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The EvergreenThe EvergreenBehind the Scenes at the Oregon State CapitolRight now, there’s a lot happening in the State Capitol that will affect all Oregonians in some way. And because it’s an odd-numbered year, which means the Oregon Legislature has a session that stretches from January to June, we’re nearing the busiest time of the legislative session. This is when lawmakers have to pass a two-year budget and, of course, some other bills that are critical to keep the state running. Podcast producer, and self-described “civics nerd,” Julie Sabatier tagged along with OPB capitol reporter Dirk VanderHart for a day to see what’s going on behind the s...2025-05-1227 minStarting a RiotStarting a RiotBonus Episode Stephanie Phillips InterviewStephanie Phillips is the lead singer and musician in the UK band Big Joanie. She was heavily influenced by riot grrrl. Producer Julie Sabatier got to talk to her just after Big Joanie toured through the Pacific Northwest earlier this year. 2023-08-0315 minL\'invité en questionsL'invité en questionsPatrick Sabatier avec Julie de BonaPatrick Sabatier rejoint les équipes d’Europe 1 pour une émission mêlant interview et jeu en compagnie d’un invité fil rouge : "L’invité en questions !" Rendez-vous chaque dimanche, à partir du 6 février, entre 17h et 18h.2023-04-0948 minSMART IMPACTSMART IMPACTSMART IMPACT du mercredi 1 mars 2023Mercredi 1 mars 2023, SMART IMPACT reçoit Magali Gerino (Enseignante-chercheuse en écologie, Université Paul Sabatier - UT3) , Julie Neuville (CEO et associée, Materrup) , Éric Simonnet (Responsable des relations investisseurs, Triodos IM) et Patrick Cason (CEO France, Unabiz)Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.2023-03-0128 minCJD ImpactsCJD Impacts#28 « Il faut arrêter de dire que ça n'est pas possible ! »Invité : Nicolas Sabatier (co-fondateur Time for the Planet)Nicolas Sabatier est co-fondateur de Time For the Planet, société ouverte qui ambitionne de reccueillir 1 milliard d'euros pour soutenir 100 projets innovants dédiés à la décarbonation de la planète. Promoteur infatigable des gouvernances ouvertes et des organisations innovantes, Nicolas est parti en 2010 à la rencontre des français vivant dans les campagnes. Parmi les leçons qu'il a tirées de cette marche solitaire de près d'1 an, l'entrepreneur a retenu qu'il "se passe toujours des choses lorsque l'on se met en mouvement". "C'est la base de l'e...2021-04-0545 minRenderedRenderedThe Last EpisodeRendered is retiring and we want to thank you for everything!2015-09-0128 minRenderedRendered07 Etsy SpeaksWe follow up with Etsy about some of the concerns sellers brought up about the company on our April episode and get an update on how the company's stock has performed since it went public. image credit: Marc Wathieu via Flickr, Creative Commons2015-08-2018 minOPB\'s State of WonderOPB's State of WonderHow Tiny Tieton Transformed Into Central Washington's Mighty Arts TitanWe ran across lots of interesting case studies of rural towns leveraging arts and culture. But Tieton, Washington, might be unique. This story came to us from producers Phoebe Flanigan and Julie Sabatier of Rendered.What are bookbinders, cheesemakers, cider-pressers and others doing in a town of 1,200 about a half hour outside Yakima?This story ran as part of a bigger show about the love affair between small towns and the arts that also included stops in Mighty Tieton and Joseph. You can hear the whole thing here: www.opb.org/radio/programs/stat…towns-a-love-story/2015-08-1413 minRenderedRendered06 Farming CreativityGetting back to the kind of robust, regional food system that used to be the norm in America definitely requires some creative thinking.2015-07-2117 minRenderedRendered05 Mighty TietonHow did a detour, a patch of goathead thorns, and a flat bike tire change one guy's life, and bring an economic boost to a sleepy, little town?2015-06-1820 minRenderedRendered04 Shakespeare In DetroitSam White saw potential in the drama of a struggling city — a perfect setting for Shakespeare's plays. This story was produced for Rendered by Caitlin Pierce with help from Anna Sale at WNYC.2015-05-1820 minRenderedRendered03 Etsy: DIY to IPOOnline crafty marketplace Etsy just became a publicly traded company. What does this mean for makers who sell on the site? The file for this show was updated on April 21 to correct a factual error in the original version, which misstated the number of people who founded Etsy.2015-04-2129 minRenderedRenderedLeftovers: PDX CarpetHere's a little treat to say "thank you" to all 201 people who supported Rendered in the MaxFunDrive. You rock!2015-04-0805 minRenderedRenderedLeftovers: Choose Your Own AdventureA few hidden gems from our Choose Your Own Adventure episode left on the cutting room floor.2015-03-2106 minLet\'s Drink About ItLet's Drink About ItEp. 52: Name Change, Radioactive TV, and Clean