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Best podcasts about kevin hartnell

Latest podcast episodes about kevin hartnell

Disturbed: True Horror Stories
Disturbed #201 - Lock the Doors

Disturbed: True Horror Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 29:53


The Time I Was Almost Kidnapped - If You Don't Trust Your Gut, Trust Your Dog - Open the Door - Winter 2014 Unknown Attacker - This is Disturbed. Featuring narration by: Terra Ashe Dallas Stark Adam C. Alderson Meghan Barylak Smith Special Thanks for the Original Soundtrack by Kevin Hartnell. Find more killer music at kevinhartnell.com Submit your true, horrifying experience to hear it on the podcast: disturbedpodcast.com/submit Listen ad-free, unlock bonus episodes, and more: patreon.com/disturbedpodcast Voicemail: hotline.disturbedpodcast.com Disturbed is a production of Killer Podcasts, a part of the Evergreen network. For more paranormal and true crime shows, visit KillerPodcasts.com. Follow us @disturbedpodcast on Instagram. If you enjoyed the show, please consider subscribing and reviewing on your favorite listening platform. Music by epidemic sound and by Carl Casey at white bat audio. Our Host is Doug Bailey with a special appearance from Chad Himmelspach. Our Producer is Elizabeth Flood. Our audio engineer is Nathan Corson. Executive Producers are Noah Foutz and Brigid Coyne. Thanks for listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Citizen Science
Squirrely Citizen Science

Citizen Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 20:55


Squirrels are fun, fascinating and sometimes infuriating, and also the focus of some amazing citizen science. Learn more about them in this episode of SciStarter's Citizen Science Podcast!   Projects and Websites mentioned in this podcast are: Squirrel Mapper https://scistarter.org/squirrelmapper Project Squirrel https://scistarter.org/project-squirrel Seek https://www.inaturalist.org/pages/seek_app iNaturalist https://www.inaturalist.org/ Zooniverse https://www.zooniverse.org/ Citizen Science Month: One Million Acts of Science https://scistarter.org/citizensciencemonth Macauley Library's Best Bird Photos of 2024 https://www.allaboutbirds.org/news/macaulay-librarys-best-bird-photos-2024/?__hstc=161696355.15fcc8de350a1a8b773b79c5eed9a2d0.1705541103104.1705541103104.1705541103104.1&__hssc=161696355.1.1705541103104&__hsfp=1354570303&_gl=1*1m8wr2z*_ga*MTkzODQ4MDM0Mi4xNzA1MzY3MjIw*_ga_QR4NVXZ8BM*MTcwNTU0MTEwMS4xLjAuMTcwNTU0MTEwMS42MC4wLjA.&_ga=2.11040432.529497690.1705541102-1938480342.1705367220 HamSCI https://hamsci.org/ Project FRESH Air http://www.hollerlab.com/fresh-air.html Schools' Air Quality Monitoring for Health and Education (SAMHE) https://www.sei.org/projects/samhe/#:~:text=The%20SAMHE%20research%20team%EF%BB%BF,with%20temperature%20and%20relative%20humidity AirCasting https://scistarter.org/aircasting Drug Sniffing Squirrels video https://youtu.be/RY-dyiv5TR0?si=AjcX9ObPV9iCaNwL   Podcast Theme by Kevin Hartnell https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kevin_Hartnell/CC_BY-SA_40/Kevin_Hartnell_-_CC_BY-SA_40_-_09_Podcast_Theme/  

Citizen Science
Squirrely Citizen Science (VIDEO)

Citizen Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 22:34


Squirrels are fun, fascinating and sometimes infuriating, and also the focus of some amazing citizen science. Learn more about them in this episode of SciStarter's Citizen Science Podcast! Projects and Websites mentioned in this podcast are: Squirrel Mapper Project Squirrel Seek iNaturalist Zooniverse Citizen Science Month: One Million Acts of Science Macauley Library's Best Bird Photos of 2024 HamSCI Project FRESH Air Schools' Air Quality Monitoring for Health and Education (SAMHE)  AirCasting Drug Sniffing Squirrels video Podcast Theme by Kevin Hartnell  

Citizen Science
TreeSnap Interview with Co-Creator Ellen Crocker

Citizen Science

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2023 10:22


You can help researchers find and save endangered trees! In this interview, Ellen Crocker, co-creator of TreeSnap, discusses the purpose and use of this tree locator app. Projects and websites mentioned in this podcast: TreeSnap  iNaturalist American Chestnut Foundation Podcast Theme by Kevin Hartnell    

Life After JET
After JET - Life Changes

Life After JET

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 28:09


Many of us go through several restarts and pivots. For Natalie Hamilton, it's been a full circle going back to teaching and finding her passion and purpose (including time to publish a textbook on kanji). Join us for a discussion on what that's like, and why finding purpose is an ever-changing destination. Footnotes: Natalie's book on kanji can be found at: https://thekanjicode.com/the-kanji-code-study-guide/ ------ Music for this episode is A Journey by Kevin Hartnell, from the Free Music Archive, under license type CC BY-SA. The After JET podcast is generously supported by CLAIR, the Council of Local Authorities for International Relations, but is otherwise an independent personal project. All views expressed on this podcast are the independent opinions of podcast participants and do not represent any organisation that participants are connected with or work for.

Citizen Science
Learn How You Can Help Medical Researchers!

Citizen Science

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 29:33


By donating just a little bit of your time (and maybe some saliva and/or blood), you can make a meaningful contribution to medical research! In this episode, you'll learn about three participatory research programs that need your help. Projects and websites included in this podcast include: SciStarter Project Page: Outbreaks Near Me Outbreaks Near Me Home Page LUNGevity Participant  Survey LUNGevity Foundation SciStarter Project Page: All of Us All of Us Network of the National Library of Medicine All of Us: NIH Join All of Us SciStarter National Library of Medicine page SciStarter Libraries Page Photo Credit: CDC Music Credit: Podcast Theme, by Kevin Hartnell

Citizen Science
Learn How You Can Help Medical Researchers! (VIDEO)

Citizen Science

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 29:35


By donating just a little bit of your time (and maybe some saliva and/or blood), you can make a meaningful contribution to medical research! In this episode, you'll learn about three participatory research programs that need your help. Projects and websites included in this podcast include: SciStarter Project Page: Outbreaks Near Me Outbreaks Near Me Home Page LUNGevity Participant  Survey LUNGevity Foundation SciStarter Project Page: All of Us All of Us Network of the National Library of Medicine All of Us: NIH Join All of Us SciStarter National Library of Medicine page SciStarter Libraries Page Photo Credit: CDC Music Credit: Podcast Theme, by Kevin Hartnell

Moonlight Audio Theatre

  DESECRATE (HORROR) Philamena was a seer, a psychic by modern vernacular. And somewhere among these stones is her gravesite. Tonight, we're going to contact her." On All Hallows' Eve, a graveside Ouija board session descends into a nightmare, unveiling a web of lies and betrayal between longtime friends and perhaps a doorway to something far more disturbing.  Warning: Explicit language, violence, and graphic content. Written, directed, and produced by John Ballentine. Original music score by Kevin Hartnell. CAMPFIRE RADIO THEATER

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Moonlight Audio Theatre
TIES OF BLOOD – PART ONE

Moonlight Audio Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 29:18


OF BLOOD – PART ONE (HORROR, MYSTERY) “All the freaks come out before daybreak.” A rash of abductions in the small community of Red Hill leads a young woman to suspect her mysterious nocturnal neighbor might be hiding a sinister side. Warning: Explicit Language and Graphic Content. Written, directed, and produced by John Ballentine. Original music score by Kevin Hartnell. CAMPFIRE RADIO THEATER

Moonlight Audio Theatre
TIES OF BLOOD – PART TWO

Moonlight Audio Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 29:36


TIES OF BLOOD – PART TWO (HORROR, MYSTERY) "All predators aren't created equal." Nikki's inquisitive instincts lead her into dangerously precarious situations as the mystery of the Red Hill Adductions deepens. Warning: Explicit Language and Graphic Content. Written, directed, and produced by John Ballentine. Original music score by Kevin Hartnell. CAMPFIRE RADIO THEATER

Citizen Science
Give your dog (or cat) a personality quiz for science!

