefactor and former mayor Dwight Sutton (WHO-038)In this 46-minute podcast conversation, we meet Dwight Sutton, who came to Bainbridge Island in 1971 and has since served our community in uncountable ways. He shares his insights about what makes for a great community, and why community values matter. He explains what initially drew him to Bainbridge Island, and how he initially commuted daily to his work as director of the Virginia Mason research center and as a faculty member of the University of Washington Medical School. And he offers many stories and anecdotes about the history of our island from the 1970s to the present.2017-09-0446 minWho\'s On BainbridgeWho's On BainbridgeTJ Faddis and the Lynwood Theater (WHO-037)The Lynwood Theater could very well be the “Who” of this Who’s On Bainbridge podcast, since its presence in this small community contributes to making Bainbridge such a special place to live.  But it was TJ Faddis who turned this old and ordinary theater into the art theater it is today. From 2000 until 2011, TJ managed and curated foreign films and documentaries at Bainbridge’s iconic art theater at Lynwood Center. Over that time the Lynwood became a place where islanders could come, spend a couple of hours watching a film, and return home feeling uplifted, stimulated, and with...2017-08-0826 minThe Cheats Movement PodcastThe Cheats Movement PodcastFamily Hip-Hop Podcast - Season 2 Episode 3Happy Birthday to our very own Queen of the Wave AKA Devil's Advocate AKA Gigi Broadway...ALL DAY! We celebrate Gigi's birthday with a great podcast episode featuring our friend iPower92.1's Cam Cooper (IG: RealCamCooper). The entire team in on deck to talk to Cam about his journey in radio and his food advocacy as we prepare for Black Restaurant Week here in Richmond, starting March 6th. We also talk trash about the NBA All-Star Weekend and some other random stuff. This episode features music from Rocstagis, Intalek, Nosejob w/Fly Anakin & Ahwlee, Cutlass Reid, Supa Soop ft. Tone...2017-02-241h 06The Cheats Movement PodcastThe Cheats Movement PodcastFamily Hip-Hop Podcast - Season 2 Episode 3Happy Birthday to our very own Queen of the Wave AKA Devil's Advocate AKA Gigi Broadway...ALL DAY! We celebrate Gigi's birthday with a great podcast episode featuring our friend iPower92.1's Cam Cooper (IG: RealCamCooper). The entire team in on deck to talk to Cam about his journey in radio and his food advocacy as we prepare for Black Restaurant Week here in Richmond, starting March 6th. We also talk trash about the NBA All-Star Weekend and some other random stuff. This episode features music from Rocstagis, Intalek, Nosejob w/Fly Anakin & Ahwlee, Cutlass Reid, Supa Soop ft. Tone...2017-02-241h 06Arts and Artists on BainbridgeArts and Artists on BainbridgePublic Art returns to Bainbridge Island at Waypoint (ARTS-011)In this Arts and Artists podcast, you can listen to a lively conversation with sculptor Christine Clark who created the beautiful metal Tribute Baskets at Waypoint, Bill Baran-Mickle, of the Public Arts Committee, and Bruce Weiland, who coordinated the community effort to bring Waypoint Park into being. Bruce tells the story of how Waypoint Park came into being, and how the community worked together to transform an ugly chain-link fenced-in property to a thing of beauty at the corner of 305 and Winslow Way.   The Waypoint Park sculpture is the first new public art since the P...2016-12-2830 minPodcast Archives - Artemis BJJ | Bristol Brazilian Jiu JitsuPodcast Archives - Artemis BJJ | Bristol Brazilian Jiu JitsuEpisode Five of the Artemis BJJ Podcast: Chelsea Bainbridge-Donner & Tom Barlow Subscribe | Download | Stream | Support This interview is from last month (10th October 2016), just before Chelsea and Tom taught their third seminar at Artemis BJJ. Chelsea is a top competitor training at Art of Jiu Jitsu under the Mendes Brothers, Tom teaches in Plymouth and has lots of titles to his name as well. He is also a commentator on Polaris, so you would have heard his voice on the recent Polaris 4 stream. We chatted about teaching, women’s classes, the business of running a school and their histories in BJJ. In case you’re wond...2016-11-0200 minThe Lonely HourThe Lonely Hour#14 Our Host, Julia Bainbridge, Tells Her StoryOur host Julia Bainbridge attempts to answer why she's