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TNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT Podcast #43:"My Ancestors Live Through Me"TNT Episode #43: My Ancestors Live Through MeTeresa’s best friend Gwen joins the pod for a fun and nostalgic episode. The three reminisce about childhood games like hide and seek, and share how they passed the time during the early days of COVID. Eventually, the conversation turns to books; their favorite reads, poetry, short stories, and the joy of bite-sized literature that suits their short attention spans.--------------------------Follow KNOM on the web, social media, and podcasting platforms for more:Website: www.knom.orgYouTube: https://www.yo...2025-07-1524 minTNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT Podcast #42:"The Answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything"TNT Episode #42: The Answer to Life, the Universe, and EverythingTate and Teresa pick up where they left off, continuing their spiritual exploration—this time focusing on the connection between body and spirit. Tate reflects on the creation story in Genesis and shares how it’s shaped his understanding of self-love and acceptance.The two dive into the role of emotions, both the highs and the lows, and how they’re part of what we’re made to experience. Teresa leads the conversation while talking about the soul’s growth through struggle, and how hardship c...2025-07-0826 minTNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT Podcast #41 "Just The Two Of Us"TNT Episode #41: Just the Two of UsTate and Teresa go guest-free this week and dive deep into the spiritual side of life and back to the roots of the TNT podcast with two humans having a very human conversation. This episode explores the personal journey of faith, connection to the Creator, and the quiet ways we can encounter God in nature, in emotion, and in each other.Tate shares some lesser-known Bible passages, and both hosts reflect on how spirituality is less about having the answers and more about staying present on the...2025-07-0121 minTNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT Podcast #40 "Climate Change and Heavy Metal"Wali Rana, news reporter extraordinaire, is back! The trio dives into the deep end with a conversation about the meaning of life, the value of adversity, and how challenges can shape who we are. Things take an existential turn as they confront the looming realities of climate change, and Wali shares what life is like in Pakistan.But it’s not all doom and gloom. The crew shifts gears to a lighter (but louder) topic: heavy metal. Teresa and Wali talk about their shared love for Metallica, while Tate proudly plants his metal flag with Iron Maiden. Of...2025-06-3015 minTNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT Podcast #39 "Significant Spongebob"TNT Episode #39: Significant SpongebobThe trio picks up where they left off, this time diving into Nome’s delicious restaurant scene (with a random shoutout to Moose’s Tooth), superhero movies, Beyblades, and the classic art of tie-dye.The conversation shifts to how they all use up their social batteries at work, and Teresa talks about her auditory processing disorder which causes a light to go off for Adrienne when she realizes she may be experiencing the same thing.--------------------------Follow KNOM on the web, social media, and podcasting platforms for...2025-06-2421 minTNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT Podcast #38 "Nostalgic Toast"TNT Episode #38: Nostalgic ToastToday the TNT expanded universe comes to a head with guest Adrienne Samuels, formerly of Nome now visiting from Anchorage. Tate and Teresa have alluded to Adrienne in previous episodes, but she is now a guest on the podcast, and TNT could not be more excited.The three walk down memory lane discussing kids TV shows and Dave Coler’s famous Cinnamon Toast. They tell stories from the before times and the more recent years catching up on life about interacting with each other’s parents as adults.  ...2025-06-1720 minTNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT Podcast #37 "Iditarod Special With Shauntel!"TNT Episode #37: Iditarod Special With Shauntel!TNT Episode #37: Iditarod Special With Shauntel!Tate and Teresa are Joined by Shauntel from Nome’s visitor center to discuss Iditarod happenings! There is always a lot going on during this time, but the conversation over migrates to happenings at the visitor center when Iditarod isn’t in full swing.Shauntel really reflects on how much she appreciates Nome for the rhythm andauthenticity of life here, how it is different then other places she lived. Teresa reflects on her love hate relationship with subsisting and the spongy nature of t...2025-06-1019 minTNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT Podcast #36 "Two For The Price Of One"TNT Episode #36: Two for the price of oneA TNT first!Tate and Teresa welcome not one, but two guests to the show: Ben Townsend, KNOM’s News Director, and Wali Rana, KNOM’s News Reporter. The group chats about Wali’s first impressions of Nome and Ben’s vision for the future of KNOM’s News Department.Tate finally gets to share the random fact he missed last week, just to find out Ben already knew it. The crew also dives into a conversation about music, discovering a surprising amount of overlap in their musi...2025-06-0318 minTNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT Podcast #35 "Alaska Said Goodbye with Auroras"TNT Episode #35: Alaska said goodbye with AurorasCrystal Rose, friend of Teresa, Join’s Tate and Teresa today. They discuss the weather and darkness of winter and the beauty of Auroras, and the elusiveness of them.  Crystal also brings up the Nome national forest, short-lived this year. Tate and Crystal discuss the importance of making up words, leaning on great word smiths like William Shakespeare, Dr Suess, and Lewis Carroll. Teresa then discusses her auditory processing disorder and the three transition the conversation to different flavors and foods. Spicy being a conversation’s focal point.   2025-05-2718 minTNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT Podcast #34 "Videos and Firefly"TNT Episode #34: Firefly and Video gamesJohn Coe returns with another deep dive. This time they discuss more TV shows and Video games. The three contemplate the beauty of the immersive experience of fiction. Tate and John discuss their mutual love for Firefly, while John and Teresa discuss Zelda. John goes into great depth on the fandom of Firefly and also all his favorite Zelda games. The three bring up other video games they like. Tate mentions Halo and Dishonored and Assassin’s Creed. Teresa mentions Borderlands and Call of Duty.  --------------------------...2025-05-2017 minTNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT Podcast #33 "What Even Is A Calendar"TNT Episode #33: What even is a Calendar?Tate and Teresa are joined today by John Coe. Grants specialist at KNOM, and KNOM’s weather reader..John and Tate discuss their mutual love for the hitchhiker’s guide to the galaxy. While Teresa recollects learning the history of color. John does a deep dive on the history of the Calendar and the different ways we have measured time in different cultures as well as the concept of Zero. Later he touches on Parasocial relationships and Tate chimes in with FDR’s fireside chats.Teresa brings up Scoo...2025-05-1322 minTNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT Podcast #32 "The Meaning Of Life In 4 Minutes"TNT Episode #32: The Meaning of Life in 4 minutesAdmin specialist Jie from Anchorage joins TNT to discuss her role in the company from helping out with KNOM’s newsletter, the static to processing donations. The conversation shifts to a discussion of personality tests, Tate discusses the Enneagram and Jie discusses the Myers-Briggs. Subsistence plays a big role in this conversation as well. Teresa talks about gathering greens and berries as well as sea mammals and fish. The conversation closes with a philosophical discussion of what the meaning of life is.  --------------------------Fol...2025-05-0621 minTNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT Podcast #31 "The Avanator"TNT Episode #31: AvanatorFan and friend of the show Ava White joins tnt today, they discuss the surreal experience of listeners only listening and not seeing the room or the faces of speakers. They reflect on the intimacy of the listening experience of KNOM vs AnchorageThe conversation then shifts to pets. Ava with her cats, Teresa with her dog, and Tate with his snakes. Ava also discusses her friend’s free spirited Ferriet, which Tate thinks of as a cat snake.   --------------------------Follow KNOM on the web, social media, and podcasting platforms for m...2025-04-2921 minTNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT Podcast #30 "A Radio Heart"TNT Episode #30: A Radio HeartLongtime KNOM volunteer Dave Coler joins the TNT podcast where he reflects on his deep love of music and how it eventually led him to the station. He shares the origin of his radio show, the story behind its intro, and what it was like to witness the transition from analog to digital in the radio work flow.Dave, Tate, and Teresa also explore a brief history of recorded music, explain the art of making a mixtape, and take a nostalgic look back at rotary phones and party lines...2025-04-2216 minTNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT Podcast #29 "The Language of Weather"TNT Episode #29: The Language of WeatherKitty from the National weather service returns to the TNT podcast to discuss -you guessed it- weather! Tate, Teresa, and Kitty dive into how weather shows up in everything: TV shows like Friends, movies like Back to the Future, our daily small talk, and even the way we describe our feelings (because who among us hasn’t had a cloudy-with-a-chance-of-tears kind of day?). They even touch on how weather shapes language itself.Tate and Kitty also discuss their shared origin of St. Louis, how they also lived in the same neighborhood in An...2025-04-1515 minTNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT Podcast #28:The Ken Conundrum-To Bear Spray or Not To Bear Spray?TNT Episode #28: The Ken Conundrum-To Bear Spray or Not To Bear Spray?Ken rejoins the hosts for a lively discussion tackling some of life’s most pressing questions: Does pineapple belong on pizza? Can bacon and donuts truly coexist in culinary harmony? They also dive into Ken’s ambitious podcast idea, featuring a helicopter, a survival pack, and Teresa guiding Tate back to civilization.The conversation takes an unexpected detour into covering the newest Deadpool movie, Hugh Jackman’s enduring role as Wolverine, and Tate’s ever-growing collection of nicknames. Teresa shares how her ADHD brain is...2025-04-0820 minTNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT Podcast #13 "Kitty’s Relationship with Orange, in Every Sense of the Word"TNT Episode #13: Kitty’s Relationship with Orange, in Every Sense of the Word In this lively episode, Kitty Sopow from the National Weather Service joins Tate and Teresa for a conversation that covers just about everything—except the weather! Kitty shares her amusing love-hate relationship with NASA, while Tate and Teresa dive into KNOM's content guidelines, explaining why certain words, songs, and phrases don't make it on air. The discussion meanders through lighthearted topics like grapefruit, orange sodas, and even favorite colors, making for a fun and unpredictable conversation. -------------------------- Follow KNOM on the...2025-04-0119 minTNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT Podcast #12 "Nachos No More"TNT Episode #12: Nachos No More In this episode, Tate and Teresa catch up with KNOM’s business manager, Teresa Martin, during one of her visits to the Nome station. Together, they reminisce about growing up in Nome and reflect on how much the town has changed over the years. The conversation turns nostalgic as they list long-gone local spots like Nachos, Pizza Napoli, Burger King, Ft. Davis Roadhouse, Peggy’s, and Music Mart. There’s also a humorous moment when host Teresa learns about the old-school poster boards—not the advertising kind, but the ones you put up on wa...2025-03-2414 minTNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT Podcast #11 "Big Brave World"TNT Episode #11: Big Brave World Sarah’s back for another round with the hosts to talk about having “bold faith,” her spiritual journey, understanding the reason behind baptism, and how she shared her faith on a missionary trip to Uganda, where she was re-baptized (one could say she’s been there, done that, and did it again!). Tate shares insights from his mission work, how he finds beauty in complexity and how it brings him closer to God, along with his desire to travel to Russia and stories from his time in Istanbul. The trio also reflect on the b...2025-03-1824 minTNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT Podcast #10 "Just Noise With Jolene"TNT Episode #10: Just Noise with Joleen In this episode, Tate and Teresa sit down with longtime KNOM volunteer and beloved community DJ, Joleen Oleson. Joleen shares her unique perspective on KNOM’s rich history, reflecting on the station’s earlier days, the music choices available at the time, and the evolution of KNOM through the years since she began volunteering. Tune in to hear stories of how the station has grown and adapted, all while maintaining its strong sense of community. -------------------------- Follow KNOM on the web and social media for more: We...2025-03-1116 minTNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT Podcast #9 "Sarah and a Surprise Matt Damon"TNT Episode #9: Sarah and a surprise Matt Damon The hosts sit down with special guest Sarah Swartz, who has since become a full-time member of the programming team after transitioning from the News Department. In this episode, they dive into an entertaining mix of unrelated topics—from libraries (where Sarah confesses she might still have books checked out from pre-COVID), to CDs, Teresa’s unique blend of anxiety over action movies but love for horror, Tate’s inability to spell VHS, and Sarah’s enduring love for the movie Labyrinth.  -------------------------- Follow KNOM on the we...2025-03-0415 minTNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT Podcast #8 "Rice To Meet You"TNT Episode #8: Sky - Rice to Meet You Tate and Teresa sit down with summer intern Sky Farrell to talk about everyone’s four letter word - FOOD. They explore favorite foods, such as Sky’s favorite food rice, Subway sandwiches, delicious pho, and how KNOM loves to do potlucks to celebrate being together.  -------------------------- Follow KNOM on the web and social media for more: Website: www.knom.org YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@knomradio Instagram: www.instagram.com/knomradio Hosts: Tate Coler and Teresa Trigg...2025-02-2518 minTNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT Podcast #7 GM Miranda: Tentacles!TNT Episode #7: GM Miranda: Tentacles! A retrospective on communication and looking forward In this episode of the TNT podcast, hosts Tate and Teresa sit down with special guest Miranda Musich, KNOM’s General Manager. Miranda shares her journey in the radio industry, her passion for storytelling, and the unique ability of radio to foster human connection. The conversation highlights how radio serves as a bridge, bringing people together through music, news, and shared experiences. Miranda also touches on the challenges and rewards of working in radio in smaller, close-knit communities, where the impact is felt de...2025-02-1726 minTNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT Podcast #6 "A Long Time In The Making"TNT Episode #6: A Long Time in the Making In this episode, Tate shares his quirky take on cookies, calling them “sweet crackers,” and reminisces about childhood memories of playing in the dirt and rocks with Teresa—great for the immune system, she notes. Teresa talks about her son Liam saving the day by waking her up to play his VR games since she forgot to set her alarm clock, and she also reveals how Tate’s dad got her hooked on his cinnamon sugar recipe. The conversation takes a delicious turn as they chat about favorite treats like rai...2025-02-1021 minTNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT Podcast #5 "The Metaphorical Green Room"TNT Episode #5: The Metaphorical Green Room In part two of their interview with KNOM’s Director of Operations, Scotty Campbell, Tate and Teresa dive into more personal reflections. Teresa shares how spending time on the tundra has become her greatest stress reliever and a way to reconnect with her culture. Scotty opens up about his personal connection to addiction recovery and his desire to serve others. Tate reflects on the importance of free will, discussing how its loss can strip us of our humanity, and how it would just take some green paint to make a green ro...2025-02-0321 minTNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT Podcast #4 "The Grand Poobah Scotty"TNT Episode #4: The Grand Poobah Scotty Tate and Teresa chat with KNOM’s Director of Operations, Scotty Campbell in a two-part series. During their conversation in Part 1, Scotty talks about raising kids, living all over the country, and how those experiences have led him to Nome. As he says, while all roads lead to Rome (or in his case, NYC), no roads lead to Nome which is part of the appeal of living here.  -------------------------- Follow KNOM on the web and social media for more: Website: www.knom.org You...2025-01-2818 minTNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT Podcast #3 "God's Country"TNT Episode #3: God’s Country In this episode, Tate and Teresa explore the awe-inspiring beauty and isolation of rural Alaska, reflecting on how their faith in God deepens their appreciation for the land. The hosts discuss the vital role relationships play when living in such a remote area with few people around. Tate adds a humorous twist by appreciating the fact that God didn’t make everything taste like mashed potatoes, while Teresa marvels at how people once wrote letters to ask questions and waited patiently for replies to arrive by mail. -------------------------- Foll...2025-01-2112 minTNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT Podcast #2 "A Month In A Century"TNT Episode #2: A Month in a Century In their highly anticipated second episode, hosts Tate and Teresa are back with updates and insights! After a notable break since recording their first episode, they dive into the changes that have taken place at KNOM, including the station’s launch of an online stream, finally bringing KNOM into the 21st century. The duo reflects on the importance of human connection in a digital world, with Tate’s signature humor adding a light-hearted touch throughout the episode. Tune in to learn more about the hosts and what’s new at KNOM!2025-01-1414 minTNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT Podcast #1 "We Have A Podcast Now?"TNT Episode #1: We have a podcast now?! In this inaugural episode of KNOM’s TNT Podcast, the hosts introduce themselves, what they do on the daily, their thoughts on pets, spirituality, and dive into a dynamic and engaging discussion, covering a variety of topics that keep listeners informed and entertained.  With sharp commentary and thoughtful insights (not to mention a never-ending supply of dad jokes), the show balances humor with serious analysis, making it perfect for a broad audience interested in life in rural Alaska, spirituality, and humans having human conversations. Tune in to hear the...2025-01-0718 minTNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT Podcast #27 "When Math Has Letters"Episode #27: When math has letters In this episode, Tate and Teresa go back to school with Sam Cross, They touch on a few school subjects, but really hone in on history. They cover many facets of studying history as well as its applications to the present and possible futures. They also discuss the repetition of the cycles of lives, and the fragility of humans. Tate and Sam highlight the beauty of the Japanese Kintsugi art form. The conversation closes with some discourse about the many names of a particular berry common in the Nome area.  ...2024-12-3120 minTNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT Podcast #26 "How Many Tamales Are Too Many Tamales"Episode #26: How many tamales is too many tamales? Ben Townsend, KNOM News Director extraordinaire, returns to talk about his family’s special tradition of making umpteen dozens of tamales for Christmas. He talks deeply about the many stages of the tamale making process. It is the full meal-deal of tamale details. Ben also notes how this tradition connects him to his Mexican heritage, and his grandma, who turned 90 this year. Teresa and Ben follow up the tamale discourse by comparing the tamale process with  Teresa’s own family tradition of fish processing. Ben closes the food...2024-12-2320 minTNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT Podcast #25 "Holiday Foods With Dave"Episode #25: Holiday foods with Dave Dave Coler, Rock and Roller, is back for another festive installment of the TNT Podcast! This lively episode dives into mouthwatering food conversations, a humorous take on cranberry sauce preferences, and how eating Dave’s favorite pie is akin to a disco in the mouth. Tate and Teresa reflect on the deeper meaning of Thanksgiving, while Dave adds his perspective with a witty critique of Thanksgiving decorations. Meanwhile, Teresa shares a heartfelt lesson on the importance of "measuring from the heart." Join the trio for laughs, insights, and a...2024-12-1615 minTNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT Podcast #24 "Who Am We?"Episode #24: Who Am We? Sarah joins TNT for another rousing discussion. They cover their dream super powers and favorite cookies, but also discuss how certain personality tests have helped them get to know themselves, and other folks in their lives.Sarah and Tate also recount food items they miss from their time overseas, and Tate attempts to describe a mammoth analogy about not fully knowing what people are experiencing.        -------------------------- Follow KNOM on the web, social media, and podcasting platforms for more: Website: www.knom.org YouTube: https://www.youtube...2024-12-0924 minTNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT Podcast #23 Be As You Wish To SeemEpisode #23: Be as you wish to seem The hosts sit down for another chat with KNOM’s Program Assistant Sara Swartz about the challenges of having ADHD and holding a conversation, their affinity for deviled eggs, and Enneagram and MBTI personality tests.  The conversation leads to how important it is to adopt a highway so the KKK can’t, and how Teresa’s brain works in such a literal way, that she thought Shark Tank was, literally, about sharks.  -------------------------- Follow KNOM on the web, social media, and podcasting platforms for more:2024-12-0424 minTNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT PODCAST #22 "Nome Has A Low Key Steam Punk Vibe"Episode #22: Nome Has A Low Key Steam Punk Vibe In this very special episode of the TNT podcast, Tate and Teresa catch up with Jerrill Martinez. Former roommate and close friend of Tate from his years at University. The trio discuss how friendships shape us and mold us. Also in this episode, Tate and Jerrill reminisce on the joy of finding each other to discuss philosophy and theology with. Later on, Jerrill discusses his flow art, and gives a brief history of the art form. The conversation then moves to Jerrill’s impressions of the uni...2024-11-2623 minTNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT Podcast #21 "Lost Aristotle and the Goatherd"Episode #21: Lost Aristotle and the Goatherd In Today’s episode, Tate and Teresa talk with former KNOM Program Assistant Sam Cross. The three discuss the evolution of communication, from letters to the internet. As well as the music industry being limited by radio and now having the internet. The internet strikes again as the three use the internet to fact check themselves in real time. Also in this episode, Sam discusses the journey of a letter, some discourse of lost texts, and Sam discusses his amazement of the Dead Sea Scrolls. He and Tate touch on...2024-11-1918 minTNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT Podcast #20 "The Helm of KNOM News"Episode #20: The Helm of KNOM News In today’s TNT episode, the hosts chat with Ben Townsend, KNOM’s News Director extraordinaire. TNT and B discuss Ben’s KNOM origin story, his life journey that led him to joining KNOM, and some memorable experiences from his first 6 months, including his trial by fire where he interviewed sx-time Iditarod winner Dallas Seavey on his first day with. Teresa brings up how all their paths unexpectedly led them to KNOM, and how none of them ever considered a career in broadcast, but how she feels it was God’s...2024-11-1216 minTNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT Podcast #19 "What Do You Treasure?"Episode #19: What Do You Treasure? Tate and Teresa engage in a truly human conversation with musician, gold miner, former plumber, and current Nomeite, and fellow human ‘Caribou Jack’. They cover a plethora of topics including music, subsistence, family dinners, the intricacies of the farming business. Caribou Jack also challenges the meaning of church, and reveals a not-so-hidden talent by writing and singing a song on the spot. The three talk about spiritual gold, and make the case that what you use your wealth or time to do is what your treasure is.  -------------------------- 2024-11-0516 minTNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT Podcast # 18 "Spooky Sarah Spectacular"TNT Episode #18: "Spooky Sarah Spectacular" TNT wraps up their Spooky Season Spectacular with the return of Sarah Swartz, KNOM’s Program Assistant. In this lively episode, the trio dives into ghost stories from Sarah’s time in Nome and beyond, sharing chilling tales and spirited conversations. They also explore the metaphysical properties of recordings, touch on heartwarming memories and dreams of their relatives, and even take a lighthearted detour into a discussion about different types of faces, of which Teresa has a self-proclaimed loud face.-------------------------- Follow KNOM on the web and soci...2024-10-2923 minTNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT Podcast #17 "A Road Trip Like No Other"Spooky season continues on TNT with special guest Dave Coler, longtime KNOM community DJ, retired food service professional, and all-around good guy—who also happens to be Tate’s dad! Dave entertains Tate and Teresa with eerie stories from his youthful adventures, spanning both intercontinental and possibly intergalactic travels. Tate and Teresa share their own mysterious encounters from the Nome area, along with their mutual disdain for the movie The Fourth Kind. The conversation humorously veers into the surprisingly crucial paperwork required to start a cult. -------------------------- Follow KNOM on the web and social...2024-10-2220 minTNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT Podcast #16 "Hand-Picked Horrors"TNT Episode #16: "Hand-Picked Horrors" In another spooktastic episode, the hosts sit down with KNOM’s producer Marc Rose to talk about Marc’s love of folk-horror, a newly coined phrase to describe a genre of movies that touches on supernatural superstitions and ancient tales from around the world. The discussion leads them around the world in under 90 days (more like 20 minutes to be exact). Along the way, they touch on the works of Graham Greene, Peter Jackson, Robin Williams, and more. Want to dive deeper? Marc shares his top 6 obscure folk-horror film picks, all available on Amazon. 2024-10-1518 minTNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT Podcast #15 "TNT and The Chilling Car Conundrum"In this episode, Tate and Teresa continue their chilling conversation with Ken, delving into cultural tales and spooky subjects. They explore stories from Russian and Mongolian folklore, discuss their favorite scary movies, and even touch on creepy zombie games. Plus, the group shares a laugh as Teresa reflects on her love for clowns — and the unexpected disaster of her Halloween clown costume (though Ken brings up a good point that scaring away all the other kids on the block can have its advantages on Halloween). --------------------------Follow KNOM on the web and social media for more:...2024-10-0820 minTNT PodcastTNT PodcastTNT Podcast Show #14 "The Spooky Scooby Symposium"TNT Episode #14: TNT and the Spooky Scooby Symposium In this Spooktacular episode that launches the spooky season, Tate starts out by insulting an entire generation of people by calling movies from the late 90s and early 00s “older films.” Joined by special guest and KNOM Operations Assistant Ken Lahneman, Tate and Teresa dive into a collection of ghost stories and eerie tales, perfectly setting the mood for spooky season. -------------------------- Follow KNOM on the web and social media for more: Website: www.knom.org YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@knom...2024-10-0117 minWHIZZZ AND LOVEWHIZZZ AND LOVEWhizzz and Love du Vendredi 22 décembre ( Please Baby Please Cocktail )Mix #1Louis Peraino & Tony Bruno / Run Linda, run / Light In The AtticLaurent Voulzy / Cocktail chez mademoiselle / RCA VictorDon Melody Club / Tederheid / Les Disques Bongo JoeStåålfågel / Utan Rymddräkt På Uranus (Gary The Tall Reversion) / Emotional Rescue La VO Soutirée : premier morceau chanté en cambodgien de l'histoire de Whizzz & LovePan Ron / Kom veacha tha sneha knom / World Music Network Mix #2Pachyman / Trago coqueto / ATOBooty Haul vs Jurasoc 5 / Divided conformelution / Alloy CutsSouleance feat. Kaloune & Papatef / Koul dans mon do (Poirier remix...2023-12-272h 00IditapodIditapodLive call: Ryan Redington wins 2023 IditarodRyan Redington claimed his first Iditarod championship a little after noon Tuesday with six dogs in harness and an official race time of 8 days, 21 hours, 12 minutes and 58 seconds. We have a whole bunch more coverage of Redington’s finish and the rest of the race at alaskapublic.org, and we’re still working on a full episode of the Iditapod. But, for now, we’re going to go to Nome and the raw, live radio coverage from our partners at KNOM radio. Here’s KNOM’s Davis Hovey with the live call from the finish line.2023-03-1426 minIditapodIditapodAaron Burmeister interview in NomeVeteran Iditarod musher Aaron Burmeister talked to Alaska Public Media’s Jeff Chen at the Nome radio station, KNOM, roughly a day after Burmeister finished his 21st Iditarod. Burmeister talks about stepping away from the Iditarod, about how his race went this year, and how much dog mushing has changed over the many years he’s been a competitive