Podcast Northwest is a platform dedicated to the issues, events, and people of the Pacific Northwest. Our goal is to sit down and have fun, insightful, raw, and real conversations with individuals from all backgrounds and beliefs.
Lance Gurel is the 2020 Democrat Candidate for the Washington State 4th Legislative District. We discuss his background and platform on which he is running.
The guys from the Bikers Against Teen Addiction and Abuse come in to talk about what their organization is trying to do to help Teens and about starting a new chapter in Eastern Washington
We are at a loss of words. Keith Carpenter...we know a lot of people who would kill to hear your voice just one more time. It was an honor to live by your side! We are glad you lived, that we had the privilege to know you, to love you as family, and proud to call you Brother! Although words fail us now, we wanted you guys to hear his voice, his story, and the hell of a man he was to so many in the recording we did with him in 2019. Until we meet again my friend.
Dallas Hoy and Nick Ervin of The Morning After Grooming Co. and the non profit People Over Profit. Come in to talk about their journey to becoming barbers, the difficulties when faced with a pandemic, and how they took the time while closed to focus on starting their non profit focused on the community.
Kyle is a professional body builder, 4th in the world in his weight class, COO of Big Dan’s Nutrition, and owner of Go The Distance Gym.
Country music singer and US Army Veteran Jesse Quandt comes to the studio to talk music, life, what pushed him to follow his dream of singing and where he is going from here.
Tanner and Jacob sit down to recap the past year of Podcasting and to share their thoughts and ideas going forward with Podcast Northwest and Yeti Media Group. They have a lot and need your help
Paul holds no punches about why he decided to tell his story about addiction in a raw, blunt and honest manner. And as Paul will tell you, addiction doesn’t care about where you come from, who you are, or your background.
Ann Marie Danimus is an Independent running for Washington State Senate in the Fourth Legislative District. We discuss police reform, medical reform, green energy, small business, and what it is like to run a campaign in the middle of a pandemic.
Chris Morse founder of MTFU and Relentless CRT sits down with Podcast Northwest and discusses everything from his upbringing to where he is today
Chris Morse founder of MTFU and Relentless CRT sits down with Podcast Northwest and discusses everything from his upbringing to where he is today
Chris Morse founder of MTFU and Relentless CRT sits down with Podcast Northwest and discusses everything from his upbringing to where he is today
Liv is an inspirational and amazing woman with an incredible story to tell. Liv’s story is one of hardship, perseverance, and triumph. Liv overcame an abusive marriage which placed her in the ranks of a horrifically manipulative religious cult known as Marble Community Fellowship in Stevens County, WA. This is her story. What she endured. How she escaped. And how she triumphed.
Liv is an inspirational and amazing woman with an incredible story to tell. Liv’s story is one of hardship, perseverance, and triumph. Liv overcame an abusive marriage which placed her in the ranks of a horrifically manipulative religious cult known as Marble Community Fellowship in Stevens County, WA. This is her story. What she endured. How she escaped. And how she triumphed.
Jonathan Bingle is an the owner of Bent Trivia and an entrepreneur. In 2019 he ran for the mayors seat of Spokane, WA. We sit down and talk about how he built Bent Trivia into one of the best known trivia games in town, politics, what it was like running for mayor, faith, family, and everything in between.
Julie Garcia and Jason Green of Jewels Helping Hands return for a second session! In this episode they talk about what it’s been like running the warming center, city issues, their plans for the future and what comes next!
Tanner Rowe has spent the last 10 years working in the drilling and oil & gas industry. He’s an every man, an entrepreneur, guitar player, and has always enjoyed discussing politics, philosophy, history, and really anything in between.
Jeremy McComb and the 2 Dumb 2 Quit podcast invaded our studio for an Episode we thought our audience would enjoy. Jeremy is a country artist based out of Nashville who has got some big big plans. And he was kind enough to let us share his conversation on our podcast.
Phil Sanford is the owner of 509 Metal Works. A few years back he suffered a catastrophic motorcycle accident and is now a walking miracle. After his accident he decided to take a huge leap and set off on his own. He’s now one of the premier metal artists in our region, and he has a hell of a story.
Brea Faux is a mother of two, owns Sort Organization and Cleaning Services, Navy Vet, running fanatic and like many of us has way too many hobbies (including stand up comedy) and not enough time. She has also ran the Iron Man and the Iron Nun was one of her mentors!
Lucas Walsh is a mental health advocate, practical philosopher, writer, and Freemason. He currently produces content for a nutraceutical company and a naturopathic clinic in Carlsbad, CA and works to raise awareness of the necessity of critical thinking in consumerism. He believes in absolute freedom of speech, intellectual liberty, and Americanism is general.
Jessa Lewis is a small business owner, served as the Eastern Washington Director of Healthcare for All – WA, is a founding board member of Alliance for a Healthy Washington, and most recently ran for State Senate in 2018. Her work experience spans the park service, working with the military, and recreational cannabis in Washington State. She's developed a reputation for taking outlandish adventures, passionate advocacy of issues, and is lovingly referred to as "notorious" by several members of Congress. Jessa grew up in Spokane Valley and has a great perspective on life and the politics which divide Eastern and Western Washington. She gives great insight into the political divide and provides a unique and leveled perspective into current issues and events.
