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Sierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Audio: The Way Too Early Look at 2026 RacesOn this week’s show, Noah and Scott talk about some of the local and state races that are starting to form in Nevada, the state of public media in the Silver State, and then at the role of the Federal Reserve and its dual mandate to control unemployment and inflation.We also talk about Reno Mayor Hillary Schieve's new sunscreen company, Spooge.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national coalition investing more than $500 million to strengthen local newsrooms and close longstanding gaps in journalism coverage. And from our readers an...2025-07-2434 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Audio: How the One Big, Beautiful Bill Extends Support for DownwindersOn this week’s show, Noah is joined by Multimedia Director Alex Couraud. They talk about the latest in the Reno High vandalism case, and give some more updates on how the One Big, Beautiful Bill could impact Nevada – including for nuclear downwinders.And then to wrap up, they play another round of Grocery Price Tracker!This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national coalition investing more than $500 million to strengthen local newsrooms and close longstanding gaps in journalism coverage. And from our readers and listeners at sierranevadaally.org. Musi...2025-07-1624 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Audio: The History of I.C.E.On this week’s show, Noah and Scott are back to talk about some of the provisions in the newly-passed One Big, Beautiful Bill, and specifically what that means for Nevada.Then, the guys get into a bit of the history behind the agency in the news a lot these days, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or I.C.E.We may also mention Joey Chestnut's impressive victory at the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national coalition investing more than $500 million to strengthen lo...2025-07-0920 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyCadralor No. 9, (dis)articulation,—for PatrickListen to the latest in the new poetic form, the Cadralor, invented and read by Dr. Lori Howe.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national coalition investing more than $500 million to strengthen local newsrooms and close longstanding gaps in journalism coverage. And from our readers and listeners at sierranevadaally.org. Music for the show comes from local band, People with Bodies. Visit SierraNevadaAlly.org to show your financial support of coverage on civics, climate and community in the Sierra Nevada region. And sign up for our 2025-07-0506 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Audio: Across the Universal InjunctionOn this edition of Ally Audio, Noah and Scott talk about the inaugural Northern Nevada Heat Summit, before diving into the details around the recent groundbreaking ruling by the Supreme Court limiting a federal judge’s ability to provide a check on executive orders. It all stems from the interpretation of the 14th Amendment, and it is significant.Then, contributor Mike Escobar joins the show to talk about a recent profile he did of a local veteran, as part of an ongoing series to highlight the diversity of veteran voices in our region.This show is...2025-07-0332 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Audio: How Laken Riley Act is Influencing Immigration RoundupsOn this edition of Ally Audio, Noah and Scott talk about some new laws taking effect in July in Nevada, the latest on the Athletics' ballpark in Las Vegas, and then get into some of the impacts of the first law signed by president Donald Trump in his second term in office.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national coalition investing more than $500 million to strengthen local newsrooms and close longstanding gaps in journalism coverage. And from our readers and listeners at sierranevadaally.org. Music for the show comes from...2025-06-2522 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Audio: A Record Number of VetoesIn this edition of Ally Audio, Noah and Scott chat about some of the bills vetoed by Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo, as he sets a new record for the number of bills vetoed from one legislative session.Then, a brief history of the use of military troops to quell protests and riots domestically, in the wake of ongoing protests and military presence in Los Angeles.We wrap up with our favorite (and only) game on Ally Audio: Grocery Price Tracker! The latest numbers are in for May and we're quizzing Scott on his knowledge of...2025-06-1929 minMännerabend - Der Craft Beer PodcastMännerabend - Der Craft Beer PodcastMännerabend #273 – Sierra Nevada Trip In The Woods Männerabend #273 – Sierra Nevada Trip In The Woods! Dennis und Reinhold sind zu Besuch bei Biersommelier Marco Stock und Patrick in Otter! Marco hat aus seinem USA-Urlaub zwei exklusive Biere der legendären Sierra Nevada Brewery aus Chico mitgebracht: Sierra Nevada Trips in the Woods Ovila Abbey Ale und Sierra Nevada Trips in the Woods Rum Barrel Aged Quad! Sierra Nevada Trips in the Woods Ovila Abbey Ale: Ein Belgisches Ale mit komplexen Frucht- und Malzaromen, das in Eichenfässern gereift ist. Ein wahre...2025-06-0754 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Audio: The Law Being Used to Justify TariffsIn this edition of Ally Audio, it’s Sine Die, and Noah and Scott look at the end of the 2025 Nevada Legislative Session and check in on the bills we’ve been tracking on the show.Plus, a federal court has blocked President Trump from imposing sweeping tariffs using an emergency powers law. We look into the history and context around that law, the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act.Then, our civics reporter Alex Couraud brings us an audio story looking at the newly created Muslim American Heritage Month in Nevada.Note: No show...2025-06-0435 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyUnderstanding Muslim heritage in NevadaThere are an estimated 2 billion Muslims worldwide and Islam is the second largest religion in the world. Yet many Muslims in the United States suffer from religious discrimination, their faith often misunderstood or overlooked.Join civics reporter Alex Couraud as she dives into the rich culture of Muslim Americans in Nevada on the cusp of the passage of AB278, a bill that would dedicate the month of July to Muslim heritage.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national coalition investing more than $500 million to strengthen local newsrooms and close longstanding gaps in...2025-06-0312 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Audio: What is Budget Reconciliation?In this edition of Ally Audio, Scott and Noah dig into the latest compromise that stripped a controversial public lands provision from the budget reconciliation bill being considered in Congress, talk about Governor Joe Lombardo’s early veto on a ballot drop box measure, and take a fresh look at a food insecurity bill being considered in the Nevada Assembly.Then, the guys look into the history and process of budget reconciliation.And can anyone listening help Noah figure out how to effectively take the pit out of cherries?This show is made po...2025-05-2821 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Audio: The FYI on TPSIn this edition of Ally Audio, we take another trip to Carson City, as lawmakers have just weeks before Sine Die, as the session ends on June 2. We’ll talk about the latest from the statehouse with our civics reporter Alex Couraud.Scott and Noah also give the details and history on the Temporary Protected Status program, in light of the Supreme Court's decision to support the Trump administration's actions to remove TPS protections for Venezuela.We’re also checking in on a campaign promise to see if grocery prices are going down in the seco...2025-05-2131 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Audio: The Push to Sell Public LandsIn this edition of Ally Audio, we give some updates from Carson City and discuss a couple of bills being considered by legislators.Then, we’ll talk about how a push to transfer public lands in Nevada is on the table again.