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Puget Sound Foursquare

Pastor Lance Powers

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Don't miss inspiring messages from the weekend services at Puget Sound Foursquare. Pastor Lance Powers speaks from the Bible into real-life issues that bring direction and hope for your life. For more information on our church visit www.pugetsoundfoursquare.com.
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KMAS Radio

Jeff Slakey

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From local leaders and hometown heroes to breaking stories and in-depth conversations, the KMAS Podcast brings you the voices that matter in Mason County, Washington. Hosted by longtime broadcaster Jeff Slakey, each episode dives into what’s happening around the Hood Canal—government, education, small business, the outdoors, and everything in between. New episodes drop throughout the week, featuring interviews, community spotlights, and extended versions of the stories you hear on the air at ...
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PS: The Puget Sound Podcast

University of Puget Sound

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PS: The Puget Sound Podcast highlights stories and experiences from students and faculty at University of Puget Sound, a national liberal arts college in Tacoma, Washington. Hosted by Elena Becker '17, prospective students and future Loggers are invited to listen and learn what it's like to live, learn, and reach new heights in the Pacific Northwest.
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Alternative Talk- 1150AM KKNW

Alternative Talk- 1150AM KKNW

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Alternative Talk 1150AM is unlike any other talk radio format in the Seattle Radio Market. Hosts on the station cover a wide variety of topics, including natural health, personal and financial growth, pet wellness, the psychic realm, issues important to today’s busy woman, and even foreign language programming to serve the area’s large Russian and Chinese speaking communities. Alternative Talk 1150 is proud to pioneer such unique and diverse talk radio subjects. The station brings a variety ...
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Meet Me Here

KUOW Puget Sound Public Radio

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Meet Me Here is your podcast guide to the most exciting arts and culture events in Seattle. In each episode, we’re fighting the freeze and meeting you around the region for art shows, concerts, author talks, geeky get-togethers, and more. There’s a lot to do in this region, so let’s make some plans and go experience it together. HOSTS Jeannie Yandel covers arts and culture events. Jeannie's goal is to get you out and about in the city's arts and culture scenes, especially stuff that's free o ...
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City Central Church Podcast

City Central, Tacoma WA

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City Central Church is a place where followers of Jesus Christ seek God's power and presence by adoring the Savior, becoming more like Him and contending for His kingdom. Based in Tacoma, Washington, City Central seeks to share the good news about Jesus with those who are lost, bring restoration and healing to those who are broken and build up and train the saints of God. This podcast features sermons originally delivered at City Central Church in Tacoma during Sunday morning worship service ...
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91.3 KBCS

91.3 KBCS

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91.3 KBCS is public radio providing Puget Sound with a diversity of music and information. Listeners tune in to hear an unparalleled mix of new and classic worldbeat, folk, and jazz, in addition to unique and vital news and analysis. Over 150 volunteer hosts, producers, and journalists deliver much of the music and news heard on the station. KBCS alumni can be heard on public radio stations throughout the region and reporting for National Public Radio. The roots of KBCS took hold in the earl ...
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Growing with Nature

Daron Williams

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Do you want to bring nature to your backyard, grow food, and help heal our living world? Join Daron Williams—restoration ecologist, permaculture enthusiast, and lifelong gardener—for concrete steps you can take at home to cultivate abundance for people, plants and wildlife. Tune in, grab a shovel, and make the living world around you come alive.
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Indigenous Voices from Fort Nisqually

Fort Nisqually Living History Museum

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In 2021, Fort Nisqually Living History Museum brought together a panel of historians to discuss the legacy of the Puget Sound Treaty War (1855-1856). With representatives from the Muckleshoot, Nisqually, Puyallup, Steilacoom, and Squaxin Island Tribes, as well as Fort Nisqually Living History Museum and HistoryLink.org, the panel introduced a new dialogue among diverse communities impacted by the War and its aftermath. The Indigenous Voices Podcast is an extension of this award winning serie ...
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The Urbanist

The Urbanist

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Ray Dubicki and Natalie Argerious of The Urbanist (www.theurbanist.org) discuss news, information, and ideas related to improving cities and quality of life with a special focus on Seattle and the Puget Sound region.
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Inspired Island is designed to introduce you to the talented residents of Vashon Island, a small island in the Puget Sound. Host Grace McRae interviews the many business owners, community leaders, award-winning chefs, bestselling authors, historians, and artists who call Vashon “home.” We hope every episode leaves you feeling inspired! Inspired Island first airs on the Voice of Vashon, KVSH 101.9FM.
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Growing Old: Tales from an Urban Canopy

