Episodes

  • 🎬 SIFF Stories with Megan Leonard: Picking the Best Flicks
    May 1 2024
    Exploring Washington State with Megan Leonard: Film, Karaoke, and Festival Insights Are you ready to dive deep into the world of film festivals, short films, and the art of movie selection? Meet Megan Leonard, a programmer for the Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF). Grab your popcorn, (Megan prefers Red Vines) settle in, and let's explore the captivating world of film with Megan Leonard. Discovering Megan's Film Journey Megan Leonard takes us on a journey through her film career, from growing up in Olympia, Washington, to her role as a programming coordinator at SIFF. After initially studying engineering, she followed her passion for film and landed a programming intern position at SIFF, paving the way for her current career. Megan shares insights into her upbringing, her switch to film at Seattle University, and her progression within SIFF, giving us a glimpse into her profound love for movies from a young age. Programming Films: A Puzzle and Game of Tetris Lets delve into the intricacies of programming films for a festival, much like a puzzle and a game of Tetris. Learn about the challenges of accommodating the preferences of multiple programmers, finding suitable venues for each film, and creating the best viewing experience for audiences and filmmakers. Megan's expertise shines as she explains the process of scheduling films to maximize the impact of each screening and enhance the overall festival experience. Festival Insights: Submissions and Selection Process Megan enlightens us about the Seattle International Film Festival's annual submission process, which entails receiving over 3,000 submissions, each of which is viewed at least once. She explains the meticulous process of sorting submissions on the Film Freeway platform and assigning them to programmers who have an interest in a particular cinema type. This provides every submission with the opportunity to shine, showcasing the inclusive and dedicated approach of the festival's programming team. From the strategic venue selection based on the visual demands of films to the comprehensive and inclusive approach of the selection process, Megan's insights offer a nuanced understanding of the meticulous curation that goes into creating a rich and varied cinematic experience for festival-goers. Red Vines and Rainier Beer We learn about Megan's go to movie watching snacks. As you can imagine she has had her fill of popcorn. Megan's interesting way of drinking beer in the theater is something you need to hear to believe. If you are into film and film festivals you will love listening to Megan. If you are a filmmaker you will learn some insights that may help you get your next project into a film festival. If you just like to hear someone who is passionate about what they are doing you will love learning more about Megan Leonard. Tune in. Connect With SIFF 🎥 Visit SIFF online 🎬 SIFF's YouTube Channel 📸 Stay Up To Date With SIFF on Instagram Connect With Megan Leonard 🎥 Check Megan's Film Work 🍿Megan's Vimeo Channel Connect With Us 📬 Subscribe To The Newsletter 🐑 Follow Us On Facebook 📷 Check Us Out On Instagram 📽️ Join Us On YouTube 🐤 Connect on Twitter 🌲 Visit Our Website Help Us Out 🟢 Leave Us a Rating on Spotify 💜 Leave a Review on Apple Podcasts 🤝 Introduce Us to a Potential Guest
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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Unveiling Washington State's Comedy Scene: Monica Nevi's Story, Upper Left Comedy Festival
    Apr 24 2024
    Monica Nevi: A Homegrown Comic Talent We are going to ask Monica Nevi to share her story after all she is a storyteller. Monica takes us on a delightful ride through her journey from being a former athlete and college student to discovering her true passion for stand-up comedy. Born and raised in Renton, Washington, Monica's connection to the Pacific Northwest runs deep, and her comedic wit reflects the unique charm and humor of her home state. Comedy: A Surprising Twist of Fate Monica Nevi’s entrance into the world of comedy was nothing short of serendipitous. After an injury halted her basketball career, Monica found solace and new purpose in the world of stand-up comedy. With humility and candor, she shares her early fears and triumphs, including her debut at Laughs in Kirkland, where she overcame her shyness and skillfully engaged the audience, laying the foundation for what would become a remarkable comedic journey. Embracing Change and Staying True to Herself Monica shares insight into her creative process, from writing and refining jokes to seamlessly integrating new material into her performances. Her unwavering commitment to her art, complemented by her refreshing honesty, gives us a glimpse into the inner workings of a dedicated and accomplished comedian. Balancing a busy work life with treasured moments outdoors and quality time with loved ones, Monica’s dedication to her craft is truly inspiring. Upper Left Comedy Festival Monica is performing at the 3rd annual Upper Left Comedy Fest. She will be recording her Dumb Pitches Podcast in front of a live audience on April 27th. 2024 at 5:30. The Dumb Pitches Podcast is a show where smart people share their worst