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national coalition investing more than $500 million to strengthen local newsrooms and close longstanding gaps in journalism coverage. And from our readers and listeners at sierranevadaally.org. Music for the show comes from local band, People with Bodies. Visit Si...2025-05-1425 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Audio: The First 100 DaysAfter a couple weeks off, we’re back with a new episode of Ally Audio. Noah can't find his microphones yet from his move, but we soldier on with an update from Carson City and the 2025 Legislative Session.Then, we’ll get into some of the context and significance around the first 100 days of a presidential administration.Finally, our civics reporter Alex Couraud joins the show to chat more about what she’s seeing in the state capital and what she’s working on.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national...2025-05-0734 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Audio: John Does, Data Centers, and Tariffs...oh my!On this week’s show, Noah and Scott look into some legislative and legal updates from Nevada, including the latest on the John Doe case revolving around a GPS tracking device used to follow two northern Nevada politicians. Then, they get into some of the history around the use of tariffs.Contributor Richard Bednarski joins the show to talk about the economic and environmental debate around data centers, before we wrap up by quizzing Scott on the latest prices of grocery items.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national coalition investing more th...2025-04-1638 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Audio: Protests in the StreetsOn this edition of Ally Audio, we’re looking into the protests taking place around the country where millions of people are taking to the streets to denounce the actions taken by the Trump administration.We’ll also address how tariffs from the Trump administration might compromise Governor Joe Lombardo’s housing development efforts.Then, we’ll chat with our contributor Hannah Truby about reporting from protests, what to expect and how to prepare.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national coalition investing more than $500 million to strengthen local newsrooms and clos...2025-04-0833 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Audio: All About the FilibusterOn this week's episode, Noah and Scott break down the public financing of the Grand Sierra Resort's arena project, and talk about the long and complicated history of the filibuster, as U.S. Senator Cory Booker addresses the floor in a record-breaking speech lasting more than 25 hours.Then, civics reporter Alex Couraud joins the show to discuss the latest from the Nevada Legislative Session.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national coalition investing more than $500 million to strengthen local newsrooms and close longstanding gaps in journalism coverage. And from our...2025-04-0237 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Audio: What is Medicaid and what does it do for Nevada?On this week's episode, Noah and Scott give you some updates on local government, including risks facing Lake Tahoe. Then, they talk about the importance of Medicaid to Nevada.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national coalition investing more than $500 million to strengthen local newsrooms and close longstanding gaps in journalism coverage. And from our readers and listeners at sierranevadaally.org. Music for the show comes from local band, People with Bodies. Visit SierraNevadaAlly.org to show your financial support of coverage on civics, climate and community in...2025-03-2623 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Audio: What do the agencies targeted by Trump's latest executive order do?On this edition of Ally Audio, Noah and Scott have some updates from Carson City, and get into some of the latest actions from the Trump Administration. They're also talking about an Assembly Bill that encourages what’s known as “regenerative agriculture,” by farmers and ranchers in the state.Then reporter Richard Bednarski will join the show to talk about some of his recent reporting about the city of Sparks. The city is busy, as it’s looking to get a hold of some federal land for residential development AND potentially build a toll road in the northern...2025-03-2040 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Audio: Sparks Expanding, and a 1,000-Mile Trek Following SalmonOn this week's Ally Audio, Noah and Scott give an update on the activity in Carson City, then talk about the latest report coming out of Sparks - a city which is struggling to keep pace with its population growth and is seeking support at the federal level to unlock more lands from the federal government.Then, we hear from our newest contributor Brooke Hess about a documentary she made where she followed the 1,000-mile trek salmon take to the sea, and the challenges facing them along the way.This show is made possible by...2025-03-1341 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Audio: Toll Roads, Wildfire Compacts & Federal CutsOn this edition of Ally Audio, Noah and Scott talk about a new toll road proposal in Sparks, and the impact of the federal worker purge on Nevada and our public lands. The guys also get into Nevada potentially joining into wildfire compacts to help prepare for disaster in the face of cuts to federal funding.And before we get too far into March, we’re going to take some time to look back on February’s Black History Month and a celebration that took place in Nevada’s capital city with a special audio report from civics...2025-03-0529 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyA legacy of hope in tumultuous times: The Nevada Black Legislative Caucus celebrates Black HistoryDespite efforts from the Trump administration to eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion programs, Black History Month celebrations are underway at the state capital. As the Sierra Nevada Ally's Alex Couraud reports, the events are shining a message of hope and resilience during tumultuous times. This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national coalition investing more than $500 million to strengthen local newsrooms and close longstanding gaps in journalism coverage. And from our readers and listeners at sierranevadaally.org. Music for the show comes from local band, People with Bodies. Visit S...2025-03-0509 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Audio: Federal Agencies in Nevada, and the OG Government Efficiency DepartmentOn this edition of Ally Audio, Noah and Scott talk about new legislation being discussed in the Nevada Legislature and the original governmental efficiency department. Then, contributor Vanesa de la Cruz Pavas joins the show to talk about immigration, and a local study that used volunteer citizens to help collect data on extreme heat.We also have updated data on grocery prices, so we’ll share a bit about whether we’re seeing prices go up or down on a few essential items.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national coalition investing more...2025-02-1940 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Audio: A day of protest to kick off the first week of the Nevada LegislatureOn this edition of Ally Audio, Noah and Scott talk about Nevada’s day of protest at the capitol building, part of a nationwide day of protests, with civics reporter, Alex Couraud.We also talk a bit about some findings from a study that looked into how heat is different in different parts of the community. In some ways, it’s no surprise, but the study also relied heavily on volunteer citizen scientists.