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Caitlin Dwyer
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Relocation Leader
A Higher Class of Care
Find the video version of this podcast on neirelo.com/allaccessNew episodes release every other monday!Find out more about NEI Global Relocation and what we do: neirelo.comIn this episode of Relocation Leader, we sit down with Caitlin Dwyer, Director of Relocation and Corporate Services at @properties, to explore what makes corporate relocation such a unique challenge in today’s housing market. Caitlin shares insights from over a decade in the industry—including how relocation differs from traditional real estate, how to help families land confidently in new cities, and...
2025-06-02
29 min
Many Roads to Here
It Takes a Yes from One Person
This episode brings together two remarkable women, both public servants. Sophorn Cheang is the director of Business Oregon, the economic development agency for the state of Oregon. Toc Soneoulay-Gillespie is the director of the Office of Immigrant and Refugee Advancement for the state. They’ve worked together throughout their careers, and their relationship is one of friendship and mutual respect. They spoke about what it feels like to finally be inside the halls of power, with the opportunity to make a difference. Together they reflected on the promises and struggles of serving in government, got real about how immigration pol...
2024-07-21
46 min
A Therapist, A Buddhist, and You
Emotional Fortitude: The Hidden Story of Caregiving with Caitlin Dwyer
Send us a textJoin us on a journey to Sweden, where we met with our expert guest from Paris. When chronic illness burdens a family, where do they find strength and guidance? Caitlin Dwyer, drawing from her professional experience at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and her personal battle with her parent's cancer, joins us to explore the intricate world of caregiving. Her stories illuminate the resilience within caregivers and those enduring chronic illness.In this episode, we delve into the challenging realities of caring for a child with a relentless illness, making difficult...
2024-05-27
1h 05
The Roundtable with Robert Bannon
Matt DeAngelis Talks "The Janice Jam : Broadway For Breast Cancer"
The Janice Jam is a rocking evening that will benefit breast cancer research and awareness with 100% of ticket proceeds benefitting the Phyllis Newman Women’s Health Initiative (part of the Entertainment Community Fund) at Haswell Green's.The brainchild of Matt DeAngelis (Waitress), DeAngelis lost his mother last year to breast cancer. To honor her and the countless people affected by this disease, he, alongside the Rock N Roll Debauchery team and Ember Productions, are culling an evening of Celebration, Remembrance and Awareness, that will have guests singing, dancing, and helping bring funding to this very special cause.Slated* to...
2024-04-13
21 min
...and it's writing.
Ep126: T.L. Simpson, author of Strong Like You
Amy sits down with author T.L. Simpson to discuss his YA contemporary debut novel, Strong Like You. We discuss what it's like to tackle darker themes in YA, how journalistic writing can help with fiction, and share a minor digression on a little childhood toy nostalgia. Find T.L. Simpson online: Website: tlsimpson.net Instagram: @word_factory21 Facebook: tlsimpson21 Find Strong Like You on Amazon here Strong Like You book cover illustration by Caitlin O'Dwyer
2024-03-12
42 min
Many Roads to Here
I Am An American - Panel Discussion
Panelists explored their experiences as Asian American women, offering personal reflections as well as highlighting current xenophobia and intolerance against Asian Americans in Oregon and across the United States. Each of the speakers is leading community efforts to empower diverse Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities statewide. This episode was arranged in conjunction with the exhibition, I Am An American, that was on view at the Oregon Historical Society. Esteemed panelists include: Dr. Jane Vogel Mantiri is a retired psychologist who specialized in trauma, actor, and activist. She is the founder of Advance Gender Eq...
2023-06-08
39 min
Fastbreak Breakfast NBA Podcast
S9 Ep. 48 "Lottery Day! Conference Finals Preview! Doc Rivers Fired!"
Keith is joined by Kelly Dwyer and Dave DuFour to discuss the NBA coaching carousel, preview the conference finals, and to give their opinions on what lottery results they most want to see and the results that are the best for the league.Join Keith, Kelly, and Caitlin Cooper at playback.tv/fastbreakbreakfast on Tuesday night to watch the NBA Draft Lottery at 7pm central.Support the show at Patreon.com/FastbreakbreakfastEpisode 710 (S9 Ep. 48)
2023-05-16
57 min
Many Roads to Here
200% American
Mitzi Asai Loftus and her son Toby talk frankly about her memories of growing up in Hood River, Oregon; her childhood incarceration in a Japanese-American internment camp; dating and racism; changing and reclaiming names; and what it means to grow up mixed-race. Please note this episode contains mentions of suicide as well as racial slurs against Asian-Americans. Mitzi was born in Hood River, Oregon. Her parents, immigrants from Japan, owned orchards there. But when Mitzi was ten, she was forced from her home and taken to an internment camp in California and then in Wyoming, as part of the U.S...