Citizen Science

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 10:59


Are you curious about how your dog or cat compares to others? And/or would you like to contribute to science research that could benefit pets and people? Then you should consider participating in C-BARQ (for dogs) and Fe-BARQ (for cats). Learn more about these projects from the scientist who created them. Links mentioned in this podcast include: C-BARQ and Fe-BARQ Darwin's Ark SciStarter Podcast Theme Music: Podcast Theme by Kevin Hartnell

Radio D&D
The Lonely Hearts Club - Ep.43: Reunion

Radio D&D

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 147:23


The Lonely Hearts reconnect with an old friend and uncover a new mystery surrounding the ancient pages. Podcast Artwork: DrawForthArts: https://www.etsy.com/shop/drawfortharts Music (Freemusicarchive.org): Action Decisive Move by Komiku (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/)  As I Figure by Kevin MacLeod (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)  Books by Jahzzar (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/)  Brush that sCruff off by Factory Sounds (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)  Damned by Jahzzar (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/)  Devastation and Revenge by Kevin MacLeod (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)  Jazzy Detective by John Bartmann (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/)   Lucid Coma by Kevin Hartnell (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)  Mourning Song by Kevin MacLeod (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)  Orbiting a Distant Planet by Quantum Jazz (Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/) Rollin at 5 – 210 – Full by Kevin MacLeod (Attribution 3.0 Unported: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) Take a Look Around by Kai Engel (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/)  Vibe Ace by Kevin MacLeod (Attribution 3.0 Unported: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)  Music (Purple-planet.com): Black Coffee Sound Effects (Freesound.org)FM Radio Tuning Sweep by davidbain (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/)

The Mutual Audio Network
Last Resort(053023)

The Mutual Audio Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 33:47


In the midst of a surreal dreamlike reality, a broken, flawed man relives the last drunken hours of his life in pursuit of an elusive perfect moment from his past as he hurtles headlong on a collision course with fate. Warning: Contains explicit language and graphic content. Written, directed and produced by John Ballentine From a story by Kevin Hartnell. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Tuesday Terror
Last Resort

Tuesday Terror

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 33:47


In the midst of a surreal dreamlike reality, a broken, flawed man relives the last drunken hours of his life in pursuit of an elusive perfect moment from his past as he hurtles headlong on a collision course with fate. Warning: Contains explicit language and graphic content. Written, directed and produced by John Ballentine From a story by Kevin Hartnell. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Moonlight Audio Theatre
CAMPFIRE RADIO THEATRE - Last Resort

Moonlight Audio Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 32:13


CAMPFIRE RADIO THEATRE: Last Resort In the midst of a surreal dreamlike reality, a broken, flawed man relives the last drunken hours of his life in pursuit of an elusive perfect moment from his past as he hurtles headlong on a collision course with fate. Warning: Contains explicit language and graphic content. Written, directed and produced by John Ballentine From a story by Kevin Hartnell Cast: Jared Rivet Jack Kincaid Jessica McEvoy Kevin Hartnell Motzie Dapul John Bell Monique Bagwell Original music score by Kevin Hartnell

The Movie Making Podcast with Ranelle Golden
The Movie Making Podcast premieres April 5th, 2023

The Movie Making Podcast with Ranelle Golden

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 0:19


Do you make movies? Love to watch movies? We've got you covered! Starts April 5, 2023. Be sure to listen in! Special thanks to Kevin Hartnell for our season 1 podcast music! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moviemakingpod/support

Phonic Fiction Fest
OCT ‘22 - You Are Powerful Beyond Measure

Phonic Fiction Fest

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 13:50


Go to https://www.phonicfictionfest.com/vote from October 21-27 ‘22 to vote!///VOTING CATEGORIESHorror-fantasyLGBTQIA+ - CreatorBIPOC - CreatorMarginalized Gender Identity - CreatorLGBTQIA+ - CharacterMarginalized Gender Identity - CharacterOriginal Art///TRANSCRIPThttps://www.phonicfictionfest.com/transcript/you-are-powerful-beyond-measure //CREDITSJingle Bells by brolefilmer http://pixabay.com/music/christmas-jingle-bells-12255/Aurora by Kevin Hartnell https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kevin_Hartnell/Umbra_1955/Kevin_Hartnell_-_Umbra_-_10_Aurora/All other sound effects from Soundly Pro library https://getsoundly.com/faq/how-can-i-use-the-sounds ///CONTENT WARNINGSSecond person POVOccult/magicManipulationConflict between charactersReference to body horrorProfanityLoud SFX: Wind, Distorted voices, voices overlapping.Organized by Pulp Audio and Nathan Lansford Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sinnessjukt
203. Dokument: Sigmund Freud och fallet Anna O. (smakprov del 2)

Sinnessjukt

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 13:03


*** Det här ett smakprov ur ett Patreon-exklusivt avsnitt, för att lyssna på hela avsnittet gå in på http://patreon.com/sinnessjukt ***I det tvåhundratredje avsnittet av podden är det återigen dags för Sinnessjukt Dokument. Den här gången andra delen av dokumentärserien om Sigmund Freud, som handlar om det gåtfulla fallet ”Anna O.” – en mytologiserad behandlingssuccé som beskrivs som hela psykoanalysens ursprung. ”Anna O.” var ett svårförklarligt fall i slutet av 1800-talet där en ung och svårt sjuk kvinna plötsligt tillfrisknar helt, enbart genom att prata med en annan människa. Men när en nyfiken psykiatriker i början av 1970-talet åkte till ett sanatorium i Schweiz avslöjades en mörk sanning, som blev början på avtäckandet av myten om den store Sigmund Freud. Två av världens främsta Freud-experter – svenske Billy Larsson och amerikanen Frederick Crews – berättar den osannolika historien om hur en katastrofal behandling beskrevs som en succé och formade en global rörelse. Extramaterial och källor till alla påståenden och ljudklipp finns på: http://patreon.com/sinnessjukt Ljudeffekter och musik kommer från: https://www.zapsplat.com P.C.G.C.P. by P C III is licensed under a Attribution License. Part I by Jahzzar is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 International License. Libidinous Orison by Kevin Hartnell is licensed under a Attribution License. Cavern by Jahzzar is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike License. Murmuration of Birds by Jahzzar is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike License. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

MEDIA INDIGENA : Weekly Indigenous current affairs program
The Battle to Belong: Part I (ep 296)

MEDIA INDIGENA : Weekly Indigenous current affairs program

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 63:51


Summer is back and so is MEDIA INDIGENA's Summer Series, our compendia of conversations collected and connected from over the past six years, coming up on 300 episodes of the podcast. Our first two shows of the summer are all about belonging, a subject neither dull nor academic for Indigenous peoples. After all, the Canadian state has worked so very hard to break the bonds that bind us.    Featured voices this podcast include (in order of appearance): • Pam Palmater, Chair in Indigenous Governance at Toronto Metropolitan University, and the author of Beyond Blood: Rethinking Indigenous Identity • Paul Seeseequasis, writer/journalist behind the Indigenous Archival Photo Project • Damien Lee, Assistant Professor of Sociology at Toronto Metropolitan University and Canada Research Chair in Peacekeeping and Indigenous Political Resurgence • Kim TallBear, Professor in the Faculty of Native Studies at the University of Alberta and Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Peoples, Technoscience & Environment • Candis Callison, Associate Professor in the Institute for Critical Indigenous Studies and the Graduate School of Journalism at UBC • Taté Walker, award-winning Two Spirit storyteller • Cutcha Risling Baldy, Associate Professor and Department Chair of Native American Studies at Cal Poly Humboldt // CREDITS: Creative Commons music this episode includes “Kite Fly High” by Adeline Yeo (HP), “Tree of Tears” by Kevin Hartnell, “Ronin” by EXETEXE, and “Acrylic on Canvas” by Audionautix. Our opening theme is “Bad Nostalgia (Instrumental)” by Anthem of Rain; our closing theme is “Garden Tiger” by Pictures of the Floating World. This episode was hosted/produced/edited by Rick Harp; production assistance by Courteney Morin.