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national coalition investing more than $500 million to strengthen local newsrooms and close longstanding gaps...2025-02-1246 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Audio: The impact of immigration in NevadaOn this edition of Ally Audio, Noah and Scott talk about some of the latest news and updates from the legislature in Carson City, explore a potential moratorium on data centers in Reno, and look at the impact of immigration on the state of Nevada.Nevada Know Your Rights: Guidelines for interacting with police and immigration agents (from the Nevada Attorney General's Office): https://ag.nv.gov/uploadedFiles/agnvgov/Content/Issues/Nevada%20Know%20Your%20Rights%20Immigration%20(Individuals).pdf Sources for this episode:https://lasvegassun.com/news/2025/feb/03/changes-to-public-school-component-of-lombardos-re/ https://thenevadaindependent.com/ar...2025-02-0539 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Audio 001 - The New Podcast from Sierra Nevada AllyOn this inaugural edition of the podcast, we’ll talk about the upcoming legislative session in Nevada and what to expect, a new ordinance in the city of Reno that further targets the homeless community, and then we’ll introduce ourselves a bit more with our co-founder Joe McCarthy.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national coalition investing more than $500 million to strengthen local newsrooms and close longstanding gaps in journalism coverage. And from our readers and listeners at sierranevadaally.org. Music for the show comes from local band, People with...2025-01-2950 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyLatino families in Nevada are a deciding factor this election cycleLatinos in Nevada make up about 28 percent of the state and one in five registered voters. It’s a group being courted by Republicans and Democrats alike. With Nevada being a swing state, Latino families are a critical voting bloc that could sway this year’s election.Alexandra Couraud reports on this story that was first published in the Fulcrum and on the Latino News Network, and is being shared here with permission.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national coalition investing more than $500 million to strengthen local newsrooms and close longstanding gaps...2024-10-2307 minCash Flow with Pam PriorCash Flow with Pam PriorS5E8: Sierra Nevada Brewery Returns | NFL Teams: The LA Rams vs The LA Chargers | Fair CompensationThis week, Pam and Francis dive into some key strategies for small business owners.They're breaking down:How to set up a fair business structure.The importance of having a mentor.How donating work to charity can be a smart move for tax deductions and marketing.They also highlight why paying yourself is crucial for building a sustainable business.On the lighter side, Pam and Francis taste Sierra Nevada’s Cryo Fresh Torpedo IPA in our “Brews” segment, breaking down the flavors and hops for all the craft...2024-09-1230 minBrautagBrautagFolge 2.KB01 - Sierra Nevada Pale Ale: Die Geburt einer Craftbeer-LegendeIn dieser Folge von "Kurz und Bierig" tauchen Paul und Flo in die Geschichte der Sierra Nevada Brauerei ein, die 1979 von Ken Grossman und Paul Camusi gegründet wurde. Sie sprechen über das legendäre Pale Ale, das maßgeblich zur Craftbeer-Revolution beigetragen hat, und den Einfluss des Chico-Hefe-Stamms, der bei vielen amerikanischen Brauereien verwendet wird. Außerdem geben sie Tipps zum Nachbrauen dieses Klassikers zu Hause. Hol dir dein Lieblingsbier und genieße die spannende Geschichte hinter einem der bekanntesten Craft Biere der Welt! Prost! Shownotes / Quellen / Transkript Alle unsere Quellen inkl. Transkript für alle...2024-09-0506 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyWhat solar panels can tell us about investment in rural NevadaAt Scougal Rubber, a corporation in McCarran, Nev. east of Sparks, machines apply more than 1 million pounds of pressure at 280 degrees Fahrenheit to create giant bearing pads used in buildings and bridges to help transfer weight throughout the entire structure. The company is headquartered in Seattle, but has been at this location since 2011. It recently got a more than $700,000 grant grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to install solar panels on the property to cut energy costs and operate more sustainably.Why here? Why is the federal government investing in this Seattle-based manufacturer? And what...2024-08-0108 minShaka StoriesShaka StoriesGeology of the Sierra Nevada - Sequoia National Park Story[Transcript]Well, okay folks, we've been in Sequoia National Park for a little while now, but we still haven't seen any sequoias. Well, that's because they just don't live down here. So, to see them, we're gonna have to climb. So, wave farewell to the foothills section of the park, because we're heading way, way up to the giant forest itself. Now, the road ahead gets extra twisty, so drivers, keep your eyes on the road. Now, as we check out these rockin' landscapes, why don't we talk a little bit about geology? Sequoia National P...2024-07-2307 minNevada Real Estate RadioNevada Real Estate RadioLeandra Carr, Sierra Nevada Realtors and Ben Galles, CBRE MultifamilyLeandra Carr, President-elect at Sierra Nevada Realtors gives us the market statistics for northern Nevada. Ben Galles, Sr. VP at CBRE NV# S.47543 talks about multi-family investment opportunities in northern Nevada. Yes! There are some outstanding opportunities for you while others sit on the sidelines. Ben Galles 775-750-6429 Leandra Carr www.SNR.com Peter Padilla www.Sageintl.com2024-06-2054 minThe Founder HourThe Founder HourKen Grossman | How Sierra Nevada Brewing Company Pioneered Craft BeerInspired by frequent trips to the Sierra Nevada Mountain range, Ken Grossman founded Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. in 1980 and today it remains family-owned and operated. What started as a homebrewing hobby eventually grew into a well-honed craft, and later, one of the largest independent breweries in the U.S.Ken built the first brewhouse by hand in Chico, California after scouring salvage yards and defunct dairies to find the tanks, pipes, and valves he needed. The original brewhouse, which still exists today, first brewed a stout but was quickly followed by the Pale Ale that would change the cours...2024-06-041h 03Sierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAuthor Interview: Looking at the Impact of the Critical Minerals, in Nevada and BeyondA new battleground is forming in the state of Nevada, where an influx of federal funding and state-level tax incentives are seeking to kickstart a critical mineral economy necessary to support the renewable energy transition. But while critical minerals provide foundational components to all of our electronic devices - from everyday technologies like cell phones and laptops, to renewable energy technologies like wind turbines and electric vehicle batteries - extracting them from the ground does not come without its costs.Sierra Nevada Ally’s science and technology reporter, Scott King recently spoke with Ernest Scheyder, author of Th...2024-03-1315 minNevada Real Estate RadioNevada Real Estate RadioRobert Bartshe, Sierra Nevada Realtors; Barbara Seiler, Revel Rancharra; Larry Ryan, Rapid RooterMore people in America have reached the age of 65 than ever before. As we age, many of us want less yard work and more fun. Less cooking and more dining. Less house and more lifestyle! Today's guests are Barbara Seiler from Revel Rancharrah, Robert Bartshe from Sierra Nevada Realtors and Larry Ryan, Owner of Rapid Rooter Commercial Plumbing. We'll discuss the challenges and benefits of a move to a vs staying in your own home. Robert Bartshe gives us the stats from Sierra Nevada Realtors and Larry Ryan talks about plumbing emergencies that he deals with so you won't have...2024-03-1354 minNevada Real Estate RadioNevada Real Estate RadioBen Galles, Sr. VP at CBRE and Robert Bartshe, President Sierra Nevada RealtorsToday we are talking multi-family real estate with Ben Galles and residential real estate with Robert Bartshe, President of Sierra Nevada Realtors. CBRE Group, Inc. is an American commercial real estate services and investment firm. The abbreviation CBRE stands for Coldwell Banker Richard Ellis. It is the world's largest commercial real estate services and investment firm (based on 2022 revenue). CBRE Group Inc. Ben Galles, Sr. VP NV #47543 Sierra Nevada Realtors is one of the leading real estate organizations in northern Nevada. Robert talks with Peter about the medium home prices in 6 northern Nevada counties and shares his outlook for the...2024-02-2854 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAn Ally conversation between Will Houk and Amy Ray of The Indigo GirlsAmy Ray of Indigo Girls has been penning songs for decades now. The duo had a major hit with the song Closer to Fine in the late 1980s and have continued to write and tour in the years since. Amy has also established herself as a solo artist releasing seven studio albums and three live records on her own. Her musical style is best described as folk-rock, both as the duo and a solo artist. Throughout her career she has sought to bring elements of activism into her tunes. She has been a stalwart voice for the LGBTQ community...2024-01-1729 minThe MoreBeer! PodcastThe MoreBeer! PodcastSierra Nevada Founder Ken GrossmanOn this episode of The Mash-Up, we cross off something incredible from our bucket list - drinking a Pale Ale with Ken Grossman at Sierra Nevada! 