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Fishing for a Reason
17: Shrimping Tips & Tactics: How to Catch Your Limit

Fishing for a Reason

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 38:12


Send us a textIn this new episode of the Fishing for a Reason podcast, we dive deep into the art of shrimping in the San Juan Islands! Whether you're brand new to shrimping or looking to fine-tune your setup for better results, this episode is packed with tips, tricks, and real-world advice. What You'll Learn: 

The Outdoor Biz Podcast
507 Josh Rosen Huckberry replay

The Outdoor Biz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 46:01


Are you hungry for adventure and connection? Listen in to this replay of Episode 372 of of the Outdoor Adventure Lifestyle  Podcast featuring former pro snowboarder and Saturday's co-founder Josh Rosen. As host of Huckberry's recently launched series DIRT, Josh shares how the show reconnects and inspires viewers to explore the world of adventure, the outdoors, and cooking in the wild, their backyards, and homes.   Facebook Twitter Instagram The Outdoor Biz Podcast Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Sign up for my Newsletter HERE. I'd love to hear your feedback about the show! You can contact me here: email: rick@theoutdoorbizpodcast.com   Show Notes: How'd you get connected with Huckberry? Yeah, it's been a really lovely, Experience with Huckberry. Initially, we worked on a project where, Kate West, who's the content director over at Huckberry, reached out to me cuz she had been in New York when I was there and worked for a nonprofit, bringing kids out. To the beach to surf and up into the mountains to snowboard from the inner city, which was really cool. And we helped out with that and, in any capacity we could, at Saturdays. And she had moved on and started working in Huckberry and asked if I was interested in doing, it's, they sell a really amazing, product called the, 72-hour shirt. Oh yeah. Which is this, it's. All the bells and whistles, antimicrobials, sweat, wicking, all that great stuff. But you're gonna essentially wear it and do anything you want for a couple of days, without a wash. So it's a great shirt to camp with and literally anything you're getting into. So before we get to the show, tell us about your cooking chat. Yeah, sure. Is that why you're there? it's interesting because the show always starts with meeting a chef, okay? And the chef always asks or has, so far, are you a chef? Okay. And my answer and the first time I was asked that my response was, No. I'm just a cooking enthusiast. I'm a food enthusiast. So how did the idea for dirt come to life? So Kate West came to Seattle to do this article for Huckberry with me about wearing the shirt. And we went out for 72 hours. It's the 72-hour shirt. And so that's the deal. It's like a, what can you do with this shirt in 72 hours? And I loved that task because I have always love to see how many activities I can accomplish in a day, so they came out and we went out to one of the San Juan Islands, which is our little chain of islands out here in the sound, beautiful spot. And it's a special place for sure. . , absolutely gorgeous. And we just, we went nuts. We did, the list is long, but we had these amazing couple of days, and somewhere in, in that time I posed to Kate that I had this idea for a food adventure show where essentially we do what we do on dirt, which is that we go to a place we meet with a chef, or the initial idea could also have been like a, somebody who's very connected to food in that city. And we got some information and that kind of set us off on our journey. How is this show different than other adventure travel shows? I think it's interesting. It's like until you work in a, you don't really look at that space that deeply, and after working in this space over the last year and l going around and looking at other adventured shows or on, things like YouTube catching cooks or food, food adventure pieces. It just feels. A lot of those shows and, nothing against them. There are some really great ones out there. We're really about the chef or the host. So what goes into deciding where to go? Is it driven by the food sources, the sustainability? It's a great question and I think we started in Seattle with no real distinct plan of where we were gonna go next because it was the trial episode and it was I think it was meeting with the people around, in that first episode in Seattle or at Washington State that we realized we can go anywhere. It was really liberating, right? Because initially maybe you gotta go to these really important big cities or, it was, we, there was a lot of discussions, but really it's we can go anywhere. We have and we've gone to New York cities, this last one, but we were in Minneapolis, and then we were in New Orleans and then, you know, there's. , there are amazing things happening everywhere. Yeah. It's just about going and looking and so we I think for us, a balance of places that are very obvious, like a New York City mixed with places like Minneapolis that are not necessarily places you like first on your list to visit. If you have a weekend off then of course like it's important that the product that Huckberry. is selling in the season. I'm very connected to that. So you don't actually work at Huckberry, but tell me about the brand. Was your perception of it beforehand and after you started working on the show? Did it change? It was a great beginning to it because I told you, I, I worked with on. Photoshoot with about the 72-hour shirt. I've always been very employee-focused. With my company. I think that the people that you have if they are, and you, I'm sure you experience this, if you go into a place where the employees are not treated well or Oh, yeah. Not respected or not supported. You just feel it immediately, you can smell it. And then you have these places where you can see that these people are respected and are paid appropriately and all of this. Right off the bat with Huckberry cuz there was a photographer and the producer and these people were on the shoot. You just sensed that this is a place where people are respected. And it felt very similar to Saturdays in that everybody felt like it was a common goal to deliver something that we're interested in. I don't work directly for Huckberry. I'm just doing this project for them, but I feel like part of that family and that's important to how I work in the world. Like any project that I do, I feel like it's really important that we're all passionately pushing a cool goal, and that's