ideas. Monica will also be performing at 7:30pm on April 27th with the Upper Left Comedy Fest All-Stars. And finally at 9:30pm on April 27th Monica will performing as part of Comedy Nirvana. You can find out all the details by visiting The Upper Left Comedy Festival site here. Other topics we talk about Growing up in Renton Living in Tacoma WNBA and the Seattle Storm Life on the road as a performer Seattle's comedy scene Tune in and get to know Monica Nevi! Connect With Monica 🎤Visit Monica's Website 🐑 Follow Monica on Facebook 📺 Watch Monica on YouTube 📸 Check out Monica's Instagram ⏳Monica's on TikTok Connect With Us 📬 Subscribe To The Newsletter 🐑 Follow Us On Facebook 📷 Check Us Out On Instagram 📽️ Join Us On YouTube 🐤 Connect on Twitter 🌲 Visit Our Website Help Us Out 🟢 Leave Us a Rating on Spotify 💜 Leave a Review on Apple Podcasts 🤝 Introduce Us to a Potential Guest
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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • 🏔️ Diggin' into the Winter Work on the North Cascades Highway: There's More than Meets the Eye
    Apr 19 2024
    Exploring Washington State: Navigating the North Cascades Highway with Lauren Loebsack If you are an adventure-seeker who yearns to experience the breathtaking beauty of the Pacific Northwest, then you'll want to tune in as we navigate through the North Cascades Highway. Our very special guest is Lauren Loebsack, the communications manager for the North Central Region of the Washington State Department of Transportation. From the process of preparing the highway for reopening to the hidden gems and challenges along the way, this episode is packed with useful information for travelers and local enthusiasts alike. A Peek Behind the Scenes: Preparing the North Cascades Highway for Reopening Lauren Loebsack showcases her expertise as she walks us through the intricate process of preparing the North Cascades Highway for reopening. From coordinating maintenance crews and evaluating avalanche conditions to considering resources and weather forecasts, her insights shed light on the monumental effort required to ensure a safe and enjoyable journey for all travelers. With crews on both the east and west sides diligently working to clear snow and conduct avalanche control, the episode provides listeners with a newfound appreciation for the dedicated individuals who make this annual reopening possible. The ceremonial aspect of opening the road for vehicles, complete with music and traditions, adds an extra layer of charm to the experience. Hidden Gems and Recommendations: Enriching Your Journey As the conversation unfolds, Lauren Loebsack delves into her personal experiences and shares valuable recommendations for travelers. She emphasizes the importance of checking the Washington State Department of Transportation's travel map for updates on road conditions and construction zones, offering practical advice for planning a seamless and enjoyable trip. Additionally, Loebsack's love for the natural beauty and outdoor activities in the Wenatchee Valley and North Central Washington shines through as she discusses her skiing experiences and favorite spots along the scenic drive. It's evident that her passion for the region extends beyond her professional role. Planning for Your Journey: Practical Tips and Considerations To equip listeners with practical advice, the podcast explores typical repairs on the highway, including snow-induced damage and ongoing cleanup efforts. Loebsack's warning about potential winter conditions on the mountain pass, even after the arrival of spring, serves as a timely reminder for travelers to prepare for varying weather conditions. Additionally, her recommendations for the best times to travel the highway, along with suggestions for scenic stops and the lack of open facilities and services, offer invaluable insights for anyone considering a trip along this iconic route. We hope you will enjoy listening to this episode as much as we enjoyed recording it. Connect With Washington State Department of Transportation 🏔️WSDOT North Cascades Hwy 20 📸 WSDOT Instagram 🐑 WSDOT Facebook 🅱️ WSDOT Blog Connect With Us 📬 Subscribe To The Newsletter 🐑 Follow Us On Facebook 📷 Check Us Out On Instagram 📽️ Join Us On YouTube 🐤 Connect on Twitter 🌲 Visit Our Website Help Us Out 🟢 Leave Us a Rating on Spotify 💜 Leave a Review on Apple Podcasts 🤝 Introduce Us to a Potential Guest
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    56 mins
  • What's Brewing for Bellingham Beer Week? Collaborations, Community, and Craft Beer Celebrations
    Apr 17 2024