🤯We had the absolute honor of visiting Sierra Nevada in Chico, California to talk to one of the most pivotal people in the history of Craft Beer about his history, brewing Pale Ale and Celebration, and the story of the Chico Strain and the Hop Torpedo. Then, we get into brewing topics like bottle, can and keg conditioning, reducing oxygen in the brewing process, and whole cone hops versus pellet hops. And...2023-12-1354 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyGospel and roots music collide with the Blind Boys of AlabamaFor nearly 80 years, six friends from the Alabama Institute for the Negro Deaf and Blind have been singing together, starting from their first performance at WSGN, a radio station in Birmingham, Ala. The group, now known as the Blind Boys of Alabama, has traveled around the world, performing at Carnegie Hall, the White House and this month, the Nashville Social Club in Carson City.Sierra Nevada Ally music contributor Will Houk recently spoke with one of the members of the group about their new record, which is nominated for three Grammy awards, and how the group approaches...2023-12-0508 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Radio: A primer on heat islands and international audio tripOn this week's Ally Radio, we learn about heat islands: what they are, and how they can impact health. Our contributor Richard Bednarski brings us an interview with Nevada's state climatologist.Then, we head into our personal archives and take an international audio trip to the Republic of Molossia, a micronation located in northern Nevada, and meet "benevolent dictator" Kevin Baugh. We’ll revisit a 2016 trip to the self-proclaimed sovereign territory.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national coalition investing more than $500 million to strengthen local newsrooms and close longstanding gaps in jo...2023-11-1728 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyICYMI: Building Community Around BooksIn March of last year, a group of friends decided to start a new business together, a bookstore. But they didn't want to make just any bookstore, they wanted it to be more community focused.The Radical Cat is a feminist bookstore, cat adoption center, and community space. Ilya is in charge of events for the store, which covers the gamut from arts and author events, to civic engagement and do-it-yourself tattoos. Sierra Nevada Ally’s Noah Glick caught up with Ilya to check out this unique shop and learn more about how the owners are working to...2023-11-0709 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Radio: Lack of Dignity in Government and a Rise in Critical MineralsOn this week's Ally Radio, we’re exploring how the lack of decorum and dignity in public discourse spells trouble for democracy - one possible path forward.Then, we’ll head to eastern Nevada to learn more about a proposed mine that is hoping to extract vanadium. Vanadium is a critical mineral, like lithium, but this one could hold the answer to more long-term grid-scale renewable energy storage.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national coalition investing more than $500 million to strengthen local newsrooms and close longstanding gaps in journalism coverage. An...2023-11-0325 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyVanadium: A Critical Mineral Catalyst for Grid-Scale StorageA perennial challenge for renewable energy development has been and continues to be long-duration, grid-scale storage. But one proposed mine in Eureka County could be the first primary ground source in the United States of a mineral called vanadium.Science and technology reporter Scott King chats about vanadium and it's potential for rural counties, the state of Nevada and the country at large.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national coalition investing more than $500 million to strengthen local newsrooms and close longstanding gaps in journalism coverage. And from our readers...2023-11-0109 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Radio: A commemoration of a treaty and a celebration of journalismOn this week’s Ally Radio, we look at an event this weekend commemorating the 160th anniversary of the Treaty of the Ruby Valley. This agreement from 1863 was between the Western Shoshone people and the U.S. government, and it allowed colonial settlers to travel through and use the land of the Western Shoshone.What it didn’t do was cede land. A conversation about that treaty, what it means, and a look at this weekend's activities.Then, a broadcast of one of the Sierra Nevada Ally's winners from this year's Nevada Press Association, an expl...2023-09-3028 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyHow to increase educational access for Latino studentsHispanic Heritage Month is underway, with community celebrations of Latin culture, people and traditions through Oct. 15. But, educational opportunities remain harder to obtain for many Latino residents. What can be done to increase equality?Dr. Jafeth Sanchez is an associate professor of educational leadership at the University of Nevada, Reno and the director of the Latino Research Center. She recently chatted with the Sierra Nevada Ally’s Noah Glick to talk about this issue.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national coalition investing more than $500 million to strengthen local newsrooms and close lo...2023-09-2505 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Radio: Supporting vulnerable communities with food and access to natureOn this week’s Ally Radio, we look at the need of rural food pantries in our region, and the challenges facing these local, community (and mostly volunteer-run) organizations.We chat with Lisa Selmi from the Healthy Community Coalition of Lyon and Storey counties to learn more.Then, we chat about how proposed rules governing the nation’s public lands can help increase access to nature and outdoor recreation opportunities for communities typically unable to access and enjoy them. A new study from the Center for American Progress looks at how we can bridge the gap...2023-09-2228 minNevada Real Estate RadioNevada Real Estate RadioSara Sharkey, Co-President Sierra Nevada RealtorsSara Sharkey, Co-President Sierra Nevada Realtors by Peter Padilla2023-09-2254 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Radio: Psychedelics as medicine and kicking off Hispanic Heritage MonthOn this week's show, we look at the role psychedelics can play in treating mental health, with some studies showing the potential of psychedelics in treating serious mental conditions, including depression, addiction and PTSD.Then, we kick off Hispanic Heritage Month by chatting with Dr.  Jafeth Sanchez, director of the Latino Research Center at the University of Nevada, Reno. We preview some events this weekend, and take a deeper look at some of the hurdles facing Hispanic, Latino or Latinx people in accessing educational opportunities.