A podcast about all things happening on Washington's Olympic Peninsula: Port Angeles, Sequim, and beyond...
A run on the Olympic Discovery trail and reflections on life in a rural town.
Victor Gonzalez is a lavender farmer in Sequim, WA. He's also an educator, world traveler, owner and operator of lavender farm where he grows approximately 150 types of lavender. Learn about his love of lavender farming and make sure to visit Victors for Lavender Weekend and taste lavender tamales and hear the local musical favorite Joy in Mudville.
What makes the Sequim Farmer's Market so unique? Tune in and learn from the market president herself!
An interview with Powell Jones, the director of the Dungeness River Audubon Center located inside Railroad Bridge Park in Sequim, WA. Powell tells us why everyone must visit this magical place. The center emphasizes the Olympic Peninsula's unique natural and cultural resources with a focus on birds, rivers, fish and the people.
Kenny Hall is a Sequim, WA native who helps ordinary people like me live our healthiest lives.
Old towns have strong traditions, and Sequim is no different. Learn about our unique Irrigation Festival which is WA State's longest running festival (134 years!)Special thanks to Deon Kapetan, Festival Director and local business leader, for her time!
Today, I sit down with Amanda Lynn Bacon, lead vocalist of Black Diamond Junction, to discuss the music scene, lifestyle, and the things she loves most about living on the Olympic Peninsula.
An Interview with a small business owner of a retail boutique in Downtown Port Angeles.
Meet the owners of BrokersGroup Real Estate Professionals and hear some real real estate tips about homeowner insurance from James Castell of Castell Insurance. And what is an Irrigation Festival? Tune in to this week's podcast!
3/25/2019 Episode 3: The Seven Sites to See in Sequim Whether you're a local or passing through, these are the 7 most iconic stops in Sequim, Washington Real Estate Tip: 6 Things to AVOID when financing a home Small Business of the Week: Birds of A Feather Farm Store
After living my whole life in California, I reflect on the changes that led me to move to Washington. Small Business of the Week: Num Num Donuts Real Estate Tip: 5 ways to tell if a neighborhood is right for you
When a winter blizzard hits a small town, a group of neighbors spring into action to help their community. Real Estate Tips: How to Stage a House for Sale