    Discovering Bellingham's Beer Scene In Bellingham, the beer scene is vibrant and full of positive energy. Meet Layne Carter and Emily Mallos. They share their passion for raising the beer community in Bellingham and invite everyone to support Bellingham Beer. The camaraderie in the beer community is unmistakable, with a strong emphasis on collaboration and support among the breweries. The episode sheds light on the upcoming Bellingham Beer Week, promising an array of exciting events that showcase the diversity and creativity of the local breweries. Beer Week is a production of the Bellingham Beer Alliance. Unique Beer Releases and Collaborations One of the highlights of the episode is the discussion of unique beer releases and collaborations within the Bellingham beer community. From "Bach in the Saddle," a Texas style amber bock, to the Gruff Forest Funk aimed at raising money for the Cascade Carnivore Project, Bellingham breweries are brewing up delights for beer enthusiasts. The episode also features a floral IPA release, showcasing the breweries' proficiency in crafting dynamic and flavorful IPAs. Local Delights and Activities Layne and Emily also take us on a delightful journey through the culinary and recreational offerings in Bellingham. From savoring a beet Reuben and French fries at a local cafe to exploring the breathtaking Galbraith Mountain and Mount Baker, the episode presents a comprehensive guide to experiencing the best of Bellingham's food and outdoor adventures. Live music enthusiasts will appreciate the recommendations for the top spots to catch live music in Bellingham, such as the Trackside Beer Garden and Cowan Depot patios. Bellingham Beer Week and Community Support Bellingham Beer Week is a much-anticipated event that perfectly encapsulates the spirit of community and celebration within the local beer scene. With live music, beer, cideries, and food trucks, Bellingham Beer Week not only showcases the incredible beer offerings but also supports the Max Higbee Center, a significant aspect that underlines the community's commitment to giving back. The episode provides an insightful look at the Bellingham Beer Alliance's efforts to expand beer tourism and elevate the recognition of award-winning local beers, all while leveraging the exceptional quality of the local water. Connect With Bellingham Beer Week 🍺 Visit Bellingham Beer Week Website 🍻 Beer Week Facebook Page 📸 Find Bellingham Beer Week on Instagram Connect With Us 📬 Subscribe To The Newsletter 🐑 Follow Us On Facebook 📷 Check Us Out On Instagram 📽️ Join Us On YouTube 🐤 Connect on Twitter 🌲 Visit Our Website Help Us Out 🟢 Leave Us a Rating on Spotify 💜 Leave a Review on Apple Podcasts 🤝 Introduce Us to a Potential Guest
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    58 mins
  • Jessica Plumb's Vision: The Fight to Save Orcas in Puget Sound
    Apr 10 2024
    Meet the talented and passionate filmmaker Jessica Plumb. In this episode we discuss her work and the upcoming showcasing of her film "Call of the Orcas" at the CASCADIA International Women's Film Festival. Join us as we dive into the world of independent filmmaking, the captivating beauty of Washington State, and the critical conservation efforts for the southern resident killer whales. Environmental Advocacy through Filmmaking At the heart of Jessica Plumb's work is a dedication to environmental advocacy, with a focus on the critical issues related to southern resident killer whales and the ecosystem of the Pacific Northwest. Through her film "Call of the Orcas," she sheds light on the threats facing these majestic creatures, including the dwindling Chinook salmon population, toxicants in their habitat, and the impact of shipping traffic. Plumb emphasizes the importance of raising awareness and inspiring action to combat these challenges, underscoring the pivotal role of storytelling in driving environmental conservation efforts. Empowering Indigenous Perspectives and Community Engagement Plumb's commitment to amplifying indigenous perspectives and engaging with tribal communities is a cornerstone of her upcoming projects. By delving into the recovery of salmon and orcas from an indigenous lens, she aims to deepen the narrative surrounding environmental conservation and foster meaningful dialogue within communities. Her dedication to inclusive storytelling and honoring indigenous knowledge underscores the profound impact of centering diverse voices in environmental advocacy and filmmaking. Navigating the Filmmaking Journey: Challenges and Triumphs Throughout the podcast episode, Jessica candidly discusses the challenges and lessons learned from her filmmaking journey. From the complexities of funding and navigating the festival circuit to the nuances of editing and audience engagement, Plumb's insights offer a raw and authentic portrayal of the independent filmmaking process. Her emphasis on the importance of feedback, team collaboration, and embracing the multifaceted nature of storytelling resonates with aspiring filmmakers and seasoned professionals alike. Final Thoughts: A Journey of Filmmaking, Conservation, and Connection As the episode draws to a close, the impactful conversation with Jessica Plumb leaves us with a deep appreciation for her dedication to filmmaking, her commitment to conservation, and her profound connection to the natural world. Her work serves as a reminder of the critical need to protect our environment and the wildlife that inhabits it. Join us next time as we continue our journey of discovery across Washington State, uncovering inspiring stories, remarkable destinations, and the beauty of the Pacific Northwest. Until then, keep exploring, keep learning, and keep unearthing the treasures that this stunning state has to offer. Thank you for joining us on Exploring Washington State. Connect With Jessica 🎥 Plumb Productions 🎬 Jessica's videos on Vimeo Connect With Us 📬 Subscribe To The Newsletter 🐑 Follow Us On Facebook 📷 Check Us Out On Instagram 📽️ Join Us On YouTube 🐤 Connect on Twitter 🌲 Visit Our Website Help Us Out 🟢 Leave Us a Rating on Spotify 💜 Leave a Review on Apple Podcasts 🤝 Introduce Us to a Potential Guest