musher.2022-03-1835 minLori Townsend, Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaLori Townsend, Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaLISTEN: As Alaska grapples with high rates of sexual assault, what can we learn from Nome? High rates of sexual assault and violence against women have plagued Alaska for decades. The collective damage affects entire communities. Survivor advocates and journalists have helped uncover how widespread the problems are. In Nome, some advocates are working to raise awareness and push for change. HOST: Lori Townsend GUESTS: Lisa Ellanna, community advocate from NomeDarlene Trigg, community advocate from NomeMeghan Sigvanna Topkok, community advocate and Nome City Council memberEmily Hofstaedter, KNOM reporter LINKS & RESOURCES: Survivor resources: Alaska Network on Domestic Violence and Sexual AssaultKNOM’s 5-part series: Seeking Justice, Wanting Pro...2021-03-0600 minBrave MusicianBrave MusicianSharing the composition process and 6 lessons to help you createIn this episode, Monica shares the processes she used and the stories behind three of her original compositions: "Knom", "I'm Sorry About Your Face", and "Keep it on the DL". She goes over how each one was created, the inspiration for the piece, and a provides a recording to reference. Monica offers 6 lessons that can help anyone start creating and talks about her workshop, Dive Into Composition, which begins on Dec. 1. Visit BraveMusician.com/dive for more info on the workshop.  _____________ To support Brave Musician, including the production of this podcast, please visit BraveMusician.com f...2020-11-1848 minLúcumaLúcumaEntrevista a Terrible y Gabo Paillao a.k.a Knom por "Pannon 3000"A veces, desde los confines del espacio exterior llegan las mejores lecciones sobre el interior humano. Es el caso del trabajo conjunto de Terrible (Mente Sabia Crú, La dieta del murciélago), Gabo Paillao (La Brígida Orquesta) y Dj Pereh (Mente Sabia Crú, Bronko Yotte y más) con esta ópera espacial que nos entrega un viaje espiritual con letras alojadas en un concepto con tintes ecológicos y ritmos atrapantes. Conversamos con Terrible y Gabo sobre este fascinante proyecto.Entrevista por Nicolás Rojo y González Barrionuevo.Edición de audio por Agustín De Palma.2020-07-0557 minIditapodIditapodS4E7: Home, home in the Alaska RangeWith plenty of snow on the Iditarod Trail this year, some of the more technical runs have not been as difficult as years past. But the Happy River steps and the Dalzell Gorge are always a challenge, and Alaska Public Media's Tegan Hanlon joins Iditapod host Casey Grove to discuss why we call both of those sections "technical." Also in today's episode, reports from KNOM's Davis Hovey and Alaska Public Media's Zachariah Hughes in Rainy Pass, as well as KNOM's Ben Matheson on the newly rejuvenated roadhouse in McGrath.2020-03-1025 minLuch RadioLuch RadioLuch Radioshow #224 - Decline @ Megapolis 89.5 FM 27.08.2019 #224Luch Radioshow every tuesday from 00.00 - 01.00 on Megapolis 89.5 Fm Moscow Луч радиошоу. 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При любом упоминании ставьте хэштеги: #luchdnb #лучднб #лучрадиошоу #megapolisfm #luchradioshow #megapolis895fm #895fm #decline Tracklist: Teddy Killerz - Party Move Kemal & Rob Data - Star Trails (Synergy Bootleg) Ulterior Motive & Quadrant - Intuition Razat - D radio Ill Truth - The Realist VIP Kasra - Focus On The Love Ewol - Submerged Volatile Cycle & Barbarix - The Beginning (Hybris Remix) Enei - Northern Noise Ulterior Motive - 7x7 Serum, Paul T & Edward Oberon - Moon In Your Eyes Dis...2019-08-2859 minIditapodIditapodOur 2019 trail reporters reunite in UnalakleetBecause the theme of this year's Iditapod is "Fun and Friendship," and because Alaska Public Media's Zachariah Hughes and KNOM's Ben Matheson were reunited in Unalakleet ahead of the 2019 Iditarod frontrunners reaching that checkpoint and the coast of Alaska, here's a conversation between Ben and Zach and some of their tales from the trail.2019-03-1015 minIditapodIditapodShageluk interview with Paige DrobnyEster musher Paige Drobny and her Squid Acres dogs (squids, she would say) have moved into the top 10 of the 2019 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. At least, that's where they were Friday and Saturday, the highest position the team has had in and out of these later-race checkpoints, or maybe ever! Recorded with KNOM's Ben Matheson Friday in Shageluk.2019-03-0909 minIditapodIditapodShageluk interview with Jessie RoyerFront-of-the-pack 2019 Iditarod musher Jessie Royer talks to KNOM's Ben Matheson on Friday in Shageluk about having to drop a dog, what she's expecting from the trail ahead and how she feels about mushing near the front as one of the race's most competitive teams.2019-03-0911 minIditapodIditapodIditarod interview with Aliy ZirkleHere's a quick, couple-minute interview with Two Rivers musher Aliy Zirkle recorded Thursday in the checkpoint of Iditarod, where she was taking her 24-hour rest. KNOM's Ben Matheson asked about Zirkle's move passing other teams taking their 24s earlier to take the lead.2019-03-0803 minIditapodIditapodOphir interview with Nicolas PetitHe's been running out in front of much of the 2019 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, so clearly Nic Petit is a hard musher to catch up with, but KNOM's Ben Matheson had a nice long chat with the Girdwood local and 2018 runner-up Wednesday in Ophir, where Petit took his mandatory 24-hour layover. They talked about Nic's strategy of camping out more and how the dogs are doing - including, yes, more poop talk - among other things.2019-03-0815 minIditapodIditapodMcGrath interview with Aliy ZirkleThis is an extended interview with Two Rivers musher Aliy Zirkle in McGrath, recorded Tuesday, March 5, 2019 by KNOM Radio's Ben Matheson.2019-03-0607 minIditapodIditapodMcGrath interview with Nic PetitThis is a bonus extended interview with Nicolas Petit in McGrath, where KNOM's Ben Matheson caught up with him, along with... another reporter whose name we do not know yet! This interview was recorded Tuesday, March 5, 2019.2019-03-0607 minIditapodIditapodS3E5: Clock ticking after Willow restartFifty-two mushers headed out of Willow as the 2019 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race began in earnest Sunday, March 3. Iditapod host Casey Grove is joined by KNOM's Ben Matheson and Braver Mountain Mushing's Quince Mountain for discussions of the restart, early-race strategy and some of the numbers of the Iditarod, including that this year's race features the highest-ever percentage of female mushers.2019-03-0420 minIditapodIditapodS2E16: Wrapping up from NomeAlaska Public Media's reporter on the Iditarod Trail, Zachariah Hughes, talks from Nome about the scene there as race finishers mush into town, and KNOM interviews with third-place finisher Mitch Seavey shed some light on his race, including a tough trail along the Bering Sea coast and becoming better friends with Joar Leifseth Ulsom (the new champ!) and runner-up Nicolas Petit. Plus, we go rapid-fire with questions about how fast the dogs run, trail mail and the Burled Arch.2018-03-1532 minIditapodIditapodS2E6: Race day 2, plus Rookie of the Year contendersIn less than 24 hours, the Iditarod front-runners have made it to the Finger Lake checkpoint, 123 miles into the 1,000-mile race. But not before checking in at Yentna and Skwentna, the first two checkpoints after leaving Willow. And, even before that, KNOM's Davis Hovey caught up with two top candidates for Rookie of the Year: Two Rivers' Matt Hall and Nenana's Jessie Holmes.2018-03-0511 minIditapodIditapodS2E4: Ceremonial start and the trail-side partiesThe 2018 Iditarod kicks off with the ceremonial start in Anchorage and an 11-mile jaunt through downtown and the city's trails, past race revelers that call themselves "trailgaters." We introduce KNOM News Director and trail reporter Davis Hovey, and hear from DeeDee Jonrowe, Nicolas Petit and some of the folks along the trail.2018-03-0420 minEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaStandings remain competitive as Kobuk 440 mid-point nearsThe small community of Ambler was buzzing all day as dog teams pulled in for a rest roughly 200 miles into the Kobuk 440.  