Episodios

  • UAS Chancellor Aparna Palmer
    Mar 26 2026

    Chancellor Palmer joins Capital Chat to talk about Giving Day, the Honorary Degrees and Meritorious Service Award being presented this year and the Military Friendly designation the University just received.

    UAS operates from two locations in Juneau—Auke Bay and downtown Juneau.

    The main UAS campus is located in Auke Bay, 12 miles from downtown Juneau. Housing, campus services, the library, and most classrooms are located in Auke Bay.

    The Technical Education Center in downtown Juneau houses the UAS School of Career Educations, offering health care, construction, welding, mining, and power technology programs.

    Email: uas.information@alaska.edu

    • Call: 907-796-6100
    • Toll Free: 877-465-4827
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  • Therapeutic Health and Home
    Mar 25 2026

    At Therapeutic Health & Home, Southeast bring expert care to you. They provide pediatric physical and occupational therapy where life happens; at home, school, and throughout the community. Their holistic services also includes pelvic floor therapy for all ages and specialized lactation support for infants.

    Services

    • Occupational Therapy
    • Physical Therapy
    • Lactation & Infant Feeding Therapy
    • Pelvic Health Therapy
    • Schools & Daycares

    They empower children to reach their full potential by targeting key developmental milestones, gross motor skills, and emotional regulation within their natural environments. This mobile approach minimizes clinic anxiety and maximizes results. Beyond pediatrics, they are dedicated to restoring quality of life through pelvic health physical therapy for bladder and bowel control, and providing expert breastfeeding support to ensure a healthy start for infants and mothers.

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  • Family Promise
    Mar 25 2026

    Family Promise of Juneau walks alongside families in crisis—delivering life-saving services like homelessness prevention, shelter, and long-term stabilization. Together, we help families rebuild and thrive. The Taste of Promise event is coming up April 4th at Elizabeth Peratrovich Hall. Hosted by Family Promise of Juneau and supported by local restaurants and businesses, this event brings together the best flavors from around Juneau, with all proceeds going to support programs for families with minor children experiencing homelessness.

    Get ready for a night of delicious food and drink, plus an exciting live and dessert auction, and this year, including a live band, Steady Going. Dust off your “Alaska Formal Wear” (whether it’s jeans and Xtratufs or that special dress you've been waiting to wear) and come celebrate with us. We can’t wait to enjoy this wonderful night together for a great cause.

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  • Ewing Dry Goods
    Mar 24 2026

    Welcome to the story behind Ewing Dry Goods, a family-run business rooted in the rugged beauty of Juneau. In this episode, we sit down with Ashleigh & Dan Ewing, the makers behind the brand, whose handmade leather accessories and everyday carry pieces break away from the ordinary.

    Drawing inspiration from North Coast Native traditions and classic American heritage style, Dan creates work that feels both timeless and distinctly personal. Each piece reflects a respect for culture, function, and individuality, built not just to last, but to stand out.


    Join us as we explore the philosophy, process, and environment that shape Ewing Dry Goods, and discover how a small workshop in Southeast Alaska is making a big impression in the world of leathercraft.

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  • Plants out of Place
    Mar 23 2026

    The Plants Out of Place Fireside Chat" in Juneau is a community event focused on identifying and managing invasive plant species in Southeast Alaska, featuring experts from the Southeast Alaska Watershed Coalition and Tlingit & Haida.

    Event Details: The "Plants Out of Place" event is a fireside lecture scheduled for Friday, March 27, 2026, at 7:00 p.m. at Mendenhall Glacier Visitors Center.

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  • Juneau Job Fair
    Mar 23 2026

    𝗝𝘂𝗻𝗲𝗮𝘂 𝗝𝗼𝗯 𝗙𝗮𝗶𝗿: Welcome, all, to our Juneau Job Fair this month!

    WHEN: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday, March 27, 2026

    WHERE: Nugget Mall, 8745 Glacier Highway

    For more information about this community event, job fair preparation or other Juneau Job Center services, call (907) 465-4562.

    For this and other job opportunities, visit https://jobs.alaska.gov/jobfairs/index.html

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  • SEACC
    Mar 23 2026

    The national Roadless Rule was signed into law by President Bill Clinton in 2001 and was met with overwhelming public support. It granted protections from development for over 50 million acres of roadless areas across the country, including 9.3 million acres of the Tongass.

    Alaska’s out-of-touch elected leadership, however, have opposed it from the start. Most recently, when President Donald Trump was elected, Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy met with him privately on Air Force One in 2019 to talk about exempting Alaska from the Roadless Rule, according to The Washington Post. A few months later, the Trump administration’s U.S. Forest Service announced it was considering fully removing Roadless Rule protections from the Tongass.

    Southeast Alaskans immediately sprang into action to protest this drastic change, which would make it easier to clearcut vast swaths of old-growth trees and build new logging roads, thus threatening essential salmon and wildlife habitat and Southeast’s fishing and tourism economy.

    Southeast Alaskans made their wishes known loud, clear and en masse in public meetings, forums and comments: The Tongass needs Roadless Rule protections.

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  • American Solitaire
    Mar 23 2026

    Writer and Director of the film American Solitaire, Aaron Davidman, joins Capital Chat to discuss the debut showing at Goldtown Theater.

    American Solitaire Southeast Alaska Pre-Release Film Tour, Highlighting Veterans’ Stories and Gun Violence Prevention, directed by Aaron Davidman; starring Joshua Close; Executive Producers David Oyelowo and Lisa Bruce.

    March 23rd, 2026, at 6:30 pm, Goldtown Theater - American Solitaire, is a gripping new narrative film exploring the United States’ complex relationship with guns. Written and directed by Aaron Davidman in his cinematic directorial debut following acclaimed theatrical work (Wrestling Jerusalem), the film offers a deeply personal exploration of trauma, masculinity, and resilience through the story of a wounded veteran navigating reintegration and fatherhood in a country where firearms are deeply ingrained.

    The events will include a post-screening conversation with director Aaron Davidman. The limited events in Alaska will be followed by an official theatrical release and Impact Campaign in partnership with Picture Motion. A leading social impact agency that uses film and storytelling to spark cultural dialogue. “American Solitaire came from a place of heartbreak and hope,” said Aaron Davidman. “It’s a story about a veteran, but it’s also about all of us. It explores how we heal, how we carry trauma, and how we try to make sense of a country defined by both violence and resilience. I wrote the screenplay in Haines, where I live in the summer. Bringing the film to Southeast is important to me.”

    The film is produced with the support of acclaimed actor and producer David Oyelowo (Selma, Lawmen: Bass Reeves), his company Yoruba Saxon, and producer Lisa Bruce (The Theory of Everything, Darkest Hour). Their collaboration amplifies the film’s cultural resonance and positions it as a vital conversation starter on one of America’s most pressing issues. Davidman workshopped an early draft of the project in a stage-play format (then titled Ghost Town Bardo) at the Chilkat Center for the Arts in Haines as a public reading in the summer of 2021. It was followed by a community conversation with then AK Writer Laureate Heather Lende.

    This stage play was the seed for the screenplay that became American Solitaire. Juneau audiences have some familiarity with Davidman’s work. He directed Marcus Gardley’s epic The Road Weeps, The Well Runs Dry, at Perseverance Theater in 2013. His play, Wrestling Jerusalem, was presented at the JACC by Perseverance Theater in 2016. The film version of Wrestling Jerusalem screened at the Juneau Jewish Film Festival in 2019.

    Presented by Goldtown Theater in partnership with other community organizations. For more information about the film, please visit americasolitairefilm.com.

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