2023-01-21
43 min
Wheels Off with Rhett Miller
Caitlin Rose
Nashville-based singer-songwriter Caitlin Rose joins Rhett to talk about the making of her forthcoming album CAZIMI, her first release in nearly a decade. Caitlin explains why the album is a “Pee Wee’s Playhouse situation”, plus the two discuss her passion for poetry, why she was ‘cosmically pushed’ to become an artist, and what it’s like to navigate the music industry after spending time away.Pre-order Caitlin’s new album CAZIMICaitlin Rose website: https://www.caitlinrose.com/Caitlin on Twitter: @thecaitlinroseCaitlin on IG: @mscaitlinrose Rhett on IG...
2022-10-25
30 min
Many Roads to Here
Here From the Very Beginning
Kambiz GhaneaBassiri is one of the nation’s leading scholars of Islam in the United States. In this conversation, he sat down with writer and educator Flamur Vehapi to talk about the often ignored presence of Muslims in American history, from Revolution-era figures to Beyonce’s children’s names. Many Roads to Here is a production of The Immigrant Story. Many thanks to Kambiz and Flamur for their time and wisdom, and to St. Andrew Lutheran Church in Beaverton, Oregon for allowing us to record there. This episode is part of the I Am an American series, generously funded by Anne Nai...
2022-10-14
29 min
Movies Are Dope: Film Addicts ONLY
🤬🍄/🍫 Don't Look Up REVIEW & DISCUSSION! (spoilers)
Join the Movies Are Dope Discord - https://bit.ly/MoviesAreDopeDiscord (& assume all links from here on are affiliate links) 🍿 Watch Don't Look Up - https://bit.ly/watchDontLookUp Read Don't Look Up - https://amzn.to/3xuhEDg Watch the NEXT film before we review it - https://amzn.to/3M2U9Wf Watch the Next film on Blu Ray - https://amzn.to/37DnKXg Watch the Next film on Steelbook - https://amzn.to/37DnKXg 🍿 Brad's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bradf912/ Movies Are Dope Instagram - https://www.ins...
2022-05-02
54 min
Many Roads to Here
Living In a Gilded Cage
In the early 1900s, Rani Bagai’s grandparents arrived in California ready to start a new life. But citizenship requirements and prejudice against Indian-Americans made settling in more difficult. In this conversation, historian Johanna Ogden speaks with Rani about her grandparents’ fraught immigration history, anti-colonial movements on the American West Coast, and how the goalposts for American citizenship in the 20th century kept getting moved. Jo is an independent historian who focuses on South Asian history in Oregon, especially the formation of the Ghadar party. These two women talked in June 2021 at the Japanese American Museum of Oregon. For sensitive liste...
2022-03-22
36 min
Silver On the Sage
Trevor Lombardi - October Tales II
Trevor Lombardi joins the show to share is passion for one of the newer backcountry camps at Philmont Scout Ranch - Metcalf Station. Trevor shares some quick history of the North Ponil Canyon as well as the Railroad industry of that area. In fact, he is a co-author of the soon to be released book, titled: Pride and Glory, the Cimarron & Northwestern Railway Company. This episode is a great mix of history and hair-raising, some might say horrifying tales. From an unexplained white mass moving alongside the canyon wall and footsteps circling staff tents, to the discovery perhaps even a hu...
2021-10-26
59 min
Many Roads to Here
We Need a Willed Remembering
Welcome to Many Roads In Conversation, where we look deeply at issues affecting communities within the United States. This inaugural series focuses on the roots of anti-Asian violence. Joining us for the second episode are Peggy Nagae and Chris Ling, who talk about major civil rights cases and legislation in American history. In this episode, we will hear two voices in dialogue, talking through major cases in the Supreme Court and how legislation has affected Asian-American civil rights, including Executive Order 9066, which incarcerated Japanese Americans during World War II. In Conversation today are Peggy Nagae and Chris Ling. Both worked a...
2021-08-10
36 min
Many Roads to Here
The Hard Way is What Saves You
In middle school, Yamini Rajan dealt with bullying, isolation, and a sick parent. Her mental health suffered, and destructive habits and self-harm nearly ended her life. As she healed, she committed to telling others about her story. Now Yamini helps start conversations about mental health in immigrant communities. A note to listeners: this episode contains references to suicide and self-harm. Many Roads to Here is a production of The Immigrant Story, in collaboration with Portland Radio Project. This episode was produced by Caitlin Dwyer. Monica Salazar conducted the original interview in Winter 2019. Our audio editing was done by Rick March a...
2021-06-30
18 min
Many Roads to Here
The Silence is Really Loud for Me
Introducing Many Roads in Conversation, where we look deeply at issues affecting ethnic and migrant communities within the United States. This inaugural three-part series will focus on the roots of anti-Asian violence. Joining us for the first episode of the series are Jennifer Fang, director of education at the Japanese American museum of Oregon, and Eliza Canty-Jones, editor of the Oregon Historical Quarterly. In this conversation, they talk through the issues raised by recent hate crimes against Asian-Americans, including historical restrictions on Asian immigration and how modern liberation movements might address acts of hate. Many Roads to Here is a p...