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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • 🎥 Reel Talk: Diving into the Cascadia International Women's Film Festival
    Apr 3 2024
    Welcome to another exciting episode of Exploring Washington State. This episode we're diving into the vibrant world of film and community with a special focus on the Cascadia International Women's Film Festival. We sit down with the festival's dynamic executive director Cheryl Crooks. Our conversation covers the festival's impact on the local arts scene, the power of in-person connections, women in film, and much, much more. The Return of Community and Collective Experiences With the world slowly emerging from the grip of the pandemic, Cheryl Crooks notes an uplifting trend in community engagement. She mentions the increase in festival attendance, particularly among the younger generation. The increase is reflecting of a growing desire for collective experiences and interactions. As we all emerge from isolation, there's a palpable need for real connections and social skills, and the Cascadia International Women's Film Festival aims to foster just that. Diving into the Festival Experience The festival, which will take place from April 25th to 28th 2024, with an online version running from May 2nd to 12th 2024. promises a delightful lineup of heartwarming and thought-provoking films. Cheryl highlights "Last Dance" from Switzerland and Belgium, as well as "Ama Gloria" from France, as two particularly noteworthy selections, each offering an element of hope and meaningful experiences. Embracing Change and Reflecting on the Past We delve into the festival's evolution following the challenges posed by the pandemic. Cheryl and her team faced adversity but quickly pivoted, moving the festival online and adjusting their plans to showcase films digitally. Despite technical challenges, they successfully presented an online festival, allowing them to reach a wider, more diverse audience, and consider the value of a hybrid approach for future events. Focus on the Pacific Northwest and Women in Film Cheryl shares the festival's commitment to highlighting exceptional films by women and featuring diverse representation in its lineup. This dedication extends to the festival's origins, with Cheryl and her colleague, Polly Miller, founding the festival as a way to showcase women-directed films and reflect the beauty of the Cascadia area in the festival's identity. Exploring Bellingham: A Cultural Gem We have a delightful exploration of Bellingham, a city brimming with cultural and recreational opportunities. Discussing the city's charm, from its vibrant downtown and recreational activities to its close proximity to the Canadian border. Described as a great small city with around 100,000 people, Bellingham offers a welcoming and diverse tapestry of experiences, making it a must-visit destination for a long weekend. Looking Ahead: Collaboration and Anticipation With the festival's West Coast and Pacific Northwest premieres of fascinating films on the horizon, the stage is set for another thrilling chapter in the festival's legacy. We hope you've enjoyed this recap of Exploring Washington State. Be sure to tune in for more fascinating insights, delightful debates, and inspiring stories of Washington's rich cultural tapestry. Remember to share the show with fellow enthusiasts and connect with Scott on Twitter to join the conversation. Until next time, happy exploring! Connect With The Cascadia Women's International Film Festival 🎬 Visit their website 🎥 Follow on Instagram 👓 Watch on Vimeo ✔ View festival trailers on YouTube Connect With Us 📬 Subscribe To The Newsletter 🐑 Follow Us On Facebook 📷 Check Us Out On Instagram 📽️ Join Us On YouTube 🐤 Connect on Twitter 🌲 Visit Our Website Help Us Out 🟢 Leave Us a Rating on Spotify 💜 Leave a Review on Apple Podcasts 🤝 Introduce Us to a Potential Guest
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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Becky Garrison - Discover the Secret Behind Washington's Craft Distillery Boom
    Mar 20 2024
    Meet Becky Garrison Becky shares her fascinating journey and her deep connection with the craft distillery scene of Washington State. Her background as a freelance writer and her passion for building communities clearly shines through as she discusses her experiences and inspirations. Becky's dedication to her craft and her enthusiasm for all things spirited make her the perfect guide to navigate the rich world of Washington's distilleries. Her new book Distilled in Washington is a deep dive into the history of distilling in Washington. The book also is a detailed resource to help you navigate the current distillery scene in Washington State. Becky opens our eyes to the explosive growth of distilleries in Washington State. From beer history to privatized liquor stores, there's a whole lotta factors propelling the scene forward. But she also gives us a real-talk glimpse into the challenges and costs of setting up a distillery. Talk about dedication and love for the