BikePortland Podcast
Voices From Portland's Carfree Plaza Movement

BikePortland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 46:05


This week we delve into the topic of carfree streets, plazas and great public spaces in Portland. You might have read our recent story about the big announcement Monday morning from the City of Portland that https://bikeportland.org/2022/03/14/pbot-wants-to-make-carfree-healthy-business-plaza-program-permanent-350236 (they want to double down on their outdoor dining patios, plazas and carfree public space programs).  In this episode, host Jonathan Maus shares clips from remarks made at the press conference (which was held on Pride Plaza, a 2-block section of carfree street on SW Harvey Milk Street) as well as several interviews with people at the event. You'll hear from PBOT Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty, PBOT Director Chris Warner, Portland restaurant co-owner Eli Johnson, Friends of Green Loop Executive Director Keith Jones, and others. Links: https://www.portland.gov/transportation/news/2022/3/14/pbot-news-release-pbot-extends-healthy-businesses-portland-public (PBOT press release about Healthy Business and Vibrant Community Spaces program) "https://bikeportland.org/2021/01/12/commissioner-hardesty-wants-more-carfree-streets-in-downtown-portland-324741 (Commissioner Hardesty wants more carfree streets in downtown Portland)" (BikePortland, 1/12/2021) Theme music: https://www.kevinhartnell.com/ (Kevin Hartnell)

BikePortland Podcast
Women of the E-bike Revolution

BikePortland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 46:06


It was International Women's Day when I edited this episode and what better subject to explore than the impact the e-bike revolution is having on women. In historical terms, the skyrocketing popularity of e-bikes among women feels a bit like a deja vu. At the turn of the 20th century, as the and price and safety of these magical, human-powered machines improved and the bicycling craze swept Europe and America, it had a profound effect on women.  Bicycles leveled the mobility playing field between genders and in so doing ushered in a new era of independence that had vast influence on everything from fashion and popular culture, to politics. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_B._Anthony (Susan B. Anthony), the famous women's rights pioneer said in 1896: "Let me tell you what I think of bicycling. I think it has done more to emancipate women than anything else in the world." Fast forward 120 years or so and another great leap in bicycle technology is once again changing everything for women: electric bikes. The popularity of e-bikes is one of the most exciting developments in the cycling world and - as you'll learn in this episode - it's particularly exciting for women. Bike advocates have spent decades trying to increase the amount of women who would give daily bicycling a try and it turns out all many of them needed was just a small electric motor powered by a rechargeable battery about the size of a two water bottles.  In this episode I share interviews with five women whose lives have been changed by e-bikes. You'll hear how their bikes have not only helped them leap confidently over what used to be common barriers to bicycling, but also how the bikes have balanced out the power dynamic on our streets and have opened up new cycling possibilities far beyond the commute to work.  Going into this episode, I felt like what I was seeing with e-bikes and women was nothing short of a revolution, or at least a movement. Now I'm more convinced about that then ever. Our guests in this episode are: Leslie Carlson (https://twitter.com/queenleslie (@queenleslie)) , a 56 year old a communications and branding consultant and married mom of three college-age kids. Leslie lives in southeast Portland and has only had her e-bike for about a month. Emily Barrett (https://twitter.com/emmypdx (@emmypdx)), a tech industry worker who's lived in north and northeast Portland for 18 years and is married with kids ages 5 and 1. Tina Ricks (https://twitter.com/tinaintheburbs (@tinaintheburbs)) is in her 50s and works at her home in the Bethany area (just outside Beaverton) editing law books for a small publisher.  She's been the owner of a Rad Power e-bike for about a year. Ingrid Fish, a 46-year old who works for the City of Portland's Bureau of Planning and Sustainability. She and her husband live in the Woodstock neighborhood and have two kids, ages 12 and 10. Ingrid is the most veteran e-biker of the bunch and she's been riding hers for about 10 years. Karin Power (https://twitter.com/karin_power (@karin_power)), a 38-year-old member of the Oregon state legislature who represents the city of Milwaukie in the  House of Representatives. She carries her two young children on her Tern GSD https://bikeportland.org/2021/10/22/how-an-oregon-legislator-bought-a-family-e-bike-without-breaking-the-bank-340293 (that she bought last fall). This podcast is a production of Pedaltown Media Inc., and is made possible by listeners like you. If you're not a subscriber yet, please become one today at http://bikeportland.org/support (bikeportland.org/support). You can listen to more episodes and find out how to subscribe at http://bikeportland.org/podcast (bikeportland.org/podcast). Our theme music is by https://www.kevinhartnell.com/ (Kevin Hartnell).

Moonlight Audio Theatre
CAMPFIRE RADIO THEATRE - Abominations

Moonlight Audio Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 34:36


A small town carnie with big ambitions is spooked and intrigued by the uncanny abilities of a mysterious old man living under the carnival fairgrounds. Warning: Contains explicit language and graphic content. Written, directed and produced by John Ballentine Cast Owen McCuen Jack Kincaid Shelby Sessler Blaine Hicklin Nichole Goodnight Mary Murphy Mike Fox Original music score by Kevin Hartnell

BikePortland Podcast
The People Behind Oregon's Best Bike Rides

BikePortland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 53:59


As I edited this episode and I work on our stories I often think that bicycling doesn't really matter right now. I mean, I know that riding bikes always matters to some people in some ways... But with so many more serious things going on it can feel not just less important, but talking and creating content about bicycling can even feel insensitive given all the other more serious things going in people's lives right now. But for many of us who are lucky enough enough to be able to do so, knowing that we can look forward to a bike ride, is one of things that gives us hope, keeps us going, and provides some levity and balance in gloomy times. And if you consider the mental and physical benefits of bicycling, it actually isn't such a trivial thing at all.  In some ways, riding our bikes, setting future goals, and having rides to look forward to, is more important these days than it has ever been. On that note, in this week's episode I wanted to help us all - if just for a few minutes - stop doomscrolling and start thinking about where we'll be rolling on our bikes in the coming year. Oregon is a paradise for great bike rides, and as spring approaches I wanted to let you know about some of the great rides on the calendar. To help paint the picture of what's to come, in this episode I'll share interviews with organizers of some of the best bike rides in the state. I'm talking classics like Cycle Oregon, the Swift Summit, Oregon Coast Gravel Epic, and so on. In this episode, you'll get to know: https://www.swiftsummitnw.com/ (Swift Summit) founder Trevor Spangle Mike Ripley of https://www.mudslingerevents.com/ (Mudslinger Events), the man behind the Oregon Coast Gravel Epic, Oregon Gran Fondo, and many others Anne Marie Hingley and Chris Distefano from https://cycleoregon.com/ (Cycle Oregon), the ride that in many respects is the grandaddy of them all. So grab a pen, grab your calendars, and let's start planning your 2022 riding season. More links: https://bikeportland.org/2018/07/18/the-ride-from-portland-to-eugene-on-two-wheels-285995 (From Portland to Eugene on Two Wheels) - A recap of a ride on many of the same roads used on Swift Summit route. https://bikeportland.org/2019/05/09/photo-gallery-and-recap-of-the-oregon-coast-gravel-epic-299534 (Recap of Mike Ripley's 2018 Oregon Coast Gravel Epic) https://bikeportland.org/2022/01/25/cycle-oregon-is-back-will-head-to-painted-hills-on-7-day-ride-344289 (Cycle Oregon is back, will head to Painted Hills on 7-day ride ) - Our latest on 2022 Cycle Oregon rides This podcast is a production of Pedaltown Media Inc., and is made possible by listeners like you. If you're not a subscriber yet, please become one today at http://bikeportland.org/support (bikeportland.org/support). You can listen to more episodes and find out how to subscribe at http://bikeportland.org/podcast (bikeportland.org/podcast). Our theme music is by https://www.kevinhartnell.com/ (Kevin Hartnell).