outdoors, right? So can you share anything with us about projects in the pipeline? So we are headed off, I'll say this, we are leaving the country. Which is really exciting. And I'll leave it at that. How did your outdoor lifestyle begin? I was born and raised, in Seattle to two very different parents in terms of the outdoor lifestyle. My mom is from Oregon, lived in a van, and was a river guide on the Salmon River. And then met my dad who is New York City born and raised. Moved as far away from New York City as he possibly could and stayed in the Continental US. I think he used a piece of string to see which one San Francisco or Seattle was further cuz he hated it. And this is the sixties, right? And he wanted to just be outdoors. He had this kind of romantic vision of the outdoors. And he assumed, Seattle would potentially have all the things he had seen in magazines, I believe. And he got out here and he had no practical experience with the outdoors at all. So tell us about your snowboarding career. Obviously, skiing led to snowboarding, and then you became a pro right? Yeah. So I skied it's interesting cuz I got to a certain place in skiing and then you either go, in my time you were into racing or you went into like mobile skiing or freestyle. There wasn't a big free ski community. And I watched snowboarding come up and it was all free ski. It was like the initial, original free ski. Like they just went everywhere, there were no rules. And I was a skateboarder so that energy, just like I knew it, right? I was like holding onto skiing cause I had done it for so many years, but I was like, that, there's something about that. And then it just looks more, it just felt more like skateboarding, like you were a rebel too. And 13-year-old little guy wants to be a rebel and explore that side of himself. So the middle school I was in had a ski bus and there were some, the cool kids were snowboarding and I was like, all right, I'm gonna try it. I went to a special high school where I only had to go once a week so that I could so I could take snowboarding as a job. And I started actually snowboarding professionally when I was in High School. And then you co-founded the surf-inspired brand Saturdays. What was your role there? So I moved out to New York. My dad's family was in New York City and so my entire life I visited and knew from a very young age that I wanted to be a part of New York City at some point in my life. And the second snowboarding ended and I realized that was probably a good time to make the shift in New York City I worked in fashion for six or seven years and different components of it, trying to find my space. What'd you do there? So I've always been interested in fashion since I was a young kid and living in Seattle, then, and to some degree now it's just not a very fashion-centric place. It's a land of waterproof clothing and comfortable clothing. And that doesn't lend itself generally to cutting-edge fashion. So going to New York was just eye-opening and there was something about the way people dressed and their independence, the styles they would create for themselves that were just so uniquely them, but somehow looked right. And when my buddies came to me discussing this idea for a surf shop, I thought maybe that'd be it, right? So we'd opened the surf shop and then maybe we could design our own. And it was this great experience, the classic New York experience where we came together, we found a little spot in Soho. And this is 2009 in a recession., which is actually a really great time to open something new and unique and I'll explain why. We were able to find a location very inexpensively cuz a lot of stuff was closing down and because we were so unique to that landscape, we garnered a lot of attention from the press because we were just an interesting thing, without any marketing dollars, does, marketing dollars had pretty much dried up around the city, and we were just filler for these magazines. They're like, oh, three guys opened a surf shop in Manhattan. It was all you needed for attention. So why did you leave? I lived at that point in New York after 10 years with Saturdays and then six years of being in New York before that for,15, 16 years and being a kid from the mountains and very connected to that there was a longing that I couldn't block outta my mind anymore. And I just had to come home and be back in my cozy space. Do you have any advice or suggestions for folks that might want to get into the adventure biz or outdoor biz? I think for me it was, it has just always been curiosity, right? And exploration and with the surf shops I have lots of young employees who are, starting their careers as whatever, the beginnings of whatever they would be. And I've had that question come from young people and my answer to them was to find the space you want to be in, and then experience as many pieces of that as you can, because it really takes doing a lot of stuff to figure out exactly. What suits you? Do you have a favorite piece of outdoor gear that's under a hundred dollars that you always have with you? I love that question. I discovered I mean, I've been fishing my whole life and I discovered this last summer I've seen them in the landscape, but it's this Tenkara fishing rod. It's just a totally different thing. It breaks down into this tiny thing and you can whip it out. And it's this beautiful, its own unique cast. But anyway I had a ton of fun with that and I keep that in my pack. Do you have any favorite books? Yeah. I do love to read. I feel like I'm very similar to a lot of people lately where I listen to a lot of stuff. I grew up surrounded by books and I read a lot as a young person, but I tend to listen to a lot of stuff. But I have been trying to buy Paper books of late. My most recent book I bought was that it was a, it's a translation of the Tao Te Ching by Steven Mitchell. Someone had of course posted an image of one of the pages of the book, and it just landed on me because the Tao Te Ching is just that sort of thing where you could pretty much open it to any page and it's just, it was written 4,000 years ago or something, but it is so wise it still hits you in the side of the head, right? As we wrap up, is there anything else you'd like to say to our listeners or ask of our listeners?  I'd love it if you go watch the show. One cool thing that the world we live in now, if you have any insight into what you liked, what you didn't, or what you can always comment on the bottom and it's encouraged and That's about it. Links Dirt Huckberry YouTube Josh on Instagram @rosen43  

