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It’s a box of BPA chocolates from us to you! BPA’s Bainbridge Stay At Home Companion podcast gathered Bainbridge Island talent into a weekly forum to educate, amuse, and connect islanders during the trying impacts of isolation during Covid-19. A collaboration between BPA, Bainbridge Prepares, and Bainbridge Community Broadcasting, the podcast initially aired May 5 – June 23, 2020 on BCB’s feed, “What’s Up Bainbridge?” Catch up on the full episode lineup HERE. Curtain Speech: Written by Evelyn Cantwell and Miranda Feldtman | Featuring Evelyn Cantwell Song: Heroes by The Hoot Hoots Time Capsule: Written produced and voiced by Dan Rosenberg with writing help from Raffi Minasian and Eric Shamer Song: Rental Car by Alex Fermanis Of a Feather: Written by Wendy Wallace and featuring Matty Whitman, Pete Benson, George Shannon, and Victoria Brown Song: Little Bird by Noah Byrd In the Drawing Room, Part 1: Written by Miranda Feldtman and featuring Justine Stillwell, Matt Eldridge, Ali Budge, James Sgambati O’Donnell, Sophie Eldridge and John Ellis. Listen to Part 2 of “In the Drawing Room” in Episode 6 Song: Through the Grey by Lucy Bishop BI PI, Part 1: Written by Miranda Feldtman and featuring Jim Anderson, Liz Ellis, Matt Howe and Jennifer Carrillo. Listen to Part 2 of “BI PI” in Episode 7 Song: Hellaspawn by Baywitch Animal Radio: Written by Layne DeGrow and Liz Ellis and featuring Henry Epp, Justin Lynn, JC Figuroa, Jesse Smith, Catherine MacLeod, Cynthia Lair, Layne DeGrow, Ted Dowling, and Kayla Teel Song: Safety Escape by Erica Cooper West Side Story Selections: Composed by Leonard Bernstein, arranged by Jack Mason and performed by Bainbridge Symphony Orchestra Song: Lonely Guru by Johnny Bregar Song: On the Road by St. Paul de Vence
The sixth episode of Bainbridge Stay At Home Companion, “Cultivating Stillness” is hosted by Diane Walker and produced by Miranda Feldtman, Liz Ellis, Matt Longmire, Ann Wilkinson-Ellis, and John Ellis. “May I Have Your Attention Please: Let Me Finish” Featuring Robert Craighead, Jennifer Behrens Pippin-Montanez, and Bob Downing Adapted from “Let Me Finish” by Dan Rosenberg Edited by Liz Ellis “Bad Advice With Dr. Bhama: Working From Home” Featuring Bhama Roget in conversation with Leigh Noffsinger Produced by Ann Wilkinson-Ellis Edited by Liz Ellis “In The Drawing Room” Written by Miranda Feldtman Featuring Ali Budge, Sophie Eldridge, Justine Stillwell, Sophie Eldridge, Matt Eldridge, Miranda Feldtman, Sophie Eldridge, Sophie Eldridge, James Sgambati-O'Donnell and John Ellis Our theme music is by Adam Prairie. You can learn more about Bainbridge Youth Services at their website, askbys.org, Yes! Magazine at their website, yesmagazine.org, and Bainbridge Prepares at their website, bainbridgeprepares.org. This program is a collaboration between that organization, Bainbridge Performing Arts, and Bainbridge Community Broadcasting.
This fifth episode of Bainbridge Stay At Home Companion, “The Lonely Guru,” is hosted by Mike Lisagor and produced by Miranda Feldtman, Liz Ellis, Matt Longmire, Ann Wilkinson-Ellis, and John Ellis. “May I Have Your Attention Please: Curtain Speech”Featuring Evelyn Cantwell Written (with love) by Evelyn Cantwell and Miranda Feldtman Edited by Liz Ellis “Are We There Yet? Part II”Featuring the voices of Reece Martine, Ocean Door, Rowan & Lockie Martin, Sera Pryde, and Harlow & Mabel Greene in conversation with Ann Wilkinson-Ellis Edited by Liz Ellis “The Lonely Guru”Written, recorded, mixed, and mastered by Johnny Bregar Our theme music is by Adam Prairie. You can learn more about Helpline House at their website, helplinehouse.org, and about Bainbridge Prepares at their website, bainbridgeprepares.org. This program is a collaboration between Bainbridge Performing Arts, Bainbridge Prepares, and Bainbridge Community Broadcasting.
