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We're back! For Season 3 of That's So Auburn! podcast we're interviewing all of the Auburn City Councilmembers, two at a time. Each episode will release a week a part, beginning with today's! Mayor Backus sat down with Deputy Mayor Cheryl Rakes and Councilmember Clinton Taylor to discuss the day to day, what got them into politics, and what keeps them going. Deputy Mayor Rakes has lived in Auburn since 1960, when her family moved from Bellingham because her father got a job at the fire department. He retired there in 1980 as a captain. Rakes attended Auburn schools and graduated in 1973. She then enrolled in Mr. Lee's Beauty School and Knapp College of Business and took a few classes at Green River College. Cheryl has been serving the Auburn community as Executive Director of the Downtown Auburn Cooperative since 2019, a position she loves as she works directly with small businesses. During the December 16 council meeting, she was elected by her fellow councilmembers to a one-year term as Deputy Mayor. Cheryl has been on the council since early 2023. Councilmember Clinton Taylor is the Founder and Executive Director of a financial education non-profit serving low-income BIPOC youth and young adults across Puget Sound. A U.S. Army Desert Storm veteran, Clinton holds degrees in Human Development, Organizational Leadership, and Non-Profit Leadership. He serves on the board of JumpStart Washington Coalition and the Washington State Partnership on Juvenile Justice, with prior roles in organizations like the Auburn Public School Foundation and Better People. As a 13-year Auburn resident, Clinton pastors a local non-denominational church and enjoys family time or cheering for the Los Angeles Rams and Oregon Ducks. Clinton joined the council in 2024.
In Ep. 118 of the Adventures in Advising podcast, Leander Yazzie, tribal relations liaison at the University of Washington Tacoma, facilitates a discussion with Devon Williams, Green River College; Alexis Perez, University of Washington Tacoma; and Cynthia DePoe, Pierce College Puyallup.Panelists share their experiences and roles in supporting Native and Indigenous students, the challenges of advising non-traditional students, and the significance of cultural integration in academic advising. The conversation highlights initiatives, increasing visibility and community for Native and Indigenous students, and emphasizing the need for personalized, community-centered advising practices. Subscribe to the podcast on your favorite podcast platform!The X, Instagram, and Facebook handle for the podcast is @AdvisingPodcastAlso, subscribe to our Adventures in Advising YouTube Channel!You can find Matt on Linkedin.
Thursday, May 9 on Urban Forum Northwest:*Hamdi Mohamed, president, Seattle Port Commission invites constituents to participate in the Port of Seattle Budget 101and the South County Impact Fund process on May 9 6-8 pm at El Centro de la Raza, 2524 16th Avenue South, Seattle,98144 and May 16 6-8 pm at Green River College, 417 Ramsay Way, Suite 112, Kent WA 98032.*Maria Doucettperry, Sound Transit's Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer and Edson Zavala, Sound Transit's Director of Economic Development. Both play a crucial role in holding the agency accountable to advancing and elevating the agency's values and commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Ms. Doucettperry was the Director of Equal Opportunity and Title IX at the University of Nevada, Reno. Mr. Zavala held a similar position with the City of Seattle.*Attorney Jesse Wineberry, Sr. is Co Founder, Washington Equity Now Alliance (WENA) and is a Delegate to the Washington State Democratic Convention that will be held at the Meydenbauer Center June 21, 22 & 23. Attorney Wineberry and supporters of the Reparations Resolutions that is on the agenda is expected to get a lot of support for passage.*Ramon Bryant Braxton, Artistic Director/Conductor 2024 Songs of Black Folks:Music of Resistance and Hope that will feature Special Guest Artist John Stoddart, Crystal Akin, several recording artist, 40 Voice Choir, a 50 Piece Orchestra. This Fathers Day & Juneteenth event will he held at Seattle's Paramount Theater on June 16 at 7:00 pm (PDT).Urban Forum Northwest streams live at www.1150kknw.com. Visit us at www.urbanforumnw.com for archived programs and relevant informatiom. Like us on facebook. Twitter X@Eddie_Rye. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Thursday, May 9 on Urban Forum Northwest: *Hamdi Mohamed, president, Seattle Port Commission invites constituents to participate in the Port of Seattle Budget 101and the South County Impact Fund process on May 9 6-8 pm at El Centro de la Raza, 2524 16th Avenue South, Seattle, 98144 and May 16 6-8 pm at Green River College, 417 Ramsay Way, Suite 112, Kent WA 98032. *Maria Doucettperry, Sound Transit's Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer and Edson Zavala, Sound Transit's Director of Economic Development. Both play a crucial role in holding the agency accountable to advancing and elevating the agency's values and commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Ms. Doucettperry was the Director of Equal Opportunity and Title IX at the University of Nevada, Reno. Mr. Zavala held a similar position with the City of Seattle. *Attorney Jesse Wineberry, Sr. is Co Founder, Washington Equity Now Alliance (WENA) and is a Delegate to the Washington State Democratic Convention that will be held at the Meydenbauer Center June 21, 22 & 23. Attorney Wineberry and supporters of the Reparations Resolutions that is on the agenda is expected to get a lot of support for passage. *Ramon Bryant Braxton, Artistic Director/Conductor 2024 Songs of Black Folks:Music of Resistance and Hope that will feature Special Guest Artist John Stoddart, Crystal Akin, several recording artist, 40 Voice Choir, a 50 Piece Orchestra. This Fathers Day & Juneteenth event will he held at Seattle's Paramount Theater on June 16 at 7:00 pm (PDT). Urban Forum Northwest streams live at www.1150kknw.com. Visit us at www.urbanforumnw.com for archived programs and relevant informatiom. Like us on facebook. Twitter X@Eddie_Rye.
Thursday, May 9 on Urban Forum Northwest: *Hamdi Mohamed, president, Seattle Port Commission invites constituents to participate in the Port of Seattle Budget 101and the South County Impact Fund process on May 9 6-8 pm at El Centro de la Raza, 2524 16th Avenue South, Seattle, 98144 and May 16 6-8 pm at Green River College, 417 Ramsay Way, Suite 112, Kent WA 98032. *Maria Doucettperry, Sound Transit's Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer and Edson Zavala, Sound Transit's Director of Economic Development. Both play a crucial role in holding the agency accountable to advancing and elevating the agency's values and commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Ms. Doucettperry was the Director of Equal Opportunity and Title IX at the University of Nevada, Reno. Mr. Zavala held a similar position with the City of Seattle. *Attorney Jesse Wineberry, Sr. is Co Founder, Washington Equity Now Alliance (WENA) and is a Delegate to the Washington State Democratic Convention that will be held at the Meydenbauer Center June 21, 22 & 23. Attorney Wineberry and supporters of the Reparations Resolutions that is on the agenda is expected to get a lot of support for passage. *Ramon Bryant Braxton, Artistic Director/Conductor 2024 Songs of Black Folks:Music of Resistance and Hope that will feature Special Guest Artist John Stoddart, Crystal Akin, several recording artist, 40 Voice Choir, a 50 Piece Orchestra. This Fathers Day & Juneteenth event will he held at Seattle's Paramount Theater on June 16 at 7:00 pm (PDT). Urban Forum Northwest streams live at www.1150kknw.com. Visit us at www.urbanforumnw.com for archived programs and relevant informatiom. Like us on facebook. Twitter X@Eddie_Rye.
Tom Evans Krause, Jon Kasprick and Charlie Harger join Bob to chat about creation & history of Green River College's radio station, KGRG-FM - celebrating 35 years of their 'Today's Rock' format - and the evolution of broadcasting, podcasting and the increased accessibility & tools available for students and aspiring broadcasters. We pay tribute to one of the greatest mentors in Seattle Radio history: Jim “Kampy” Kampmann. Fun Fact. Nirvana played Lindbloom Student Center at Green River in 1989. The full concert is now posted on YT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vzLb_FHmto https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vzLb_FHmto Listening to the audio on Podcast Service? See the Video at: - BobRivers.com: https://bobrivers.com/the-bob-rivers-show-20240112 or…- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ya-8wowOguc- YouTube Channel: https://YouTube.com/@BobRiversShow --> ( Please 'Like' and 'Subscribe' for Livestream notifications ???? ) We are distributed on demand on all major podcast services, livestream on YouTube @BobRiversShow. If you want to make sure you catch every show, sign up at bobrivers.com to get notified!
Mayor Nancy Backus chats with Green River College's President Suzanne Johnson and Vice President for Advancement George Frasier about that gorgeous campus up on Lea Hill and the struggles it and many colleges across the country have faced since the pandemic began in 2020. The three chat about enrollment shortfalls, what's being done, and what's the plan for the future. Plus, and this is important, do they prefer Friends or the Office? Stay tuned to find out.
Glass Knitting by Carol Milne A pioneer in the field of knitted glass, Carol Milne combines passion for knitting with experience in sculpture. The artist began working with kiln cast lead crystal, experimenting with different methods and developing a lost wax process to cast individual knitted works into glass. Playing with translucency and the material's ability to highlight a prismatic range of hues, light is essential to Milne's body of work, and she has recently been working on pieces that focus on illumination. States Milne: “I see my knitted work as metaphor for social structure. Individual strands are weak and brittle on their own, but deceptively strong when bound together. You can crack or break single threads without the whole structure falling apart. And even when the structure is broken, pieces remain bound together. The connections are what bring strength and integrity to the whole and what keep it intact.” Receiving a degree in landscape architecture from the University of Guelph, Canada, in 1985, Milne realized in her senior year that she was more interested in sculpture than landscape. After casting iron around glass in graduate school, she experimented with many materials: clay, bronze, concrete, wood, glass, epoxy, fiberglass, mosaic and found objects. In 2000, she returned to glass and has been working primarily with the material ever since. In 2006, Milne created her Knitted Glass, incorporating the techniques of knitting, lost wax casting, mold making and kiln casting. Her unique process involves knitting the original art piece using wax strands, surrounding the wax with a heat-tolerant refractory material, removing the wax by melting it out, thus creating a mold; and placing the mold in a kiln where lead crystal frit is heated to 1530 degrees F, melting the glass into the mold. After it has cooled, the mold material is removed to reveal the finished piece within. Collected internationally, Milne's work garnered the Silver Award at the International Exhibition of Glass, Kanazawa, Japan; the Juror's award, All Things Considered 9: Basketry in the 21st Century, National Basketry Organization; Special Citation and Honorable Mention, the 9th Cheongju International Craft Juried Competition, Cheongju, Republic of Korea; the Joan Eliot Sappington Award for On the Fringe: Today's Twist on Fiber Art, Lake Oswego Festival of the Arts; and Honorable Mention purchase award, Art of Our Century, UVU Woodbury Art Museum, Orem, UT.. Recent exhibitions include Carol Milne: Knit Wit, Bainbridge Island Museum of Art in 2019; Vogue Knitting LIVE! Seattle, Meydenbauer Center, Bellevue, WA; and Carol Milne: Knitting Glass, Schiepers Gallery, Hasselt, Belgium, both in 2017. Milne's collectors include Amazon Headquarters, Seattle, WA; Asheville Art Museum, Asheville, NC; Fuller Craft Museum, Brockton, MA; Glasmuseum Lette, Coesfeld, Germany; The Glass Furnace, Istanbul, Turkey; Gustav Selter GmbH & Co KG, Germany; The Kamm Teapot Foundation, Sparta, NC; MusVerre Nord, Sars Poteries, France; Notojima Glass Art Museum, Ishikawa, Japan; and UVU Woodbury Art Museum, Orem, UT. She has published three e-books: In the Name of Love; Knitted Glass: Kiln-cast Lead Crystal Bowls; and Glass Slippers. Carol Milne Knitted Glass: How Does She Do That?, authored by Steve Isaacson, is available as an e-book and in paperback Through her original work in knitted glass, Milne has blazed a new artistic path. Bringing the visual illusion of softness and drape to a material that is fixed in its final form, her work encourages closer inspection to reveal the nuances of her designs. Says Milne: “I've knitted since I was 10, but knitting wasn't a career path – or at least it didn't seem like one. I studied landscape architecture as a bridge between engineering and design. But I became captivated by earthworks and kinetic art, which lead me to sculpture. Glass is very much like kinetic sculpture, since it changes with the light.” Through different bodies of work – socks, shoes, baskets, hands knitting themselves – Milne addresses themes including the circle of life, the disconnect between appearance versus reality, black humor and visual puns. If the work wasn't challenging, she says, she would get bored and quit making it. “But in working with glass, scale is the biggest challenge. Large work requires large molds. Large molds are difficult to make, and heavy to move once they're made,” explains Milne. This month, Milne will have an open studio during REFRACT: The Seattle Glass Experience, October 14 from 11 to 4 p.m. She will exhibit a new body of work in an upcoming solo show, Knotty and Nice, at Culture Object gallery in NYC. An opening reception will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. on October 18. Three of her Grenade pieces are on view in an ongoing group show called Like Mother, now through November 2 at the Helen S. Smith Gallery at Green River College, Washington. Milne will teach Knitted Glass from November 4 to 6 and 10 and Casting Hands, November 8 to 9 at Milkweed Arts, Phoenix, Arizona. In 2024, she will exhibit at the Gala Opening of Chasen Gallery's new location at The Mark in Sarasota, FL, on January 20 and participate in Blue Spiral 1 Gallery's Glass Invitational, November 2 – December 25, 2024 in Asheville, NC.