Edinboro Now Podcasts
Plug In S3 Episode 6: Game Updates

Edinboro Now Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 4:49


Cade McChesney highlights some of the most recent announcements regarding game development updates, game delays, new additions to games with gold, and more. Kevin Hartnell's "Podcast Theme" available via Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) license. You can find the license here: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/. No changes were made.

BikePortland Podcast
Shop Talk: Joel and Barb Grover of Splendid Cycles

BikePortland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 56:09


This week we've got another installment in our Shop Talk series and I'm excited to welcome Splendid Cycles co-owners Barb and Joel Grover. This duo has been working in the local bike scene since the 1980s and came up through the ranks as employees of Bike Gallery, which was one of the largest bicycle retail chains in the country. Joel was a product analyst and buyer for many years at Bike Gallery and when cargo bikes first came on the scene in the U.S. in the mid to late aughts, he and Barb had a feeling they weren't reaching their potential being sold in traditional bike shops. So they decided to take a big risk: They left Bike Gallery in 2009 to create a shop that would sell only cargo bikes — and despite being laughed at by some of their peers, Splendid Cycles opened one year later. In 2014, four years after they opened, their business was so strong they moved from their tiny storefront on lower SE Belmont to a larger location in an industrial building in the central eastside right next to the SE 4th Avenue entrance of the Springwater Corridor path. That's where we recorded this episode (and just FYI you might notice from the audio that we did so with our masks on). Before we sat down for the interview, Barb and Joel gave me a tour of the shop and we talked about a few of the bikes they sell. We also went out front where Barb explained to me why they installed a fresh water spigot that's free and open for anyone to use 24/7. In our interview, you'll get to know a bit more about Barb and Joel, and you'll understand why they're so deeply appreciated in our community. You'll also learn how being located next to the Springwater has impacted their business, how the e-bike market has changed in the past decade, how they define the "cargo bike lifestyle", what type of people are investing it, why they only sell high-end bikes, what keeps them inspired to come into work every day, and much more. Links from this episode: https://www.splendidcycles.com/ (Splendid Cycles website) https://bikeportland.org/2022/02/07/oregon-legislator-will-propose-e-bike-purchase-incentive-bill-next-session-348197 (Oregon legislator will propose e-bike purchase incentive bill next session) (BikePortland, 02/07/22) http://www.badgerbikes.biz/about-badgerbikes.html (Badger Bikes) (wooden cargo box maker) https://blaqpaks.com/cargo (Blaq Packs) (cargo bike canopy maker) https://www.r-m.de/en-us/bikes/ (Riese & Müller) https://www.ternbicycles.com/us (Tern Bicycles) https://www.larryvsharry.com/ (Larry vs Harry) This episode was recorded on February 14th inside Splendid Cycles on SE 4th and Ivon in Portland. This podcast is a production of Pedaltown Media Inc., and is made possible by listeners like you. If you're not a subscriber yet, please become one today at http://bikeportland.org/support (bikeportland.org/support). You can listen to more episodes and find out how to subscribe at http://bikeportland.org/podcast (bikeportland.org/podcast). Our theme music is by https://www.kevinhartnell.com/ (Kevin Hartnell).

BikePortland Podcast
Bike Theft Superhero Bryan Hance

BikePortland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 56:48


This week's guest is Bike Index co-founder Bryan Hance. Bike Index has listed over 730,000 bikes since it was founded in 2013 and has become a formidable force in the battle against bike thieves — and Hance is its heart and soul. In December 2021 Hance and the Bike Index team published a report on a  case they'd spent 10 months working on that involved 100s of bike thefts in Colorado and a Facebook marketplace store based in Mexico named Alexander's Bikes. In our interview, you'll learn the sordid details of how Hance connected the dots from desperate victims in Denver and surrounding cities,  to his expansive network of partners on-the-ground, to the online storefront in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. Hance also shares why he got involved in this work, his thoughts on the state of bike theft in Portland, his frustrations with Facebook's inaction against fraudulent sellers, and much more. Links from this episode: https://bikeindex.org/news/closing-the-loop-a-deep-dive-on-a-facebook-reseller-of-bikes-stolen-in (Closing the loop: a deep dive on a Facebook reseller of bikes stolen in Colorado) via Bike Index https://bikeindex.org/bikes?stolenness=all (Search stolen bikes on Bike Index) This episode was recorded on February 10th in the BikePortland studio in north Portland. This podcast is a production of Pedaltown Media Inc., and is made possible by listeners like you. If you're not a subscriber yet, please become one today at http://bikeportland.org/support (bikeportland.org/support). You can listen to more episodes and find out how to subscribe at http://bikeportland.org/podcast (bikeportland.org/podcast). Our theme music is by https://www.kevinhartnell.com/ (Kevin Hartnell).

BikePortland Podcast
Oregon State Representative Khanh Pham

BikePortland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 53:02 Transcription Available


After a short break I'm really happy to be back at the mic and cannot wait to share this interview with Oregon State Rep Khanh Pham. Rep Pham is a former community organizer who's worked with OPAL Environmental Justice Oregon and the Asian Pacific American Network of Oregon (APANO). Most recently she was a founding member of the coalition that created the Portland Clean Energy Fund and she continued that momentum by playing a major role in passing three clean energy bills in her first session. You might recall hearing from Rep Pham in a previous episode, when I caught up with her at a Youth vs ODOT rally in September of last year. Back then she was a rookie legislator and just emerging as a transportation reform leader. Since then she's firmly established herself in that role by speaking up with testimony on several big projects and, most notably, by grabbing a seat on the powerful Joint Committee on Transportation down in Salem. It's also worth noting she's recently hired former policy manager from The Street Trust, Andre Lightsey Walker, to be her transportation advisor. Rep Pham and I talked about all that stuff and a whole lot more in this interview. If you're curious about how a progressive democrat from Portland will impact transportation policy in a highly partisan legislature, what her vision is for a post-ODOT 82nd Avenue, or if you want structural reform of ODOT and the Oregon Transportation Commission, I think you'll love this episode. Links from the episode: https://twitter.com/khanhphamforor (Rep Pham on Twitter) http://oregonlegislature.gov/pham (Legislature Home Page) https://bikeportland.org/2021/09/03/state-rep-khanh-pham-says-climate-change-demands-serious-action-from-odot-337589 (Our previous (very brief) interview with Rep Pham from September 2021 during the Youth vs. ODOT rally. ) This episode was recorded virtually (thanks Covid!) on January 31st. This podcast is a production of Pedaltown Media Inc., and is made possible by listeners like you. If you're not a subscriber yet, please become one today at http://bikeportland.org/support (bikeportland.org/support). You can listen to more episodes and find out how to subscribe at http://bikeportland.org/podcast (bikeportland.org/podcast). Our theme music is by https://www.kevinhartnell.com/ (Kevin Hartnell).