Episode 5 of Bainbridge Stay At Home Companion features a poem from host Mike Lisagor, an original song about an intrepid isolator, the second installment in our “Are We There Yet” series, and music by Erica Cooper. “May I Have Your Attention Please: Curtain Speech” Featuring Evelyn Cantwell, written (with love) by Evelyn Cantwell and Miranda Feldtman, edited by Liz Ellis “Are We There Yet? Part II” Featuring the voices of Reece Martine, Ocean Door, Rowan & Lockie Martin, Sera Pryde, and Harlow & Mabel Greene in conversation with Ann Wilkinson-Ellis, edited by Liz Ellis “The Lonely Guru” Written, recorded, mixed, and mastered by Johnny Breagar Our theme music is by Adam Prairie. This episode first aired on June 2nd, 2020 in the "What's Up Bainbridge" feed from Bainbridge Community Broadcasting. It was produced by Miranda Feldtman, Liz Ellis, Matt Longmire, John Ellis, and Ann Wilkinson-Ellis.
The fourth episode of Bainbridge Stay At Home Companion, “Fowl-Weather Friends,” is hosted by Dominique Cantwell and produced by Miranda Feldtman, Liz Ellis, Matt Longmire, Ann Wilkinson-Ellis, and John Ellis. “May I Have Your Attention Please: Seagull Edition” Featuring Nathan Whitehouse and Max Levit Edited by Liz Ellis and Travis Samson “Shakespeare in the Dark: Henry IVd” Featuring Bhama Roget, John Ellis, Madelaine Figueroa, and Hope Koon, and Brian Feldtman in conversation with Miranda Feldtman Edited by Brian Feldtman “Of A Feather” Written by Wendy Wallace Featuring Pete Benson, Matty Whitman, George Shannon, and Victoria Brown Edited by Liz Ellis and Travis Samson Our theme music is by Adam Prairie. You can learn more about The Friends of the Farms at their website, friendsofthefarms.org and Bainbridge Prepares at their website, https://bainbridgeprepares.org. This program is a collaboration between that organization, Bainbridge Performing Arts, and Bainbridge Community Broadcasting. The events mentioned in this episode were The Covid Monologues, streaming at 7:30 on Friday evenings through June 5th at https://facebook.com/bpaonline/live, and be sure to join Bainbridge Symphony Orchestra on a virtual trip down memory lane on May 31 with “Remembrances” presenting highlights from last season and featuring guest artists Nathan Chan (cello) and Emily Acri (violin).
The fourth episode, “Fowl-Weather Friends,” is hosted by Dominique Cantwell and features bird pond comedy by Wendy Wallace, mis-heard Shakespeare, and selections from West Side Story, written by Leonard Bernstein and performed by our own Bainbridge Symphony Orchestra. “May I Have Your Attention Please: Seagull Edition” Featuring Nathan Whitehouse and Max Levit, edited by Liz Ellis and Travis Samson “Shakespeare in the Dark: Henry IVd” Featuring Bhama Roget, John Ellis, Madelaine Figueroa, and Hope Koon, as well as Brian Feldtman in conversation with Miranda Feldtman, edited by Brian Feldtman “Of A Feather” Written by Wendy Wallace, featuring Pete Benson, Matty Whitman, George Shannon, and Victoria Brown, edited by Liz Ellis and Travis Samson Our theme music is by Adam Prairie. This episode first aired on May 26th, 2020 in the "What's Up Bainbridge" feed from Bainbridge Community Broadcasting. It was produced by Miranda Feldtman, Liz Ellis, Matt Longmire, John Ellis, and Ann Wilkinson-Ellis.
Episode three, “It’s All Relative(s),” features music by Noah Byrd, excerpts from the upcoming Covid Monologues, conversations with island youngsters, and musings from Dan Rosenberg, as well as crucial missives from Bainbridge Prepares. "May I Have Your Attention Please?" Written by Miranda Feldtman, performed (and improved upon) by Chris Soldevilla, and edited by Travis Samson "Are We There Yet?" Featuring the voices of Rhys Martine, Ocean Doer, Rowan & Lockie Martin, Sera Pryde, and Harlow & Mabel Greene in conversation with Ann Wilkinson-Ellis, edited by Liz Ellis "Selections from the Covid Monologues" The first written & sung by Kate Pippinger, and the second--an anonymous poem submission printed and left on our doorstep at BPA--read by Matt Longmire "Little Bird" Written and performed by Noah Byrd This episode first aired on May 19th, 2020 in the "What's Up Bainbridge" feed from Bainbridge Community Broadcasting. It was produced by Miranda Feldtman, Liz Ellis, Matt Longmire, John Ellis, and Ann Wilkinson-Ellis.