Fishing for a Reason
16: Lingcod, Halibut & Shrimping Season Kickoff + Derby Highlights & Expert Tips

Fishing for a Reason

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 19:53


Send us a textIn this new episode of Fishing For a Reason, Jamie and Scott from Anglers Unlimited dive into all things lingcod fishing just as the season kicks off in the San Juan Islands! They also recap the latest halibut derby—including the big winners, top fishing spots, and some wild weather—and preview the highly anticipated shrimping season and in-person seminar coming up in Anacortes.From gear recommendations and favorite fishing spots to hilarious stories and one monster 48-inch lingcod, you'll get a front-row seat to what fishing life looks like right now in the PNW. Plus, Jamie shares fascinating research about lingcod behavior and biology that will level up your fishing game. What You'll Learn in This Episode: The best lingcod fishing locations in Marine Area 7Halibut derby highlights & how to target halibut in tough conditionsGear talk: Scott's go-to baits and jig setups (RIP Sexy Penny) Lingcod science: How they spawn, why they're homebodies & how regulations protect the fisheryShrimping tips & seminar details (coming up May 16 at ESI in Anacortes)Upcoming derbies to mark on your calendar Mark Your Calendar:Shrimping Seminar: May 16 @ 4 PM Essential Shipyard Industries – 1910 Skyline Way, AnacortesFish Northwest Derby: May 31 – June 1Resurrection Salmon Derby: August 16 –17 in Anacortes Links & Resources: Join Anglers Unlimited Gold Membership for exclusive fishing maps and bonus trainingEssential Shipyard IndustriesPuget Sound Anglers Fidalgo San Juan Chapter – Derby InfoMcKay Shrimp & Crab – Coffin PotAction Plastics Shad BaitsGet Involved:Have questions about lingcod, shrimping, or want to join a guided trip? Reach out or join us at one of our upcoming events! Subscribe & Share: Love this episode? Leave a review, subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts, and share it with a fishing buddy who's ready to reel in something BIG.