The community gave mushers a warm welcome serving up platefuls of French toast, sheefish and all kinds of other treats. But dog teams have roughly 240 miles of travel ahead and it’s still anybody’s race. Download Audio On Thursday, mushers lined out dog teams on the sea ice in Kotzebue for the start of the 2016 Kobuk 440. (Photo by Emily Schwing, KNOM – Nome) As the mid-morning sun beat down over Ambler a group...2016-04-0900 minEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaStandings remain competitive as Kobuk 440 mid-point nearsThe small community of Ambler was buzzing all day as dog teams pulled in for a rest roughly 200 miles into the Kobuk 440.  The community gave mushers a warm welcome serving up platefuls of French toast, sheefish and all kinds of other treats. But dog teams have roughly 240 miles of travel ahead and it’s still anybody’s race. Download Audio On Thursday, mushers lined out dog teams on the sea ice in Kotzebue for the start of the 2016 Kobuk 440. (Photo by Emily Schwing, KNOM – Nome) As the mid-morning sun beat down over Ambler a group...2016-04-0900 minEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaFifteen mushers set to compete in Kobuk 440 RaceThe last major sled dog race of the season got underway Thursday in Kotzebue. Fifteen mushers drew bib numbers Wednesday night at the start banquet for mid-distance Kobuk 440. Download Audio Musher Jeff King traverses the Kobuk 440 trail in 2015 betweenthe checkpoints of Shungnak and Kobuk. (Photo by Francesca Fenzi, KNOM – Nome) Fog enveloped parts of Western Alaska most of Wednesday, which was enough to keep flights grounded and mushing fans from the Kobuk 440 start banquet, but Kotzebue’s local radio station, KOTZ, broadcasted the event live. Kotzebue local Harriet Snyder gave the...2016-04-0800 minEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaFifteen mushers set to compete in Kobuk 440 RaceThe last major sled dog race of the season got underway Thursday in Kotzebue. Fifteen mushers drew bib numbers Wednesday night at the start banquet for mid-distance Kobuk 440. Download Audio Musher Jeff King traverses the Kobuk 440 trail in 2015 betweenthe checkpoints of Shungnak and Kobuk. (Photo by Francesca Fenzi, KNOM – Nome) Fog enveloped parts of Western Alaska most of Wednesday, which was enough to keep flights grounded and mushing fans from the Kobuk 440 start banquet, but Kotzebue’s local radio station, KOTZ, broadcasted the event live. Kotzebue local Harriet Snyder gave the...2016-04-0800 minEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaFor some teams, Iditarod’s final miles make the biggest differenceWade Marrs, mushing along the Iditarod Trail on the outskirts of Nome. (Photo: Emily Schwing, KNOM) The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog race is 1,000 miles long, but for a couple dog teams, the most competitive stretch of trail came down to the final mile. Download Audio The crowd cheered as Wade Marrs came bounding down Nome’s Front Street behind his dog team. Somewhere between Koyuk and Elim, musher Pete Kaiser gained nearly two hours on Marrs. In the end, Marrs refused to give up. “He did make me w...2016-03-1600 minEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaFor some teams, Iditarod’s final miles make the biggest differenceWade Marrs, mushing along the Iditarod Trail on the outskirts of Nome. (Photo: Emily Schwing, KNOM) The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog race is 1,000 miles long, but for a couple dog teams, the most competitive stretch of trail came down to the final mile. Download Audio The crowd cheered as Wade Marrs came bounding down Nome’s Front Street behind his dog team. Somewhere between Koyuk and Elim, musher Pete Kaiser gained nearly two hours on Marrs. In the end, Marrs refused to give up. “He did make me w...2016-03-1600 minEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaDallas Seavey wins 2016 Iditarod in record timeDallas Seavey makes the final push to the Burled Arch in Nome on the way to his 2016 Iditarod victory. (Photo by David Dodman/KNOM) In the wee hours of Tuesday morning, Dallas Seavey and his dog team came running down front to claim victory in this year’s Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race and he set a new race record. The younger Seavey finished less than an hour ahead of his father. Download Audio Although his team was small at only six dogs, Dallas Seavey was able to shave time from th...2016-03-1500 minEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaDallas Seavey wins 2016 Iditarod in record timeDallas Seavey makes the final push to the Burled Arch in Nome on the way to his 2016 Iditarod victory. (Photo by David Dodman/KNOM) In the wee hours of Tuesday morning, Dallas Seavey and his dog team came running down front to claim victory in this year’s Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race and he set a new race record. The younger Seavey finished less than an hour ahead of his father. Download Audio Although his team was small at only six dogs, Dallas Seavey was able to shave time from th...2016-03-1500 minEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaFather and son face off in Iditarod sprint finishDallas Seavey, pictured here in Galena, is racing his father Mitch for the Iditarod title. (Photo by Zach Hughes/KSKA) The top three teams in this year’s Iditarod have pulled into White Mountain, the final big stop along the trail. But as KNOM’s Emily Schwing reports, it’s not entirely clear who will finish first. Download Audio The first team to pull into the second to last checkpoint on the 1000 mile trail was Dallas Seavey’s. Seavey said there was a point on the Yukon River when he wondered if he was even...2016-03-1500 minEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaFather and son face off in Iditarod sprint finishDallas Seavey, pictured here in Galena, is racing his father Mitch for the Iditarod title. (Photo by Zach Hughes/KSKA) The top three teams in this year’s Iditarod have pulled into White Mountain, the final big stop along the trail. But as KNOM’s Emily Schwing reports, it’s not entirely clear who will finish first. Download Audio The first team to pull into the second to last checkpoint on the 1000 mile trail was Dallas Seavey’s. Seavey said there was a point on the Yukon River when he wondered if he was even...2016-03-1500 minEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaFather and son face off in Iditarod sprint finishThe top three teams in this year’s Iditarod have pulled into White Mountain, the final big stop along the trail. But as KNOM’s Emily Schwing reports, it’s not entirely clear who will finish first. Download Audio2016-03-1500 minEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaTrio of Iditarod leaders neck-and-neck on final stretchDallas and Mitch Seavey’s teams side-by-side in Koyuk. (Photo by Emily Schwing/KNOM) A day-long march up the coast and across the sea ice has boiled down to an honest race for Nome as a father-son duo from Seward battle it out on the Iditarod trail against each other and an Interior musher who has trained tirelessly to cross under the burled arch ahead of the pack. This year’s race could come down to a combination