craft! Uncovering the Gems: Washington’s Distilleries Blue Spirits, Copper Works, Westland, Woodinville – these ain't just names; they're the rockstars of the distillery scene. Becky lets us peek behind the scenes, unveiling the passion and grit poured into each bottle. These sips aren't just drinks; they're a taste of the state's soul. The Craft Spirit Vibe Becky's enthusiasm for craft spirits is contagious. She delves into the real deal about flavor, working with farmers, and the camaraderie embedded in every sip. It's not just a drink – it's a narrative waiting to be unraveled. What Lies Ahead As we wind down, Becky leaves us with hope for the future of distilleries. She assures us that our faves like Blue Spirits, Copper Works, Westland, and Woodinville are in it for the long haul. And while things look steady, she reminds us that life's full of surprises. But with these distillery dynamos at the helm, we're in for a spirited ride. Connect With Becky 🥃 Follow Becky on Facebook 🍸 Visit Becky online 📷 Find Becky on Instagram 📖 Purchase Distilled in Washington here Connect With Us 📬 Subscribe To The Newsletter 🐑 Follow Us On Facebook 📷 Check Us Out On Instagram 📽️ Join Us On YouTube 🐤 Connect on Twitter 🌲 Visit Our Website Help Us Out 🟢 Leave Us a Rating on Spotify 💜 Leave a Review on Apple Podcasts 🤝 Introduce Us to a Potential Guest
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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Riki Mafune: Japanese American Heritage and the Beat of Seattle's Music Scene
    Mar 13 2024
    Meet Riki Mafune, a third-generation Seattleite with a family history deeply intertwined with Japanese American experiences. The conversation delves into Japanese American history, the challenges of the internment camps, the Seattle music scene, and Riki's personal journey as a musician. Family Legacy and Internment Camps Riki shares her family's poignant story of generational trauma stemming from internment camps during World War II. Her great-grandfather passed away en route to the camps, and her family faced immense challenges upon their return home. Split up and relocated to camps like Camp Harmony (Puyallup Fairgrounds), Tule Lake, and Minidoka. Riki's family experienced the government's work release programs created for interned individuals to bolster the war effort. This section sheds light on the impact of Executive Order 9066, signed by President Roosevelt in 1942, leading to the unjust internment of Japanese Americans. Japanese Cultural Heritage and Resources Diving into Japanese cultural heritage and resources, Riki shares insightful recommendations. She points to organizations like Densho.org highlighting their invaluable documentation of historical aspects of the camps. Riki also recommends the Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Washington and emphasizes the importance of educational resources to preserve and promote Japanese American history and culture. To further engage with this heritage, walking tours offered by institutions like the Seattle Public Library and the Wing Luke Museum provide immersive experiences for learning about vestiges of Japanese culture in the area. Cultural Identity and Heritage Furthermore, the discussion unravels Riki's experiences of embracing her mixed heritage and her mother's active role in educating her about both sides of her ethnicity. Riki shares her memories of growing up in the Roosevelt View District area, and the conversation touches on her family's ties to Japan through a greenhouse and a flower shop. This segment highlights the importance of understanding and celebrating one's cultural heritage. Seattle Music Scene and Racial Marginalization Transitioning to the Seattle music scene, Riki reminisces about her music career, which kick-started with the band Dynette Set. Amid anecdotes about the band's formation and hard work, the conversation uncovers the challenges Riki and her bandmates faced in a male-dominated rock and roll world. They pushed back against being marginalized and commercialized, refusing to conform to an inauthentic image. This segment delves into the lack of diversity in the Seattle music scene at the time, shedding light on the racial stereotypes and marginalization that women musicians, including Riki, encountered. Personal Journey and Reflection Learn more about Riki's personal journey and gain insight into her early ventures in music and the challenges she encountered. Riki candidly shares her struggles with feeling like an outsider and her experiences of working non-music-related jobs after the Dynette Set era. The segment also touches on her decision to go to college, attending Seattle University and majoring in philosophy. It reflects on her family's quietness about their internment experiences and her journey of researching and confirming their stories, shedding light on the resilience and perseverance reflected in her career choices. Photo credit: Ernie Sapiro Connect With Us 📬 Subscribe To The Newsletter 🐑 Follow Us On Facebook 📷 Check Us Out On Instagram 📽️ Join Us On YouTube 🐤 Connect on Twitter 🌲 Visit Our Website Help Us Out 🟢 Leave Us a Rating on Spotify 💜 Leave a Review on Apple Podcasts 🤝 Introduce Us to a Potential Guest
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    1 hr and 10 mins