The Jason Rantz Show
Hour 2: Spokane's cowardice, RFK moves to get dye out of foods, Lynden fluoride debate

The Jason Rantz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 47:02


Spokane City Council takes the cowardly way out -- rejecting what 75% of the city asked for. Bob Ferguson signed a bill that prohibits the National Guard from other states encroaching on Washington’s territory. The Trump Administration says that India and the United States are close to a trade agreement. RFK Jr. moves to ban food dye. // Big Local: The City of Lynden voted to remove fluoride from their water. A new walk on ferry will take you to the San Juan Islands from Anacortes for free. // You Pick the Topic: The Everett Herald attempts to create a fake controversy about a bible program for elementary students.

Seattle Now
Monday Evening Headlines

Seattle Now

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 9:26


Proposal to keep trans athletes out of girls' sports fails in WA, state lands commish calls Trump's logging order "bluster," and there's a new passenger ferry to the San Juan Islands. It’s our daily roundup of top stories from the KUOW newsroom, with host Paige Browning. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. Tap here to make a gift and keep Seattle Now in your feed. Got questions about local news or story ideas to share? We want to hear from you! Email us at seattlenow@kuow.org, leave us a voicemail at (206) 616-6746 or leave us feedback online.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

On the Wind Sailing
Ben Doerr Returns // Sail Bainbridge

On the Wind Sailing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 78:37


Ben Doerr, longtime friend of the pod and founder/skipper at Sail Bainbridge in Seattle, returns to the show to spin some yarns with Andy. This episode is really a catch-up between Ben & Andy, who haven't spoken in a while, and is a wide-ranging episode on everything from sailing & skiing in Alaska to being away from home when you've got a young family. We also briefly touched on Ben's new Sail2Run project in the San Juan Islands. Check out Ben on sailbainbridge.com. -- This season of ON THE WIND is sponsored by Weather Routing Inc., aka 'WRI', 59º North's longtime weather routing & forecasting friends. To learn more and sign up for WRI, go to wriwx.com and tell them that 59º North sent you.  -- This season of ON THE WIND is also sponsored by BoatHowTo.com, an educational website co-founded by longtime friend of the pod & sailing tech guru Nigel Calder. Check out the courses at BoatHowTo.com

After the Breach Podcast
Episode 41 - Whale Stories from March

After the Breach Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 33:32


March was an incredible month for whale sightings in the Salish Sea, with killer whales encountered on almost 90% of our tours with Maya's Legacy Whale Watching. On this episode of After the Breach Podcast, Sara and Jeff share several stories about the whales they encountered in March, including a brand new calf (T46B3A) with the T46Bs. They are part of the amazing legacy of T46, and Sara and Jeff tell her story in this episode. Also included is a discussion of the T49As and T19s and their frequent spring encounters hunting sea lions in the San Juan Islands. The episode also includes other killer whales encountered throughout the month. If you are enjoying listening to our podcast, please share this with your friends, follow/subscribe, and leave us feedback/reviews wherever you listen to podcasts! And if you'd like to join Jeff and Sara on a whale watching tour, please reach out to Maya's Legacy Whale Watching to book!  You can also find us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube. Please send us feedback or questions at afterthebreachpodcast@gmail.com. And remember, stay safe out there.   Links from this episode: Orca Behavior Institute Salish Sea Killer Whale Sightings for March 2025: https://www.instagram.com/p/DIUCfY4v_sJ/ T46C2 whale rescue, After the Breach podcast episode 33: https://www.afterthebreachpodcast.com/e/episode-33-more-killer-whale-rescues-t46c2-t73b-t109a3a/  Baby orca is a descendent of a whale almost sold to SeaWorld in 1976: https://www.popsci.com/environment/new-orca-calf/   Photos & videos from this episode: T46B3A. Photo by Sara Shimazu   T46B3A. Photo by Sara Shimazu   T46B3A. Photo by Sara Shimazu  

The Island Digest - News from San Juan County, Washington

Headlines from the week of April 9, 2025    - First annual Trans Visibility gathering draws a crowd    - Tipping his cap to passersby    - Islanders packed the courthouse lawn to say ‘Hands Off'    - Daily passenger-only boats, free emergency water taxis and barge services beginning soon for the San Juan Islands    - plus excerpts from the Sheriff's Log  