"I've really enjoyed working with Capstone. Capstone is truly a learning organization, and our relationship has evolved over time. I've never doubted that we had their attention. I appreciate that commitment to the project and making sure the resident life experience is where it needs to be," - George Frasier, Green River College Join us as we celebrate COCM's 20th anniversary with the theme "Honoring the Past, Celebrating the Present, and Building the Future." On this episode of Student Housing Matters, Masha Sapper, SVP of Business Services at COCM, sits down with George Frasier of Green River College. George Frasier is the Vice President for College Advancement and Executive Director of Green River College Foundation. George is a non-profit executive and development professional with 28 years of experience and is passionate about supporting the educational dreams and aspirations of Green River Community College students. George discusses his role at the Green River and the college's focus on meeting students where they are, helping them find their path, and the transformative power of education in the community college and vocational space. Listen in as George shares the significance of student housing at Green River, its integration into the college's mission, the instrumental role that COCM played in fostering a collaborative and supportive environment for students, and his personal stories and experience working with several COCM staff members. Topics Covered George's background and his role at Green River College What didn't work, and the three partners that worked toward the integration of student housing into Green River's mission The pandemic's impact on Green River's international population and their adaptive changes The evolution and success of the management partnership with COCM and the importance of strong partnerships in ensuring student success George shares his personal stories and positive experiences working with COCM employees The transformative power of education in the community college setting Connect with George Leadership Team - Green River College George on LinkedIn Connect with Masha Student Housing Matters Student Housing Matters on Facebook Student Housing Matters on Twitter Capstone On-Campus Management Masha at COCM Masha on LinkedIn Email media@cocm.com
Over this past weekend - WE DID A THING! Our very first live and in-person presentation for PNW True Crime Fest at Green River College in Auburn, Washington. We covered Randall Woodfield, known as the I-5 Bandit, and later the I-5 Killer. The progression of his erratic and duplicitous deeds is a wild ride to say the least. It was amazing to meet so many incredible listeners, vendors, and fellow podcasters. Due to some technical difficulties outside of our control at the venue we were unable to share this live but we promise after this awesome experience we're not at all deterred and have big plans for more creative, interactive, and LIVE CONTENT around the corner. Today we shared a promo for Twisted & Uncorked!If you're enjoying our podcast, please consider leaving a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It helps get us seen by more creepy people just like you! Find us on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Patreon, & more! If you have any true crime, paranormal, or witchy stories you'd like to share with us & possibly have them read (out loud) on an episode, email us at pnwhauntsandhomicides@gmail.com or use this link. Another great way to support the show is by making a one time donation through BuyMeACoffee.AD Music from Uppbeat License YWG9BPO0I7XYQBBQ. Cover art by Chris & Cassie.Support the show
On today's episode, I speak with Coach Keith Bleyer from the Green River College Women's Program in Washington state. We talk about the benefits of a junior college including a small roster. He describes the school's unique degree programs including the ability to get a 4-year degree. Lastly, we discuss their core values of grit, respect and commitment. https://discovercollegesoccer.com/
May 27, 2022: A Note from Marguerita Cheng, CFP® Pro — I invite you to tune in for this week's episode of my podcast and video show, Margaritas with Marguerita, where for 15 minutes each Friday at 5:15 pm EST, we learn from industry experts how to flex our financial muscles live on Facebook. Meet our guest: Elaine Chu, Senior Philanthropic Advisor at Seattle Foundation Today's Topic: Community foundations and collective impact Rita asks: How did you get involved in Seattle Foundation, and how did you become interested in philanthropy? What does the Seattle Foundation do? Are there benefits to someone opening a fund at a community foundation than just giving individually? How has COVID impacted the foundation? The community? About Elaine Chu: As Senior Philanthropic Advisor at Seattle Foundation, Elaine leads with a diversity, equity, and inclusion lens. She provides strategic consulting to 100+ impact-driven individuals and families to achieve their philanthropic goals, align their giving priorities, and develop trusted community relationships between nonprofits and donors. She also manages the Foundation's Scholarships Program and Youth Grantmaking Board. Elaine started her career in nonprofit at a grassroots housing organization focused on providing workshops to educate tenants on their rights around evictions. She has over 20 years of nonprofit experience in relationship building and development, focusing on youth development and education. Before Seattle Foundation, she held positions with YouthCare, Seattle Housing Authority, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, and Casey Family Programs. Elaine holds two Bachelor of Arts degrees (Business and Political Science) and a Master in Public Administration, both from the University of Washington. Her volunteer and community work includes serving as Board of Trustees Chair for Green River College, a Governor appointed position and being on the executive leadership committee for the Washington State Opportunity Scholarship. She was awarded the National Women's Political Caucus Heroine Award and Northwest Asian Weekly Foundation's Community Award. Click here to connect with Elaine on LinkedIn! Join us this and every Friday at 5 pm EST on Facebook Live: facebook.com/hopekatzgibbs Watch all of our episodes: www.MargueritaCheng.tv.
Police investigate a double murder in Concord, New Hampshire. The Celtics beat the Nets 109 to 103. President Biden spoke at Green River College yesterday in Auburn, Washington. Five minutes of news that will keep you in The Loop.
Coming Saturday April 23rd - it's VINYLTHON 2022! Join us in the Record Room at the Retro Emporium in Kent on Saturday the 23rd for Vinylthon! It's a one day event where college radio stations from across the nation come together to help promote and raise money for radio broadcasting scholarships! The Retro Emporium will be hosting 89.9 KGRG-FM (the campus station at Green River College) from 12pm-2pm, while they play music from their station and answer questions about their program, and what it's like to work in radio. Visit the Retro Emporium at 328 W Meeker St in Kent, Washington Learn more about Today's Rock on 89.9 KGRG-FM at their website kgrg.com Want to be a guest on the show? Send an E-mail to MikeSeibertRadio@Gmail.com or hit me up on social media Twitter: twitter.com/MikeSibertRadio Instagram: www.instagram.com/mikeseibertradio/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/MikeSeibertRadio/ Join the Mike Seibertronians MSRP Friends & Fans Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/283425746647866 Theme music used with permission from Michael Geissler. For music like it, check out his website www.bytormusic.com/ Alternate theme song written and performed by Lucia Fasano. Check out her work on her Patreon page: www.patreon.com/luciafasano Like, Share, Rate, and Review the show wherever you find it, and help the show grow by giving a 5-star rating. Subscribe on your favorite podcast app so you never miss an episode!
Brooke Lazotte is my guest for this episode.Brooke is a keyboard player with a resume too long to share here. One Sunday afternoon I sat down with Brooke in a recording studio in Seattle. I was introduced to Brooke by Raymond Hayden. Ray shared with me that Brooke is one of his mentors and that I would find him to be an enjoyable guest to have on the show. Ray really missed the mark. Brooke is perhaps one of the most enjoyable people I have ever had the chance to interview. Brooke started taking piano lessons at a young age. Throughout school Brooke was always enjoying playing piano and performed in a number of bands and productions. He attended Green River College where he performed with the schools award winning jazz band. After college Brooke played in many bands in the greater Seattle area eventually his bands opened for national acts such as Bob Marley, The Tubes, Bootsy Collins, The Ohio Players and many more.... I am purposely leaving names off the list, you have to listen to find out more.Brooke moved to LA to continue his musical journey working in the movie and tv industry. He also opened a coffee shop in LA . The stories from the coffee shop are must listen stories.Eventually Brooke ended up in Europe and continued his musical career. Family brought him back to Seattle where he is now living again.For over 200 days straight Brooke has performed live on Facebook from the recording studio he oversees. These Morning Rendezvous shows often go for over an hour and attract an audience from around the world.Meet Brooke Lazotte. Keyboard player, storyteller, world traveller. Listen to his music on his YouTube channel or Tune into his Morning Rendezvous on Facebook.Thanks for tuning into this episode of the Exploring Washington State Podcast! If the information in our conversations and interviews are enjoyable and valuable to you, please head over to iTunes, subscribe to the show, and leave us an honest review.Your reviews and feedback will not only help us continue to deliver great, helpful content, but it will also help us reach even more amazing listeners just like you!If you want to read about some of the many amazing places to explore in Washington State, you should just pack your bags and go! Explore Washington State is the perfect place for inspiration. Check it out today. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ExploringWash)
In the midst of a global pandemic, Green River College’s Relationship & Sexual Violence Prevention (RSVP) Peer Educator program formed, with the goal of providing student-led violence prevention education to the students, faculty, and staff of GRC, a diverse college located in King County, WA. In the second of two episodes, we hear from the Kelsey Barrans, Assistant Director of Violence Prevention at Green River College, on the behind the scenes of their peer education program. Connect with us: Visit our website at https://kcsarc.org Email the show at education@kcsarc.org Find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @kcsarc If you or a loved one have experienced sexual assault or abuse, you are not alone; there are resources to support you in your healing process. Visit http://RAINN.org to find support near you. Intro & Outro Music: “Blue Skies” by Silent Partner
In the midst of a global pandemic, Green River College’s Relationship & Sexual Violence Prevention (RSVP) Peer Educator program formed with the goal of providing student-led violence prevention education to the students, faculty, and staff of GRC, a diverse college located in King County, WA. In this first of two episodes, RSVP Peer Educators share a bit about what peer education is, why they do what they do, and their thoughts on violence prevention’s place in higher education. Next week, we hear from the facilitator of the program and the work behind building a team of peer educators. Connect with us: Visit our website at http://kcsarc.org Email the show at education@kcsarc.org Find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @kcsarc If you or a loved one have experienced sexual assault or abuse, you are not alone; there are resources to support you in your healing process. Visit http://RAINN.org to find support near you. Intro & Outro Music: “Blue Skies” by Silent Partner
Luisa's Mom signed her up for baseball at 12 because it was more convenient than softball. Baseball isn't very popular in Australia so her Mom didn't know the difference between the two. The error proved to be a blessing. Luisa fell deeply in love with the game and has pushed well beyond the societal limits that have been placed on girls and woman in the game of baseball. At 20 years old Luisa has made the roster at Green River College; not as a novelty but as a key member that will contribute to the overall success of the team. She lives baseball 24 hours a day. When she's away from the field, she's at Driveline where she works as the Baseball Technologies Coordinator. She gets to play with all the really cool data and technology offered at Driveline. In our conversation she tells her incredible story, and shares tips to improve strength, bat speed and enhance arm care. Twitter - @luisagauci IG - luisagauic_
Episode 8 - Everett reads two old essays he did for a Philosophy Class at Green River College, discussing Zeno's paradoxes and Moral Licensing. http://revisionisthistory.com/episodes/01-the-lady-vanishes - Everett references this Revisionist History podcast, so check it out if you're interested.
Episode 8 - Everett reads two old essays he did for a Philosophy Class at Green River College, discussing Zeno's paradoxes and Moral Licensing. http://revisionisthistory.com/episodes/01-the-lady-vanishes - Everett references this Revisionist History podcast, so check it out if you're interested.
In this episode of #Gatorcast, President Johnson and guest Dr. Randy VanWagoner continue to discuss the importance of community colleges and the challenges that come with change.
In this episode of Gatorcast, President Johnson and guest Dr. Randy VanWagoner discuss the importance of community colleges and the challenges that come with change.
10/3/20- Godfrey Drake, Head Coach at Green River College, joins the show to explain his basketball journey - from growing up in Jackson, Mississippi, to making the move to the Pacific Northwest. He breaks down what he looks for when watching film, the underspoken differences between the head coach and an assistant, and what he took out of earning his Sports Administration Degree. The Jeremy Mills Podcast Episode #215. Everything You Need: https://linktr.ee/jeremyjoemills Website: www.jeremymillspodcast.com; Twitter & Instagram @jeremyjoemills; Email: jeremymillspodcast@gmail.com. Theme Song: Jeremy Mills Podcast - Don Dishes & M3_Beats
In this episode of GatorCast, Dr. Suzanne Johnson continues her discussion with guest Casey Sacks on the importance of community colleges and the role that the federal government plays in supporting them nationally.
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Powered by POD DECKS! Use my promo code MSRP10 at checkout to receive 10% off your first order! www.poddecks.com/ Ripped from the “After Hours” Monday night live stream, I talk about the smoke in the pacific northwest and toys and collectibles, including leaked images of the 1986 Studio Series Transformers: The Movie figures. Plus the latest in fall TV premieres, an update on Transformers virtual conventions and projects from my friends that you won’t want to miss! Fall quarter at Green River College starts on September 21st. For enrollment information, class schedules, and all things Gators, go to https://www.greenriver.edu/ To learn more about how to register for classes, please visit: https://greenriver.edu/GetStarted If you’re specifically interested digital and broadcast media and the journalism, use the class finder portal and filter for JOURN - JOURNALISM class codes https://www.greenriver.edu/grc/classfinder/ Want to be a guest on the show? Send an E-mail to MikeSeibertRadio@Gmail.com or hit me up on social media Twitter: twitter.com/MikeSibertRadio Instagram: www.instagram.com/mikeseibertradio/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/MikeSeibertRadio/ MSRP show intro, outro, and bumpers produced by Dave Sanders. Theme music used with permission from Michael Geissler. Check out more of his music at his website www.bytormusic.com/ Alternate theme song written and performed by Lucia Fasano. More of her work is availble on her Patreon page: www.patreon.com/luciafasano Like, Share, Rate, and Review the show wherever you find it, and help the show grow by giving a 5-star rating. Subscribe on your favorite podcast app so you never miss an episode!
In this episode of #Gatorcast, Dr. Suzanne Johnson discusses with guest Casey Sacks the importance of community colleges and the role that the federal government plays in supporting them nationally.