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national c...2023-09-1628 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Radio: Electrifying rural Nevada, and state money toward homelessness preventionOn this week's Ally Radio, the Sierra Nevada Ally's Scott King joins the show to talk about efforts to build green energy infrastructure and transmission throughout rural Nevada. While well intentioned, these projects have the potential to harm the communities they're meant to serve.Then, we chat with Dr. Sondra Cosgrove, history professor at the College of Southern Nevada about AB528, a new law that will give private nonprofit organizations up to $100 million in matching state funds to address homelessness. But, is the bill designed to help specific interests?This show is made possible by...2023-09-0828 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyICYMI: New school year comes with new goals, hopesA new school year is underway for students, teachers and parents across northern Nevada. It's also the second year for Washoe County School District Superintendent Dr. Susan Enfield. She and the district [recently] announced its three-year roadmap for the district.Executive Editor Noah Glick chatted with Dr. Enfield to learn more about what she's hoping for this year, the historic education budget passed by the [Nevada] Legislature, and how to create personal connections across all schools.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national coalition investing more than $500 million to strengthen local newsrooms...2023-09-0711 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyWhat can mayors do to address mental health?Reno Mayor Hillary Schieve was in Washington D.C. earlier this year, as part of the United States Conference of Mayors, to advocate for stronger federal support to address mental health in American cities. But, what can mayors really do to address the issue?Executive Editor Noah Glick recently caught up with Schieve to talk about how to increase access to mental health care, especially among those experiencing homelessness.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national coalition investing more than $500 million to strengthen local newsrooms and close longstanding gaps in journalism coverage.2023-09-0624 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Radio: A new news outlet and a converation on mental health and homelessnessOn this week's Ally Radio, Sierra Nevada Ally contributor Richard Bednarski highlights a new local news outlet serving the rural residents of Plumas County, California. The Plumas Sun began this summer, after the area's only local news source closed.Then, Executive Editor Noah Glick chats with Reno Mayor Hillary Schieve about increasing access to mental health care, especially among those experiencing homelessness.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national coalition investing more than $500 million to strengthen local newsrooms and close longstanding gaps in journalism coverage. And from our readers and...2023-09-0428 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Radio: Mining's dirty legacy, and putting a cap on El CapOn this week’s show, we take a look at the legacy of mining in the West, particularly the industry’s legacy of waste and pollution. A new report from the Center for Western Priorities looks at the issue and what policies might help. We chat with the group to learn more.Then, we wrapped up our series on El Capitan this week, looking at the history of this world-famous rock wall – and some of the equally famous people who have made the climb.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national coalition invest...2023-08-2526 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada Ally“Persistent and predictable:” Harnessing the power of ocean waves to supplement a renewable energy portfolioA new testing facility in Oregon is researching how to bring wave energy from the shore to the grid.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national coalition investing more than $500 million to strengthen local newsrooms and close longstanding gaps in journalism coverage. And from our readers and listeners at sierranevadaally.org. Music for the show comes from local band, People with Bodies. Visit SierraNevadaAlly.org to show your financial support of coverage on civics, climate and community in the Sierra Nevada region. And sign up for...2023-08-2310 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Radio: Women on a MissionSchool is back in session for kids, teachers and parents across northern Nevada. On this week's Ally Radio, we look at the upcoming school year with Washoe County School District Superintendent, Dr. Susan Enfield.Then, a look back at the Nevada legislative session with the Nevada Women's Lobby. The group released a report highlighting some of the bills that passed, what was vetoed and what's next.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national coalition investing more than $500 million to strengthen local newsrooms and close longstanding gaps in journalism coverage. And...2023-08-1829 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Radio: Maui Burning and the Story of El CapitanOn this week's Ally Radio, we head to Maui, where a wildfire has destroyed an historic town, killed dozens of people and destroyed homes and businesses. Our friends at KMUD Redwood Community Radio were able to connect with our radio friends in Maui to check in.Then, we look at the world-famous El Capitan. This granite wall has attracted climbers from around the world for decades. But, what do we really know about 'El Cap?' We chat with our outdoors writer, Matt Johanson.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national coalition...2023-08-1129 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Radio: Hot August Nights (literally) and building community through booksJuly was one of the hottest and driest in history for Reno this year. We break down what is going on with climatologist Kaitlyn Trudeau with Climate Central, who tells us temperatures are only going to continue to rise.Then, we visit the Radical Cat, a bookstore in Reno, to learn about how the owners are using the space to give voice to the community.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national coalition investing more than $500 million to strengthen local newsrooms and close longstanding gaps in journalism coverage. And from...2023-08-0428 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Radio: Breaking down DCSD and a trip to Basque CountryThis week's Ally Radio is going international (sort of). But first, we start by going over the latest from the Douglas County School District with Rocío Hernández, education reporter with the Nevada Independent, and we get a civics refresher on constitutional amendments with Dr. Sondra Cosgrove from the College of Southern Nevada.Then, we chat with recent UNR graduate, Racheal Reyes, about her experience as an English teaching assistant in the Basque Country of northern Spain.Ally Radio is a partnership between the Sierra Nevada Ally and KNVC Carson City Community Radio, which br...2023-07-2828 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyWTF is going on at the Douglas County School Board?From a new transgender athlete policy to threats of lawsuits and the hiring of Joey Gilbert, the Douglas County School District has made a series of puzzling moves. Community members and parents are eager to know why such attention is being put into a policy that affects few students, rather than address the larger needs of student achievement and safety.We look at the latest from DCSD with some help from the Nevada Independent's education reporter, Rocío Hernández.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national coalition investing more than $500 million to...2023-07-2708 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyDoes Gavin Newsom’s gun control Constitutional amendment have a chance?California Governor Gavin Newsom has long been outspoken on gun violence and the need for more common-sense gun reform. And early last month, he backed up his words with action: specifically, he proposed an amendment to the U.S. Constitution to limit the reach and scope of the Second Amendment.The amendment will be tough, if not impossible, to pass. That’s because two-thirds of both houses of Congress have to agree on the language, then three-fourths of states have to agree on the same thing.