doing this podcast, and shares what's in store for season two.2016-10-2600 minWho\'s On BainbridgeWho's On BainbridgeMeet BARN's first executive director - Mark Nichols (WHO-035)In this 20-minute podcast, board member Catherine Camp of the Bainbridge Artisan Resource Network (BARN) interviews BARN's first executive director, Mark Nichols, who was hired one month ago after a nationwide search. Mark joins BARN on the eve of its exciting planned move in early 2017 from its existing facilities for artisans and their studios in Rolling Bay to a magnificent two-story building now under construction at the site of the former Christmas tree farm off New Brooklyn Road. Mark recounts his multi-faceted professional career -- ranging from creative roles in themed entertainment organizations like Disney...2016-10-1420 minWho\'s On BainbridgeWho's On BainbridgeSusie Burdick is new president of Rotary's Bainbridge chapter (WHO-033)In this 18-minute podcast, we meet the enthusiastic and convivial executive director of the Children's Discovery Museum of Bainbridge, Susie Burdick, who this week starts her one-year term as President of Rotary of Bainbridge Island. Susie brings decades of experience leading nonprofits in theater, culture, and human services. And she's obviously inspired to take the helm of the local Rotary chapter, which has a well-deserved reputation as a very active local service organization that supports so many good causes -- both locally and internationally. Susie starts by sharing the excitement and inspiration she gained by...2016-07-1518 minWho\'s On BainbridgeWho's On BainbridgeMeet the new owners of Eagle Harbor Books (WHO-032)In this 17-minute podcast conversation, meet Jane and Dave Danielson -- the two long-time islanders who are the new owners of Eagle Harbor Book Company, the Island's iconic independent bookstore on Winslow Way. When Morley Horder, who has owned our beloved neighborhood independent bookstore for over 20 years, wanted to sell, he turned to Jane Danielson, long time employee, and her husband Dave. Both are lifetime lovers of books and bookstores, hanging out in them everywhere they travel, including Capetown, South Africa. In this interview for “Who’s on Bainbridge,” we learn that while Jane has worked...2016-07-0116 minTastes of BainbridgeTastes of BainbridgeUniquely Bainbridge: Founders are also innovators at Heyday Farm (TAST-020)In this 30-minute podcast conversation with Steve Romein and Ty Cramer, we meet the husband and wife who are the founders and innovators at a uniquely Bainbridge Island farm, store and destination for lodging and farm-kitchen meals, Heyday Farm. This podcast is a combination of personal stories and anecdotes by Ty and Steve, and a set of insights into the latest new offerings of an innovative island farm and business. Steve talks about growing up in a traditional farm community in the mid-west. Ty describes how they found the properties that became their farmlands. They explain that...2016-05-3031 minWho\'s On BainbridgeWho's On BainbridgeStoryShare on the Bainbridge Public Library (WHO-030)From BCB... http://bestofbcb.org/who-030-storyshare-on-bainbridge-library/ This episode of BCB’s StoryShare podcast series is all about the Bainbridge Public Library. Join BCB host Jack Armstrong as he talks with retired head librarian Cindy Harrison and long-time library volunteer Trese Williamson about the long history of libraries on Bainbridge Island. Listen and learn about the unique public/private partnership between Bainbridge Public Library, the nonprofit organization that manages the library facility itself, and Kitsap Regional Library, which employs the staff, provides the books, and offers technical and administrative support. Cindy an...2016-04-1330 minWho\'s On BainbridgeWho's On BainbridgeHannah Crichton plans Camp Siberia documentary (WHO-029)From BCB... http://bestofbcb.org/wu-029-hannah-crichton/ Meet Hannah Crichton, a BHS Camp Siberia grad who plans to return to Novosibirsk, Russia, to film a documentary about the Russian orphans she worked with nine years ago. Hannah, who participated in Bainbridge Island's Camp Siberia program in the summer of 2007, graduated from Western in 2012 and moved to Los Angeles, where she is now a successful comedy producer.  