Living with Julie SabatierGinger Bunny (via /u/Slapthatbass84)1.5 oz silver rum1 oz carrot juice.75 oz lemon juice.75 oz cinnamon syrup Shake ingredients and strain over ice in a rocks glass, top with ginger beer. Curb Appeal2 oz amontillado sherry.75 oz dry gin.75 oz mixed berry shrub1 oz club soda Combine the sherry, gin, and shrub in a rocks glass over ice and gently stir. Top with club soda and stir to combine. Garnish with a lemon peel. Old Fashioned2 oz. bourbon or rye whiskey2 dashes Angostura bitters.25 oz. 2:1 rich simple syrup (or one sugar cube if preferred) In an Old Fashioned glass, add th...2015-03-1942 minLet\'s Drink About ItLet's Drink About ItEp. 52: Name Change, Radioactive TV, and Clean Living with Julie SabatierGinger Bunny (via /u/Slapthatbass84)1.5 oz silver rum1 oz carrot juice.75 oz lemon juice.75 oz cinnamon syrup Shake ingredients and strain over ice in a rocks glass, top with ginger beer. Curb Appeal2 oz amontillado sherry.75 oz dry gin.75 oz mixed berry shrub1 oz club soda Combine the sherry, gin, and shrub in a rocks glass over ice and gently stir. Top with club soda and stir to combine. Garnish with a lemon peel. Old Fashioned2 oz. bourbon or rye whiskey2 dashes Angostura bitters.25 oz. 2:1 rich simple syrup (or one sugar cube if preferred) In an Old Fashioned glass, add th...2015-03-1900 minRenderedRendered02 Choose Your Own AdventureWe dig into the history of Choose Your Own Adventure books and the interactive stories kids are reading today, plus YOU have a choice to make.2015-03-1623 minRenderedRendered01 The PDX Carpet Love StoryThis first official episode of Rendered documents Portlanders' crazy love for their airport carpet. It's a collaboration with our friends at the podcast 99% Invisible.2015-02-2514 min99% Nvisible t199% Nvisible t1154- PDX CarpetPortlanders have a tradition when visiting their airport: taking a picture of their feet. It’s not to show off their shoes, but rather, what’s under them. They are documenting the famous PDX airport carpet. Julie Sabatier from Rendered has the … Continue reading →2015-02-2514 minASMRASMR154- PDX CarpetPortlanders have a tradition when visiting their airport: taking a picture of their feet. It’s not to show off their shoes, but rather, what’s under them. They are documenting the famous PDX airport carpet. Julie Sabatier from Rendered has the … Continue reading →2015-02-2515 min99% Invisible99% InvisiblePDX CarpetPortlanders have a tradition when visiting their airport: taking a picture of their feet. It’s not to show off their shoes, but rather, what’s under them. They are documenting the famous PDX airport carpet. Julie Sabatier from Rendered has the … Continue reading → Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of 99% Invisible ad-free. Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.2015-02-2514 minRoman MarsRoman Mars99% Invisible-154- PDX CarpetPortlanders have a tradition when visiting their airport: taking a picture of their feet. It's not to show off their shoes, but rather, what's under them. They are documenting the famous PDX airport carpet. Julie Sabatier from Rendered has the story.2015-02-2516 minRenderedRenderedDetour with Nick JainaMusician and writer Nick Jaina on what it takes to live a life committed to creative pursuits + why we're changing the name of this show.2015-02-0623 minRenderedRenderedConductorless OrchestraProducer Ben Spies tells a story about a group of musicians in Chicago who are rethinking the classical music experience — for audiences and for themselves.2015-01-1714 minRenderedRenderedDoubleclicks DetourThe Doubleclicks make music about dinosaurs, geek girl realism, Star Trek, internet trolls, burritos and many other things that will warm your nerdy, little heart.2014-12-2422 minRenderedRenderedThe Meat of DIYButchering your own meat has become, for lack of a better word, kinda trendy. But it's also a basic survival skill that dates back to the stone age. And it gets at the heart of DIY itself — taking matters into your own hands, both literally and figuratively.2014-12-1026 minRenderedRenderedA Thanksgiving DetourDestination DIY host Julie Sabatier tells a story live on stage about that time she cooked potatoes for her Idaho in-laws.2014-11-2213 minRenderedRenderedFair ShareDestination DIY teamed up with the Life of the Law podcast to examine the legal grey area occupied by the sharing economy and how different cities are grappling with it. (Image copyright rheo / 123RF Stock Photo)2014-11-1921 minRenderedRenderedEverything Is An InstrumentProducer Daniel Gross has the story of Ken Butler, who transforms all kinds of objects into playable instruments.2014-10-1516 minRenderedRenderedDetour With Kate Bingaman - BurtWe’re kicking off a new interview series to complement our regular podcast episode — a collection of detours, full of conversations that go into uncharted territory with some of our favorite thinkers, makers, and tinkerers. Our