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Dino met Bea on Twitter. Found out they went to the same high school, just like a million years apart (making Dino feel so very old). Turns out Bea wrote a book of poetry, and has a cool story and outlook on writing. And this was the first podcast we did with Zencastr, which sort … Continue reading Me & Poetry Bea →
We sat with Robert Mentzer to talk about what he does as a writer. Rob has had a cool arc as a writer from straight daily freelancer, to opinion guy, to editor, to leadership, and now Public Radio. Pretty fun talk.
Dino talks to Keith today, and it throws Dino for a loop. Never expected this conversation to turn out this way. More eye-opening stuff though.
Dino is talking to more and more people about how they stay inspired, how they stay engaged, and what gives them the power to think they have something to stay. Seth Werkheiser is from the old days, Skulltoaster, Buzzgrinder, working at AOL, and now Closed Mondays.
Dino has been writing since the 6th grade, but he has lost his mojo, or desire, or something. So, he is reaching out to some friends who are writers and artists, to try to pick their brains and get some of that light off of them.
Hey, I want to change the podcast. It is election day, so we can use this moment as an anchor.
Dino is having a midlife crisis—and hit record—and here we go. No telling where this is going to end up, but I think he is going to record more often now. Hit him up on Twitter; tell him what you want him to talk about.
Dino is going to sit in front of a mic every so often during the pandemic. Not sure what is going to come out, but this is the first one.
As I was reminiscing last week, an old friend, Kelly, came to mind. I hadn’t spoken to Kelly in many years and thought Here You Are Wausau was a great opportunity to catch up with her.
County Board Supervisor Katie Rosenberg talks with us about the importance of fighting for nonprofits in the county budget.
We’re discussing the benefits traveling has provided us over the years and how it’s changed how we see the world.
In 2019 in this country reading books seems like a revolutionary idea, a rebellion, and Wausau is having a Book Festival. That’s how we roll.
Katie Rosenberg is running for Mayor. She was the first candidate to declare, she is an aspiring samurai living that Jeep life.
Twitter pays off with a good guest. Will and I interact on twitter all the time, and now we had Will on the podcast talking about what he does.
Dave Arcari is playing the Pollack Inn. And he talked to us about his fuzzy guitar tone.
Jesus, this took forever to get done. Brad, Eric, and I talked about the wrapping up of Marvel’s Cinematic Universe. Well, they talked. I butted in and sounded dumb a few times.
We have some pretty strict rules in Central Wisconsin about who is ‘one of us’. Usually, if we did not go to high school together, they are not one of us. But, Rob earned local status a long time ago. He worked tirelessly to bring us the news and now he is onto a new … Continue reading Rob is One of Us →
Dino and Brian Kowalski talk about cycling—and Brian’s new blog frugalwheels.com.
Like a lot of us, Greg Ormson started taking yoga years ago in order to get healthy. Today, he’s teaching yoga to others who are trying to get healthy. Come with us as we travel with an inspirational leader.
Marie Kondo, the reigning queen of clean. What has she taught us? How far do we have to go to sparkle in her eyes? Is she a one-trick pony or is she teaching us a deeper lesson? We’re chatting with Ben and B.K. to lean more about this tiny, tidy teacher.
In 2004, Brittney Spears released the song Toxic. Some of the lyrics included, “You should wear a warning. There’s no escape. You’re dangerous; I’m loving it. I’m addicted to you. Don’t you know that you’re toxic? Slowly, it’s taking over me. It’s in the air and it’s all around.” 22 days later, Facebook was introduced … Continue reading Dear Facebook, Goodbye. →
What tugged on the heartstrings of Wausau Pilot & Review readers in 2018? What infuriated them? What does WP&R’s Editor think was the most important story? After you listen to this episode you’ll know all that and more!
Stan Lee was more than comic books. He was a guidance counselor whose ideas shaped an industry, a century, and a generation.
We’re chatting with music historian Charles Hughes about this year’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees. Who’s deserving? Who’s overdue? Listen to see how well we predicted the future!
How do you listen to music? In this multi-part series, we’re chatting with passionate fans of music to learn more about their audiophilia.
How do you listen to music? In this multi-part series, we’re chatting with passionate fans of music to learn more about their audiophilia.
How do you listen to music? In this multi-part series, we’re chatting with passionate fans of music to learn more about their audiophilia.
Saying the words Apple XS Max is mush less palatable than actually using the device. And yes, there was a pun in the previous sentence. We’re talking Apple’s new release. Come on in and listen!