After the Breach Podcast
Episode 39 - Trip Report, Humpbacks of the Silver Bank

After the Breach Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 50:29


Sara, Jeff and a group of After the Breach Podcast listeners just returned from the Dominican Republic where they spent a week with North Atlantic humpback whales in their winter breeding waters on the Silver Bank. The plan was to record this episode from the Silver Bank, but everyone was having so much fun (and there were some technical difficulties), so it had to be recorded after Sara and Jeff returned home to Friday Harbor, Washington. Joining Jeff and Sara to recount some of the highlights are two members of the Maya's Legacy Whale Watching crew, who also joined the charter to the Silver Bank. Alex McIntire and Mikayla Riley both had their first in-water experience with whales and have a chance to share the memories of their first swim—and also all of the other memorable encounters they had that week. It was an incredible week that had a lot of in water encounters with moms and young calves, including TW and her calf ("Floppy Disco"). Jeff also swam with TW on the Silver Bank in 2023. The entire group also had a rare and coveted encounter with dancers, which are acrobatic, curious humpbacks. Check out some of the videos on the Episode 39 page or on our YouTube channel. A huge shout out to the amazing team at Conscious Breath Adventures—Gene, Cat, and Jeff—and to the hardworking crew of the Sea Hunter. They all make the live aboard and humpback encounters a life changing experience. And special thanks to the amazing humpback whale TW and her 2025 calf. We are wishing them an easy and successful migration north this spring. Jeff and Sara will have more information soon on upcoming trips, both near and far. In the meantime, if you'd like to join them for some After the Breach fun, they're hosting two separate weekends in 2025 in the San Juan Islands that each include two full days on the water looking for whales and wildlife in the Salish Sea. The first is on May 17-18th. The second is September 20-21st. Reach out to at afterthebreachpodcast@gmail.com to learn more and to sign up for one or both weekends! If you are enjoying listening to our podcast, please share this with your friends, follow/subscribe, and leave us feedback/reviews wherever you listen to podcasts! And if you'd like to join Jeff and Sara on a trip then reach out to Maya's Legacy Whale Watching to book!  You can also find us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube. Please send us feedback or questions at afterthebreachpodcast@gmail.com. And remember, stay safe out there.   Links from this episode: Conscious Breath Adventures: https://www.consciousbreathadventures.com/ Photos & Videos from this episode:   Humpback whale TW, named for the marking on her left pec fin.   This was the start of humpback whale Mojo's dancing over several minutes. She continued dancing on and off for about an hour.    Humpback whale TW and her 2025 calf, Floppy Disco, who approached several times to get a closer look.        

Happy When Curious
Dr. RP Oates: A Life In Science, Aimed at Healing

Happy When Curious

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 66:57


Today we are joined by Dr. R.P. Oates, founder of INergy Wellness in Friday Harbor, Washington. R.P. is a multidisciplinary scientist who's previous career spans two decades of research experience across chemistry, toxicology, and biotechnology. Holding an MS in Organic Chemistry with a focus on photochemistry and a PhD in Toxicology focused on how physical forces in nature impact biological systems. At INergy Wellness, R.P. now offers personalized sessions of FDA-cleared full body red light therapy, Infra red sauna, and cold plunge for optimal cellular wellness designed to guide clients toward their own unique path to wellness on San Juan Island. For those curious about the book quote we discussed in the interview, here it is below!“The best thing for being sad," replied Merlin, beginning to puff and blow, "is to learn something. That's the only thing that never fails. You may grow old and trembling in your anatomies, you may lie awake at night listening to the disorder of your veins, you may miss your only love, you may see the world about you devastated by evil lunatics, or know your honour trampled in the sewers of baser minds. There is only one thing for it then — to learn. Learn why the world wags and what wags it. That is the only thing which the mind can never exhaust, never alienate, never be tortured by, never fear or distrust, and never dream of regretting. Learning is the only thing for you. Look what a lot of things there are to learn."TH White, from the book The Once and Future King