Tamara Power-Drutis, Colleen Echohawk, Katie Mosehauer, Lylianna Allala

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Explore Seattle's urban forest and the humans that live within it. Imagine what the Puget Sound might look like in the year 2070, if it's to become a place where both trees and humans grow old. Share in the stories and histories that have shaped the forest we live in: colonialism, assimilation boarding schools, Japanese internment, and regional restoration among them. Follow the story of Chief Seattle Club, as they turn concrete into a Medicine Garden at Eagle Village. Welcome to Growing Old.
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Welcome to ”The Bait and Banter Podcast,” the ultimate show for everyday anglers and outdoor enthusiasts! Dive into a sea of stories, tips, and tricks as we explore the diverse fishing scenes of the Pacific Northwest. Whether it’s battling Halibut from a kayak, chasing Squid in Puget Sound, reeling in Steelhead in Idaho, or targeting Walleye on the Columbia River, we’ve got you covered. From Southern Oregon’s Salmon to its Striped Bass, join us and fellow anglers to share, learn, and laugh. ...
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CBO Speaks from NACUBO showcases our most seasoned CBO colleagues from top institutions around the country as they share stories of their journey as business officers. Their experiences inspire us and show us what’s possible in our own work.
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Washington Research Council

Washington Research Council

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The Washington Research Council produces four podcasts: Policy Today (an in-depth look at one public policy issue), Common Ground (searching for bipartisan consensus & solutions in a politically polarized world), InFocus (covering a variety of issues) and 90 Seconds (a quick summary of one topic). The Washington Research Council is the state’s premier business-supported research organization. We provide timely, credible economic research and policy analysis supporting economic vitality and p ...
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Breaking Waves: Seattle is the riveting story of the Seattle grunge scene, which came to define rock in the 1990s. The show traces the local roots of the music, and details the rise and fall of the grunge scene, including the triumphs and tragedies experienced by artists and fans. The series features new first-hand accounts from the people who made this scene happen, including Seattle music legends Duff McKagan, Kim Thayil and Jerry Cantrell; iconic DJ Marco Collins; label executives Michael ...
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Professor of Communication Studies Nick Brody researches how technology impacts our closest relationships and helps prepare his students with skills that will remain relevant in the future. Greater, We Ascend is a podcast from the University of Puget Sound about Loggers reaching to the heights. Learn more at pugetsound.edu/greater.…
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Today, Loretta welcome Janine Miller-DeLany who been practicing as a Clinical Counselor, Counseling Supervisor, and Spiritual & Life Coach for the past 30 years in my private practice. All the while, she’s been coming into her own inner spiritual awakening, with a passion for integrating spiritual lessons and concepts with emotional healing journey…
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Episode 089: “Healing is Hard, Healing is Worth It”First responders see and experience trauma daily — and often carry those wounds long after the sirens fade. In this episode of Staying Power, JD Wyneken and Ashley Knebel talk with trauma psychologist Dr. Denise Haselwood about how trauma rewires the brain, why it changes thoughts and behavior, and…
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Why do rural communities face higher risks of Alzheimer’s and dementia? Dr. Justin Miller from the University of Washington joins Jeff Slakey to talk about the new Northwest Rural Brain Health Initiative launching in partnership with Mason Health. The project brings free education sessions, brain health conversations, and clinical testing directly …
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We’re digging our teeth into the Northwest and its relationship with vampires. In this episode, I’m bringing in my two co-hosts Jeannie Yandel and Katie Campbell to talk NW and vampires – so let me ask you, do you like monstrous vampires? What about metaphorical vampires? Of course, can’t forget the sensitive, sparkly, brooding vampires that just w…
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This week on Wisdom from the Wardrobe, the team is letting us know we are in Preppy Purgatory as the revival of preppy style is apparently upon us, only this time it’s less “country club crisp” and more “muted collegiate chic.” With a 66% surge in popularity, it looks like polos, pleats, and penny loafers are making a polished comeback, but without…
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From Birkin to Boatkin, this episode Wisdom from the Wardrobe podcast serves up style headlines and shopping dilemmas. The team kicks things off with Hermès news: the original Birkin bag just sold in 10 minutes for $10 million dollars (yes, you read that right). But while fashion royalty makes headlines, LL Bean’s upcycled “Boatkin” tote is sparkin…
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Shelton School District Superintendent Wyeth Jessee joins Jeff Slakey to talk about the excitement of a new school year, how the district is helping students with everything from backpacks to career readiness, and what parents can do to support their kids at every stage — from kindergarten drop-offs to high school transitions. #SheltonSchools #Back…