It’s time for “It’s All Relative(s),” Episode 3 of the Bainbridge Stay at Home Companion, featuring music by Noah Byrd; excerpts from the upcoming Covid Monologues; conversations with island youngsters; and musings from Dan Rosenberg – along with some more useful missives from the folks at Bainbridge Prepares. This week’s “May I Have Your Attention Please” segment, “My Wife’s Sister,” was written by Miranda Feldtman, and read and riffed on by Chris Soldevilla. These segments are edited by Travis Samson. Our host this week is Dan Rosenberg. You can learn more about him at danrosenberg.com or watch his comedy special on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08526TKC7 , all proceeds from which benefit Bainbridge Performing Arts. “Are We There Yet?” features the voices of Reece Martine, Ocean Door, Rowan & Lockie Martin, Sera Pryde, and Harlow & Mabel Greene in conversation with Ann Wilkinson-Ellis. This segment, which features the song “Dances with Fireflies” by Nathan Moore https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf0rSKiGRyxcuMOyQZUUuIA is part one of an ongoing series; you can hear more by tuning into future episodes of this show. The Covid Monologues https://www.bainbridgeperformingarts.org/events/covid-monologues selections include a parody song by Kate Pippinger and an anonymous poem submission left on our doorstep at BPA and read for you by series producer, Matt Longmire. Don’t miss these and over 20 more original pieces representing life during pandemic and quarantine on Bainbridge Island, to be streamed as a three part series on Fridays May 22nd, 29th, June 5th, at 7:30pm on our Facebook channel https://www.facebook.com/BPAonline/ . They will be available afterwards on our website: https://www.bainbridgeperformingarts.org/events/bpapodcastThis selection featured music by Josh Woodward. The song of the week was written and performed by Noah Byrd. https://www.facebook.com/noahbyrdguitar/ Bainbridge Stay At Home Companion is brought to you by Bainbridge Performing Arts, Bainbridge Prepares, and Bainbridge Community Broadcasting, a community service of BARN, Bainbridge Artisan Resource Network. It is produced by Miranda Feldtman, Matt Longmire, Liz Ellis, Ann-Wilkinson Ellis, and John Ellis.
In “Embracing Chaos,” Episode 2 of the Bainbridge Stay At Home Companion, a private investigator finds herself in hot water when one dangerously hot stranger comes to her for help. In addition, Liz Ellis sits down with Guy Sidora to talk about the power of radio and share the words of Frank Buxton; we hear a song from Baywitch; and you’ll get further tips from our friends at Bainbridge Prepares. Enliven your quarantine experience by listening to this harrowing tale of what happens when the Island’s foremost gumshoe encounters a mystery down at the local speakeasy. Enjoy a sparkling conversation about the golden age of radio and the special kind of listening it engendered. Learn why masks aren’t the key to real estate, and get tips for fitting your edible garden to your home and lifestyle. Segments include “May I Have Your Attention Please” written by Miranda Feldtman, starring Ryan O’Donnell, edited by Travis Samson; a conversation with Guy Sidora edited by Liz Ellis and featuring the words of Frank Buxton; and “B.I. P.I. Part One” written by Miranda Feldtman, starring Jim Anderson, Matt Howe, Liz Ellis, and Jennifer Carillo, edited by Brian Feldtman. The theme song for “B.I. P.I.” is Dances and Dames by Kevin MacLeod. It is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license. You can learn more about the artist at incompetech.com. All other music by Adam Prairie. You can learn more about the resiliency efforts mentioned in this episode at bainbridgeprepares.com. This episode of the Bainbridge Stay At Home Companion was hosted by Bridget Young and produced by Miranda Feldtman, Matt Longmire, Liz Ellis, John Ellis, and Ann Wilkinson-Ellis. Stay At Home Companion is brought to you by Bainbridge Performing Arts, Bainbridge Prepares, and Bainbridge Community Broadcasting. To hear new episodes as they are released, subscribe to the “What’s Up Bainbridge” podcast from BCB , or keep an eye on social media from Bainbridge Performing Arts.