Kris Kilduff is the Northwest business developer for Secretburger.com, runs a company called Re-Wind Pop Up Dinners, and is the food and alcohol writer for Spokane / Coeur D’ Alene Living Magazine. Kris is a life long chef and foodie. We discuss his themed dinners, travel, his passion for the culinary arts, and everything in between.....including the He-Man lunch box he arrived with.
Jamison Hook owns two Allstate Insurance agencies. Among other things Jamison is a philanthropist, working along side multiple businesses raising coats for kids, works with the Habitat for Humanity and hosts an annual suicide prevention comedy show.
Julie Garcia and Jason Green are advocates for the homeless and run the non-profit Jewels Helping Hands. They spend their days traveling around Spokane taking meals and much needed necessities to the houseless. Julie and Jason provide an extremely honest and boots on the ground insight into the lives of Spokane’s homeless. Our discussion covers causes of homelessness, how to prevent people from becoming homeless, housing shortages, drug abuse, sexual assault, local resources, problems shelters face, and solutions.
Rachae Bell is a chiropractor who specializes in the Craniocervical junction as well as an advocate for holistic health and medicine.
Kelsi Bates is the founder of The Goddess Society which is an organization dedicated to coaching women on individual empowerment and spirituality. She is also an advocate for sober living. Kelsi and I discuss her trials and triumphs with alcohol, finding self worth, conquering personal demons, and finding spirituality as well as how she is helping other women win their own personal battles and accomplish their goals.
Dustin Fedak is an MTFU Admin, taught corporate sales training, and now works as an account executive at a recruiting firm Dustin and I sit down over a few beers and talk about his nomadic childhood upbringing, traveling the country selling magazines and the wild stories which came from that experience, sales techniques, and life perspective.
Emily Love is the co-founder of Love 11 which is non-profit that provides sports scholarships and equipment grants for at risk and economically disadvantaged youth. Emily and I discuss what her non-profit provides for kids, the tragic loss of her son Micah, dealing with grief, and how Micah inspired her to create such a meaningful non-profit.
Angela and I sit down and discuss her time in the Air Force, marriage and relationships, health and fitness during pregnancy, women’s health and fitness in general, eating disorders, as well as the reasons why many woman have body image issues and how to combat them.
John Smith is a farmer, husband, outdoorsman, entrepreneur and a man of faith who holds a belief in hard work and personal accountability. He recently has come into the spotlight for being publicly outspoken against Dominionism, racism, and white supremacy. We sit down and talk about his experience growing up around the Aryan and Christian Identity movement. His grandfather was a Christian Identity leader in Idaho. John talks about how he escaped that upbringing, it’s origin and history, as well as it’s current presence and threat in our region.
Michael Cathcart is running for Spokane City Council, District 1. He is also the Executive Director of Better Spokane. We sit down and talk about his experience in the political arena, including his time working in the state legislature. Michael has a boots on the ground approach to his campaign and we go in depth over his vision of what it will take to build a safer community, create better housing opportunities, how to foster economic opportunity, and what he will do to bring transparency to our local government. www.facebook.com/VoteCathcart
Becca Goldman runs the Instagram and Facebook page Fish Food Friday. She is an aspiring entrepreneur, mother, and by day works in the medical industry. We sit down and talked about her journey through life, the untimely death of her parents, how she got through it, how she uses those experiences to help promote positivity, and how she is helping people push the boundaries of their personal and business skills. FishFoodFriday Can be found: Follow on Instagram HERE Follow on Facebook HERE Get Fishfoodfriday Swag HERE
Andrew Larson is a career chef and also the GOAT of Toast at Indaba in downtown Spokane, Washington. We sit down and talk about his history and experience in the restaurant industry as well as the trends and culture of food around town.
Carson Gemmill is a Mason, Shriner, MENSA member, machinist, freelance fabricator, metal artist, and a current psychology student at Whitworth University. In this episode we sit down and discuss social media, politics, gun control, and a variety of cultural and social subjects.
"There was a moment in time when I was homeless at SCC, I was living in my van and doing homework with a flashlight" Rick Clark is the founder of the non-profit Giving Backpacks, philanthropist, and Gonzaga Graduate. Ricks heart for humanity is surpassed by none. His journey is one of the most humbling, amazing, and triumphant stories you will ever hear
Keith is a machinist and a member of the MTFU Suicide prevention team. In this episode we sit down and discuss his battle with depression, drug addiction, and how he survived it all and uses that experience to help others in need.
Chris Morse is the founder of MTFU, owner of Freedom Project Six, and social media icon around the Inland Northwest. Chris stopped in to tell the whole story of MTFU. Good, bad, and ugly.
Kyle Stevens is a Pro Body Builder, Personal Trainer, Co Owner of Go The Distance Gym, Nutrition and Supplement Expert, Chief Operating Supervisor at Big Dan's Fitness, Life Coach, and Reverend. Kyle sits down to talk with us about how he got to where he is, Men's Health and a few things in between.
In this episode I sit down with Austin Lea, Nathan Peterson, and Jacob Thompson. We discuss the events that took place at the Liberty State Gala we tried to attend.