guest for this inaugural detour is Kate Bingaman-Burt — a maker, illustrator, and associate professor of design at Portland State University2014-10-0619 minRenderedRenderedMother of InventionHelen Anderson is a woman who gets things done. She’s a ER nurse and a mom. And a few years ago, she invented something no one had ever thought of before.2014-09-2923 minRenderedRenderedL-O-V-E, DIY StyleTune in to hear Sarah Mirk, author of Sex From Scratch: Making Your Own Relationship Rules, Destination DIY producer Jaymee Cuti’s account of an unconventional friendship, and what we heard on the streets of Portland about love, sex, monogamy, and more!2014-08-2219 minRenderedRenderedTeen InventorsWe're continuing our Oregon Inventors series with stories about inventors who have done some pretty amazing things before even graduating from high school. Funding for the Oregon Inventors series comes from the Regional Arts and Culture Council.2014-07-2015 minRenderedRenderedHealth Care HackersWhen you’re sick, looking up symptoms online is not always the best idea. But if you have a disease that’s poorly understood and often overlooked by doctors, the internet can be a powerful tool. This episode features a story produced by Sarah Yahm.2014-06-2215 minRenderedRenderedHvoom With Hvam!We're kicking off our Oregon Inventors series with the story of Hjalmar Hvam — a champion skier whose invention changed the sport forever. Funding for the Oregon Inventors series comes from the Regional Arts and Culture Council.2014-05-2019 minRenderedRenderedThe Sweet ScienceAny way you slice it, fitness is a DIY project. YOU have to put in the effort to make your body move. Nobody can do it for you. In this episode, Destination DIY host Julie Sabatier shares her unexpected discovery of the athletic activity she can actually stick with: boxing, also known as the Sweet Science.2014-04-2016 minRenderedRenderedFigures In Flight ReleasedThis month's episode features a story by producer Chris Remington about a group of ex-cons who were inspired to start their own dance troupe, Figures In Flight Released. Photos by Natalie Ivis.2014-03-1211 minRenderedRenderedFor the Love of BeesDestination DIY producer Jaymee Cuti is crazy about bees. For this story, she went to "bee school" to learn more about these productive, little insects and the people who love them.2014-02-1709 minRenderedRenderedDIY KidsImagine a co-ed version of Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts for the digital age — one where kids get to make up their own rules. That’s DIY.org Their motto is: Get Skills. Be Awesome. And they have badges like Instrument Maker, Circuit Bender, Backyard Farmer, and about 100 others.2014-01-1714 minRenderedRenderedSalty & SweetAndrea Leggitt's life and creative focus changed when she got some unexpected news shortly after she graduated from Arizona State University with a degree in industrial design.2013-11-1111 minState of the Re:UnionState of the Re:UnionSOTRU Short: Move By Bike For all you Portlandia fans out there, we hate to break it to you: the city ISN’T actually Portlandia… Except when it is. People there are very serious about recycling and passionate about human-powered transportation. In this story, Julie Sabatier, host of the public radio show and podcast Destination DIY and also a Portland resident tells us about a particular Portland activity that you may think only exists on the TV show. This one involves the very unglamorous job of… moving. Hint: it involves bicycles. VIEW PHOTOS AND MORE2013-11-0500 minIndieFeed: Big Shed Audio DocumentariesIndieFeed: Big Shed Audio DocumentariesCelestial NavigationProducer Tom Niemisto weaves between an interview with  tall-ship captain Samantha Heyman and an astronomer/poet around a bonfire under a broad star-filled sky. The stars are governed by a perfect order and yet, they create a chaos of mystery. We link  astronomy to creation myths in constellations.  We search for deeper meaning the night sky or, with rigorous mathematics, we search for our physical location through navigation.  This is Tom's first non-narrated audio work and, as with many radio stories, he sat on the great verite tape from the bonfire for two years before deciding to weave it with the...2010-12-0110 minThe Big Shed PodcastThe Big Shed PodcastCelestial NavigationProducer Tom Niemisto weaves between an interview with  tall-ship captain Samantha Heyman and an astronomer/poet around a bonfire under a broad star-filled sky. The stars are governed by a perfect order and yet, they create a chaos of mystery. We link  astronomy to creation myths in constellations.  We search for deeper meaning the night sky or, with rigorous mathematics, we search for our physical location through navigation.  This is Tom's first non-narrated audio work and, as with many radio stories, he sat on the great verite tape from the bonfire for two years before deciding to weave it with the...2010-12-0110 min