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a na...2023-07-2603 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Radio: Summer, Schools and SnowmeltExtreme summer heat and an historic snowpack means lots of water flowing into streams, creeks and rivers. So, how does all that get managed? Plus, Nevada lawmakers have nearly 18 months before they kick off another regular session. What should we be paying attention to in the meantime?All that, plus the Douglas County School District's hiring of Joey Gilbert, Governor Joe Lombardo pulling Nevada out of the U.S. Climate Alliance, and more on Ally Radio!Listen to new episodes every Friday at noon on KNVC, 95.1FM, Carson City Community Radio, and wherever you listen...2023-07-2126 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyWith Nevada’s legislative session over, what should we be following?The legislative session in Nevada wrapped up earlier this summer, and it will be nearly two years before lawmakers meet again in Carson City for the next session. So, what should we all be paying attention to in the meantime?Dr. Sondra Cosgrove is a history professor at the College of Southern Nevada, and she recently joined the Sierra Nevada Ally’s Noah Glick over Zoom to talk about the next 18 months – and how we can keep up with the latest in Nevada government.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national coalition inve...2023-07-1809 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Radio for July 14, 2023: BooksThis week on Ally Radio, we look at the rise of book challenges across the country and explore what is happening in northern Nevada. While public libraries are seeing less attention for book challenges, schools and school libraries have become the latest area for conflict.Then, we bring an interview with Tahoe author Alenka Vrecek about her book, She Rides, which chronicles her adventures from Lake Tahoe to Mexico.You can always check out the latest reports from the Sierra Nevada Ally at our website, sierranevadaally.org.This show is made possible by...2023-07-1429 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Radio for July 7, 2023With the Fourth of July behind us, we now look to the dog days of summer and fire season across much of the West. But, with historic levels of snowpack in the Sierra, what does our overall fire risk look like? And what can we do to help protect ourselves?This week, the Sierra Nevada Ally's Richard Bednarski takes over the show, and chats with a local property owner about how he has built green, defensible space around his property for more than 40 years. Then, he calls up the National Interagency Fire Center, or NIFC, in Boise...2023-07-0728 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Radio for June 30, 2023Pride month is wrapping up, but the celebrations continue throughout July in northern Nevada. On this week's Ally Radio, we look at pride throughout the region, a push to ban LGBTQ+ books, and a conversation with a local transgender woman about her personal journey.Get the latest news and information from the Sierra Nevada Ally, and become a member today at sierranevadaally.org.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national coalition investing more than $500 million to strengthen local newsrooms and close longstanding gaps in journalism coverage. And from our readers...2023-06-3028 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada Ally‘The most fabulous musical party’ brings Motown to RenoThe annual Pops on the River is a community party that brings all sorts of people together. That’s how the Reno Phil’s music director Laura Jackson describes it. The event, which doubles as a music festival and fundraiser, will include two new venues this year, including the controversial J Resort in downtown Reno.The Sierra Nevada Ally's Noah Glick sat down with Jackson to talk about this year's event and the next 55 years of the Reno Phil.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national coalition investing more than $500 million to stre...2023-06-2809 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Radio for June 23, 2023Since 1980, about 3 million refugees have been resettled in the United States. Recently, northern Nevada has seen an increase in refugees coming from war-torn areas like Ukraine and Afghanistan. But what is the process like for those coming here and what challenges await them once they arrive in northern Nevada?On this edition of Ally Radio, we break down the refugee process and look ahead to a celebration this weekend with Carina Black, the executive director of the Northern Nevada International Center.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national coalition investing more than $500...2023-06-2328 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyHow Nevada is Positioning Itself to Close the ‘Lithium Loop’From mining and processing to production and recycling, the Silver State is going all in on the lithium-ion battery cycle.Report by Scott King, Sierra Nevada AllyThis show is made possible by Press Forward, a national coalition investing more than $500 million to strengthen local newsrooms and close longstanding gaps in journalism coverage. And from our readers and listeners at sierranevadaally.org. Music for the show comes from local band, People with Bodies. Visit SierraNevadaAlly.org to show your financial support of coverage on civics, climate and community in...2023-06-2111 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Radio for June 16, 2023The Oakland Athletics have cleared another hurdle in their bid to move to the Las Vegas Strip. Nevada lawmakers have approved the deal, which just needs the approval from the Las Vegas Stadium Authority and Major League Baseball.We break down what the final bill looks like with KNPR’s Paul Boger.Then, as summer officially starts next week, we chat with our outdoor adventure writer Matt Johanson about his recently completed 600-mile trek along the Pacific Crest Trail.Keep up with the latest news from the Sierra Nevada Ally at sierranevadaally.org....2023-06-1628 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyProcessing grief and realizing a dream on the bike saddleAlenka Vrecek is an athlete, an avid climber, skier and mountain biker specifically. She had a goal to ride her bike 2,500 miles from Lake Tahoe to the tip of the Baja Peninsula in Mexico. She wrote a book about it called “She Rides,” which is out today.The Sierra Nevada Ally’s Noah Glick chatted with Vrecek about the book and her journey.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national coalition investing more than $500 million to strengthen local newsrooms and close longstanding gaps in journalism coverage. And from our readers and li...2023-06-1318 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Radio for June 9, 2023Nevada lawmakers ended the 2023 legislative session late Monday night with all but one budget bill signed. That forced Governor Joe Lombardo to call a special session Tuesday to get that last bill over the finish line. Lombardo then called another special session Wednesday to discuss the public financing proposal for a new baseball stadium in Las Vegas. KNPR's Paul Boger breaks down the latest.Then, editor Noah Glick has a chat with Sandra Douglass Morgan, the president of the Las Vegas Raiders, about the importance of education and getting more women in leadership roles in sports.2023-06-0919 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyThe latest on the A's stadium public financing billThe Oakland A's want to move to Las Vegas. A site has been selected and a proposal is in front of Nevada lawmakers, who are considering the bill during a special session.How did this proposal get to this point? What are the A's asking for exactly? And what are lawmakers saying as they consider the proposal? We chat with KNPR's Paul Boger, who has been covering the legislative session from Carson City.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national coalition investing more than $500 million to strengthen local newsrooms and close longstanding...2023-06-0819 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Radio for June 2, 2023Lawmakers have just days remaining in the Nevada legislative session. Democrats in the Assembly and Senate have agreed on an education budget with Republican Governor Joe Lombardo. But that doesn't mean the threat of a special session or partial government shutdown is off the table. We break down the latest with KNPR's Paul Boger.Then, we chat with science and energy reporter Scott King about a new story looking at how one Nevada project has evolved to help tribes maintain and secure their senior water rights.