Cortes Currents
RIEP Presentation_ Identifying Ways To Further Support The Success Of BC's Indigenous economy_

Cortes Currents

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 19:22


Roy L Hales/Cortes Currents - One of the most popular presentations at RIEP's 2025 Virtual forum was Former Green Party MLA Adam Olsen's identification of ways to further support the success of BC's Indigenous economy. Francine Carlin, Chair of the Rural Island Economic Partnership (RIEP) introduced Olsen, “ Adam is a proud member of the Tsartlip Nation. He currently serves as the lead negotiator for the Tsartlip, representing the nation's interests on land and resource management, governance and the treaty land entitlement process. His leadership and negotiation plays a crucial role and advancing the nation's rights and self determination, Adam's expertise of bridging gaps between environmental concerns, indigenous rights and sustainable development makes him a true champion of the greater good.” Adam Olsen: “ÍY ȻEĆIL. SȾHENEP TŦE NE SNÁ. ĆSE LÁ,E SEN ET W̱SÁNEC LÁ,E ET W̱JOȽEȽP ÁLEṈ. ZȺWIZUT TŦE NE MÁN. ZIȻOT E TELX̱ILEM TŦE NE SILE.”  “My name is SȾHENEP (Adam Olsen) I am W̱SÁNEĆ from the Tsartlip village. My father is ZȺWIZUT (Carl Olsen) and my late grandparents are ZIȻOT (Laura Olsen) and TELX̱ILEM (Ernie Olsen).”  “It's an honour to be here working from my home. I want to acknowledge the territories of my relatives throughout the straights from south of the San Juan islands through Southern Gulf islands, through to the islands in the Northern straights. These spaces have been stewarded by my relatives and our ancestors since time immemorial. I raise my hands to the organizers, the brains and muscles of the Rural Islands Economic Partnership (RIEP).” “I've always appreciated how you've kept the economic well being of the rural islands centered in your work. At this moment, we're all facing extraordinary economic times. We're confused by the actions of our neighbour, concerned about the future of this territory, and because it is unprecedented, it's difficult to visualize and plan for what may be next.” “Whatever may unfold in the next few weeks and months, I believe our short, medium, and long term success is contingent on the resilience of our relationships with each other. While some celebrate this term economic reconciliation, I argue that this catchy little phrase remains incomplete to our collective responsibility to First Nations and to our own Canadian identity.” “Reconciliation cannot be selective. It must be comprehensive addressing land governance and economic sovereignty together. It is important to ground our discussion today in the fact that for the state niche, the rural islands that we know as the Gulf islands today. The San Juan Islands are our relatives.”

Painting of the Week Podcast
Season 5, Ep.8: Genesis #9/18 by Alan Magee

Painting of the Week Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 27:22


This week, Phil speaks to us from Friday Harbour, San Juan Island, USA with Assistant Curator of the San Juan Islands Museum of Art Wendy Smith about a very unique artwork, finished by a loom in Belgium thousands of miles from the artist who painted it...  Support the show

Happy When Curious
Boyd Pratt: Ordinary people living through extraordinary times

Happy When Curious

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2025 55:37


Today we are joined by historian and author Boyd Pratt. Boyd's previous three books about the San Juan Islands were Lime: Quarrying and Limemaking in the San Juan Islands, Island Fishing: History and Seascape of Marine Harvesting in the San Juan Islands amid the Salish Sea, and Island Farming: History and Landscape of Agriculture in the San Juan Islands. His newest book, which came out in 2024 is The Disputed Islands: Ordinary Life in Extraordinary Times in the San Juans 1850-1874.