Powered by POD DECKS! Use my promo code MSRP10 at checkout to receive 10% off your first order! www.poddecks.com/ KOMO Newsradio reporter Charlie Harger returns to discuss his upcoming podcasting lab class at Green RIver College, re-imagined for distance learning. We also talk about some of the myths and misconceptions folks might have about starting their own podcast, as well as sharing tips and tricks on adapting to a work-from-home environment. And what does any of this have to do with Star Trek: The Motion Picture and The Transformers: The Movie? Fall quarter at Green River College starts on September 21st. For enrollment information, class schedules, and all things Gators, go to https://www.greenriver.edu/ To learn more about how to register for classes, please visit: https://greenriver.edu/GetStarted If you’re specifically interested digital and broadcast media and the journalism, use the class finder portal and filter for JOURN - JOURNALISM class codes https://www.greenriver.edu/grc/classfinder/ Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/KM47vlgTm3o Follow Charlie Harger on Twitter at https://twitter.com/KOMOCharlie Check out his full interview with William Shatner on the KOMO News website here: https://komonews.com/news/entertainment/william-shatner-says-he-may-be-willing-to-return-as-captain-kirk Want to be a guest on the show? Send an E-mail to MikeSeibertRadio@Gmail.com or hit me up on social media Twitter: twitter.com/MikeSibertRadio Instagram: www.instagram.com/mikeseibertradio/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/MikeSeibertRadio/ MSRP show intro, outro, and bumpers produced by Dave Sanders. Theme music used with permission from Michael Geissler. Check out more of his music at his website www.bytormusic.com/ Alternate theme song written and performed by Lucia Fasano. More of her work is available on her Patreon page: www.patreon.com/luciafasano Like, Share, Rate, and Review the show wherever you find it, and help the show grow by giving a 5-star rating. Subscribe on your favorite podcast app so you never miss an episode!
In this episode of #Gatorcast, Dr. Suzanne Johnson continues her discussion with guest Kathy Obear on the meaning of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, and the role it plays in our communities.
Dr. Suzanne Johnson, President of Green River College, is joined by guest Dr. Kathy Obear as they discuss the meaning of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, and the role it plays in our communities.
Learn important information about transfer applications from Green River to a four-year college or university. No matter where you land, your journey starts here.
When the Coronavirus shut down college campuses across the US, most student housing facilities closed as well. But what do you do if the majority of your residents are not from the US and may not have the option to simply go home? How do you continue to serve students and stay connected with them when you’re required to stay at least six feet apart? Lupita ‘Pete’ Morales is the Assistant Director of Housing Operations at the Campus Corner Apartments at Green River College in Auburn, Washington. She oversees operations for the 340 students living on campus, 179 of whom have remained on campus through the COVID-19 shutdown. Pete is committed to building a diverse and equitable community in an environment where 80% of the residents are international students. On this episode of Student Housing Matters, Pete joins guest host Alton Irwin to discuss her team’s response to Coronavirus. She describes the diverse population of international residents she serves, weighing in on why she advocated to keep student housing open and what innovative strategies her team is using to stay in touch with its residents. Listen in for Pete’s insight around how the GRC team is navigating social distancing guidelines and learn what customer service, communication and cleanliness processes they plan to continue even after the pandemic is over. Topics Covered Pete’s role as AD of Housing Operations at Green River College The diverse population of international students at Green River What Green River leadership did to plan for COVID-19 in February The Instagram account Pete’s staff is using to stay in touch with residents What processes Pete’s team plans to continue once the crisis is over How Pete’s team navigated move-in/out with social distancing guidelines Why Green River student housing advocated to stay open How Pete’s staff communicates with students who are learning English How a typical day in Pete’s office looks different right now What Pete’s team is doing to improve customer service to residents Connect with Pete Green River College Pete on LinkedIn Gator Pond on Instagram Connect with Leigh Anne & Alton Student Housing Matters Student Housing Matters on Facebook Student Housing Matters on Twitter Capstone On-Campus Management Leigh Anne on LinkedIn Alton on LinkedIn Email media@cocm.com
Episode 11 of Adventures in Advising sees Colum Cronin and Matt Markin speak with Leander Yazzie and learn about the about the experiences of Native students at Green River College.You'll also hear from advisors at California State University-San Bernardino about obstacles to learning and how to assist students to overcome these.In this episode you’ll hear interviews with (in order of appearance): Leander Yazzie - Progress & Completion Advisor at Green River CollegeMonica Pulido - Administrative Support Assistant at California State University, San BernardinoCraig R. Seal - Professor of Management at California State University, San BernardinoYou'll also hear contributions from Suzanne Sealey, Omneya Badr, Michael Harrison, Dane Zdunowski and Marian Gabra.We love to hear from listeners. What did you enjoy? Are there improvements we could make? Are there specific topics you’d like us to cover, or people you’d like us to interview?You can find Colum and Matt on Twitter: @ColumFromCork and @MarkinMattAnd on Linkedin:Colum - https://www.linkedin.com/in/colum-cronin/Matt - https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-markin/The Twitter, Instagram and Facebook handle for the podcast is @AdvisingPodcast
Episode 7: This week Josh welcomes the great Lee Olson back to the show! Tune in to hear all about their crazy days in college. Highlights include the Puffy Coat Story, the Boone's Farm Wine Night, and how Lee managed to get nearly half the alphabet for grades listed on his transcripts. #Ellensburg #CWU #Podcast0:00 - Intro 0:55 - Welcome Back Lee2:00 - Green River College4:30 - Professors10:00 - The Sub Community Center12:24 - Math Class22:23 - Bellingham < Ellensburg28:15 - CWU Dorm Life31:36 - Boone's Night39:47 - Football Games43:09 - Lee Rock46:20 - Albertsons Story49:35 - Josh the Mute51:44 - Puffy Coat / Big Red54:20 - No Shits Given55:57 - Outro YouTube Linkhttps://youtu.be/ZkdF0DN-jHI
Learn the ins-and-outs of preparing to transfer from Green River to a four-year college or university. No matter where you land, your journey starts here.
The Poetry Vlog (TPV): A Poetry, Arts, & Social Justice Teaching Channel
Watch the YouTube version here: (https://youtu.be/Mj0BGd4pLG0) This week on The Poetry Vlog, Patrick Milian from Patrick and Pop Culture discusses Lana Del Rey's most recent album and how it connects to the work of 20th-century poet John Ashbery. -- About Patrick: Patrick Milian is an instructor at Green River College in Auburn, Washington. He has been a David A. Robertson Fellow, William Ralph Wayland Fellow, the recipient of a grant from the Klepser Endowment, and winner of the Richard J. Dunn Teaching Award. His poetry and creative non-fiction have appeared in Denver Quarterly, Fourteen Hills, Mid-American Review, The Offing, and The Seattle Review, for which he was a Pushcart Prize nominee. Peer-reviewed essays have appeared in Joyce Studies Annual and forthcoming in Modernism/modernity. The Gleaners, a song cycle written in collaboration with composer Emerson Eads premiered by Northwest Art Song Fall 2018, and his chapbook, "Pornographies" was published the same season. He received his PhD from the University of Washington. More on Patrick: Instagram: (https://www.instagram.com/patrick.milian) // Facebook: (https://www.facebook.com/patrick.milian.73) // ● The Poetry Vlog is a YouTube Channel and Podcast dedicated to building social justice coalitions through poetry, pop culture, cultural studies, and related arts dialogues. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to join our fast-growing arts & scholarship community (youtube.com/c/thepoetryvlog?sub_confirmation=1). Connect with us on Instagram (instagram.com/thepoetryvlog), Twitter (twitter.com/thepoetryvlog), Facebook (facebook.com/thepoetryvlog), and our website (thepoetryvlog.com). Sign up for our newsletter on (thepoetryvlog.com) and get a free snail-mail welcome kit! ● The Fall 2019 Student Team: Mandy Cook - Team Manager // Wil Engstrom - Video Editor // Parker Kennedy - Video Editor // Kristin Ruopp - Digital Marketing & Outreach // Reagan Welsh - Social Media & Communications // Mel Kuoch - Video Editor // Season 3 of The Poetry Vlog is supported by The Simpson Center for the Humanities, with support from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the Jack Straw Cultural Center. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Running Start is a dual credit program that allows local high school juniors and seniors to take college classes, tuition-free, while earning their high school degree. In this episode, listeners will learn more about the benefits of the program, as well as the resources available to help students succeed during their studies. greenriver.edu/gatorcast facebook.com/greenrivercollege instagram.com/greenriverc twitter.com/greenrivercc youtube.com/greenrivercollege
Learn some of the ins-and-outs of preparing a successful resume and cover letter, as well as the campus resources available to help prepared students during their career search. greenriver.edu/gatorcast facebook.com/greenrivercollege instagram.com/greenriverc twitter.com/greenrivercc youtube.com/greenrivercollege
With more than 50% of Green River students receiving financial aid, Green River College President Dr. Suzanne Johnson discusses the importance of financial literacy Kirsten Weber and Amanda Smyser in Part 1 of this series.
By popular demand, I’m unpacking Avengers Endgame - giving my take on the major plot points and some of the news about the movie that’s dropped after the first couple weeks of its theatrical run, including the new trailer for Spider-Man: Far From Home and more. Guests include (multiple) award-winning journalist, KGRG alumni and podcasting insturctor, Charlie Harger, and podcast host, the #SelfieDad, Chris “Burr” Martin. Plus your voice mails! Like, Share, Rate, and Review this podcast wherever you find it, and help the show grow by giving a 5-star rating and write a review on iTunes. Keep up with the latest from friends of the podcast and check out the Mike Seibert Radio Facebook Events page: www.facebook.com/pg/MikeSeibertRadio/events TIME CODES: Charlie Harger - 3:30 Burr Martin - 42:00 Voice Mails - 1:25:00 Check out the guitar cover of "Portals" from the "Avengers: Endgame (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)", originally composed by Alan Silvestri. Download link: https://breadhenge.bandcamp.com/track... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/breadhenge/ Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mhhylux84kg Follow Charlie Harger on Twitter: https://twitter.com/KOMOCharlie Sign up for Digital Radio/Podcasting lab classes at Green River College in Auburn, WA KGRG website: https://www.kgrg.com/classes/ GRC website: https://www.greenriver.edu/students/academics/degrees-programs/broadcasting/ Follow Selfie Dad, Burr Martin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/burrmartin Check out the Burr Martin Experience podcast: https://pantspending.com/burr-landing Listen to the “Break the Chains of Human Trafficking” podcast, presented by Mike Seibert Radio and Federal Way Coalition Against Trafficking: anchor.fm/BreakTheChainsFWCAT Comprehensive information about the 2019 BTC 5k, including registration, event info, and general information about the walk/run can be found through this link: runsignup.com/Race/WA/FederalWay…HumanTrafficking5K Like the FWCAT page on Facebook for updates and upcoming community meetings: www.facebook.com/events/1985935928150022/ All money received helps bring education into Federal Way schools, youth groups and churches, teaching our community about sex/human trafficking. For more information, or to see how you can become involved, please visit our websitewww.fwcat.org Also visit and share the Seattle Against Slavery website for even more information about their mission, programs, volunteering, and more resources about preventing human trafficking in our community: www.seattleagainstslavery.org/
It’s the best Star Trek currently on broadcast television! Myself, Killing Spree, and returning guest co-host Dave Sanders talk about Seth MacFarlane’s The Orville! FULL SPOILER DISCUSSION! We unpack the first two seasons, run down the characters, and speculate about the future of the series - plus, it get strangely political at times too. And stick around after the credits for some bonus WWE talk! Listen to KGRG 1 Your Classic Alternative online: https://www.kgrg1.com/ Don’t miss the KGRG 30th Anniversary Benefit Concert on Friday, May 10th at the Green River College Campus - featuring The Home Team, The Lightweight Champs, and Cashing in Karma. More info at the Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/2112964418759153/ If you’d like to support KGRG directly, check out the DONATE tab on the website: https://www.kgrg.com/donate/ Listen online and streaming to the world at https://www.kgrg.com/ on iHeart Radio, TuneIn Radio, and on the KGRGFM app. And if YOU want to be a part of the KGRG legacy and the next generation of broadcasters, sign up for radio lab classes at Green River College in Auburn, WA KGRG website: https://www.kgrg.com/classes/ GRC website: https://www.greenriver.edu/students/academics/degrees-programs/broadcasting/ For more about the month-long anniversary celebration, check out this great article in the Auburn Reporter: http://www.auburn-reporter.com/news/green-river-colleges-pioneering-radio-celebrates-30-years-of-todays-rock/ Listen to the “Break the Chains of Human Trafficking” podcast, presented by Mike Seibert Radio and Federal Way Coalition Against Trafficking: https://anchor.fm/BreakTheChainsFWCAT Comprehensive information about the 2019 BTC 5k, including registration, event info, and general information about the walk/run can be found through this link: https://runsignup.com/Race/WA/FederalWay/FWCATBreaktheChainsofHumanTrafficking5K Like the FWCAT page on Facebook for updates and upcoming community meetings: https://www.facebook.com/events/1985935928150022/ All money received helps bring education into Federal Way schools, youth groups and churches, teaching our community about sex/human trafficking. For more information, or to see how you can become involved, please visit our website www.fwcat.org Also visit and share the Seattle Against Slavery website for even more information about their mission, programs, volunteering, and more resources about preventing human trafficking in our community: https://www.seattleagainstslavery.org/
Celebrating 30 years of Today’s Rock from Green River College on 89.9 KGRG-FM, it’s the one-night-only return of my original live radio show, MIKE AFTER DARK! Alumni Week featured more than 15 KGRG veterans who now work professionally in the radio industry today, doing daily guest DJ shifts from April 29th to May 3rd. Originally aired LIVE on Monday, April 29th from 9 pm to midnight, Featuring surprise guests and the KGRG-FM debut of new music from Wordburglar and Lucia Fasano. Plus classic tunes from: Kirby Krackle, Bytor Music, Waking Things, and MORE! Don’t miss the KGRG 30th Anniversary Benefit Concert on Friday, May 10th at the Green River College Campus - featuring The Home Team, The Lightweight Champs, and Cashing in Karma. More info at the Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/2112964418759153/ If you’d like to support KGRG directly, check out the DONATE tab on the website: https://www.kgrg.com/donate/ Listen online and streaming to the world at https://www.kgrg.com/ on iHeart Radio, TuneIn Radio, and on the KGRGFM app. And if YOU want to be a part of the KGRG legacy and the next generation of broadcasters, sign up for radio lab classes at Green River College in Auburn, WA KGRG website: https://www.kgrg.com/classes/ GRC website: https://www.greenriver.edu/students/academics/degrees-programs/broadcasting/ For more about the month-long anniversary celebration, check out this great article in the Auburn Reporter: http://www.auburn-reporter.com/news/green-river-colleges-pioneering-radio-celebrates-30-years-of-todays-rock/ Listen to the “Break the Chains of Human Trafficking” podcast, presented by Mike Seibert Radio and Federal Way Coalition Against Trafficking: https://anchor.fm/BreakTheChainsFWCAT Comprehensive information about the 2019 BTC 5k, including registration, event info, and general information about the walk/run can be found through this link: https://runsignup.com/Race/WA/FederalWay/FWCATBreaktheChainsofHumanTrafficking5K Like the FWCAT page on Facebook for updates and upcoming community meetings: https://www.facebook.com/events/1985935928150022/ All money received helps bring education into Federal Way schools, youth groups and churches, teaching our community about sex/human trafficking. For more information, or to see how you can become involved, please visit our websitewww.fwcat.org Also visit and share the Seattle Against Slavery website for even more information about their mission, programs, volunteering, and more resources about preventing human trafficking in our community: https://www.seattleagainstslavery.org/
President Johnson discusses the ins-and-outs of the Associated Students of Green River College (ASGRC) with current ASGRC President Floyd (Zhaowei) Chen, Vice President Rosie (Omjee) Son and Chief Justice Veronica Chaplin. Elections for next year’s executive officers will be held during the Spring Quarter.