Her facebook page regularly features photos of her with such comedy greats as Sarah Silverman and Neil Patrick Harris, and she travels all over the country scouting for new c...2016-04-0714 minWho\'s On BainbridgeWho's On BainbridgeEnvironmental activist Wayne Daley (WHO-028)From BCB... http://bestofbcb.org/who-028-wayne-daley/ In this episode of BCB’s StoryShare podcast series, BCB host Jack Armstrong talks with longtime Bainbridge resident, fisheries expert and environmental activist Wayne Daley.  Daley, a Montana native who worked at Boeing for many years, went back to school at age 40 to follow his passion for fisheries. In 1979, shortly after finishing school, he moved to Bainbridge Island, and he served as a member of the Planning Commission for the City of Winslow and Bainbridge Island during the 1991 transition to incorporation. In his 37 years on the island he has...2016-03-1719 minWho\'s On BainbridgeWho's On BainbridgeGoing Greener: Meet community architect Matthew Coates (WHO-025)In this 25-minute podcast interview, we meet Matthew Coates, the local architect of the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art, and learn about the passion he developed for nature and green building from his early childhood. Before “sustainable" was a buzzword; before anyone had thought of "building green," a young Matthew Coates was growing up on a pristine lake in northern Michigan. Over time, as the lake became a popular vacation spot and more people built bigger and bigger houses and brought their motorboats, Matthew saw first-hand the devastating impact of development and pollution on the water and th...2016-02-2423 minWho\'s On BainbridgeWho's On BainbridgeUCC Minister Dee Eisenhauer (WHO-024)From BCB... http://bestofbcb.org/who-024-dee-eisenhauer/ In this, the third interview in the new BCB series called “Clergy on Bainbridge”, we meet with Dee Eisenhauer, the longtime pastor of Eagle Harbor Congregational Church on Bainbridge Island, affiliated with the United Church of Christ. Reflecting on her extended pastorate on Bainbridge, Dee looks ahead to what she hopes to gain from an upcoming sabbatical — both in terms of rejuvenation and a deeper understanding of the history and characteristics of Bainbridge Island and environs. EHCC is the oldest continuing congregation on the island, and Dee sa...2016-01-1119 minWho\'s On BainbridgeWho's On BainbridgeMeet Yes! Magazine's Fran Korten (WHO-023)From BCB... http://bestofbcb.org/who-023-yes-magazines-fran-korten/ Yes! Magazine was founded on Bainbridge Island and has had its headquarters here for nearly 20 years. The magazine's charter is to reframe the biggest problems of our time in terms of their solutions, outlining a path forward with in-depth analysis, tools for citizen engagement, and stories about real people working for a better world. In this podcast, Fran Korten, publisher of Yes!, talks with host Jack Armstrong about the role the magazine plays in encouraging and supporting societal change,  and about the unique relationship it has with the B...2016-01-0817 minWho\'s On BainbridgeWho's On BainbridgeCreative Crones with Susan Callan (WHO-022)From BCB... http://bestofbcb.org/who-22-creative-crones-with-susan-callan/ Is it true that islands are magnets for creative people?  Listen here as BCB host Jack Armstrong talks with book artist Susan Callan about inspiring opportunities for creativity here on Bainbridge. Callan, who settled on Bainbridge in 1986 after a long career as a medical technologist and health planner, began her retirement exploring her own creativity as a book artist. In this podcast she  talks about creative possibilities for the large number of retirement-age people whose various life responsibilities might previously have limited their opportunities to express th...2015-12-1018 minWho\'s On BainbridgeWho's On BainbridgeLynn Brunelle is a mama gone geek (WHO-021)Lynn Brunelle is a mama gone geek! In this "Who's On Bainbridge" podcast episode, BCB's Sandy Schubach has a delightful conversation with Bainbridge Island resident Lynn Brunelle. A writer, illustrator and former teacher, Lynn believes in getting kids excited about science. For Lynn, science is a magic that can be reality, and something that is accessible in our homes and is ripe for experimenting. Lynn has published over 40 books and is a four-time Emmy award winner for her work on Bill Nye the Science