In the second episode, “Tales from the Coop,” hosted by Bridget Young, Liz Ellis reflects on the power of radio with Guy Sidora, and the two share memorable witticisms and lore from Frank Buxton. A private investigator finds herself in hot water with one dangerously hot stranger, we’re treated to a song from Baywitch, and we learn tips and receive community updates, as provided by our friends at Bainbridge Prepares." "May I Have Your Attention Please?" Written by Miranda Feldtman, performed by Ryan O'Donnell, and edited by Travis Samson A conversation between Guy Sidora in conversation with Liz Ellis regarding the words of Frank Buxton and the Golden Age of Radio, edited by Liz Ellis “B.I. P.I.” written by Miranda Feldtman, edited by Miranda and Brian Feldtman, starring Jim Anderson, Matt Howe, Liz Ellis, and Jennifer Carillo "Hellaspawn" Written and performed by Baywitch This episode first aired on May 12th, 2020 in the "What's Up Bainbridge" feed from Bainbridge Community Broadcasting. It was produced by Miranda Feldtman, Liz Ellis, Matt Longmire, John Ellis, and Ann Wilkinson-Ellis.
In our pilot episode, “Turning the Dial,” hosted by John Ellis, listen to Dr. Bhama Roget dispensing terrible advice, see what happens when eligible bachelor Mr. Insley visits the ladies of Bunchington Park, enjoy a song from Alex Fermanis, and hear safety tips from Bainbridge Prepares. "May I Have Your Attention Please?" Written by Miranda Feldtman, recorded, performed, and edited by Travis Samson "Bad Advice with Dr. Bhama" Produced by Ann Wilkinson-Ellis, hosted by Bhama Roget, featuring guest Todd Adams, edited by Liz Ellis “In The Drawing Room” written by Miranda Feldtman, edited by Miranda and Brian Feldtman, starring Justine Stillwell, Matt Eldridge, Ali Budge, James Sgambati O’Donnell, Sophie Eldridge, and John Ellis "Rental Car" Written and performed by Alex Fermanis This episode first aired on May 5th, 2020 in the "What's Up Bainbridge" feed from Bainbridge Community Broadcasting. It was produced by Miranda Feldtman, Liz Ellis, Matt Longmire, John Ellis, and Ann Wilkinson-Ellis.
Community has always been a passion for BCB founder Barry Peters, who with his wife, Channie, will be leaving Bainbridge Island this fall to join their daughter and grandchildren in Denver, Colorado. It was that passion for Community that drove Peters, who moved to Bainbridge Island in 2001, to help found Sustainable Bainbridge in 2005, and to serve on the Bainbridge City Council from 2008 to 2011. But this podcast is about his years with Bainbridge Community Broadcasting, which he founded in May of 2014 specifically to help build community. BCB is the first community-focused podcasting organization in the country, and since its inception Barry has been responsible for establishing and equipping the necessary recording studios; setting up the web presence, hosting over 100 podcast interviews, and recruiting and managing additional volunteers who have collectively hosted over 575 community podcasts. All of those podcasts have been focused on the people, organizations, issues and events of our local Bainbridge Island community. But who is Barry Peters? In this podcast BCB Tastes of Bainbridge producer Bob Ross interviews Barry to learn more about what led him to BCB -- and Bainbridge -- in the first place. Listen here and learn about Barry's early years in radio, the surprising decision he made on his first date with Channie -- who is BCB's most prolific podcast host -- and his hopes for the future, both for BCB and its new BARN family, and for his own adventures as an active grandparent of two irresistible granddaughters. As Barry says in his interview, "It's a terribly poignant and difficult time for us to leave so many friends and so much that has been meaningful for us in our life here on Bainbridge, but the magnet of grandchildren is very powerful!" Though we here at BCB can understand the choice that Barry and Channie have made, we will definitely miss them, and wish them all the best in their new adventures. Credits: BCB host, Bob Ross; audio editor and social media publisher, Diane Walker.
Community has always been a passion for BCB founder Barry Peters, who with his wife, Channie, will be leaving Bainbridge Island this fall to join their daughter and grandchildren in Denver, Colorado. It was that passion for Community that drove Peters, who moved to Bainbridge Island in 2001, to help found Sustainable Bainbridge in 2005, and to serve on the Bainbridge City Council from 2008 to 2011. But this podcast is about his years with Bainbridge Community Broadcasting, which he founded in May of 2014 specifically to help build community. BCB is the first community-focused podcasting organization in the country, and since its inception Barry has been responsible for establishing and equipping the necessary recording studios; setting up the web presence, hosting over 100 podcast interviews, and recruiting and managing additional volunteers who have collectively hosted over 575 community podcasts. All of those podcasts have been focused on the people, organizations, issues and events of our local Bainbridge Island community. But who is Barry Peters? In this podcast BCB Tastes of Bainbridge producer Bob Ross interviews Barry to learn more about what led him to BCB -- and Bainbridge -- in the first place. Listen here and learn about Barry's early years in radio, the surprising decision he made on his first date with Channie -- who is BCB's most prolific podcast host -- and his hopes for the future, both for BCB and its new BARN family, and for his own adventures as an active grandparent of two irresistible granddaughters. As Barry says in his interview, "It's a terribly poignant and difficult time for us to leave so many friends and so much that has been meaningful for us in our life here on Bainbridge, but the magnet of grandchildren is very powerful!" Though we here at BCB can understand the choice that Barry and Channie have made, we will definitely miss them, and wish them all the best in their new adventures. Credits: BCB host, Bob Ross; audio editor and social media publisher, Diane Walker.