President Johnson and educational and career planner Josh Staffieri discuss career exploration and the resources available to students who are planning for life after college. Topics include figuring out who you are, where you're going, and how you're going to get there.
Join us for Part 2 of President Johnson's conversation with author and social justice advocate C. Nicole Mason, who shares her personal journey as the two discuss her book, Born Bright: A Young Girl's Journey from Nothing to Something in America.
President Johnson is joined by author and social justice advocate C. Nicole Mason, who recently lead a three-day series of lectures and workshops focusing on equity, diversity and the power of personal narrative at Green River College. In this episode, Dr. Mason shares her personal journey as the two discuss her book, Born Bright: A Young Girl's Journey from Nothing to Something in America.
Opening a brand-new residence hall, on a campus that is not used to serving its students 24/7, is quite an undertaking. How do you manage the expectations of a diverse student population? How do you initiate support services after traditional hours? How do you build the foundation for a successful community—without the luxury of established policies and procedures? Rob Olson is the Director of Facilities and Capital Projects at Green River College, and Greg Houghton is the Director of Finance and Operations at Northeastern University. But prior to their current roles, both Rob and Greg worked with guest host Tara Wilkinson at COCM. In fact, the trio was part of the pioneering leadership team that established Green River College’s first on-campus student housing program. Today, Rob and Greg join Tara to reconnect and reflect on their experience as part of the startup leadership team at Green River. They discuss the challenges of opening a brand-new residence hall and fostering a successful community—in a community college setting. Greg explains why he values the diversity of opportunity COCM provided, and Rob describes the supportive feeling of community he experienced working with the Capstone Family. Listen in for insight around the rewards of building something from nothing and learn how their background at Capstone helped Rob and Greg grow into their current roles in higher education. Topics Covered Rob’s transition from the construction industry to student housing How Greg discovered student affairs as a profession as an RA Rob, Greg and Tara’s experience on the startup team at Green River The leadership team’s challenges in opening a new residence hall The rewards associated with ‘building something out of nothing’ How the COCM Team at Green River forged lasting relationships How COCM supported Rob in advancing his career Why Greg values the diversity of experience he gleaned at COCM The significance of building relationships with on-campus partners How to capitalize on the multitude of opportunities in higher ed Connect with Rob & Greg Rob on LinkedIn Greg on LinkedIn Connect with Tara Student Housing Matters Student Housing Matters on Facebook Student Housing Matters on Twitter Capstone On-Campus Management Tara on LinkedIn
With Advising Day just around the corner (January 30, 2019), Green River College President Suzanne Johnson sits down with Allison Warner, director, Career and Advising Services, to discuss academic planning.
GRC President Johnson welcomes listeners to the first episode Green River College's official podcast, GatorCast, and answers the questions, "Why a podcast? Why now?".
Killing Spree and I sneak into the KGRG studio to talk about the last big movie of the summer, THE MEG! Plus, it’s the outrage culture lightning round featuring Ruby Rose, Scarlett Johansson, James Gunn, and DOOM: ETERNAL...all before Spree has to take off to go watch Summer Slam & Sharknado 6! Follow Killing Spree on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LateNightDeath KGRG Radio classes at Green River College: www.kgrg.com/classes Watch the Jaws Trailer - Meg Style here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=63&v=LGUQaWGCwhw Check out Sharknado (From "Sharknado: The 4th Awakens") by The Offspring (Gigantor cover): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIaVDecA5NA Like, Share, Rate, and Review this podcast wherever you find it, and help the show grow by giving a 5-star rating and write a review on iTunes. I'll read your reviews on the air and give you a shout-out! Keep up with the latest from friends of the podcast and check out the Mike Seibert Radio Facebook Events page: www.facebook.com/pg/MikeSeibertRadio/events
Two great events happening this weekend! This week’s guest is Ben Harpold, he join us to talk about CybFest NW, the cybertronian festival, celebrating all things Transformers with a Pacific Northwest Spin. We also talk a lot about fandom and Transformers: The Movie! Kirby Krackle has released their new album, Suburban Hearts/Vigilante Hymns and they are hosting an album release show this Sunday, August 19th at the Triple Door and I play their latest single “When I’m With You”. I also talk about being a guest for Airhorn Elijah’s last show as host of the Monday Project and some of the annual KGRG awards. For more information about CybFest NW, check out their website: http://www.cybfestnw.com/ Get access to everything Kirby Krackle, including their music and concert info at their website: http://kirbykracklemusic.com/ Use these helpful time codes! Intro & Elijah’s last show on KGRG - 0:00:00 - 0:18:37 Transformers & TFCON Announcement - 0:18:38 - 0:24:22 GUEST: Ben Harpold/CybFest NW Interview - 0:24:22 - 1:10:44 Kirby Krackle Suburban Hearts/Vigilante Hymns Album release show - 1:14:05 - 1:26:05 More KGRG news & Outro: 1:26:06 - 1:31:34 KGRG Radio classes at Green River College: www.kgrg.com/classes Like, Share, Rate, and Review this podcast wherever you find it, and help the show grow by writing a review on Apple Podcasts. I'll read your reviews on the air and give you a shout-out! Keep up with the latest from friends of the podcast and check out the Mike Seibert Radio Facebook Events page: www.facebook.com/pg/MikeSeibertRadio/events
Inspired by my recent interview with Don & Dean of the PodScure podcast, I share stories about my earliest broadcasting inspirations as I celebrate my anniversary of being a radio personality and recap the history & evolution of the show. Plus, listener questions! It’s my most personal podcast show to date. This is a long, rambling, free-flowing monologue – use the time codes below as “chapter breaks” 0:00:00 – 0:57:30 - Vintage intros and their origins, early inspirations, childhood stories 0:57:31 – 1:20:27 - Discovering 100.7 The Buzz radio station and growing radio fandom 1:20:28 – 1:48:47 - Reevaluating life after 2012 and discovering podcasts, KISW fan era 1:48:48 – 2:39:11 - Off to college and the KGRG era 2:39:12 – 3:07:20 - The Monday Project, Mike Seibert Radio, and beyond 3:07:21 – 3:37:48 - Listener questions and outro Listen to Don & Dean interview me during episode 10 of their podcast, PodScure here: http://www.podscure.com/episode-010_hold_my_beer_and_wasp_this/ KGRG Radio classes at Green River College: www.kgrg.com/classes Like, Share, Rate, and Review this podcast wherever you find it, and help the show grow by writing a review on Apple Podcasts. I'll read your reviews on the air and give you a shout-out! Keep up with the latest from friends of the podcast and check out the Mike Seibert Radio Facebook Events page: www.facebook.com/pg/MikeSeibertRadio/events
It’s a rowdy conversation with Chris Sicard and Samantha (Sam) Aiello from Seattle indie-rock band, Waking Things! We discuss their brand new EP, Hang in There, their upcoming west coast tour, dank memes, body batter, wisdom for the kiddies and more! For all of the information about Waking Things, check out their website: https://www.wakingthings.com/ If you'd like to help support the tour (and get cool incentives too), check out the Waking Things GoFundMe here: https://www.gofundme.com/waking-things-quothang-in-therequot-tour Mike’s review of the Hang in There EP from Waking Things: http://www.kgrg.com/2018/06/23/hang_in_there/ Links to other topics discussed this week’s podcast: KGRG Radio classes at Green River College: www.kgrg.com/classes Music video for “Fickle Bitch”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXQMnXYgrls Music video for “That Rotting Feeling”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13brd_8eNO8 Music video for “Alive”: https://vimeo.com/267932275 Waking Things tour events page on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pg/wakingthings/events/ Waking Things Tour Kickoff w/ Tiger Rider & Something Witchy: https://www.facebook.com/events/241365543314503/ We Are Witchy clothing from Something Witchy (#branding!): http://wearewitchy.com/ Shoutouts to local homies in the scene: Devils Hunt Me Down: https://www.facebook.com/devilshuntmedown/ The Requisite: https://www.facebook.com/therequisite/ Tiger Rider: https://www.facebook.com/tigerriderband/ Something Witchy: https://www.facebook.com/SomethingWitchyBand/ Artemis Moon: https://www.facebook.com/artemismoonmusic/ Life as Cinema: https://www.facebook.com/lifeascinemaband/ Afterwords: https://www.facebook.com/afterwordsband/ Peace & Red Velvet: https://www.facebook.com/peaceredvelvet/ Keroscenery: https://www.facebook.com/keroscenery/ Like, Share, Rate, and Review this podcast wherever you find it, and help the show grow by writing a review on Apple Podcasts. I'll read your reviews on the air and give you a shout-out! Keep up with the latest from friends of the podcast and check out the Mike Seibert Radio Facebook Events page: www.facebook.com/pg/MikeSeibertRadio/events WOOF!