BikePortland Podcast
Veteran Advocate and New Portlander Cathy Tuttle

BikePortland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 61:08


For this episode, host Jonathan Maus caught up with veteran advocate and recent Portland transplant Cathy Tuttle. Cathy has been an activist for climate change, transportation, and healthy cities for over 30 years and has long list of accomplishments and awards for her work as a community organizer, nonprofit founder (https://seattlegreenways.org/ (Seattle Neighborhood Greenways)) and city staffer. In 2019 she ran for a seat on Seattle City Council and tied for third in a crowded race. Last summer, this 65-year-old, self-described "climate warrior" decided to move to Portland, currently lives downtown, and uses a bike as her main way to get around. While some people in Cathy's shoes might consider slowing down after working so hard for so long on these issues, Cathy is just as committed as ever to make an impact and was just voted to the board of https://bikeloudpdx.org/ (Bike Loud PDX), a local nonprofit whose main goal is to push Portland into being a city where 25% of all trips are made by bike by 2030. In this interview, you'll hear why Cathy chose to move to Portland, how her bike has become her personal mobility device, and how she's avoided burnout after more than three decades of advocacy. We also talked about how being a bureaucrat has helped her become a better advocate. Cathy and I also traded thoughts about the state of bicycling and transportation reform in Portland, whether current PBOT Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty is — or can be — a real champion for the cause, and how Cathy's recently completed Car Master Plan unlocks important clues on how to help us reach that exciting 25% cycling goal. Links from the episode: Cathy on Twitter - https://twitter.com/CathyTuttle (@CathyTuttle) https://bikeportland.org/2014/07/30/seattles-friendliest-insurgent-group-visits-portland-eager-wisdom-dispensing-109485 (BikePortland coverage of a research trip to Portland with Seattle policymakers organized by Cathy in 2014). Car Master Plan Research Project: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1H6il2Gh1-EEEKkKcFyqtevJHk4ZkI-zn/view?usp=sharing (Asphalt), https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ze4ipSn9QilPsi-9ydxW4FbP4yJnRkXB/view?usp=sharing (Car Budgets), https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rqW5zJVCQFtLPNF6V2YPwTTKqyA5cZ_W/view?usp=sharing (Parking Cars) This episode was recorded on January 11th. Due to Covid concerns, Cathy joined us virtually. This podcast is a production of Pedaltown Media Inc., and is made possible by listeners like you. If you're not a subscriber yet, please become one today at http://bikeportland.org/support (bikeportland.org/support). You can listen to more episodes and find out how to subscribe at http://bikeportland.org/podcast (bikeportland.org/podcast). Our theme music is by https://www.kevinhartnell.com/ (Kevin Hartnell).

BikePortland Podcast
Sellwood Cycle Repair Owner Erik Tonkin

BikePortland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2022 48:26 Transcription Available


In this episode we hear from Erik Tonkin, the owner of Sellwood Cycle Repair who celebrates his 30th anniversary with the shop this year. We first wanted to have Erik on the show as part of our Shop Talk series, but then realized there was much more to talk about than just running a business. In this interview, you'll learn how he got his start in the local bike industry, why he seriously considered running for a seat on Portland City Council in 2015, and you'll even hear him say there's a possibility he might run again in the future. We also talked about his advocacy work pushing for more trail access at River View, helping the City of Portland write new code to prevent fencing of stolen bikes, and working to find new bike race venues. If you love bike racing, listen closely for the big news about how Erik has been working with Commissioner Carmen Rubio's office and the Portland Parks & Recreation Bureau to bring his Bridge City CX event to Waterfront Park in downtown Portland. Jonathan also asked Erik for his thoughts on the exciting success of two-time US National Cyclocross Champion Clara Honsinger, a former Sellwood Cycle team racer and employee who's currently the best cyclocross racer in the U.S. and among the best in the world. Erik also shares his views on how e-bikes might play a major role in the future of his business. Links from the episode: https://sellwoodcycle.com/ (Sellwood Cycle Repair) https://bikeportland.org/2015/03/12/guest-article-personal-perspective-riding-river-view-k-cemetery-trails-135414 (Guest article: A personal perspective on riding River View) (BikePortland, 03/12/2015) https://www.wweek.com/portland/blog-33283-sellwood-cycle-owner-mulls-city-council-run-against-steve-novick.html (Sellwood Cycle Owner Mulls City Council Run Against Steve Novick) (Willamette Week, 06/02/2015) https://bikeportland.org/2019/11/25/portland-embraces-inaugural-bridge-city-cx-event-308031 (Portland embraces inaugural Bridge City CX event) (BikePortland, 11/25/2019) https://cyclingtips.com/2022/01/americas-best-clara-honsinger-is-counting-the-days-to-cx-worlds-in-the-us/ (Clara Honsinger is currently the best cyclocross rider from the United States) (CyclingTips, (01/02/2022) This episode was recorded on December 21st at Sellwood Cycle Repair. A full transcript will be available by January 7th. This podcast is a production of Pedaltown Media Inc., and is made possible by listeners like you. If you're not a subscriber yet, please become one today at http://bikeportland.org/support (bikeportland.org/support). You can listen to more episodes and find out how to subscribe to our podcast http://bikeportland.org/podcast (bikeportland.org/podcast). Our theme music is by https://www.kevinhartnell.com/ (Kevin Hartnell). Support this podcast

For Fact's Sake
Long Covid and Christmas myths

For Fact's Sake

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 22:45


The latest episode of The FFS Show looks at a claim about long Covid, and we delve into some of the misinformation about the festive season. What exactly is long Covid and how many people are suffering from it in Scotland? In this last episode of 2021, we give you some teasers on what to expect in the coming weeks, and Ali tests whether Sam has learned anything in his time co-hosting the podcast with a special holiday quiz.The music for this show is by Kevin Hartnell, under a CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

BikePortland Podcast
Shop Talk: Community Cycling Center and Bikes for Humanity

BikePortland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 39:27


We're just about to sign off for the week to enjoy the holiday (and my daughter turns 19 tomorrow!), but before we take a break I wanted to share the work of people and organizations who are making the season brighter for people in need. I loved talking to shop owners last month for our first Shop Talk series episode. This time I talked to two local nonprofits — https://www.b4hpdx.org/ (Bikes for Humanity) and https://communitycyclingcenter.org/ (Community Cycling Center )— that provide bikes for the community, but have a much different approach. They focus on making bikes more accessible for people on low-incomes and for people who either don't have a shop in their neighborhood would likely never feel comfortable walking into a traditional, for-profit bike shop Bikes for Humanity on southeast Powell started (as Community Exchange Bike School/Exchange Cycle Tours) in 2005 and became an official non-profit in 2015. I spoke to their current executive director, Andrew Shaw-Kitch, who's been with the group since 2014. The Community Cycling Center in the Alberta neighborhood was founded in 1994 and still serves the community with a retail bike shop and several programs including their annual Holiday Bike Drive, that happened just last weekend. I spoke to their marketing coordinator Cole Lalomia and their program manager Nissy Cobb. It was a really fun episode to put together and I think you'll be heartened and inspired to hear from these great folks and learn more about the work they're doing. I've really enjoyed getting the podcast up-and-running these past six months or so. And we recently pushed past 5,000 downloads which is really amazing! Thanks for listening everyone and have a great holiday. This episode was recorded on December 4th, just five days after he filed his paperwork with the city elections office. This podcast is a production of Pedaltown Media Inc., and is made possible by listeners like you. If you're not a subscriber yet, please become one today at http://bikeportland.org/support (bikeportland.org/support). You can listen to more episodes and find out how to subscribe to our podcast http://bikeportland.org/podcast (bikeportland.org/podcast). Our theme music is by https://www.kevinhartnell.com/ (Kevin Hartnell). --- Links: https://giveguide.org/nonprofits/community-cycling-center (The CCC in the 2021 Give Guide) https://donorbox.org/2021-year-end-campaign-2 (Bikes for Humanity Year-End Fundraising Campaign) Support this podcast

Moonlight Audio Theatre
CAMPFIRE RADIO - The Bones of Saint Nicholas

Moonlight Audio Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 34:40


Mired in the havoc of the holidays and a contentious divorce, an exhausted single mother confronts a mall Santa who has concocted a frighteningly twisted plan. CAMPFIRE RADIO THEATER Warning: Contains explicit language and graphic content. Written, directed and produced by John Ballentine Cast: Melissa Medina Joe Stofko Amelia Hicklin Dani Aviles Graham Rowat Mary Murphy Original music score by Kevin Hartnell