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a...2023-06-0221 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Radio for May 26, 2023This week, we break down Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo's threat to veto the state budget with Paul Boger, reporter and producer with KNPR's State of Nevada. Then, we bring you a preview of Nevada Expressions III, an art sale and fundraiser supporting local artists and public service journalism from the Sierra Nevada Ally and KNVC, Carson City Community Radio.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national coalition investing more than $500 million to strengthen local newsrooms and close longstanding gaps in journalism coverage. And from our readers and listeners at sierranevadaally.org. 2023-05-2622 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Radio for May 19, 2023This week, we break down the latest from the legislative session with Paul Boger, reporter and producer with KNPR's State of Nevada. Then, Claire Carlson joins the show to talk about a battle brewing in western Utah, pitting urban growth against biodiversity.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national coalition investing more than $500 million to strengthen local newsrooms and close longstanding gaps in journalism coverage. And from our readers and listeners at sierranevadaally.org. Music for the show comes from local band, People with Bodies. Visit SierraNevadaAlly.org...2023-05-1928 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Radio for May 12, 2023This week, we break down the latest from the legislative session with Paul Boger, reporter and producer with KNPR's State of Nevada. Then, Richard Bednarski chats with ecohydrologist, Dr. Mark Hausner with the Desert Research Institute in Reno.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national coalition investing more than $500 million to strengthen local newsrooms and close longstanding gaps in journalism coverage. And from our readers and listeners at sierranevadaally.org. Music for the show comes from local band, People with Bodies. Visit SierraNevadaAlly.org to show your financial...2023-05-1228 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyAlly Radio for May 5, 2023Listen to this week's Ally Radio from KNVC Carson City Community Radio and the Sierra Nevada Ally.This week, host Noah Glick chats with KNPR reporter and producer Paul Boger about the Nevada Legislative Session.Then, we hear a report from energy and science reporter Scott King about the challenges to getting more renewable energy projects off the ground.All that, plus this week's headlines.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national coalition investing more than $500 million to strengthen local newsrooms and close longstanding gaps in journalism coverage.2023-05-0528 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyStriking the right ecological balance for new renewable energy projectsClean, renewable energy is needed to meet ambitious climate goals, but as the Sierra Nevada Ally's Scott King reports, getting projects permitted can be a challenge.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national coalition investing more than $500 million to strengthen local newsrooms and close longstanding gaps in journalism coverage. And from our readers and listeners at sierranevadaally.org. Music for the show comes from local band, People with Bodies. Visit SierraNevadaAlly.org to show your financial support of coverage on civics, climate and community in the Sierra Nevada...2023-05-0210 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyNevada a hot bed in the search for critical mineralsWhen the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law was passed in late 2021, the U.S. Geological Survey received an influx of funding to support the mapping of areas with potential deposits of critical minerals. Since then, Nevada has hosted a series of geological mapping surveys, the latest of which was an electromagnetic survey recently completed in the McDermitt Caldera region last month.The Sierra Nevada Ally's Energy and Science Reporter Scott King tells us more about the project and what it could mean for the region.This show is made possible by Press Forward, a national coalition investing...2023-04-2809 minSierra Nevada AllySierra Nevada AllyInterview with Gaia Osborne, graduate student and documentarianElectric vehicle sales are expected to grow significantly over the next decade, with Goldman Sachs estimating EVs will make up more than half of all global car sales by 2035. More electric vehicles on the roads means more batteries needed to power them.Right now, lithium-ion batteries are the standard for electronic devices from smartphones to vehicles. Extraction of this metal is expected to grow tenfold over the next decade, according to one estimate. Millions of tons of this material lie underneath Nevada’s sea of sagebrush, and new lithium mines have been proposed to get the material....2023-04-1411 minNevada Real Estate RadioNevada Real Estate RadioChristie Fernquest, 2023 President Sierra Nevada RealtorsChristie Fernquest, 2023 President of Sierra Nevada Realtors talks with Peter about the latest statistics of the real estate market in northern Nevada. The changes are dramatic when compared to 6 months ago and 1 year ago. Is it the right time to buy? Is it the right time to sell? Christie tells us that it depends on what your needs are today. Take advantage of the outstanding resources at SNR and always deal with a licensed real estate professional if you are looking to buy or sell. www.SNR.Realtor 775-823-88002023-03-2954 minNevada Real Estate RadioNevada Real Estate RadioSteve Higgs, Sierra Nevada Zoological ParkSteve Higgs, Director at Sierra Nevada Zoological Park invites you to visit and enjoy the beauty of exotic animals that have been rescued from owners that can no longer take care of them. These are exotic animals and they offer a chance of a lifetime to see them in action at the park. Come for a visit and please support the efforts to provide food and shelter to these beautiful creatures. www.SierraNevadaZoologicalPark.org2023-03-2954 minSIERRA REC NOWSIERRA REC NOWSierra Nevada Snow Report Dec, 2-2022A quick morning update for snow totals in the Sierra Nevada on December 2. 2022. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sierra-rec/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sierra-rec/support2022-12-0203 minThe Cool RoomThe Cool Room129 - Sierra Nevada ReturnTerence and Byron from Sierra Nevada return to the Coolroom for a very special episode recorded live at Beer Deluxe in Federation square with a very special lunch designed by Telina Menzies. Thanks also to the also team from Phoenix Beers for getting us access to some truly amazing beers. If you'd like to enjoy a delicious Sierra Nevada Beer while you listen to the episode why not grab a Narwhal Imperial Stout: https://the-coolroom-podcast.myshopify.com/products/sierra-nevada-narwhal or a 4 pack of celebration ales https://the-coolroom-podcast.myshopify.com/products/sierra-nevada-celebration-4-pack from our online store! ...2022-07-211h 49SIERRA REC NOWSIERRA REC NOWSeasonal Changes - Snow in the forecast for the Sierra - Oct. 6, 2021With seasonal Snow forecasted this weekend in the sierra Nevada, Mountain passes are closing, fall color hikes are exploding and we offer up our tip for a great recreation hiking experience in the Hoover and Ansel Adams Wilderness near lee vining. Also recaps of what we are seeing from Caldor and Dixie fires in regards to recreation. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sierra-rec/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sierra-rec/support2021-10-0626 minTap the Craft Podcast - Craft Beer EducationTap the Craft Podcast - Craft Beer EducationEpisode 185 - [LIVE] Brewery Spotlight: Sierra Nevada BreweryIn Episode 185 we go live again on Facebook, and we talk about Sierra Nevada Brewery, the history and beer that made them famous and respected. This was going to be a solo show with only Denny hosting, but listeners Jim Kudzal and Tara Carlson joined the call to make it a special show. We do tasting notes of the Sierra Nevada Oktoberfest, Hazy Little Thing IPA, Pale Ale and Big Little Thing IPA throughout the show. So grab a beer and enjoy the show! Visit our sponsor Brewer Shirts, they screen print shirts by hand in their h...2021-08-261h 45Locals Know BestLocals Know BestCentral Sierra Nevada, California, You Don’t Come up Here for FancyToday, I’ll be speaking with Doug Noll about all of his favorite outdoor activities and places in Central Sierra Nevada, California. Join Doug and me as we adventure through each of the four seasons in the Central Sierra Nevada area of California and explore all of the best local spots for skiing, whitewater rafting, biking, hiking, paddleboarding, kayaking, sailing, boating, and water skiing.   