There’s a new Mortal Kombat movie being produced (well, maybe) and guest co-host Killing Spree wants no part of it! We also discuss the new Robocop sequel that will be directed by Neill Blomkamp and William Gibson’s original Alien 3 script being adapted into a Dark Horse comic. Plus, the reshoots on The Predator don’t have us exactly encouraged and our first look at the new Godzilla! It’s dangerous to go alone! Take these time codes: Intro & shoutouts: 0:00:00 - 0:06:21 Mortal Kombat reboot: 0:06:22 - 0:46:57 Robocop sequel: 0:46:58 - 1:03:12 Alien 3 comic book: 1:03:13 - 1:18:05 The Predator reshoots: 1:18:06 - 1:28:50 Godzilla & outro: 1:28:51 - 1:27:21 Links to articles referenced during this episode: Mortal Kombat character breakdown: https://screenrant.com/mortal-kombat-movie-reboot-character-breakdowns/ Neill Blomkamp to direct new Robocop sequel: https://deadline.com/2018/07/robocop-neill-blomkamp-directing-robocop-returns-justin-rhodes-ed-neumeier-michael-miner-mgm-1202424639/ William Gibson’s Alien 3 script adapted into Dark Horse comic: https://io9.gizmodo.com/dark-horse-is-turning-william-gibsons-alien-3-script-in-1827548457 Shane Black discusses The Predator reshoots: http://www.denofgeek.com/uk/movies/the-predator/45067/the-predator-news Godzilla: King of the Monsters first look: http://ew.com/movies/2018/07/12/godzilla-king-of-the-monsters-first-look/?utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=entertainmentweekly Follow Killing Spree on Twitter: twitter.com/LateNightDeath Radio classes at Green River College: www.kgrg.com/classes Like, Share, Rate, and Review the podcast wherever you find it, and help the show grow by writing a review on Apple Podcasts. I'll read your reviews on the air and give you a shout-out! Keep up with the latest from friends of the podcast and check out the Mike Seibert Radio Facebook Events page: www.facebook.com/pg/MikeSeibertRadio/events
I was a guest during last week’s live episode of the Monday Project on KGRG, saying farewell to longtime co-host Desmond AKA “Funko Dez”. Enjoy this archive presentation of their show! Time codes: Intro/Shoutouts/Coming Attractions: 0:00:00 - 0:13:44 Monday Project Segment 1 (intro) - 0:13:45 - 0:27:59 Monday Project Segment 2 - 0:28:00 - 1:08:28 Monday Project Segment 3 - 1:08:30 - 1:35:58 Flicker & Fade: Casualty - 1:35:59 - 1:39:47 Monday Project Segment 4 - 1:39:48 - 2:36:35 Waking Things: Alive, Bad Religion: The Kids Are Alt-Right, Street Dogs: Stand For Something or Die For Nothing - 2:36:36 - 2:46:07 Monday Project Segment 5 (goodbyes & shoutouts) - 2:46:08 - 3:26:25 Links to topics covered during this week’s podcast: The Monday Project on 89.9 KGRG-FM: http://www.kgrg.com/show/the-monday-project/ Radio classes at Green RIver College: http://www.kgrg.com/classes My review of the Waking Things EP, Hang in There: http://www.kgrg.com/2018/06/23/hang_in_there/ Waking Things music: https://www.wakingthings.com/ All We Ever Wanted: Stories of a Better World Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/tylerchintanner/all-we-ever-wanted-stories-of-a-better-world Like, Share, Rate, and Review the podcast wherever you find it, and help the show grow by writing a review on Apple Podcasts. I'll read your reviews on the air and give you a shout-out! Keep up with the latest from friends of the podcast and check out the Mike Seibert Radio Facebook Events page: www.facebook.com/pg/MikeSeibertRadio/events
Bite size episode! Trying to get the word out about cool shows and other things happening this weekend and next week. Links to topics covered during this week’s podcast: My review of the Waking Things EP, Hang in There: http://www.kgrg.com/2018/06/23/hang_in_there/ Waking Things music: https://www.wakingthings.com/ The Requisite * Moments * Life As Cinema * Two Butt Strut: https://www.facebook.com/events/609045716116607/ The Seer Sessions: Waking Things: https://theseerseattle.bandcamp.com/album/the-seer-sessions-waking-things The Monday Project on 89.9 KGRG-FM: http://www.kgrg.com/show/the-monday-project/ Radio classes at Green RIver College: http://www.kgrg.com/classes All We Ever Wanted: Stories of a Better World Kickstarter: AWBWKickstarter.com Lucia Fasano & Angela Weber’s web series, Catty B’s: www.CattyBs.com See Catty B’s live at the Clubhouse in LA: www.facebook.com/events/249077335640848/ Lucia Fasano’s interview with First Comic News: https://www.firstcomicsnews.com/rich-reviews-lucia-fasano-writer-for-all-we-ever-wanted-published-by-a-wave-blue-world/ Dead Air Hardcore Radio on NWCZ: https://www.facebook.com/DeadAirHardcoreRadio/ Drain/Acid Teeth/Head Honcho/Artorias/Slog at Real Art Tacoma: https://www.facebook.com/events/1844817875579430/ Puget Rock: http://www.kgrg.com/puget-rock/ Limberlost Music: https://www.limberlostmusic.com/ 4th of July Concert in Pioneer Park w/Limberlost: https://www.facebook.com/events/191839024784406/ Like, Share, Rate, and Review the podcast wherever you find it, and help the show grow by writing a review on Apple Podcasts. I'll read your reviews on the air and give you a shout-out! Keep up with the latest from friends of the podcast and check out the Mike Seibert Radio Facebook Events page: www.facebook.com/pg/MikeSeibertRadio/events
We’re recording from the studios of 89.9 KGRG-FM this week with guest co-host KILLING SPREE and we’re talking about Solo: A Star Wars Story! Welp. What we thought would be our shortest Star Wars podcast, ended up being our longest - so thorough and tangent filled, that we had to split it into two episodes. Not only do we discuss the plot, but we also get into what we think is wrong with the Disney era of Star Wars. Listen to part one here: https://soundcloud.com/mikeseibertradio/episode-160-solo-review-part-1-with-killing-spree Part two picks up approximately half way through the plot of the movie. We wrap up our discussion about the plot and then speculate about WHY Solo is under-performing at the box office. We also discuss what we'd like to see in future Star Wars stories, including the recently announced Boba Fett movie. Follow Killing Spree on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LateNightDeath Learn more about KGRG and summer radio classes at Green River College: www.kgrg.com/2017/01/11/courses…ed-summer-quarter/ Like, Share, Rate, and Review the podcast wherever you find it, and help the show grow by writing a review on Apple Podcasts. I'll read your reviews on the air and give you a shout-out!
We’re recording from the studios of 89.9 KGRG-FM this week with guest co-host KILLING SPREE and we’re talking about Solo: A Star Wars Story! **SPOILERS** Welp. What we thought would be our shortest Star Wars podcast, ended up being our longest - so thorough and tangent filled, that we had to split it into two episodes. Not only do we discuss the plot, but we also get into what we think is wrong with the Disney era of Star Wars. During part one, we talk about our beginnings at KGRG, our initial thoughts about the movie, and our deep-dive analysis of the first half of the plot. Time Codes - Intro & KGRG Origins: Killing Spree: 0:00:00 - 0:08:40 Solo Trailer & Initial impressions: 0:08:41 - 0:14:49 Plot analysis, part one (and tangents within tangents) - 0:14:49 - 1:54:36 Links to topics discussed during this week’s podcast: Follow Killing Spree on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LateNightDeath Learn more about KGRG and summer radio classes at Green River College: http://www.kgrg.com/2017/01/11/courses-offered-summer-quarter/ Donald Glover as Lando Calrissian on SNL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Hez4laAkGw Like, Share, Rate, and Review the podcast wherever you find it, and help the show grow by writing a review on Apple Podcasts. I'll read your reviews on the air and give you a shout-out!
The line up for WAV.fest has been announced by Pacific Noise Works! Returning guest and chiprock artist Nikola Whallon calls in to talk about this upcoming Night of Hardware, Chiptune, and Dance Music that will leave you in a euphoric sweat! We run down the lineup and talk about each of the groups, as well as how you can participate in this really fun event and how to support the local scene. Plus samples of each of the artist’s music! Links to topics discussed during this week’s podcast: WAV.fest (A Night of Hardware, Chiptune, and Dance Music) Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/1731120616934290/ Look for WAV.fest playlists here: https://soundcloud.com/pacnoiseworks Featuring Music from: Slime Girls (Los Angeles, CA) [Sentimental Pastel Punk] https://soundcloud.com/slime-girls https://www.facebook.com/SlimeGirls Sample track: Until it Feels Like Home: https://soundcloud.com/slime-girls/until-it-feels-like-home Snesei (Detroit, MI) [DMG Bangers] https://soundcloud.com/snesei https://www.facebook.com/Snesei Sample track: Equal Exchange: https://soundcloud.com/snesei/equal-exchange Graz (Seattle, WA) [Electronic Ravepunk] https://soundcloud.com/grazcore https://www.facebook.com/grazcore Sample track: Monolith: https://soundcloud.com/grazcore/graz-monolith-out-now-on-ravertooth-tiger glooms (Seattle, WA) [Live Hardware Dance] https://soundcloud.com/glooms Sample track: Vanilla Dome (album preview): https://soundcloud.com/datafruits/glooms-vanilla-dome-previews-out-4202018 Nikola Whallon (Seattle, WA) [Infectious Chiprock] https://www.facebook.com/nikolawhallon https://soundcloud.com/nikola-whallon Sample track: Rockboy: https://soundcloud.com/nikola-whallon/rockboy Plus visuals By: Apocryphal Bear (Seattle, WA) https://www.facebook.com/Apocryphal.Bear +MORE TBA ----------------------------------------------------------- Other shoutouts and links: Learn more about KGRG and summer radio classes at Green River College: http://www.kgrg.com/2017/01/11/courses-offered-summer-quarter/ Dalibor’s music on Soundcloud: @dalibor-music Shubzilla, Bill Beats June 8th at Funhouse: https://www.facebook.com/events/1863239793749444/ Crunk Witch, Shubzilla, Nikola Whallon, Steve June 14th at Skylark: https://www.facebook.com/events/439954569750887/ Vanfest & Vanfest 8: https://www.facebook.com/VanFestWA/ Like, Share, Rate, and Review the podcast wherever you find it, and help the show grow by writing a review on Apple Podcasts. I'll read your reviews on the air and give you a shout-out!
This episode we did LIVE at Bad Jimmy's Brewing, or tried to. The projector wouldn't work so we just did stand-up. C'est la guerre. We decided to instead record this Docu-Commentary in studio at 89.9 KGRG-FM at the Green River College campus with our friend and fan Jaymi Clymens. This documentary is a fantastic watch, it follows Jim Carrey at the height of his fame as he stretches himself to his mental limits attempting to method act as Andy Kaufman (and Tony Clifton). Enjoy!jimandandy.mp3File S [...]
Happy New Year! On this week’s show, I reflect on 2017, including my 5 favorite (and least favorite) movies of the year – plus the best and worst Stan Lee cameos to commemorate his 95th birthday and the strangest song you’ll hear this year. I also talk a little about how I spent the Christmas/New Year holiday and how I figured out how to turn off a PlayStation 4. Listen to the first episode of NIGHT WAVES, a new music show on NWCZ, hosted by KGRG alum Trevbot & Caroline: http://nwconvergencezone.com/NightWavesMp3/NightWaves1.mp3 If you’d like to learn more about how to register for classes at Green River College and be on the radio as part of the KGRG team, click here: www.KGRG.com/Classes If you want to listen to “Kennedy’s Head” from Buckwheat Catapillar in its entirety, check out the Bandcamp page: https://buckwheatcatapillar.bandcamp.com/ or check out the video on YouTube. Get your 2017 Best Nine on Instagram here: https://2017bestnine.com/ Don’t miss Limberlost on Friday, January 19th at Jazzbones in Tacoma – I will be the emcee at that show! For more info about the band and that upcoming show, check out https://www.limberlostmusic.com/ Like, Share, Rate, and Review the podcast wherever you find it. Help spread the word! I'll read your reviews on the air and give you a shout-out too! I appreciate the feedback! Also on Podknife: podknife.com/podcasts/6260 E-Mail MikeSeibertRadio@Gmail.com or @MikeSeibertRadio on Twitter & Instagram to contact me online.
Merry Christmas! Special guest co-host Killing Spree and I return to the KGRG1 studio to discuss the latest entry in the Disney Star Wars saga, The Last Jedi! NSFW/Full Spoilers We also talk about Disney’s acquisition of Fox and what that might mean for future Star Wars home video releases, as well as the Alien and Predator franchises, plus our favorite movies of 2017! Check out the latest from Green River’s own non-commercial, student-ran college radio stations here: Today’s Rock: www.kgrg.com/ Classic Alternative: www.kgrg1.com/ Registration for Winter Quarter at Green River College is open and classes are filling up fast! Don’t miss your opportunity to join the KGRG family. More info here: http://www.kgrg.com/classes/ Follow Killing Spree on Twitter: twitter.com/LateNightDeath Like, Share, Rate, and Review the podcast wherever you find it. Help spread the word! I'll read your reviews on the air and give you a shout-out too! I appreciate the feedback! Also on Podknife: podknife.com/podcasts/6260 E-Mail MikeSeibertRadio@Gmail.com or @MikeSeibertRadio on Twitter & Instagram to contact me online.
Featuring exclusive interviews with the members of Seattle bands Flicker & Fade, Waking Things, and St. John’s Prophets during their performance at the Rendezvous, presented by Stuve The Crusader, plus music from all three bands! Watch the music video for TENSION by Flicker and Fade here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6VrCuXp2Nw Watch the music video for FICKLE BITCH by Waking Things here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXQMnXYgrls Listen to the garage recordings from St. John’s Prophets here: https://soundcloud.com/stjohnsprophets Check out Stuve the Crusader with Hot Fawking Productions here: https://www.facebook.com/HotFawking/ Promos for KGRG-FM’s The Monday Project & the Broadcast Journalism program at Green River College. For more info about how to be a KGRG DJ, click here: http://www.kgrg.com/2017/08/11/be-a-kgrg-dj-broadcast-journalism-at-green-river-college/ Flicker and Fade: https://flickerandfade.com/ Waking Things: https://www.wakingthings.com/ St. John’s Prophets: https://www.facebook.com/StJohnsProphets/ Like, Share, Rate, and Review the podcast wherever you find it. Help spread the word! I'll read your reviews on the air and give you a shout-out too! I appreciate the feedback! E-Mail MikeSeibertRadio@Gmail.com or @MikeSeibertRadio on Twitter & Instagram to contact me online.
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The long awaited second EP from DC Comics character Black Canary has dropped and the college radio station I came started at needs your help to survive! I also talk about BB-8's new evil twin and read some of your tweets about last week's episode about Wonder Woman. See Mannix and the Out of The Fridge podcast crew at Rose City Comicon this weekend and check out their PAGES FOR ALL AGES PANEL! https://rosecitycomiccon.com/programming/pages-for-all-ages/ If you'd like to contribute to the Salvation Army's Hurricane Harvey relief effort, here's the link I mentioned: http://komonews.com/news/nation-world/hurricane-harvey-how-to-help For more information about KGRG, check out their website: http://www.kgrg.com/ and click on "CLASSES" to enroll at Green River College. Also, here's more information about the program and the classes offered year-round: http://www.kgrg.com/2017/08/11/be-a-kgrg-dj-broadcast-journalism-at-green-river-college/ Watch the video of Tom Evans Krause talking about the music of KGRG here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySWCHVdSXnA And to watch the video of Charlie Harger talking about camaraderie and friendship at KGRG, click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSdWpnFkjyA Check out both of the Black Canary EPs here: https://blackcanary.bandcamp.com/ Like, Share, Rate, and Review the show wherever you find it. Help spread the word! I'll read your reviews on the air and give you a shout-out too! I appreciate the feedback! E-Mail MikeSeibertRadio@Gmail.com or @MikeSeibertRadio on Twitter & Instagram to contact me online.
Michael, Ryan, and Corey from local band Flicker and Fade perform a live acoustic set as well as debuting their brand new EP, Start A Fire, exclusively on our show! Plus, we open up some fortune cookies and get into the Slumber Party. Watch the Facebook video here: https://www.facebook.com/KGRGFM/videos/vb.160977570633702/1867859286612180/?type=2&theater (apologies for making you turn your head) Before the end of this episode, one of the hosts will no longer be part of the show... (Okay, that's WAY too ominous! But this is Mike's last show as the host, and Elijah & Desmond, along with Cool Guy Luke, send him off in an extra-emotional Shout-Out segment) We also let you know what’s happening this week at Real Art Tacoma. Find out more here: www.realarttacoma.com/ Want to be a broadcaster on KGRG? Enroll in Green River College and be a part of the Broadcast Journalism program to learn how to do what we do live on the air! Registration for fall quarter is open and classes are filling up fast! More info about classes here: www.kgrg.com/broadcast-journali…een-river-college/ Like, Share, Rate, and Review The Monday Project wherever you find it. Help spread the word! We'll read your reviews on the air and give you a shout-out too! We appreciate the feedback! E-Mail MMAD@KGRG.com or Tweet @MondayProject89 to contact us during the week.