BikePortland Podcast
City Council Candidate Vadim Mozyrsky

BikePortland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 57:38


Show notes: Last week we shared an interview with Portland City Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty. This week we hear from one of the candidates who wants her seat: Vadim Mozyrsky. Mozyrsky is an administrative law judge who specializes in disability law (and sees improving city policy for people with disabilities as one of his top priorities if elected). He lives in the Goose Hollow neighborhood and, while he's a relative newcomer to local politics, he's well-known in civic circles for his service on a number of committees and commissions. Mozyrsky is currently a member of the Portland Charter Commission, that's looking into changing Portland's form of government; and the Portland Committee on Community Engaged Policing, a group charged to be a liaison between the community and the Portland Police Bureau. Mozyrsky is a former member of the Citizen Review Committee, formed by the City of Portland in 2001 to improve police accountability; the Portland Commission on Disability; and the Portland Public Safety Action Coalition. We talked about his personal story as an immigrant from Kiev, Ukraine and how he more recently escaped Houston's terrible traffic for the walkable and bikeable streets of Portland. Mozyrsky also explained his ideas on how to boost bicycling and reduce driving, how to improve policing and law enforcement, how tackle Portland's homelessness crisis, his style of leadership, and much more. This episode was recorded on December 4th, just five days after he filed his paperwork with the city elections office. This podcast is a production of Pedaltown Media Inc., and is made possible by listeners like you. If you're not a subscriber yet, please become one today at http://bikeportland.org/support (bikeportland.org/support). You can listen to more episodes and find out how to subscribe to our podcast http://bikeportland.org/podcast (bikeportland.org/podcast). Our theme music is by https://www.kevinhartnell.com/ (Kevin Hartnell). --- Links: https://www.votevadim.com/ (Vadim Mozyrsky campaign website) https://www.rev.com/transcript-editor/shared/SDl0XspFNGYm6gbbzPrFPwQj6Li5bVCy187WWd1QuuS4vv_Qi7np5NyVvej6vgBjUgonNwLRMwjXGC0FZLZLAC9LNh0?loadFrom=SharedLink (Full show transcript) Support this podcast

For Fact's Sake
The facts about channel crossings

For Fact's Sake

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 22:59


In this podcast we answer the burning questions about people crossing the channel in small boats. Is it illegal? How many people are coming across? Does the UK take more than its fair share of refugees? We also look back at some festive urban myths and discuss the mundane misinformation we've seen on Instagram and TikTok.The music for this show is by Kevin Hartnell, under a CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

BikePortland Podcast
Portland City Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty

BikePortland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 64:06 Transcription Available


In this episode, we hear from Portland City Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty. Hardesty was elected in 2018 and became the first Black woman to ever sit on Portland's five-member city council. In January of this year Mayor Ted Wheeler put her in charge of the transportation bureau. It was a surprising choice, given that Hardesty had never expressed an interest in the bureau and up until that time was mostly known for her politics and activism around policing, government accountability, and racial and social justice issues. Now, with almost a year under her belt, she's gone from having no experience in city transportation policy to being - what she referred to in this interview as, "the big dog when it comes to the city of Portland transportation". This episode was recorded in the commissioner's office in city hall where we had a wide-ranging conversation about everything from automated enforcement cameras to the decline of biking in Portland, the role of police in transportation safety, her feelings about a new "civilian traffic force", what she considers an ideal street design, and much more. --- Links & Notes: Host Jonathan Maus (founder and editor of BikePortland, https://twitter.com/Jonathan_Maus (@jonathan_maus) on Twitter) https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OZOg-_lcrLZykIGf9k0KG6xNvCfQ55LJ/view?usp=sharing (Full episode transcript) (PDF) https://twitter.com/JoAnnPDX (Jo Ann Hardesty on Twitter) (official account) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo_Ann_Hardesty (Jo Ann Hardesty on Wikipedia) https://www.portland.gov/hardesty (City of Portland official website) https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BJBOaRlsoFs9YkIxDUOvIZThHjZJotAu/view?usp=sharing (2019 Bike Year in Review), report by PBOT Bicycle Coordinator Roger Geller https://bikeportland.org/2021/10/08/tools-to-address-gun-violence-and-traffic-violence-come-together-in-mt-scott-arleta-neighborhood-339642 (Tools to address gun violence and traffic violence come together in Mt. Scott-Arleta neighborhood) (BikePortland story 10/8/21) --- This podcast is a production of Pedaltown Media Inc., and is made possible by listeners like you. If you're not a subscriber yet, please become one today at http://bikeportland.org/support (bikeportland.org/support). You can listen to more episodes and find out how to subscribe to our podcast http://bikeportland.org/podcast (bikeportland.org/podcast). Our theme music is by https://www.kevinhartnell.com/ (Kevin Hartnell). Support this podcast

BikePortland Podcast
From Trauma to Triumph: The Story of Felipe Nystrom

BikePortland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 78:12


In this episode, we hear the story of Portlander Felipe Nystrom. Please be advised of this content warning: This episode includes mentions of physical and sexual abuse, suicide, and descriptions of excessive drug and alcohol use. We first first heard about Felipe's story in fall of 2019 and he and our host, BikePortland founder and editor Jonathan Maus, got together for an interview in July of that year. For various reasons, we never shared the story on BikePortland and it's been nagging us ever since, so we're very excited to finally bring it to you. We're also grateful that Felipe trusted us with personal details about his childhood he's never shared publicly before. Some of you might know Felipe as an elite competitor on the regional racing circuit whose had a meteoric rise through the ranks who in just a few seasons has gone from beginner in 2015, to Costa Rican National Champion in 2019 and a World Cup competitor this year. But his cycling success is just a tiny part of his life story. The first 30 years of his life were a struggle for survival. Before he went into rehab and ultimately moved to Portland in 2013, Felipe was hopeless and homeless, living on the streets of San Jose after after a life filled with traumatic experiences and after several attempts to commit suicide. Suffice it to say, Felipe's life has gone through a remarkable transformation. --- Links: https://www.instagram.com/puravida_watts/ (Felipe on Instagram) https://www.gofundme.com/f/lets-get-felipe-to-the-cyclocross-world-cup?utm_medium=social&utm_source=instagram&utm_campaign=p_na+share-sheet (World Cup fundraiser on GoFundMe) --- This podcast is a production of Pedaltown Media Inc., and is made possible by listeners like you. If you're not a subscriber yet, please become one today at http://bikeportland.org/support (bikeportland.org/support). You can listen to more episodes and find out how to subscribe to our podcast http://bikeportland.org/podcast (bikeportland.org/podcast). Our theme music is by https://www.kevinhartnell.com/ (Kevin Hartnell). Support this podcast

For Fact's Sake
Misleading memes about MPs

For Fact's Sake

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 18:51


The latest episode of The FFS Show is all about MPs. Do they only care about their own expenses and pay? That's what one widely-shared meme suggests, but the pictures it uses to show MPs at different debates are rather misleading. Also, Sam celebrates this momentous 20th podcast by humiliating Ali in a quiz. The music for this show is by Kevin Hartnell, under a CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

BikePortland Podcast
What are Portland Bike Riders Grateful For?