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Today on Conscious Talk… It’s evident that we can no longer ignore the ravages of our climate changes and our human complicity. We can despair about it or pitch in and mitigate what we can and carve out a new less devastating future. We’ll talk to journalist Alan Weisman about his research into people who have found a way to reach for that more pro…
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6-Month Recap | Diasporaa Podcast Episode 26In this special six-month retrospective episode of Diasporaa, host Aditya Mehta reflects on the journey and evolution of the show alongside producer and co-host for the day, Dr. JD Wyneken. They discuss highlights, share favorite moments, and revisit emotional and inspiring stories from the past 26 episod…
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“ASTRO JAM – Eclipse Season” for Pisces Lunar & Virgo Solar.Astro Jam: A Celestial Stage Play – Dynamic Eclipse Tensions”Get ready for a unique online theatrical experience as "Astro Jam" brings to life the dynamic interplay of planetary archetypes! This special event personifies the celestial bodies.The cosmos experiences eternal orbital change, f…
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This week, Pastor Chris shared Jesus on the parable of the Great Banquet to illustrate the open and generous heart of God, who invites all—especially the humble and overlooked—to His eternal banquet. While many respond to this invitation with excuses rooted in worldly distractions, their rejection reveals misplaced priorities and hidden idols. Ulti…
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After seven years as Shelton’s City Clerk, Donna Nault is retiring — but not before sharing a behind-the-scenes look at one of the city’s most important (and least understood) jobs. In this "exit interview", Donna explains what a city clerk really does, how Shelton transitioned from a three-person commission to a seven-member council, and the chall…
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Guest Will Boytim, father of Robert, a young boy who survived a near-fatal drowning in 2018, shares Robert’s harrowing accident, the 37 days of intense medical battles during which the hospital denied their request for Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) to combat severe brain injury and neural storming. After leaving the hospital, Will and his family…
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Get ready for another whirlwind episode with Eric and Stacy, your podcast pals who prove it’s not what you do, but how you retell it! Stacy’s still dealing with a persistent ankle injury and some questionable eyesight (highlighted by her paint-by-numbers struggle), but she’s also discovering new territory at the lake house, including Roosters in To…
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"Most people think of dandelions as a weed". Not me. No sir. So says Neil on this enlightening edition of MM!Like the podcast? Please help us grow our audience, tell your friends about Meandering Musings and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts.The Edge Foundation edgefoundation.orgBy Alternative Talk- 1150AM KKNW
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As Wikipedia states, Labor Day is a federal holiday in the United States celebrated on the first Monday of September to honor and recognize the American labor movement and the works and contributions of laborers to the development and achievements in the United States. Karl Petry joins us for a survey and appreciation of the unofficial end of summe…
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Today, Thursday, August 28:*Congressman Hakeem Jeffries (D) New York-8, he was elected unanimously by his colleagues to be Minority Leader of the Democrats in the United States Congress. He comments on the issues facing the country and the approach that the Democrats are taking to mitigate some of the Executive Orders being issued by the President …
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I know how tempting it can be to shy away from your brilliance, but that doesn't help anyone. Certainly doesn't help you! Instead, I'd like to see you write down your words, say yes to support, and see your legacy in print! My new Writer's Membership has an array of support for the beginner and the very experienced writer. You can work at your own …
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Loretta chats with the author Carl David Blake, who is the author of the of Dance With Me!Carl David Blake is a Guinness World Record-winning film director, International Best-selling author, producer, and screenwriter. He is a versatile creative force and an accomplished storyteller. Born in the Bronx, New York, he pursued his academic and profess…
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Episode 088: “Learner-Driven Kids, Life-Ready Adults”Branching off of last week’s episode, JDK and Ashley are joined by Chris Wolf, co-founder of Pathfinders, a learner-driven school in Sammamish, WA that is part of the Acton Academy network. In a wide-ranging conversation, they explore why structured, Socratic-focused learning helps kids become re…
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Patna City to Cardiac CT: Shalabh Chandra's Global Pursuits | Diasporaa Podcast Episode 25In this episode of Diasporaa, host Aditya Mehta interviews Shalabh Chandra, an inventor and C-Suite healthcare executive originally from Patna, India. The conversation explores Chandra's experiences adapting to new cultures, his educational and professional jo…