Your hosts, Airhorn Elijah and Funko Dez are joined by special guests Micki and Malcolm for another EDM-infused takeover of The Monday Project! We also let you know what’s happening this week at Real Art Tacoma. Find out more here: www.realarttacoma.com/ Want to be a broadcaster on KGRG? Enroll in Green River College and be a part of the Broadcast Journalism program to learn how to do what we do live on the air! Registration for fall quarter is open and classes are filling up fast! More info about classes here: www.kgrg.com/broadcast-journali…een-river-college/ Like, Share, Rate, and Review The Monday Project wherever you find it. Help spread the word! We'll read your reviews on the air and give you a shout-out too! We appreciate the feedback! E-Mail MMAD@KGRG.com or Tweet @MondayProject89 to contact us during the week. **NEXT WEEK** It's the Artist Takeover with local band FLICKER AND FADE! They'll debut their brand-new EP, Start A Fire, exclusively on our show, plus we'll have interview segments with the band and they'll play a live set. Don't miss it!
It's a massive celebration of 100 Monday night shows featuring live special guests and clips from classic episodes as we revisit the history and evolution of our show! We reminisce and share our favorite memories from our almost two-year run and hear from some of the people that helped make it all happen including Mike, Micki, The Amanda Happening, Spencer With Frys, Airhorn Elijah, and Desmond (who earns a new radio name during the show)! We also let you know what’s happening this week at Real Art Tacoma. Find out more here: www.realarttacoma.com/ Want to be a broadcaster on KGRG? Enroll in Green River College and be a part of the Broadcast Journalism program to learn how to do what we do live on the air! Registration for fall quarter is open and classes are filling up fast! More info about classes here: www.kgrg.com/broadcast-journali…een-river-college/ Like, Share, Rate, and Review The Monday Project wherever you find it. Help spread the word! We'll read your reviews on the air and give you a shout-out too! We appreciate the feedback! E-Mail MMAD@KGRG.com or Tweet @MondayProject89 to contact us during the week. **NEXT** It's a special THURSDAY edition of the Monday Project and our Artist Takeover show with Charleston, SC Grungemetal band Marytree, kicking off the Seattle leg of their "Keep it Chipper Tour! They'll perform a live acoustic set, plus extended interview segments, and we'll be playing songs from their new album Chipper! For more info, visit their website here: http://www.marytreemusic.com/
It's the first week of summer quarter and we've got a jam-packed show with three awesome interviews! We talk to Shane from Promise of Redemption and Omar from The Phoenix Within about their respective albums from Know Hope Records. Mike also talks to members of the Cybertronic Spree about their first original song, Cybertronic Warrior! Also, Mike, Elijah and Desmond catch up and talk about what they did during the break in between quarters! Plus it's the return of Red or Blue where we talk about Pokemon. We let you know what’s happening this week at Real Art Tacoma. Find out more here: www.realarttacoma.com/ For the full interviews, check them out on the KGRG website and on the KGRG-FM app! Promise of Redemption: http://www.kgrg.com/episode/promise-of-redemption-the-shane-henderson-interview/ The Cybertronic Spree: http://www.kgrg.com/episode/cybertronic-warrior-mike-interviews-the-cybertronic-spree/ The Phoenix Within: http://www.kgrg.com/episode/the-phoenix-within-the-kgrg-interview/ Want to be a broadcaster on KGRG? Enroll in Green River College and be a part of the Broadcast Journalism program to learn how to do what we do live on the air! Registration for summer and fall quarter is open and classes are filling up fast! More info about classes here: www.kgrg.com/broadcast-journali…een-river-college/ Like, Share, Rate, and Review The Monday Project wherever you find it. We appreciate the feedback! Want to exchange #PodernFamily promo spots? How about reviews/ratings on Apple Podcasts ? (because we're apparently not calling it 'iTunes' anymore?) If you review us, we'll review your show AND read it on the air! E-Mail MMAD@KGRG.com or Tweet @MondayProject89 for more information! [29 | 98] **NEXT WEEK** It's our celebration of 100 Monday nights on KGRG with special guests, clips, and more!
The Monday project had a craaaaazy night! With Mike gone for work Big E had to mix it up EDM style! With guests Malcolm and Emily it was definitely a fun night! We started off the show with heavy hitting dubstep and a huge interview with Dolan a.k.a Levalti. We then kept the beats bumping in the second hour when we had the interesting segment make mike cringe *insert ironic cricket sounds here*. This lead to a dope interview featuring Rob Boss, his EP will be linked below! Lastly but definitely not least we dug deep and really got in the feels with the slumber party questions! We hope you had just as much fun as we did! Links: Rob Boss : https://soundcloud.com/robbosssounds Levalti : https://soundcloud.com/levalti Unacknowledged : https://soundcloud.com/unacknowledged-collective Dalibor (Elijah Music) : https://soundcloud.com/dalibor-music Dalibor EP : http://dalibor-music.bandcamp.com/album/freedom We let you know what’s happening this week at Real Art Tacoma. Find out more here: www.realarttacoma.com/ Want to be a broadcaster on KGRG? Enroll in Green River College and be a part of the Broadcast Journalism program to learn how to do what we do live on the air! Registration for summer and fall quarter is open and classes are filling up fast! More info about classes here: www.kgrg.com/broadcast-journali…een-river-college/ Like, Share, Rate, and Review The Monday Project wherever you find it. We appreciate the feedback! Want to exchange #PodernFamily promo spots? How about reviews/ratings on Apple Podcasts ? (because we're apparently not calling it 'iTunes' anymore?) If you review us, we'll review your show AND read it on the air! E-Mail MMAD@KGRG.com or Tweet @MondayProject89 for more information! [28 | 97] **NEXT WEEK** Mike returns and we continue the march toward episode 100!
Lucinda from Leeds, UK indie rock duo Kamikaze Girls talks to Mike about their new album SEAFOAM and more! We also play their latest single Deathcap! Get the album here: kamikazegirls.bandcamp.com/ And to hear the isolated interview and song, click here: https://soundcloud.com/mike_seibert/seafoam-deathcap-the-kamikaze-girls-interview Also featured in this week's extra-stuffed show is an announcement from Flicker & Fade, a brand-new band featuring members of These Young Fools, as well as the debut of a new track from Dalibor - pre-order the Freedom EP here: https://dalibor-music.bandcamp.com/album/freedom It's our tribute to Adam West and we also discuss the Black Panther trailer that dropped during Game 4, plus it's the return of Today in Geek History and the Slumber Party with our special guest, super-fan Malcolm! We let you know what’s happening this week at Real Art Tacoma. Find out more here: www.realarttacoma.com/ Want to be a broadcaster on KGRG? Enroll in Green River College and be a part of the Broadcast Journalism program to learn how to do what we do live on the air! Registration for summer and fall quarter is open and classes are filling up fast! More info about classes here: www.kgrg.com/broadcast-journali…een-river-college/ Like, Share, Rate, and Review The Monday Project wherever you find it. We appreciate the feedback! Want to exchange #PodernFamily promo spots? How about reviews/ratings on Apple Podcasts ? (because we're apparently not calling it 'iTunes' anymore?) If you review us, we'll review your show AND read it on the air! E-Mail MMAD@KGRG.com or Tweet @MondayProject89 for more information! [27 | 96] **NEXT WEEK** Airhorn Elijah has an amazing show planned, including special guests and new music that you won't want to miss!
This week, we interview Grungemetal band Marytree from Charleston, SC about their upcoming tour, which includes a leg in Seattle and a live appearance at the KGRG studio! For more information about the #KeepItCHIPPER Tour and Marytree's music, check out their website: http://www.marytreemusic.com/ Also featured this week is the brand new single DOWNFALL from KIRRA, a band from Oklahoma City that will be coming to Seattle in July during their tour. Here's their website: http://www.kirramusic.com/ Mike received an award for student leadership from Green River College, but the night was not without controversy. We talk about that and try to figure out what the hell "Nationals" are? It's the return of Today in Geek History with a ton of movie trailers plus an ancestor of Siri (it's super-creepy). We close out the show talking about our recent outing with our friend Cork, from the Buzz Morning Show, as well other neat fun stuff we've been doing recently during Shout-Outs! We let you know what’s happening this week at Real Art Tacoma. Find out more here: www.realarttacoma.com/ Want to be a broadcaster on KGRG? Enroll in Green River College and be a part of the Broadcast Journalism program to learn how to do what we do live on the air! Registration for summer and fall quarter is open and classes are filling up fast! More info about classes here: www.kgrg.com/broadcast-journali…een-river-college/ Like, Share, Rate, and Review The Monday Project wherever you find it. We appreciate the feedback! Want to exchange #PodernFamily promo spots? How about reviews/ratings on Apple Podcasts ? (because we're apparently not calling it 'iTunes' anymore?) If you review us, we'll review your show AND read it on the air! E-Mail MMAD@KGRG.com or Tweet @MondayProject89 for more information! [26 | 95] **NEXT WEEK** Super-fan Malcolm returns to the show to tease something really cool coming up in few weeks and we continue the march toward 100!
This week, Mike is joined by classmate Jason as they interview Matt & Daniel from Another Round, a band out of Oklahoma City. Mike and Intern Desmond talk about how they spent the holiday weekend, including Mike’s review of Baywatch and how fun the experience was, plus we discuss the difference between Memorial Day and Veterans Day. It’s the return of Today in Geek History, including the debut of Godzilla, King of the Monsters!, Up, and something called Atom Age Vampire! Later, it’s another #WhyNot story and we play a song from a band from Finland called the Near Deaf Experience. Check out their stuff here: https://soundcloud.com/theneardeafexperiencekvl Listen to our extended interview with the guys from Another Round here: http://www.kgrg.com/episode/another-round-the-kgrg-interview/ And check out their music: https://soundcloud.com/anotherroundokc We also let you know what’s happening this week at Real Art Tacoma. Find out more here: http://www.realarttacoma.com/ Want to be a broadcaster on KGRG? Enroll in Green River College and be a part of the Broadcast Journalism program to learn how to do what we do live on the air! Registration for summer and fall quarter is open and classes are filling up fast! More info about classes here: www.kgrg.com/broadcast-journali…een-river-college/ Like, Share, Rate, and Review The Monday Project wherever you find it. We appreciate the feedback! Want to exchange #PodernFamily promo spots? How about reviews/ratings on Apple Podcasts ? (because we're apparently not calling it 'iTunes' anymore?) If you review us, we'll review your show AND read it on the air! E-Mail MMAD@KGRG.com or Tweet @MondayProject89 for more information! [25 | 94] **NEXT WEEK** We’ll talk to our good friends from Charleston, SC, Grunge Metal band, Marytree joins us to talk about the announcement of their national tour this summer, including a stop in Seattle!
It's an Artist Takeover with our in-studio guests, local band Prize Fighters! They perform a live set for us and talk about their unique "heavy acoustic" sound, plus we play some tracks from their full-length album, Haunting Hearts with exclusive commentary! Want to hear just the live set? It's available on demand on the KGRG-FM app and at the website: http://www.kgrg.com/episode/prize-fighters-live-acoustic-set/ You can also watch the video of the performance on the KGRG Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/KGRGFM/videos/1769991859732257/ See Prize Fighters live on Friday, May 26th at the Skylark Cafe in Seattle. More information about that show, click here: http://www.skylarkcafe.com/new-events/2017/5/26/friction-pitch-prize-fighters-boxcar-tourists-721 And for more info about the band, including how to access their music and connect on social media, check out their website: http://www.prizefightersband.com/ Want to be a broadcaster on KGRG? Enroll in Green River College and be a part of the Broadcast Journalism program to learn how to do what we do live on the air! Registration for summer and fall quarter is open and classes are filling up fast! More info about classes here: www.kgrg.com/broadcast-journali…een-river-college/ Like, Share, Rate, and Review The Monday Project wherever you find it. We appreciate the feedback! Want to exchange #PodernFamily promo spots? How about reviews/ratings on Apple Podcasts ? (because we're apparently not calling it 'iTunes' anymore?) If you review us, we'll review your show AND read it on the air! E-Mail MMAD@KGRG.com or Tweet @MondayProject89 for more information! [24 | 93] **NEXT WEEK** It’s our interview with alternative rock band, ANOTHER ROUND, from Oklahoma City. Our good friend and classmate Jason joins Mike for that conversation and you won’t want to miss it! Check out their music here: https://soundcloud.com/anotherroundokc
KGRG Alum and Digital Radio Lab instructor, Charlie Harger calls in to talk about how influential the KGRG experience is for aspiring broadcasters, as well as sharing some fun stories about his time at our station! The guys talk about what they did during Mother's Day and Mike talks about IFC's Mommie Dearest marathon. The Social Security Administration has released the most popular baby names from 2016 and we discuss some of the surprises (seriously, who names a child "Kylo"?) It's the return of Today in Geek History and we get deep into why The Matrix is still such an awesome movie. Intern Desmond takes a turn at the controls and he and Mike talk about their (non-spoiler) thoughts about Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2! Help support KGRG during the 2017 Spring Pledge Drive. Click here for more details about how to donate and how to get exclusive KGRG gift packages: www.kgrg.com/support-kgrg-fm/ Want to be a broadcaster on KGRG? Enroll in Green River College and be a part of the Broadcast Journalism program to learn how to do what we do live on the air! More info about classes here: www.kgrg.com/broadcast-journali…een-river-college/ Like, Share, Rate, and Review The Monday Project wherever you find it. We appreciate the feedback! Want to exchange #PodernFamily promo spots? How about reviews/ratings on Apple Podcasts ? (because we're apparently not calling it 'iTunes' anymore?) If you review us, we'll review your show AND read it on the air! E-Mail MMAD@KGRG.com or Tweet @MondayProject89 for more information! [23 | 92] **NEXT WEEK** Local band, PRIZEFIGHTERS joins us live and in-studio to perform an acoustic set and talk about their music!