of speed and power among dogs and pure grit and desire among mushers. Download Audio 2016-03-1400 minEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaTrio of Iditarod leaders neck-and-neck on final stretchDallas and Mitch Seavey’s teams side-by-side in Koyuk. (Photo by Emily Schwing/KNOM) A day-long march up the coast and across the sea ice has boiled down to an honest race for Nome as a father-son duo from Seward battle it out on the Iditarod trail against each other and an Interior musher who has trained tirelessly to cross under the burled arch ahead of the pack. This year’s race could come down to a combination of speed and power among dogs and pure grit and desire among mushers. Download Audio 2016-03-1400 minEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaINTERVIEW: Brent Sass leads Iditarod to the Bering Sea coastBrent Sass is racing at the front of the 2016 Iditarod. (Photo by Emily Schwing/KNOM.)Brent Sass has been hard to catch in this year’s Iditarod. He has camped outside of checkpoints for the majority of the race, stopping only long enough to grab food and supplies, running his team much like he would in Alaska’s other 1,000 mile sled dog race, the Yukon Quest. The Eureka-based musher has consistently driven his team between eight and nine miles per hour in this Iditarod, and he is driven to win. KNOM’s Emily Schwing caught up wit...2016-03-1300 minEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaINTERVIEW: Brent Sass leads Iditarod to the Bering Sea coastBrent Sass is racing at the front of the 2016 Iditarod. (Photo by Emily Schwing/KNOM.)Brent Sass has been hard to catch in this year’s Iditarod. He has camped outside of checkpoints for the majority of the race, stopping only long enough to grab food and supplies, running his team much like he would in Alaska’s other 1,000 mile sled dog race, the Yukon Quest. The Eureka-based musher has consistently driven his team between eight and nine miles per hour in this Iditarod, and he is driven to win. KNOM’s Emily Schwing caught up wit...2016-03-1300 minEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaSass exits ‘camping mode’ as Iditarod kicks into high gearBrent Sass, pictured here in Ruby was the first musher to the Bering Sea Coast. (Photo by Zach Hughes, KSKA)Unalakleet was buzzing overnight as Iditarod mushers and their dog teams arrived on the Bering Sea Coast. As KNOM’s Emily Schwing reports, their sense of urgency was palpable. Download Audio Brent Sass’s dog team skittered to a stop on the hard packed snow and thick ice that covers most of Unalakleet. It’s only the second checkpoint along the race trail that Sass has spent any significant time in this year. “I have b...2016-03-1300 minEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaSass exits ‘camping mode’ as Iditarod kicks into high gearUnalakleet was buzzing overnight as Iditarod mushers and their dog teams arrived on the Bering Sea Coast. As KNOM’s Emily Schwing reports, their sense of urgency was palpable. Download Audio2016-03-1300 minEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaSass exits ‘camping mode’ as Iditarod kicks into high gearBrent Sass, pictured here in Ruby was the first musher to the Bering Sea Coast. (Photo by Zach Hughes, KSKA)Unalakleet was buzzing overnight as Iditarod mushers and their dog teams arrived on the Bering Sea Coast. As KNOM’s Emily Schwing reports, their sense of urgency was palpable. Download Audio Brent Sass’s dog team skittered to a stop on the hard packed snow and thick ice that covers most of Unalakleet. It’s only the second checkpoint along the race trail that Sass has spent any significant time in this year. “I have b...2016-03-1300 minEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaINTERVIEW: Aliy Zirkle’s race continues after snowmachine incidentKaltag turned out tocheer on Aliy Zirkle. The made signs to show their support after she and Jeff King were hit on the trail. (Photo by Emily Schwing/KNOM.)When Aliy Zirkle sped through Kaltag, she refused to answer question about an incident that involved a snow machine collision on the Yukon River overnight. After traveling down the trail in the afternoon sun for a few hours, Zirkle decided to camp with her dog team until afternoon temperatures cooled. KNOM’s Emily Schwing caught up with her to find out what happened outside of Nulato. But Zirkle di...2016-03-1300 minEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaINTERVIEW: Aliy Zirkle’s race continues after snowmachine incidentKaltag turned out tocheer on Aliy Zirkle. The made signs to show their support after she and Jeff King were hit on the trail. (Photo by Emily Schwing/KNOM.)When Aliy Zirkle sped through Kaltag, she refused to answer question about an incident that involved a snow machine collision on the Yukon River overnight. After traveling down the trail in the afternoon sun for a few hours, Zirkle decided to camp with her dog team until afternoon temperatures cooled. KNOM’s Emily Schwing caught up with her to find out what happened outside of Nulato. But Zirkle di...2016-03-1300 minEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaINTERVIEW: Sitting down with Aliy Zirkle in GalenaTwo Rivers musher Aliy Zirkle reached the Yukon River checkpoint of Galena Friday morning. (Photo by Zach Hughes/KSKA) On Friday, before Aliy Zirkle and her team’s run-in with a person riding a snowmachine who, according to an Iditarod press release, deliberately tried to harm her and her team, KNOM’s Emily Schwing sat down with her in Galena during Zirkle’s mandatory 8-hour layover. Zirkle has been racing a dog team in the Iditarod for the 15th time. In the last four years, she has finished in second place three times. On Friday, she cam...2016-03-1300 minEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaINTERVIEW: Sitting down with Aliy Zirkle in GalenaOn Friday, before Aliy Zirkle and her team's run-in with a person riding a snowmachine who, according to an Iditarod press release, deliberately tried to harm her and her team, KNOM's Emily Schwing sat down with her during a Galena during Zirkle's mandatory 8-hour layover.2016-03-1300 minEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaINTERVIEW: Sitting down with Aliy Zirkle in GalenaTwo Rivers musher Aliy Zirkle reached the Yukon River checkpoint of Galena Friday morning. (Photo by Zach Hughes/KSKA) On Friday, before Aliy Zirkle and her team’s run-in with a person riding a snowmachine who, according to an Iditarod press release, deliberately tried to harm her and her team, KNOM’s Emily Schwing sat down with her in Galena during Zirkle’s mandatory 8-hour layover. Zirkle has been racing a dog team in the Iditarod for the 15th time. In the last four years, she has finished in second place three times. On Friday, she cam...2016-03-1300 minEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaINTERVIEW: Jeff King describes snowmachine attackIn the early hours of Saturday morning, Jeff King's dog team was attacked by a reckless snowmachiner.  One of his dogs was killed, two are seriously injured. KNOM's Emily Schwing caught up with King in the Nulato checkpoint to find out what happened.2016-03-1200 minEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaINTERVIEW: Jeff King describes snowmachine attackJeff King was the first musher to the Yukon, wins a five course meal, and starts his 24 hour rest. (Photo by Zachariah Hughes / KSKA.) In the early hours of Saturday morning, Jeff King’s dog team was attacked by a reckless snowmachiner.  