On this episode we revisit our features on Bainbridge Community Broadcasting, and our interviews with founders Barry and Channie Peters. BCB started out as a low-power community radio initiative, but pivoting into podcasting when the group discovered that would better serve their community. We’ll listen to our first conversation with them from July 2015, and […] The post Podcast #107 – Exploring Community Podcasting appeared first on Radio Survivor.
On this episode we revisit our features on Bainbridge Community Broadcasting, and our interviews with founders Barry and Channie Peters. BCB started out as a low-power community radio initiative, but pivoting into podcasting when the group discovered that would better serve their community. We’ll listen to our first conversation with them from July 2015, and […] The post Podcast #107 – Exploring Community Podcasting appeared first on Radio Survivor.
This week we follow up with the subject of one our first episodes, Bainbridge Community Broadcasting. Paul took a day trip on a ferry from Seattle to visit Bainbridge Island and drop in on BCB. Co-founder Barry Peters took a few minutes to give a tour of the BCB studios and provide an update on […] The post Podcast #73 – Catching Up with Bainbridge Island’s Community Podcasting Experiment appeared first on Radio Survivor.
This week we follow up with the subject of one our first episodes, Bainbridge Community Broadcasting. Paul took a day trip on a ferry from Seattle to visit Bainbridge Island and drop in on BCB. Co-founder Barry Peters took a few minutes to give a tour of the BCB studios and provide an update on […] The post Podcast #73 – Catching Up with Bainbridge Island’s Community Podcasting Experiment appeared first on Radio Survivor.
After doing the math the founders of Bainbridge Community Broadcasting in Washington State decided that podcasting was a better route to serve their community than low-power FM. Barry and Channie Peters join us to discuss why they made this decision and how they’re using radio to inform and educate the community of Bainbridge Island. In […] The post Radio Survivor Podcast #8: Bainbridge Community Broadcasting Chose Podcasting over LPFM appeared first on Radio Survivor.
From BCB... http://bestofbcb.org/cafe-014-bcb-first-anniversary-party-may-2/ Door Prizes! Cake! A chance to do your own podcast! Bainbridge Community Broadcasting is offering all of the above at their Open Studio Birthday Party on Saturday, May 2nd from 10 am to 4pm. Yes, it's BCB's first birthday -- where has the time gone? In this podcast, BCB manager Barry Peters looks back over the year's accomplishments and discusses the group's plans for the year to come. As you might have guessed, with so much to celebrate (180 podcasts! 70 organizations served! 15,000 downloads!) we are definitely planning to party! So please -- stop by 325 Tormey Lane #144 (next to Silver Screen Video) on Saturday May 2nd and celebrate with us. Enjoy birthday cake and tasty treats from Jake's Pickup, and don't forget to enter for your chance to win one of our elegant door prizes, handcrafted by local artisans! Credits: BCB Host and audio tech Sandy Schubach; BCB audio editor Barry Peters; BCB publisher Diane Walker.
From BCB... http://bestofbcb.org/cafe-014-bcb-first-anniversary-party-may-2/ Door Prizes! Cake! A chance to do your own podcast! Bainbridge Community Broadcasting is offering all of the above at their Open Studio Birthday Party on Saturday, May 2nd from 10 am to 4pm. Yes, it's BCB's first birthday -- where has the time gone? In this podcast, BCB manager Barry Peters looks back over the year's accomplishments and discusses the group's plans for the year to come. As you might have guessed, with so much to celebrate (180 podcasts! 70 organizations served! 15,000 downloads!) we are definitely planning to party! So please -- stop by 325 Tormey Lane #144 (next to Silver Screen Video) on Saturday May 2nd and celebrate with us. Enjoy birthday cake and tasty treats from Jake's Pickup, and don't forget to enter for your chance to win one of our elegant door prizes, handcrafted by local artisans! Credits: BCB Host and audio tech Sandy Schubach; BCB audio editor Barry Peters; BCB publisher Diane Walker.