This week, we try to help #SelfieDad get on the Ellen Show by interviewing Chris from the Burr Martin Experience and super fan Malcolm joins us in-studio as our special guest! We also have the exclusive radio debut of a dope track that Airhorn Elijah worked on (https://soundcloud.com/zemlya7/levalti-dalibor-shadow-blade) plus Mike talks about connecting with David from local band, Prizefighters (http://www.prizefightersband.com/) and announce their upcoming live performance at the KGRG studio, as well as plying the title track from their new album! It's the return of Today in Geek History and we talk about a few of the movies that came out on May 8th. Later, it's the debut of a brand-new segment called MAKE MIKE CRINGE! (tearable puns ensure) Chris from the Burr Martin Experience calls in to talk about the grassroots push to try to get on the Ellen Show. Help Chris and Cassie spread their positive message about social media and get on The Ellen Show, mainly because he wants to dance, but also, the social media thing. Spread the word and write to them please. www.ellentv.com/be-on-the-show/1151 Listen to the latest episode of the Burr Martin Experience where they give us a shout-out and talk about the Ellen stuff in-depth as well: pantspending.com/burr/episode-014…lly-theater-seat Help support KGRG during the 2017 Spring Pledge Drive. Click here for more details about how to donate and how to get exclusive KGRG gift packages: www.kgrg.com/support-kgrg-fm/ Want to be a broadcaster on KGRG? Enroll in Green River College and be a part of the Broadcast Journalism program to learn how to do what we do live on the air! More info about classes here: www.kgrg.com/broadcast-journali…een-river-college/ Like, Share, Rate, and Review The Monday Project wherever you find it. We appreciate the feedback! Want to exchange #PodernFamily promo spots? How about reviews/ratings on Apple Podcasts ? (because we're apparently not calling it 'iTunes' anymore?) If you review us, we'll review your show AND read it on the air! E-Mail MMAD@KGRG.com or Tweet @MondayProject89 for more information! [22 | 91] **NEXT WEEK** Award-winning journalist, Charlie Harger finally joins us to talk about the KGRG experience and we just might find out #WhatsOnTheTapes
May Day rocks with a extended live set from local band, The Morning After! Watch the facebook video here: https://www.facebook.com/themorningafterofficial1/videos/vb.1777336449170102/1964404097130002/?type=2&theater We talk to them about playing the Upstream Music Fest and their new album, Stay For Breakfast, as well as their message of equality and empowerment. It's the return of Today in Geek History and the guys get out the feels when we talk about the 2017 Spring Pledge Drive and what KGRG means to us. To learn more about The Morning After and to download their music, check out their Bandcamp page and connect with them on social media: https://themorningafterofficial.bandcamp.com/ Help support KGRG during the 2017 Spring Pledge Drive. Click here for more details about how to donate and how to get exclusive KGRG gift packages: www.kgrg.com/support-kgrg-fm/ Want to be a broadcaster on KGRG? Enroll in Green River College and be a part of the Broadcast Journalism program to learn how to do what we do live on the air! More info about classes here: www.kgrg.com/broadcast-journali…een-river-college/ Like, Share, Rate, and Review The Monday Project wherever you find it. We appreciate the feedback! Want to exchange #PodernFamily promo spots? How about iTunes reviews/ratings? If you review us, we'll review your show AND read it on the air! E-Mail MMAD@KGRG.com or Tweet @MondayProject89 for more information! [21 | 90] **NEXT WEEK** Award-winning journalist, Charlie Harger joins us to talk about the KGRG experience (if he survives May Day) #WhatsOnTheTapes
It's the unofficial kick-off to the 2017 KGRG Spring Pledge Drive with our in-studio guests, local band These Young Fools! We play through their new EP, Awake and talk about the stories behind the music. They also perform an amazing live acoustic set for us, including the exclusive debut of a brand new song from their upcoming full-length album! Watch the Facebook video here: https://www.facebook.com/KGRGFM/videos/vb.160977570633702/1724370054294438/?type=2&theater It's the return of the slumber party where, among other things, we talk about what your "ghost outfit" would be. Come see These Young Fools perform live at the 2017 Spring Pledge Drive Show, happening Friday, May 19th at Real Art Tacoma. For more information, including the band full line-up and how to get discounted advance tickets, click here: http://www.kgrg.com/2017/04/18/pledge-drive-show/ To learn more about These Young Fools and to download their music, check out the band's website: http://www.theseyoungfoolsband.com/ Help support KGRG during the 2017 Spring Pledge Drive. Click here for more details about how to donate and how to get exclusive KGRG gift packages: http://www.kgrg.com/support-kgrg-fm/ Want to be a broadcaster on KGRG? Enroll in Green River College and be a part of the Broadcast Journalism program to learn how to do what we do live on the air! More info about classes here: www.kgrg.com/broadcast-journali…een-river-college/ Like, Share, Rate, and Review The Monday Project wherever you find it. We appreciate the feedback! Want to exchange #PodernFamily promo spots? How about iTunes reviews/ratings? If you review us, we'll review your show AND read it on the air! E-Mail MMAD@KGRG.com or Tweet @MondayProject89 for more information! [20 | 89] **NEXT WEEK** Local band THE MORNING AFTER joins us live and in-studio at a special early start time of 6:00 pm, performing live and talking about their upcoming projects!
Our special guest is Cork from the Buzz Morning show to announce the lineup for the KGRG 2017 Spring Pledge Drive Show, as well as playing some music from the featured bands! The gang talks about how they spent Easter before getting into all of the details about the Pledge Drive Show, happening Friday, May 19th at Real Art Tacoma. Mike needs your help! He was a jerk to Mrs. MAD about watching Going in Style and needs your advice about how to be cool about watching terrible movies with your significant other. Later, we go back to the Trailer Park and talk about the new previews for Star Wars: The Last Jedi and Thor: Ragnarok. Mike gets extra triggered talking about the Transformers trailer during Get Off My Lawn. It's the return of Today in Geek History and we're joined by special surprise guest Thursday (former co-host of the Buzz with Cork and Mike) for a fun round of Slumber Party questions! Cork talks about how you can win tickets to Okilly Dokilly this week on the Buzz and we close out the night with Shout-outs where we talk about how fun it is to hear your name mentioned on the radio and podcasts. **NEXT WEEK** It's our Artist Takeover with local band and KGRG favorites, THESE YOUNG FOOLS! They will be live and in-studio starting at 7 pm (PST), taking your questions, talking about their latest music, and playing an acoustic set as the unofficial kick-off to the KGRG 2017 Pledge Drive. You won't want to miss this! Want to be a broadcaster on KGRG? Enroll in Green River College and be a part of the Broadcast Journalism program to learn how to do what we do live on the air! More info about classes here: www.kgrg.com/broadcast-journali…een-river-college/ Like, Share, Rate, and Review The Monday Project wherever you find it. We appreciate the feedback! Want to exchange #PodernFamily promo spots? How about iTunes reviews/ratings? If you review us, we'll review your show AND read it on the air! E-Mail MMAD@KGRG.com or Tweet @MondayProject89 for more information! [19 | 88]
It's our annual Warped Tour Extravaganza with special guest xTrevbotx from Dead Air Hardcore Radio! We kick off the show talking about the first week of classes and discuss the Clint Eastwood classic (question mark) PLAY MISTY FOR ME, becuase it apparently has something to do with radio? Trevor talks to us about this year's Warped Tour show, and we get into the line-ups, featuring a great mix of up-and-comers and classic Warped favorites, as well as cool trivia and more! Did Trevor and Airhorn Elijah just become best friends?! Professor Trevbot talks about the history between My Chemical Romance and KGRG, and somehow it includes Wild Dog too? It's also the return of Today in Geek History, featuring a bewb-tastic double feature and some of Mike's favorite horror movies, plus we play a round of Slumber Party questions! For more info about this year's Vans Warped Tour, check out our post here: http://www.kgrg.com/2017/03/25/win-tickets-to-warped-tour/ Want to be a broadcaster on KGRG? Enroll in Green River College and be a part of the Broadcast Journalism program to learn how to do what we do live on the air! More info about classes here: www.kgrg.com/broadcast-journali…een-river-college/ Like, Share, Rate, and Review The Monday Project wherever you find it. We appreciate the feedback! Want to exchange #PodernFamily promo spots? How about iTunes reviews/ratings? If you review us, we'll review you AND read it on the air. E-Mail MMAD@KGRG.com for more information! [18 | 87]
Two great interviews this week! Chris from the Burr Martin Experience talks about the #SelfieDad phenomenon and WILD DOG! Kyle from Kirby Krackle joins Mike and Andrea to talk about the PEARL JAM tribute night April 8th at the High Dive! Airhorn Elijah has the night off so he could watch the NCAA championship (spoilers: it doesn’t go Gonzaga’s way). Mike talks about his experience taking the radio classes at Green River and is joined by current student (and former KGRG host) Natalie. It’s a Fast and Furious Today in Geek History. Mike gives his suggestion for which version of the Barbara Gordon Batgirl should be featured in the upcoming movie, directed by Joss Whedon. Which version do you want to see on screen? Trevbot from Dead Air haunts the shout-out segment and things go off the rails. Quickly! Listen to KGRG all through April for your chance to win tickets to VANS WARPED TOUR 2017! More info here: www.kgrg.com/2017/03/25/win-tic…ts-to-warped-tour/ Want to be a broadcaster on KGRG? Enroll in Green River College and be a part of the Broadcast Journalism program to learn how to do what we do live on the air! More info about classes here: www.kgrg.com/broadcast-journali…een-river-college/ Like, Share, Rate, and Review The Monday Project wherever you find it. We appreciate the feedback! Want to exchange #PodernFamily promo spots? How about iTunes reviews/ratings? If you review us, we'll review you AND read it on the air. E-Mail MMAD@KGRG.com for more information! [17 | 86]
Comic book creator, illustrator, and pin-up artist Chad "Blacky" Shepherd joins us live and in studio to talk about the Kickstarter for his new comic BRAWLER (https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1971971370/brawler-issues-1-and-2?ref=project_link) as well as his work on Dynamite's Vampirella and Voltron series. Plus we talk about artistic influences, advice on breaking into the comics industry, and why geeks of a certain age are so into ROM! To connect with Blacky Shepherd and to learn more about his work, hit up his website: http://www.cqshep.com/ Listen to KGRG all through April for your chance to win tickets to VANS WARPED TOUR 2017! More info here: http://www.kgrg.com/2017/03/25/win-tickets-to-warped-tour/ Registration for spring quarter is open and classes are filling up fast and we tell you all about the classes you can take to be a part of the Broadcast Journalism program at Green River College and learn to do what we do on KGRG! More info about classes here: www.kgrg.com/broadcast-journali…een-river-college/ Like, Share, Rate, and Review The Monday Project wherever you find it. We appreciate the feedback! Want to exchange #PodernFamily promo spots? How about iTunes reviews/ratings? If you review us, we'll review you AND read it on the air. E-Mail MMAD@KGRG.com for more information! [16 | 85]
It's the debut of Airhorn Elijah's fire mixtape. Plus our tribute to Chuck Berry, as well as the return of Today in Geek History and Red or Blue! We also talk a little March Madness and where the next Dick's Drive in should be (vote here: https://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/3377627/you-decide-east-or-south) and where you can use the McDonald's app to get your food! Registration for spring quarter is open and classes are filling up fast and we tell you all about the classes you can take to be a part of the Broadcast Journalism program at Green River College and learn to do what we do on KGRG! More info about classes here: www.kgrg.com/broadcast-journali…een-river-college/ Like, Share, Rate, and Review The Monday Project wherever you find it. We appreciate the feedback! Want to exchange #PodernFamily promo spots? How about iTunes reviews/ratings? If you review us, we'll review you AND read it on the air. E-Mail MMAD@KGRG.com for more information! [15 | 84] **NEXT WEEK** It's our first ARTIST TAKEOVER as illustrater and comic book artist, Chad "Blacky" Shepherd joins us LIVE and in-studio to talk about the Kickstarter for his new comic BRAWLER and more, plus your on-air questions! Check out some of his stuff here: http://www.cqshep.com/
Big E From KGRG, Intern Elijah is charge of the controls this week as we try to recover from losing and hour after daylight saving time kicks in. It's also the return of Red or Blue and Today in Geek History, as well as discussions about Gonzaga and the types of music we play on our show, plus Mike gives shout-outs to the podcasts that talked about him after Emerald City Comicon: The Burr Martin Experience https://pantspending.com/burr/episode-006-family-edition and the Out of the Fridge Podcast http://outofthefridgecomics.com/2017/03/10/emerald-city-comicon-2017-special/ Registration for spring quarter is open and classes are filling up fast and we tell you all about the classes you can take to be a part of the Broadcast Journalism program at Green River College and learn to do what we do on KGRG! More info about classes here: www.kgrg.com/broadcast-journali…een-river-college/ Like, Share, Rate, and Review The Monday Project wherever you find it. We appreciate the feedback! Want to exchange #PodernFamily promo spots? How about iTunes reviews/ratings? If you review us, we'll review you AND read it on the air. E-Mail MMAD@KGRG.com for more information! [14 | 83]