One of his dogs was killed, two are seriously injured. KNOM’s Emily Schwing caught up with King in the Nulato checkpoint to find out what happened. Download Audio On the incident on the trail: “Last night, about 12 miles before I arrived to Nulato, one of the many snowmachines that we...2016-03-1200 minEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaINTERVIEW: Jeff King describes snowmachine attackJeff King was the first musher to the Yukon, wins a five course meal, and starts his 24 hour rest. (Photo by Zachariah Hughes / KSKA.) In the early hours of Saturday morning, Jeff King’s dog team was attacked by a reckless snowmachiner.  One of his dogs was killed, two are seriously injured. KNOM’s Emily Schwing caught up with King in the Nulato checkpoint to find out what happened. Download Audio On the incident on the trail: “Last night, about 12 miles before I arrived to Nulato, one of the many snowmachines that we...2016-03-1200 minEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaSass and Zirkle lead Iditarod down Yukon RiverDog teams moved swiftly down the Yukon River all Friday afternoon. Many came off an eight-hour rest, but some mushers chose to push their teams before taking the mandatory break on the river. KNOM’s Emily Schwing reports. Download Audio2016-03-1200 minEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaSass and Zirkle lead Iditarod down Yukon RiverTwo Rivers musher Aliy Zirkle reached the Yukon River checkpoint of Galena Friday morning. (Photo by Zach Hughes/KSKA) Dog teams moved swiftly down the Yukon River all Friday afternoon. Many came off an eight-hour rest, but some mushers chose to push their teams before taking the mandatory break on the river. KNOM’s Emily Schwing reports. Download Audio It was just before noon as Brent Sass’s dog team sped through the Galena checkpoint without picking up straw, grabbing only his drop bags. Sass also didn’t take any extra dog food with h...2016-03-1200 minEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaSass and Zirkle lead Iditarod down Yukon RiverTwo Rivers musher Aliy Zirkle reached the Yukon River checkpoint of Galena Friday morning. (Photo by Zach Hughes/KSKA) Dog teams moved swiftly down the Yukon River all Friday afternoon. Many came off an eight-hour rest, but some mushers chose to push their teams before taking the mandatory break on the river. KNOM’s Emily Schwing reports. Download Audio It was just before noon as Brent Sass’s dog team sped through the Galena checkpoint without picking up straw, grabbing only his drop bags. Sass also didn’t take any extra dog food with h...2016-03-1200 minEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaTrail Mix: McGrath’s Iditarod auctionVolunteers welcoming Dallas Seavey, the first musher into McGrath. (Photo by Zachariah Hughes/KSKA)Trail Mix is Alaska Public Media reporters’ inside look at life on the Iditarod trail. Iditarod is far more than dog racing. Small Alaska communities celebrate the arrival of longer days and the people in the community. McGrath hosts an auction fundraiser each year when the Iditarod rolls through to raise money for a local organization and a family in need. KNOM’s Emily Schwing stopped into the bar Tuesday night to get a first hand look at what the auction is a...2016-03-1000 minEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaTrail Mix: McGrath’s Iditarod auctionIditarod is far more than dog racing. Small Alaska communities celebrate the arrival of longer days and the people in the community. McGrath hosts an auction fundraiser each year when the Iditarod rolls through to raise money for a local organization and a family in need. KNOM’s Emily Schwing stopped into the bar Tuesday night to get a first hand look at what the auction is all about. Download Audio2016-03-1000 minEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaTrail Mix: McGrath’s Iditarod auctionVolunteers welcoming Dallas Seavey, the first musher into McGrath. (Photo by Zachariah Hughes/KSKA)Trail Mix is Alaska Public Media reporters’ inside look at life on the Iditarod trail. Iditarod is far more than dog racing. Small Alaska communities celebrate the arrival of longer days and the people in the community. McGrath hosts an auction fundraiser each year when the Iditarod rolls through to raise money for a local organization and a family in need. KNOM’s Emily Schwing stopped into the bar Tuesday night to get a first hand look at what the auction is a...2016-03-1000 minEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaIditarod race plans take shape as mushers take 24-hour layoversMitch Seavey was the first in a large group of mushers finishing their 24s late Wednesday night and early thur morning. (Photo by Zachariah Hughes/KSKA) Long before the race ever starts, mushers pack their drop bags with gear and food to so that they have options for where and when to take their 24-hour mandatory rest along the Iditarod Trail. This year, some of them tried something new, while others are doing what they know. It’s only a matter of time before it becomes clear who has the winning strategy now th...2016-03-1000 minEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaIditarod race plans take shape as mushers take 24-hour layoversMitch Seavey was the first in a large group of mushers finishing their 24s late Wednesday night and early thur morning. (Photo by Zachariah Hughes/KSKA) Long before the race ever starts, mushers pack their drop bags with gear and food to so that they have options for where and when to take their 24-hour mandatory rest along the Iditarod Trail. This year, some of them tried something new, while others are doing what they know. It’s only a matter of time before it becomes clear who has the winning strategy now th...2016-03-1000 minEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaEmily Schwing, special to Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public Media44th Iditarod: what, who, and why to watchThe 44th annual Iditarod trail sled dog race gets underway on Sunday, although the festive ceremonial start in Anchorage happens tomorrow. This is one of the largest fields in the race's history at 85 mushers signed up to start. KNOM News Director Emily Schwing and Alaska Public Media's Zachariah Hughes will be reporting from the trail. Before they take off, let's find out who they're keeping an eye on and what to watch out for along the trail. Download Audio2016-03-0500 minJosh Edge, Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaJosh Edge, Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaSchool Shop Burns Down in St. MichaelLaureli Kinneen, KNOM – Nome There was a fire in the Norton Sound community of St. Michael Wednesday night. No one was injured, but some students in the town of about 370 people are learning the lesson of hard work and dedication. Download Audio (MP3)2011-05-2000 minJosh Edge, Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaJosh Edge, Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaSchool Shop Burns Down in St. MichaelLaureli Kinneen, KNOM – Nome There was a fire in the Norton Sound community of St. Michael Wednesday night. No one was injured, but some students in the town of about 370 people are learning the lesson of hard work and dedication. Download Audio (MP3) 2011-05-2000 minJosh Edge, Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaJosh Edge, Alaska Public Media, Author at Alaska Public MediaAlaska News Nightly: May 19, 2011Individual news stories are posted in the Alaska News category and you can subscribe to APRN’s news feeds via email, podcast and RSS. Download Audio (MP3) Senate Republicans Block Vote to Confirm 9th Circuit Court Judge Libby Casey, APRN – Washington DC U.S. Senate Republicans blocked moving forward on voting whether to confirm a 9th Circuit Court judge Thursday.  But Alaska’s Senator Lisa Murkowski bucked her party and voted to advance toward a final ‘yea or nay’ vote. President Obama’s nominee to fill a vacant spot on the 9th Ci...2011-05-2000 min