About Doug Noll Doug is a lawyer turned peacemaker, author, trainer, and mentor. He has created online courses in emotional competency, de-escalation, leadership, and decision-making that help peo...2021-03-3034 minHop Forward: Getting You Ahead in the Brewing and Beer BusinessHop Forward: Getting You Ahead in the Brewing and Beer BusinessBeyond the Pale and Shores of America: Sierra Nevada's Role in the UK and Europe Founded in 1980, Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. is arguably one of America’s premier craft breweries.  Renowned for exclusively using whole-cone hops, Sierra Nevada has set the standard for artisan brewers worldwide with beers like Tropedio, Big Foot and their West Coast style Stout.But it’s the modern classic, Sierra Nevada Pale Ale that thrust the brewery into the consciousness of consumers and has since long endured in the hearts of beer drinkers across the globe.I’m convinced that many, if not most, in the brewing industry can trace their j...2021-03-1859 minGood News To Go: Health & WellnessGood News To Go: Health & WellnessSierra Nevada makes a difference fighting the food insecurity crisis during the holiday season By Sierra Nevada Brewing CompanySierra Nevada makes a difference fighting the food insecurity crisis during the holiday seasonBy Sierra Nevada Brewing CompanyFood insecurity is rapidly sweeping across our great nation, and those of us who can stand up and fight will undoubtedly want to stand with companies such as Sierra Nevada Brewing Company who have donated $1 Million to Community Nonprofits during this pandemic, and they're just getting started! The holiday season is a time of giving unprecedented by any other event during a year. This is especially important to remember during this year when the COVID19 Pandemic has quelled...2020-12-2510 minBeer Sessions Radio (TM)Beer Sessions Radio (TM)Celebrating Oktoberfest with Sierra NevadaThis week on Beer Sessions Radio, Jimmy welcomes Terence Sullivan, who has worked for Sierra Nevada for 26 years, to talk about this year’s Oktoberfest Lager and their Dankful IPA. Sierra Nevada has been hosting virtual Oktoberfest celebrations that include sharing recipes online, providing party kits, and even offering yodeling lessons. They are joined by Zach Mack of Alphabet City Beer Co. and Ted Kenny of Top Hops Beer Shop, who share what fall beers they are enjoying right now. The group also dives deep into e-commerce, discussing how they’ve each expanded to offer subscription services, shipping across stat...2020-10-2154 minCheers Charlotte Radio | Craft Beer and Homebrew PodcastCheers Charlotte Radio | Craft Beer and Homebrew PodcastEpisode 265 – Sierra Nevada Brewing’s Scott JenningsWe’re live (via recorded Zoom conversation) with Sierra Nevada Brewing’s Scott Jennings. Scott is the Head Brewer at Sierra Nevada in Mills River NC. How many Sierra Nevada Torpedos, Pale Ales, or Celebrations have you enjoyed in your beer drinking career? Well, you can thank Scott for all those wonderful taste bud experiences. Find out how Torpedo IPA got its name and many other cool facts about Sierra Nevada’s wonderful beer. Don’t forget to raise your glass high as you listen to this week’s episode!  The post Episode 265 – Sierra Nevada Brewing’s Scott Jennings...2020-07-281h 06El Mochilon De La Sierra 🌱🇨🇴El Mochilon De La Sierra 🌱🇨🇴Cap 4 - ¿Que piensan los Mamos de la Sierra Nevada sobre el Coronavirus (COVID-19)?Los Mamos de la Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta nos dan indicaciones de que hacer frente a esta pandemia mundial. #ElMochilonDeLaSierra @Elmochilontv2020-04-1015 minAyuntamiento Güéjar SierraAyuntamiento Güéjar SierraAudio Panorámica "Cumbres Occidentales de Sierra Nevada" ESPAÑOLAudio descripción de la vista panorámica "Cumbres Occidentales de Sierra Nevada" tomada desde el Collado de la Gitana dentro del proyecto de acondicionamiento y puesta en servicio de la Ruta del Collado de la Gitana, impulsado por el Ayuntamiento de Güéjar Sierra.2019-12-1103 minUS Rail Journeys Archives - The MrT Podcast StudioUS Rail Journeys Archives - The MrT Podcast StudioUS Rail Journeys – Across the Sierra Nevada to the Donner PassSeries 1 Episode 15 Across the Sierra Nevada to the Donner Pass continues my journey westwards on the California Zephyr. I left you at the end of the last episode as we started the climb across the Sierra Nevada. Today we continue the climb, through spectacular scenery, to the Donner Pass. Building the route required complex engineering because there were so many challenges. The train’s first stop in California is at Truckee, a town of around 16,000 people. The train goes round many very tight curves as it climbs the Sierra Nevada towards Donner Lake an...2019-03-1914 minHot & Delicious: Rocks The PlanetHot & Delicious: Rocks The Planet167 Ken Grossman (Sierra Nevada Brewing Co owner & founder) - Original Recast from 2017 From little things, big things grow… Inspiring founder & owner of Northern Californian brewery Sierra Nevada Brewing Co, Ken Grossman, is a man of passion, determination and innovation.  From humble roots, as a small West Coast craft brewery with a goal to produce 2,000 hectolitres of beer a year, Sierra Nevada Brewing Co is now a bi-coastal North American business that champions innovation, advanced energy technology & sustainability, business leadership and is now brewing 1.7 million hectolitres of beer a year from their West Coast and East Coast breweries. After learning to brew from the father of a close...2018-01-2249 minHot & Delicious: Rocks The PlanetHot & Delicious: Rocks The Planet132 Ken Grossman (Sierra Nevada Brewing Co owner & founder)From little things, big things grow…   Inspiring founder & owner of Northern Californian brewery, Sierra Nevada Brewing Co, is a man of passion, determination and innovation.    From humble roots, as a small West Coast craft brewery with a goal to produce 2,000 hectolitres of beer a year, Sierra Nevada Brewing Co is now a bi-coastal North American business that champions innovation, advanced energy technology & sustainability, business leadership and is now brewing 1.7 million hectolitres of beer a year from their West Coast and East Coast breweries.   After learning to brew from the father of a close friend at a young age, Ken Grossman opened a ho...2017-05-1946 minFour Brewers: Craft Beer and HomebrewFour Brewers: Craft Beer and Homebrew[S3/E5] Ten Times the Sierra NevadaSeason 3, Episode 5 – This week, we’re drinking ten different beers form Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. This week, it’s all about Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.. For over 30 years, they’ve been innovators in the craft beer movement in America, producing some the most ubiquitous beers on the market. We have ten different beers on the show this week from Sierra Nevada. While that may sound like a lot (well, it is for this little podcast), it’s actually just a cross section of the many brews they make. We’re covering everything from their more recent releas...2016-02-011h 08Craft Beer Radio Savor CoverageCraft Beer Radio Savor CoverageSavor 2011 - A Tasting with Ken Grossman of Sierra Nevada"Savor 2011 - A Tasting with Ken Grossman of Sierra Nevada","Here’s your second chance to hear stories and talk with a pioneer of the craft beer movement who continues to push the limits of creativity. Ken Grossman shares the newly released beer from Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.’s Ovila Abbey Ale series, which closely follows the traditions established by centuries of monastic brewing. The first beer in the Ovila series—a Belgian-style Abbey Dubbel—was released in March and is packaged in 750mL cage-and-cork bottles featuring artwork inspired by the historic Santa Maria de Ovila monastery. Ken will wax philosop...2011-06-091h 00