In a post-ECCC, post-Kracklefest world, we return to normal (relatively) programming! Mike talks about his time at Emerald City Comicon as a guest of Costumed Characters for Causes and his experiences at their charity photo booth, benefiting The Goodtimes Project. To check their photo albums from ECCC weekend, check out their website here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/cbc4c/sets/ And for more information about the Goodtimes Project and how you can help, check out their website here: http://www.thegoodtimesproject.org/ Speaking of ECCC weekend, KRACKLEFEST was on Friday at Hard Rock Seattle and Mike discusses how it felt to officially represent KGRG at the show. It's also the return of Today of Geek History as well as the return of Big E From KGRG/Intern Elijah's game "Red or Blue"! Registration for spring quarter is open and classes are filling up fast and we tell you all about the classes you can take to be a part of the Broadcast Journalism program at Green River College and learn to do what we do on KGRG! More info about classes here: www.kgrg.com/broadcast-journali…een-river-college/ Like, Share, Rate, and Review The Monday Project wherever you find it. We appreciate the feedback! Want to exchange #PodernFamily promo spots? How about iTunes reviews/ratings? If you review us, we'll review you AND read it on the air. E-Mail MMAD@KGRG.com for more information! [13 | 82]
This week, we're featuring music from Kracklefest performers both past and present as we get you hyped for that show this Friday, March 3rd! Mike shares some survival tips for the upcoming Emerald City Comicon and Jason from Costumed Characters for Causes calls in to talk about how you can bid on super-rare FUNKO POP prototypes at their photo booth. Jon and Jeff from H2 Awesome! join us later to talk about their band and their return to Kracklefest. Check out the full interview here: https://soundcloud.com/mike_seibert/kracklefest-7-the-h2awesome-interview It's also the debut of Big E/Intern Elijah's new game called RED OR BLUE! How much does Mike not know about Pokemon? Registration for spring quarter is open and classes are filling up fast and we tell you all about the classes you can take to be a part of the Broadcast Journalism program at Green River College and learn to do what we do on KGRG! More info about classes here: www.kgrg.com/broadcast-journali…een-river-college/ Send and E-Mail to the show MMAD@KGRG.com for your last chance to win tickets to #KRACKLEFEST featuring CHAMBER BAND, H2 AWESOME! and KIRBY KRACKLE! For more information check out our post on the KGRG concert calendar: www.kgrg.com/2017/02/03/kracklefest-7-march-3rd/ Like, Share, Rate, and Review The Monday Project wherever you find it. We appreciate the feedback! Want to exchange #PodernFamily promo spots? How about iTunes reviews/ratings? If you review us, we'll review you AND read it on the air. E-Mail MMAD@KGRG.com for more information! [12 | 81]
It's full night of awesome interviews! We talk to Chris from Chamber Band and Hip Hop Punk Rock artist, Big O! We kick off the show with the lead-off track from the upcoming EP from local favorites, These Young Fools. Download it here starting Friday, February 24th: https://theseyoungfools.bandcamp.com/ Registration for spring quarter is open and classes are filling up fast and we tell you all about the classes you can take to be a part of the Broadcast Journalism program at Green River College and learn to do what we do on KGRG! More info about classes here: www.kgrg.com/broadcast-journali…een-river-college/ Chris from Chamber Band does his best to explain what "Coffee Rock" is while talking about their upcoming appearance at Kracklefest. Check out that interview, separated here: https://soundcloud.com/mike_seibert/kracklefest-7-the-chamber-band-interview Later, we talk to Big O about his upcoming tour with MC Lars and Mega Ran. We listen to his brand new EP, "DIY Till I DIE or until someone else does it for me" in its entirety with exlcusive commentary from the artist in between tracks! Check out the full interview, with more stories and insights here: https://soundcloud.com/mike_seibert/diy-till-i-die-the-big-o-interview Big E, Intern Elijah joins us for the last hour of the show and shares a super-heavy track with us. Mike gives a spoiler-free review of The LEGO Batman Movie and Big E talks about his basketball game during the return of the Weekend Round-up! Want to hear Mike swear on a podcast? He was a guest on the Rob and Slim Show. Check out that NSFW show here: https://soundcloud.com/the-rs-show/109a Our homies from Dead Air are presenting a sick show! Show up! Here's the link for more info: https://www.facebook.com/events/999173790226338/ Listen all month for your chance to win tickets to #KRACKLEFEST as well as music from CHAMBER BAND, H2 AWESOME! and KIRBY KRACKLE! For more information check out our post on the KGRG concert calendar: www.kgrg.com/2017/02/03/kracklefest-7-march-3rd/ Like, Share, Rate, and Review The Monday Project wherever you find it. We appreciate the feedback! Want to exchange #PodernFamily promo spots? How about iTunes reviews/ratings? If you review us, we'll review you AND read it on the air. E-Mail MMAD@KGRG.com for more information! [11 | 80] **NEXT WEEK** It's our last show before Emerald City Comicon and we're getting you stoked for that with our interview with H2Awesome! and we'll hear from our good friend Jason (Tony Stark) from Costumed Characters for Causes to let you know where to find the CC4C photo booth on the convention floor!
WE'RE BACK! The snow has melted (mostly) and we're allowed back onto campus to bring you an all new episode. Resistration for spring quarter has begun and we tell you all about the various classes you can take to be a part of the Broadcast Journalism program at Green River College and learn to do what we do on KGRG! More info about classes here: http://www.kgrg.com/broadcast-journalism-at-green-river-college/ Does anybody even watch the Grammys anymore? We talk about that as well as some of the highlights and performances. We replay part of Mike's interview with Kyle Stevens from Seattle Nerd Rockers, Kirby Krackle about Kracklefest and what else to expect from the band in the coming year. Check out the fullinterview here: http://www.kgrg.com/episode/kracklefest-7-the-kirby-krackle-interview/ There's also a very special transmission from a pair of SPACE ANIMAL FRIENDS...from space... Today in Geek History features an 80's classic, perfect for sick puppies and we talk about Super Bowl 51. We also talk about what we were doing during the snow days, and in the spirit of Valentine's Day, Mike shares some dating advice. Listen all month for your chance to win tickets to #KRACKLEFEST as well as music from CHAMBER BAND, H2 AWESOME! and KIRBY KRACKLE! For more information check out our post on the KGRG concert calendar: http://www.kgrg.com/2017/02/03/kracklefest-7-march-3rd/ Like, Share, Rate, and Review The Monday Project wherever you find it. We appreciate the feedback! Want to exchange #PodernFamily promo spots? How about iTunes reviews/ratings? If you review us, we'll review you AND read it on the air. E-Mail MMAD@KGRG.com for more information! [10 | 79] **NEXT WEEK** Big O is releasing his new EP and he'll be joining us on the show to talk about it, plus our interview with Chamber Band! If there's a question you'd like to ask either group, let us know and we'll read it on the air.
It's an excitingly unusual show with special guest, Andrea Soto, Program Director of our sister station, Classic Alternative KGRG1. We get a late evening news report, including the whereabouts of Intern Hunter, whose birthday we're celebrating tonight. Mike and Andrea talk about their unusual Thanksgiving celebrations. Mike encounters some intering challenges and distractions before we discuss the passing of Florence Henderson from the Brady Bunch. Cork from the Buzz requests a song from "the World's Only Nedal Band", Okilly Dokilly! We find out what happened Today in Geek History The status of Mike and Micki After Dark is revealed as the last hour begins and Mike explains what you can expect going forward. Listen for details about how to help NAME MIKE'S NEW SHOW! Andrea tells you all about KGRG1, why it's awesome and why you should register for Journalism 120 this Winter at Green River College. Ron Glass, who played Shepherd Book on Firefly, passed away last weekend and we share some of our favorite clips. To the surprise of exactly nobody, the show goes past 10:00 pm! We close out the night with Shout-Outs and we recap some of our main points from the night, including some exciting changes coming to Monday nights on KGRG-FM and opportunities within KGRG1. Friends of the show, LYRE from Ireland have an album coming out and we play their new song! If you have a name suggestion for Mike's new show, send an E-Mail to MMAD@KGRG.com or Tweet to either @KGRGFM, @MMADRadioKGRG, or @MikeSibertRadio [-1 | 69]
It's Micki's one-year anniversary episode and we celebrate the occasion with vinatge clips and throwback games. We also talk about the Nerdcore community's response to a recent Jeopardy episode, including a special song request from friend of the show, MC Lars! Trevor drops by to tell you about the KGRG 2016 Fall Pledge Drive show, happening on Saturday, October 22nd at Green River College https://www.facebook.com/events/169833726756054/ Mike and Micki, along with Cork from the Buzz interview James, one of the promoters of the Jet City Comic show as we get hyped for that event! The interview is also available as its own podcast within this feed. The winning continues exclusively for MMAD podcast listeners: Send an E-Mail to MMAD@KGRG.com, tell us that you're a listener and YOU TOO will win one of our Fall Gift Baskets! Each prize pack includes a pair of tickets to your choice of one of our grand prizes: BAD RELIGION - Wednesday, October 26th at Showbox SODO www.showboxpresents.com/events/detail/312349 OR NOFX -Thursday, November 3rd at Showbox SODO www.showboxpresents.com/events/detail/315478 *But Wait, There's More* Each MMAD Gift Basket ALSO includes: A pair of tickets to see YouTube sensations, Us the Duo - Friday, October 21st at Green River College www.facebook.com/events/1757904827807910/ AND A 2-day pass to Jet City Comic Show - November 5th & 6th at the Tacoma Convention Center www.jetcitycomicshow.com/ AND A pair of tickets to Haunted Forest of Maple Valley - Every Friday & Saturday from now until Halloween www.hauntedforestofmaplevalley.org/
On this week's show, we introduce the newest member of the MMAD family, Intern Taylor! We also reveal all the prizes that we'll be giving away all month. There are so many awesome events coming up, that we're giving these tickets away in MMAD GIFT BASKETS! Each Gift basket includes 2 tickets to ONE of our grand prizes: YELLOWCARD (their final tour)-Wednesday, October 26th at The Showbox http://www.showboxpresents.com/events/detail/311346 BAD RELIGION - Wednesday, October 26th at Showbox SODO http://www.showboxpresents.com/events/detail/312349 NOFX -Thursday, November 3rd at Showbox SODO http://www.showboxpresents.com/events/detail/315478 *But Wait, There's More* Each MMAD Gift Basket ALSO includes: A 2-day pass to Jet City Comic Show - November 5th & 6th at the Tacoma Convention Center http://www.jetcitycomicshow.com/ AND A pair of tickets to Haunted Forest of Maple Valley - Every Friday & Saturday from now until Halloween http://www.hauntedforestofmaplevalley.org/ AND A pair of tickets to see YouTube sensations, Us the Duo - Friday, October 21st at Green River College https://www.facebook.com/events/1757904827807910/ Exclusively for podcast listeners: Send an E-Mail to MMAD@KGRG.com and tell us that you're a listener and YOU TOO will win one of our Gift Baskets! During this episode, we also talk about TREASURE YOUR CHEST, a breast cancer research benefit on Saturday, October 15th at Fantasium Comics & Games https://www.facebook.com/events/1417613248253521/
Micki Returns! We talk about what we've been up to recently, including Mike's trip to Portland and Micki's Canadian adventure. Today in Geek History is sponsored by the Jet City Comic Show (jetcitycomicshow.com) and features one of Mike's favorite movies as well as an awesomely bad TV show. Micki imagines three all-new music genres to challenge Mike during "Is it Real or is it Fake?" Mike has two brand new Slumber Party questions for you to ponder and we talk about our classes at Green River College and how you can join KGRG. We close out the night with Shout-Outs, incuding recognizing the 9 Emmy wins for "The People vs OJ Simpson", a show that Mike was really into with Dave (formerly of The Buzz. RIP that guy) last February.
Join Mike and Micki, along with intern Tiny Rick(y) each week for the Weekend Round-up, learn about what happened Today in Geek History, play along with your newest favorite game, "IS IT REAL OR IS IT FAKE?", get the 411 on all your BFFs during the Slumber Party, and finally ending the night with shout-outs. It's the first week of summer break, but not everybody is out of school. Seattle Nerd Rockers Kirby Krackle ponder what being recruited by the worst super hero team ever would be like. It's a jam-packed WEEKEND ROUND-UP filled with driving adventures, weddings, dim sum, and Hot Topic. Mike is pissed at both DISH Network and Q13 Fox because he can't watch Seahawks football! We talk about the thrilling bus ride to the KGRG Awards Banquet to close out the hour. This week's TODAY IN GEEK HISTORY is extra space-themed, including a movie that's kinda boring until it gets really, really terrifying at the end as well as a classic NES game. How do you answer the phone? If not for Thomas Edison, it might not be "hello". "Tiny Ricky" gets a new intern name, courtesy of KGRG Listener of the Year, Dirty Dean. Can a music genre ALSO be a dance movement also? Find out during IS IT REAL OR IS IT FAKE and judge for yourself how accurate Mike's new impression is. We also talk about the KGRG year-end Awards Banquet and how excited we are about being a part of the Broadcast Journalism program at Green River College. During the SLUMBER PARTY, this week's question is "How are you and your BFFs similar? How are you different?" But WHY do they say most of your brain shut down in cryo-sleep? We get you hyped for VanFest 6 (Saturday, August 20th at Royal Arch Park in Maple Valley - vanfestnw.org for more details) with a classic tune from headliner, MC LARS! "BAH GAWD", Mike credits one of his favorite podcasts, WE HATE MOVIES, for their classic JR Jim Ross (WWE/WWF) impressions that have become a huge part of our show. Has the rivalry between Space Jam and Guardians of the Galaxy been rekindled? Listen LIVE every Monday night from 9-Midnight (PST) on 89.9 KGRG-FM! Check out our ON DEMAND page on KGRG's website for all of your MMAD needs! kgrg.com/Mike-and-Micki-After-Dark/22491384