2021-04-13
31 min
Many Roads to Here
My Community Sustains Me
Ruth Zuñiga grew up in a rural, evangelical Christian town in Costa Rica. Both restricted and supported by her community, she eventually set out on her own, becoming a psychologist and professor in the U.S. Her commitment to serving others, and to her family, led to unexpected new connections in Idaho, Alaska, and Oregon. Many Roads to Here is a production of The Immigrant Story, in collaboration with Portland Radio Project. This episode was written by Caitlin Dwyer, and Monica Salazar. Rick March edited the audio, assisted by Gordon Graham. The original interview was conducted in Spring of 2020 by H...
2021-02-10
31 min
Conversations With Dwyer
Caitlin Loney - Freelove Fenner
Caitlin Loney from the Montreal band Freelove Fenner joins CWMD to discuss her days as a raver and rave culture, the benefits of recording on analog, conspiracy radio, and their new album The Punishment Zone. Opening Song, "Shoulder Season, by Freelove Fenner from the album The Punishment Zone.The Punishment Zone will be released February 2nd, 2021 by Moone Records. Freelove Fenner's BandcampFreelove Fenner's Website Freelove Fenner Instagram @freelovefennerAll things CWMD/Matt Dwyer HERE CWMD is Curated...
2021-01-27
1h 01
Pretty Scary
Pretty Scary 145: The Budd Dwyer Story
Adam and Caitlin talk about the documentary Honest Man: The Life of Budd Dwyer, which covers a Pennsylvania state politician who committed suicide during a press conference in front of lots of television cameras --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/prettyscary/support
2021-01-06
1h 09
Pretty Scary
The Budd Dwyer Story
Adam and Caitlin talk about the documentary Honest Man: The Life of Budd Dwyer, which covers a Pennsylvania state politician who committed suicide during a press conference in front of lots of television cameras
2021-01-06
1h 09
Many Roads to Here
In Search of Blue Jean Dreams
Growing up poor in the mountains of Romania, Anna Giurgiev dreamed of a young man in strange blue pants. She didn’t know that this dream boy was her future husband, clad in denim, a fabric she had never seen. She didn’t know that their lives would be restricted by Romanian communism, or that he would try to defect without telling her. She didn’t know they would be separated for months and watched by police. She did not know that she would become a nurse and raise their children in the United States. All she knew, as a teenag...
2020-10-15
25 min
Many Roads to Here
When I’m Playing, I’m Just Heat
The first time Denzel Mendoza came out as undocumented he was on stage in front of a crowd of strangers. That night, he didn’t just play his trombone, he let out the raw emotions of doubts, fears and hardship that had followed him throughout his life, letting himself be truly seen, for the first time, at this random jazz house show in Portland. After that night, life began to move quickly. A few years later, Mendoza shared his undocumented identity publicly once again, but this time the crowd wasn’t filled with strangers, it was filled with celebrities, and it was...
2020-08-27
31 min
Think Foley's
Coming to the Bar
Caitlin Dwyer talks about ‘Coming to the Bar’. She addresses the topic in four chapters: Whether and when to come to the bar, how to come to the bar, what to do once invited into the readers course, and finally the first few months and years at the bar. She also discusses the current February 2020 state of affairs in regards to the major steps of coming to the bar as it is potentially currently influencing bar participants decisions.
2020-03-01
48 min
Irish History Podcast
Our Darkest Hour? The Forgotten Famine of 1847-48 | The Great Famine XXVI
Many histories of the Great Hunger refer to the famine ending in 1847. It is true that the famine did start to ease in some parts of the island in the following years.However in the west the catastrophe was far from over - some of the darkest chapters lay ahead as 1847 drew to a close.This episode focuses in on one area – Clifden in Co Galway where the famine in 1848 was arguably even worse than it had been during Black ’47. This show also looks at who was responsible, how the British Government created the illusion (that...
2018-10-04
52 min
Congressional Dish
177: Immigrant Family Separations
A new policy change by the Trump administration on May 7th has resulted in thousands of children being separated from their want-to-be-immigrant parents who crossed the U.S. southern border in the wrong location. In this episode, hear from officials in every branch of government involved to learn why this is happening, why it's proving to be so difficult to return the children to their parents, and what we can do to help this situation. Please Support Congressional Dish - Quick Links to contribute a lump sum or set up a monthly contribution via to support Congressional Dish for each...
2018-07-09
2h 22
So, You're Going Through a Break-up
31 Cool School (James Dwyer)
Catholic school latin teacher, Dell Wouldrough (James Dwyer), joins hosts Dr. Saunders Beth (Caitlin Bitzegaio) & Dr. Pan Tatanningtan (Timothy Dunn) to revisit his relationship with former lover Karoleena. Together, they discuss a first encounter at a Costco giving out weiner samples, purchasing a yacht on your first date, moving in and never leaving, pirates and getting thrown off a broken ferris wheel. Also, the “doctors” recent work on new show ‘Duggars’ Cousins’ on Flute channel (with no pedophilia!), Daily Diane might be disguised and Walt Watch/Stan Search during a tornado. This week’s episode is brought to you by Collette Spa...
2015-12-01
1h 05