We heard Kings of Soul croon when Otis Redding, Sam Cooke, and James Brown sang. We heard the godfathers of Punk and Rap open the door for new genres when Joey Ramone and Gil Scott-Heron stepped on stage. We even heard the swagger of a Chairman of the Board when Frank Sinatra picked up a … Continue reading R.I.P., Queen of Soul →
Sometimes, it takes a near-death experience to really change the world around you. In this episode, we’re chatting with Seth Wekrheiser and Ben Lee about what motivates us to live better lives and be better people.
As if two nerds were not enough, we have invited a handful more to talk about Avengers: Infinity War, the corresponding comics, and lots of stuff in-between.
25 seems like a millennial paradise. However, we suspect very few generations understand how Johnny Blaze, ODB, GZA, and particularly RZA have influenced hip-hop, music, and cinema in the last 25 years. We try to break it down.
Wausau’s MMA main-man is none other than Lah Thao of Rising Son MMA. His mixed martial arts studio teaches physical and spiritual discipline. Lah and his crew have been established athletes for years, earning high ranks in various martial arts, professional MMA championships, and multiple state and national tournaments.
How did we get here? The city of #Wausome. An all-American city so proud of its kayaking and its Olive Garden. A city whose citizens implore any change to summer fun or TV meteorologists. A city whose citizens must now stand up for each other because their city cast their voice aside. How did we … Continue reading Polluted Wausau: The Ongoing Saga →
As working musicians running the show, spreadsheets, social media, and merch take center stage. The music, the on-stage thrill, and the cheering crowd may be the driving reason but it’s the business of music that keeps the band playing on.
Shereen Stewart is a well-known name in central Wisconsin. Her journalistic experience has culminated in the news and entertainment site, Wausau Pilot & Review. It has garnered the respect of not only its local readers but readers outside of the area. We spoke with her about stage two of the Thomas Street development and other … Continue reading Wausau Pilot’s Thomas Conundrum →
We always enjoy talking with musicians and Ben Lee did not disappoint. A founder, of sorts, of the Back to the Grind music scene in the early-00s, Ben is a singer-songwriter who consumes more music than we can keep up with and we’re digging through his crates — so to speak.
Star Wars, Episode VII. What new hopes did we have for this next-gen phantom? Was it the return of Jar-Jar Binks? Did we strike back against the spoilers? Did Natalie Portman’s breasts make an appearance? Listen now, if to know you want.
Shereen Stewart is a well-known name in central Wisconsin. Her journalistic experience has culminated in the news and entertainment site, Wausau Pilot & Review. It has garnered the respect of not only its local readers but readers outside of the area. We spoke with her about the hows and whys surrounding her decision to take … Continue reading Piloting Wausau’s New Media →
We’re talking with WAOW’s Rebecca Ribley about her recent on-air report of the growing popularity and importance of personal safety apps around central Wisconsin.
If you’ve read anything by a local writer in the last 15 years that could be considered a side-road to the mainstream, then you’ve probably encountered Dan Newman. He’s a local author, journalist, and father who writes his own destiny, literally.
Life changes can be difficult. However, including a nutritionist, a personal trainer, and HYA friend Amanda Maltbey, makes the whole process is more enjoyable. We’re improving. Come and listen!
It’s been a while since we recorded and we’re back, just chatting. Our love for NYC. Tech. The city of Wausau and the stupid decisions they make. So, it’s business as usual on Here You Are Wausau!
We’re super excited to be talking with Ross Riege, cinematographer of “The Kings of Summer” and “You’re the Worst” and Erik Cieslewicz, the writer and director of “Microcosm” and “Holy Chip!” this week. Come listen to the real Hollywood.
Keith Uhlig of Wausau Daily Herald has a plan to run in 72 counties throughout Wisconsin in 2017. Seth Werkheiser of The Workbench Podcast runs because it makes him feel good. Amanda Maltbey likes the long-distance run. Dino and Eric run our mouths. We all got together to talk about running.
As two old millennials, we like millennials. We have a lot in common, like tech. In this ep we’re talking with Bran Schjoth the latest, greatest, the best and the worst.
The city of Wausau is voting on lifting a ban on urban chickens. We’re talking with two women who are strong supporters of the change, Nicole May and Amanda Maltbey.
What if zombies walk the streets of Wausau? In the comic book series “Revival”, written by Tim Seeley of Ringle, they do. And, we could soon live the what-if in a live-action film. This week, we’re back with Evan Cass talking to Seeley about Revival, Hack/Slash, and the wealth of comic titles with which he’s … Continue reading Tim Seeley: Comic Icon →
Wausau has had a millennial problem since before ‘millennial’ was the generational buzzword of the moment. To tackle that problem, MCDEVCO’s Community Engagement Specialist Nick O’Brien is hell-bent on giving life to Wausau’s creative community one bowl of SOUP at a time.