BikePortland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 10:33


For this short and sweet episode, host Jonathan Maus (founder and editor of BikePortland) tried something new: On-the-bike interviews with random riders. He grabbed his recorder and a mic, hopped on his trusty Tern HSD e-bike and rode up alongside complete strangers to ask one basic question: What about biking in Portland are you grateful for?  Almost every person stopped and smiled and was happy to chat. He talked to people of all ages and riding styles. "I've gotten pretty cynical from my work over the years," Jonathan said about this episode, "so it was great to get out from my activist and online Twitter bubbles to hear from folks in real life. Maybe it was just because both days I did the interviews the sun was out and it was absolutely wonderful biking weather - but there was no negativity to be heard. And there was lots of gratitude. It reminded me about the vital role bicycling plays in so many people's lives." All the interviews were recorded while biking on either N Willamette Blvd, NE Ainsworth, on the Eastbank Esplanade, or in Waterfront Park. If you have a question you want me to ask folks, please just get in touch. Speaking of which, please make sure to rate and review our podcast and tell your friends about it. This podcast is a production of Pedaltown Media Inc., and is made possible by listeners like you. If you're not a subscriber yet, please become one today at http://bikeportland.org/support (bikeportland.org/support). You can listen to more episodes and find out how to subscribe to our podcast http://bikeportland.org/podcast (bikeportland.org/podcast). Our theme music is by https://www.kevinhartnell.com/ (Kevin Hartnell). Support this podcast

BikePortland Podcast
Casey Kulla: Yamhill County Commissioner and Candidate for Governor

BikePortland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 71:13 Transcription Available


For this episode, host Jonathan Maus (BikePortland Founder and Editor) sat down with Yamhill County Commissioner and candidate for Oregon Governor, Casey Kulla. We first met commissioner Kulla in December 2020 when he was embroiled in a debate about the Yamhelas Westsider Trail, a rail-trail project he pushed for strongly, only to see it stopped in February of this year when he found himself on the losing end of a 2-1 vote, with his fellow commissioners fueled by the opposition of dozens of local farmers. Kulla understands both sides of the issue, because he runs a farm himself. Being a farmer in rural Oregon who supports public land access and rail-trail projects is just one of many facets of Kulla's background that give him a legitimate claim to being that rare Oregon politician who just might be able to bridge the much talked about urban/rural divide.  From growing up in an evangelical household, to working at a bike shop as a teenager on the Oregon Coast and living carfree during his college days in Bellingham, Washington — Kulla owns a diverse set of perspectives that have helped inform his collaborative and respectful approach to politics. We talked about how surfing defines his political style, the perils of "eco-fascism" when it comes to tackling climate change, the limits of being nice in the face of extremism, how the Yamhelas Westsider Trail is like critical race theory, his ideas for reforming the Oregon Department of Transportation, and much more. --- https://www.kullafororegon.com/ (Kulla for Oregon Campaign Website) Casey Kulla on Twitter https://twitter.com/CaseyKulla (@CaseyKulla) https://yamhelaswestsidertrail.com/ (Friends of the Yamhelas Westsider Trail) https://bikeportland.org/2020/12/11/amid-opposition-and-delays-yamhelas-westsider-trail-planning-effort-rolls-on-323801 (Amid opposition and delays, Yamhelas Westsider Trail planning effort chugs along) (BikePortland, 12/20/20) https://www.hcn.org/issues/53.7/north-extremism-how-a-trail-in-rural-oregon-became-a-target-of-far-right-extremism (How a trail in rural Oregon became a target of far-right extremism) (High Country News, 07/01/21) --- This podcast is a production of Pedaltown Media Inc., and is made possible by listeners like you. If you're not a subscriber yet, please become one today at http://bikeportland.org/support (bikeportland.org/support). You can listen to more episodes and find out how to subscribe to our podcast http://bikeportland.org/podcast (bikeportland.org/podcast). Our theme music is by https://www.kevinhartnell.com/ (Kevin Hartnell). Support this podcast

BikePortland Podcast
Shop Talk: Surviving Covid and the Boom (Part 1)

BikePortland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 38:10 Transcription Available


In this episode, I'll share conversations I had this week with two Portland bike shop owners. The first is Brad Parker from Metropolis Cycles on North Williams Avenue and the second is Cassie Hidalgo, the owner of Gladys Bikes on NE Alberta. As we move further away from the peak of the pandemic, I wanted to circle back with shop owners who've been at the front lines of a tumultuous 20 months. First Covid hit and they had no idea what the future would hold. Then before they coucatch their breath, people were knocking down their doors as a bike boom took hold. They they ran out of parts and bikes as they set up an entirely new business model and scrambled to meet demand, while keeping staff and customers safe. I waited to do these interviews, because it feels like bike shop life is finally getting back to normal and these owners are starting to breathe easier again. Stay tuned for future episodes as I expand this series to a wider variety of shop owners across Portland. The Bikeportland Podcast is a production of Pedaltown Media Inc, and is made possible by listeners like you. If you're not a subscriber yet, please become one today at http://www.bikeportland.org/support (bikeportland.org/support). You can listen to more episodes and find out how to subscribe at http://www.bikeportland.org/podcast (bikeportland.org/podcast). Our theme music is by https://www.kevinhartnell.com/ (Kevin Hartnell). Support this podcast

For Fact's Sake
What is the Just Transition? Is the Scottish Government walking the talk on emissions?

For Fact's Sake

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 8:35


Ali is flying solo on episode 19 of The FFS Show, as The Ferret's COP26 coverage continues. He interviews environmental journalist Paul Dobson, who explains what is meant by a 'Just Transition', and we look at whether the Scottish Government is living up to its emissions targets. The music for this show is by Kevin Hartnell, under a CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

Stories from the Hearth
The Selkie of Beinn nam Mic Caillte (Halloween Horror) - Story #11

Stories from the Hearth

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 70:53


In a loch in the lee of a mountain in the Scottish Highlands there lives an ancient king. Banished by his people millennia ago, these days he survives on trickery, deceit... and the flesh of human men. This Halloween, a group of friends meet a stranger on the mountain trail. Together, they take shelter in a ramshackle bothy on the edges of the loch. But, are the legends really true? And will these four friends last the night? This bone-chilling tale is based on Scottish folklore, and is a Stories from the Hearth Halloween special.Stories from the Hearth is an immersive storytelling experience featuring truly original fiction backed by thoughtfully produced soundscapes. The aim of this podcast is to rekindle its listeners' love for the ancient art of storytelling (and story-listening), and to bring some small escapism to the frantic energies of the modern world. Stories is the brainchild of queer punk poet, environmentalist, and anarchist Cal Bannerman. Vive l'art!Episode #15 out on Sunday 28th November (28.11.21)Support the podcast and earn exclusive perks through my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/storiesfromthehearthpodcastInstagram: @storiesfromthehearthTwitter: @Hearth_PodcastYouTube: Stories from the HearthEmail: storiesfromthehearthpodcast@gmail.comOriginal Artwork by Anna FerraraAnna's Instagram: @giallosardinaAnna's Portfolio: https://annaferrara.carbonmade.com/Thank you for listening. Please consider following, subscribing to, and sharing this episode, and please do tell your friends all about Stories from the Hearth.Some of the recorded audio in this episode is courtesy of www.freesound.org.Lucid Coma by Kevin Hartnell is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license. To read more about this license, click here./////letal\ c .......? and Exlibris by Kosta T are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license. To read more about this license, click here.Moorland by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license. To read more about this license, click here.

BikePortland Podcast
Catching Up With Vivian Satterfield

BikePortland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 44:05


In this episode, our host (BikePortland Editor and Publisher Jonathan Maus) talks with Vivian Satterfield, one of Portland's busiest advocates whose work happens mostly behind the scenes as a member of many of the key committees, coalitions and task forces that shape local and regional transportation policies. Vivian is director of strategic partnerships at Verde NW, a nonprofit based in northeast Portland's Cully neighborhood that "builds environmental wealth through social enterprise, outreach and advocacy". Just one example of Verde's work is how they organized, lobbied and helped build Cully Park, which opened in 2018. She's also worked as a transit activist with OPAL Environmental Justice Oregon. I wanted to talk to Vivian not just because she's a smart and respected leader in the fight to reform transportation in our region, but because she brings a layered perspective to her work as a mixed-race, first generation Chinese American born and raised in urban Chicago. She's also a former bike racer who's competed on the road and at the velodrome. ____ https://www.verdenw.org/ (Verde NW) Vivan on https://twitter.com/vivianherself (Twitter) and https://www.linkedin.com/in/viviansatterfield/ (Linkedin ) ____ This podcast is a production of Pedaltown Media Inc., and is made possible by listeners like you. If you're not a subscriber yet, please become one today at http://bikeportland.org/support (bikeportland.org/support). You can listen to more episodes and find out how to subscribe to our podcast http://bikeportland.org/podcast (bikeportland.org/podcast). Our theme music is by https://www.kevinhartnell.com/ (Kevin Hartnell). Support this podcast

Piggly Dogg Daily Specials

More specials coming at you fast before Halloween! What else can you find going on at the Dogg?! Spag by Soft and Furious is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License. Dark Wave by Kevin Hartnell is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike License. Dark Journey by Wayne Kinos is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike License. The Ghost Strings by Ian Alex Mac is licensed under a Attribution License. Find us on the social medias:  Twitter: @pigglydogg  Facebook: piggly Dogg  Instagram: piggly_dogg  Chuck Fluffernutter III, Jehoshaphat, Mark the Seafood Man, Coupon Bot, Fruit Man, Alfus T. Mackle, Announcer Guy, News Anchors, Mr. Willerbee, Assistant to Mr. Willerbee and Meat Man voiced by Rick Horne (@RHorne81) on Twitter.  Emmett McCoy is voiced by Noah Horne. Edna McCoy is voiced by Ava Horne. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042, USA.