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Whether you devour 50 books a year or haven’t picked one up in months, we all get into reading ruts. So, let’s fix that. Seattle Readers, it’s time to get into that reading groove and we’ve got you covered with tips, tricks, and a whole bunch of empathy. Seattle Public Library’s Stesha Brandon joins us for some literary hot takes, tips for getting …
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Today’s conversation featured researcher Mari Maeda with updates on some of the newer clinical trials going on for dogs with cancer. They are seeing improved longevity and results and all of this is good news for pets and their people. Mari also shared more about her dog Momo, who is still being tested to get a conclusive diagnosis. We’re sending t…
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This week, pastor Chris taught on forgiveness from the parable of the unforgiving servant. We were reminded of the profound truth that God's forgiveness toward us is both undeserved and immeasurable—and we are called to extend that same forgiveness to others. Though forgiveness can be difficult and costly, it is a freeing act of obedience that refl…
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Today on Conscious Talk… For better or worse we are living in tumultuous times. Every day some new challenge that we hadn’t anticipated arrives, or comes closer to our horizon. How do we respond? Do we despair… or do we reframe or reaction of dread to one of opportunity? We’ll talk to Dr. DiVanna VaDree for her take, which we might paraphrase as, “…
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The Kaleidoscope Visions panel presents this month’s “VIRGO MOON PHASES Pisces Lunar Eclipse” where mutable moons stir massive shifts.“Get ready for a powerful new lunar cycle! It all kicks off with a new moon at the very start of Virgo. This journey will take us through a series of mutable signs, building towards a dramatic moment: a lunar eclipse…
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When Matt Shea retired in June of 2010, he pursued his lifelong dream of becoming an author. His inspiration has been fueled by being a worker, brother, devoted dad, and loyal son. These gifts motivate him to write about the trials of everyday life for the common man. Matt Shea is a developing author who is greatly inspired by the writings of Andy …
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This year marks the 9th Annual Mason County Overdose Awareness Marches and Fairs. Jeff Slakey sits down with organizers Jamie Ellertson and Abe Gardner to talk about the two-day event in Belfair and Shelton, the growth of resources and sponsors, and why community support and conversations around recovery matter more than ever. Hear about new locati…
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DAMTT: Baddies, Bats and Blindspots, oui?Ready for another dose of conversational chaos? After a brief break, Eric and Stacy return refreshed and ready to tackle the tangents. Eric recounts his adventures, from playing a gig at The Valley with Battersea (and selling another coveted T-shirt!), to kayaking with “the girlfriend” and spotting sea lions…
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James Lyons-Weiler, PhD and hosts discuss the current body of science on injecting aluminum adjuvants (in vaccines), sorting facts from marketing fiction, aluminum exposure from the full CDC pediatric schedule, and the birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine.Reference Linkshttps://informedchoicewa.substack.com/https://substack.com/@popularrationalismhttp…
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Our guest this week is Harriet Baskas, author of 111 Places in Seattle That You Must Not Miss, a guidebook… that explores the hidden gems and unique attractions of Seattle. It's designed to help both locals and visitors discover the city's lesser-known spots, offering a blend of history, quirky attractions and favorites.…
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Today, Gary and Suzanne welcome Cynthia Rivard, author of A New Breed of Leader. A revolution is a movement to create momentous change for the better. In The Peaceful Revolution Series, beginning with A New Breed of Leader, Cynthia Rivard enumerates the key areas for healing humanity. We are in uncertain and unprecedented times that call for new wa…
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Healing. Trust. Empowerment. They’re not the words we usually associate with betrayal—but after this conversation with Mr. Jay, they just might be. In this powerful episode, I sit down with Mr. Jay, a certified @BetrayalTraumaPractitioner and relationship coach, to explore how the pain of deception, abandonment, and broken trust can be transformed …
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School budgets can seem complicated; they affect every family, taxpayer, and student in the community. In this episode, Jeff sits down with Shelton School District’s new Executive Director of Finance, Clinton Sherman, for a candid, plain-spoken conversation about how education funding works in Washington state. Clinton shares his journey from small…
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Memoir is this wonderful category of writing where a person focuses on a major theme from their life story and shares how they changed over time. Many writers of memoir have never written a book before - they're not even sure they identify as an author, but they know they have a story to tell. And they know their story will impact readers.In this e…
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