Guy. She has created, developed and written projects for Scholastic, National...2015-11-2719 minWho\'s On BainbridgeWho's On BainbridgePhilippe Boucher pioneered internet interviewing locally (WHO-020)In this episode of “Who’s On Bainbridge” BCB host Barry Peters interviews a long-time Bainbridge resident who was a pioneer of podcast-like radio … before the technique now known as podcasting was invented in 2004.Philippe portrait Philippe describes his early 2003 experiments with recording the “Sounds of Bainbridge” on audio “mp3” files that he made available through his blog website of the same name. Philippe tells stories of his early interviews with well-known Bainbridge leaders such as then-Congressman Jay Inslee, and then City Council member Christine Rolfes. Philippe laughs now about some of the mishaps when his extremely mo...2015-11-1424 minBainbridge Island SpecialsBainbridge Island SpecialsFaith leaders speak up for climate change action (Spec-004)“Climate change is a problem that can no longer be left to a future generation.” - Pope Francis. The recent October 27th panel discussion by five local clergy -- and their responses to the Pope’s recent encyclical on climate change -- help make us more aware how many clergy, especially on Bainbridge Island, have long stood up to address climate change among their congregations and in public. This podcast is a recording of “Faith and Climate Change — Do We Have a Moral Obligation to Act.” That topic was the subject of a panel of local clergy...2015-10-301h 13Who\'s On BainbridgeWho's On BainbridgeLocals producing new Rockaway series (WHO-019)From BCB... http://bestofbcb.org/who-019-locals-producing-new-rockaway-series/ Local filmmaker Garrett Bennett, the creative force behind three award-winning features for the big screen, is turning his talents to the small screen with the announcement of his newest project: ROCKAWAY, a half-hour dramatic series to be set and shot on and around Bainbridge Island. ROCKAWAY will star island native Meredyth Yund, whose acting credits include Bennett’s A Relative Thing and George Clooney’s Unscripted on HBO, and local actor Ted Dowling, best known for his recent performances in HAIR and THE KENTUCKY CYCLE. In this...2015-10-2223 minWho\'s On BainbridgeWho's On BainbridgeMeet the new rector of Grace Church - Tommy Dillon (WHO-016)In this podcast, we meet Tommy Dillon -- the new Rector of Grace Episcopal Church on Bainbridge Island. This is the second interview in the new BCB series called "Clergy on Bainbridge", which is part of the podcast radio show known as "Who's on Bainbridge." Tommy Dillon his process of learning about Grace and Bainbridge during the lengthy and extensive search process conducted by Grace Church. The congregation was seeking to replace their long-time minister, Bill Harper, who had given generous advance notice of his decision to retire from his leadership role at Grace. The vot...2015-09-2125 minWho\'s On BainbridgeWho's On BainbridgeCedars UU Church Co-Minister Jaco ten Hove (Who-015)In the first podcast of a new BCB series called "Clergy on Bainbridge", we welcome the co-minister of Cedars Unitarian Universalist Church, Jaco ten Hove. Jaco and his wife Barbara have jointly served for 7 years as the settled ministers of Cedars, responding to a year-long national search in 2008. In this interview, we explore with Jaco how he, as a clergy member, likes to practice in the wider community what he preaches with his congregation, such as: collaboration, for example, with other clergy in the Bainbridge Island and North Kitsap Interfaith Council; appreciation of nature...2015-09-0723 minWho\'s On BainbridgeWho's On BainbridgeIndie-jazz-folk music performed at Art Museum Aug 28 (Who-013)Shelita Burke is a talented singer/songwriter who will be performing her own eclectic blend of indie/jazz/folk music at the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art on August 28th. When not touring and living in Paris, Shelita calls Bainbridge home. She has performed at the Sundance Film Festival, in Iceland, Germany, Morocco, and Japan just to name a few. Shelita will be accompanied by the talented musicians and Bainbridge Islanders Jonny Cole on bass and percussionist Abraham Neuwelt. In this podcast Shelita talks about what gives her inspiration and how living in...2015-08-1715 min