Strange Phenomenon
Sierra Sounds: Can Sasquatch Speak?

Strange Phenomenon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 33:40 Transcription Available


Sasquatch is woven into the American fabric. For decades, people have collected video, photo and physical evidence of this hominids existence. In the 70's, Ron Morehead and Al Berry captured something no one else has: Sasquatch's voice. These recordings, now known as the Sierra Sounds, are the most compelling of its kind. Website: www.strange-phenomenon.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/strangephenomenon/ (https://www.facebook.com/strangephenomenon/) Twitter: https://twitter.com/Strange_Phenom (@Strange-Phenom) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/strange_phenom/ (@Strange-Phenom) Hosted by Ray Tarara Written & Produced by R.J. Blake and Ray Tarara Theme Music by Terra Monk Special guests:  Ron Morehead - https://ronmorehead.com (ronmorehead.com) Dr. Jeff Meldrum - https://www.isu.edu/rhi/ (The Relic Hominoid Inquiry) Scott Nelson - https://www.nabigfootsearch.com/Bigfootlanguage.html (Bigfoot Language) Joe Hauser - https://montanavortex.com (Montana Vortex) Marc Beauchamp Gilbert Moore Additional music by:  https://www.s-cheremisinov.com/ (Sergey Cheremisinov) https://www.kevinhartnell.com/ (Kevin Hartnell) https://www.kai-engel.com (Kai Engle) https://ghoststoriesincorporated.bandcamp.com (Ghost Stories Incorporated) https://freemusicarchive.org/music/serge-quadrado (Serge Quadrado) https://freemusicarchive.org/music/techtheist (Techthiest)

BikePortland Podcast
Matt Glazewski and Portland Climate Change Politics

BikePortland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 43:30


In this episode, BikePortland editor and publisher Jonathan Maus talks with Matt Glazewski about the politics of climate change in Portland. Matt is a climate expert with 15 years of government experience who's worked on disaster resiliency projects at the local, regional and federal levels. He's worked with the Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) and the National Weather Service where he once briefed a U.S. cabinet secretary. He also helped draft the first Climate Action Plan for Clackamas County, and most recently was a senior policy advisor for Portland City Commissioner Mingus Mapps. I wanted to share Matt's perspective because earlier this summer he left his position out of frustration with the lack of urgency at the City of Portland around climate change. And in his final days as a City Hall staffer, he shared his concerns publicly in testimony at a city council meeting ____ Matt's website - https://www.tamarackconsultingnw.com/ (https://www.tamarackconsultingnw.com/) Follow Matt on Twitter - https://twitter.com/sentencesrunon (@sentencesrunon) Matt's testimony at Portland City Council, 6/21/21 - https://youtu.be/0m0oxn7xEAI?t=882 (https://youtu.be/0m0oxn7xEAI?t=882) ____ This podcast is a production of Pedaltown Media Inc., and is made possible by listeners like you. If you're not a subscriber yet, please become one today at http://bikeportland.org/support (bikeportland.org/support). You can listen to more episodes and find out how to subscribe to our podcast http://bikeportland.org/podcast (bikeportland.org/podcast). Our theme music is by https://www.kevinhartnell.com/ (Kevin Hartnell). Support this podcast

Moonlight Audio Theatre
CAMPFIRE RADIO THEATER: The Ghost of Lori Keegan

Moonlight Audio Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 41:20


Haunted by a tragic incident from the past, Angela reminisces about a grade school friend and a series of ghostly visitations that have plagued her since childhood. Warning: Contains adult language and frightening situations. Written, directed and produced by John Ballentine CAST: Erika Sanderson Tanja Milojevic Owen McCuen James Hicklin Blythe Haynes Shelby Sessler Linda Wojtowick Julie Hoverson MJ Hartnell Original music score by Kevin Hartnell

BikePortland Podcast
Journalist Ryan Packer and the Interstate Bridge Replacement Project

BikePortland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 35:46 Transcription Available


In this episode I spoke to Ryan Packer, a journalist based in Seattle who covers transportation issues for The Urbanist. Their name might sound familiar, because Ryan is also BikePortland's special correspondent on the Interstate Bridge Replacement Project, or what we often refer to around here as Columbia River Crossing 2.0. Ryan recently visited Portland, so I thought it'd be fun to sit down, talk a little shop about what it's like to be an advocacy journalist in the transportation space, hear his latest thoughts about where the project is headed, ask him why — despite all signs showing that we should do otherwise — transportation departments continue to arrive at a "solution" that involves widening freeways, and much more. —— Follow Ryan Packer: https://twitter.com/typewriteralley (On Twitter @TypewriterAlley) https://bikeportland.org/author/ryanpacker (BikePortland) https://www.theurbanist.org/author/ryan-packer/ (The Urbanist) ———— The BikePortland Podcast is a production of Pedaltown Media Inc. and is made possible by listeners just like you. If you're not a subscriber yet, please become one today at BikePortland.org/support. You can listen to more episodes and find out how to subscribe to our podcast at BikePortland.org/podcast. Our theme music is by https://www.kevinhartnell.com/ (Kevin Hartnell). Support this podcast

For Fact's Sake
Boris Johnson or Andrew Marr - Who was right on wages?

For Fact's Sake

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 14:48


On this podcast, we find out whether Andrew Marr was right to doubt Boris Johnson's claim on wages. Sam puts Ali on the spot over a claim about Bill Gates, leading to the creation of a new discipline: vague fact-checking.The music for this show is by Kevin Hartnell, under a CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

BikePortland Podcast
Michelle DuBarry Lost Her Child to Traffic Violence

BikePortland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 44:26 Transcription Available


In this episode host Jonathan Maus (BikePortland's editor and publisher) talks to north Portland resident and Families for Safe Streets volunteer Michelle DuBarry. Michelle and her family have endured the ultimate sacrifice in the War Against Cars. In 2010, Michelle's husband Eric and her son Seamus were walking across the intersection of North Interstate and North Lombard when a man driving a car struck both of them. Eric sustained minor injuries, but Seamus died in the hospital a day later. He was just one year old. I spoke with Michelle about how her grief turned to activism, how elected officials and policymakers have responded to her pleas for help, how she feels about the pace of change for safe streets in Portland, and much more. We recorded this episode just a few blocks from the intersection where Michelle lost her young son, an intersection that, as you'll hear in our conversation, she still won't travel through even over a decade later. ___ Michelle's website - https://www.mdubarry.com/ (https://www.mdubarry.com/) Twitter - https://twitter.com/dubarrypie (@DubarryPie) This podcast is made possible by bikeportland subscribers, advertisers and financial supporters. If you're not one already Please become one today at http://www.bikeportland.org/support (http://www.bikeportland.org/support) . Our theme music is by https://www.kevinhartnell.com/ (Kevin Hartnell). Cover art photo by https://www.betholsoncreative.com/ (Beth Olson) Find more episodes on our website at http://www.bikeportland.org/podcast (http://www.bikeportland.org/podcast) Support this podcast