After the Breach Podcast
Episode 34 - The Legacy of Captain Jim Maya

After the Breach Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 49:57


Episode 34 brings to the podcast a long overdue and special guest, the legendary Captain Jim Maya, to tell his stories, talk about his whale watching experience on the Salish Sea dating back to 1996, and the legacy he has created.  Captain Jim is an epic story teller, teacher, whale and wildlife enthusiast, and the ultimate connector. He has connected people around the world with whales, wildlife and sense of place found in the Salish Sea, including Jeff and Sara and many of the Maya's Legacy Whale Watching team.  Episode 34 begins by discussing these connections and moves on with Jim talking about making his big life change from being a high school teacher in California to starting a whale watch company in Friday Harbor on San Juan Island. He talks about what is was like on the water when he first started, back in the day when superpods of Southern Resident killer whales were commonly seen all spring and summer and the changes that have taken place since his early days. Jim weaves in some of his great stories throughout the episode.   Links from this episode: Maya's Images: https://mayasimages.com/ Maya's Legacy Whale Watching: https://sanjuanislandwhalewatch.com/   Photos from this episode:

The Potters Cast | Pottery | Ceramics | Art | Craft
Island Life Potters | Britt Whitaker & Craig Britton | Episode 1082

The Potters Cast | Pottery | Ceramics | Art | Craft

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 45:57


Craig Britton & Brittany Whitaker are ceramic artists currently residing on San Juan Island, WA. Craig and Britt's collaborative work is inspired by nature and often includes hand-painted flora & fauna motifs. However, Craig's current body of work explores texture, materiality, and the creation process. http://ThePottersCast.com/1082

The Running Jackal
The Cyclonic Weather Bomb

The Running Jackal

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 25:30


PNW Haunts & Homicides
The Barefoot Bandit: High-Flying Crimes

PNW Haunts & Homicides

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 84:25


In this episode we delve into the astonishing, adrenaline-fueled life of Colton Harris-Moore, infamously known as the "Barefoot Bandit." From his less than idyllic childhood and rocky homelife on Camano Island of Washington state to becoming a modern-day folk hero to some, and a juvenile con-artist skilled at escaping the consequences of his crimes to many others, Colton's story is one for the books. We follow his jaw-dropping crime spree involving stolen cars, boats, and even planes! How did a teenage runaway, with no formal flight training, manage to elude law enforcement after committing numerous crimes on Orcas Island and elsewhere in the Pacific Northwest, fly across state lines, and eventually flee the US altogether to evade capture for so long?We discuss his many infamous, and (literal) barefoot getaways, the media frenzy surrounding him, and the multiple shocking crash landings prior to his capture. He evaded authorities on both continental, and tropical, international islands from the San Juan Islands of the Puget Sound to the more densely populated Abaco, on to Eleuthra, and the pink sand beaches of Harbour Island. For true crime fanatics this episode has it all—daring escapes, FBI manhunts, and even a dramatic boat chase as Colton continued his criminal antics and island-hopping ways in the Bahamas! This week we introduced you to our pod besties from Ye Olde Crime - where Lindsay & Madison discuss the funny, strange, and obscure crimes of yesteryear!Visit our website! 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. There are so many ways that you can support the show: BuyMeACoffee, Spreaker, or by leaving a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. Sources

Supernatural Girlz
DREAM MAGICK, CHANGE YOUR LIFE WHILE YOU SLEEP!

Supernatural Girlz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 52:52


Robin Corak is the author of "Dream Magick: Change Your Reality Through the Liminal World of Sleep" (Llewellyn, November 2024) and previous books entitled "Persephone" and "Demeter" She is a former member of the International Association for the Study of Dreams and has presented locally and at national conferences including Paganicon, the Water Priestess Confluence, and the Ninefold Festival (2019). A long time member of the Sisterhood of Avalon , Robin currently writes a blog for Agora Patheos entitled "Phoenix Rising". In addition to teaching workshops on a diverse array of metaphysical topics, she also offers services including Reiki, coaching, and tarot reading. Robin lives off the coast of Washington state in San Juan Island with her husband, Richard,  and her cat, Kaia.  More information about Robin can be found on her website at www.phoenixawenrising.com

My Bigfoot Sighting
I Love Sasquatch - My Bigfoot Sighting Episode 153

My Bigfoot Sighting

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 30:20


Tonight's guest, Bruce Conway, had his first Sasquatch experience 12 years ago, on Vancouver Island, but most of the experiences he's had with them took place on San Juan Island, where he now lives. On tonight's show, not only is Bruce going to share the details of experiences he's had with them, but he's also going to share inside info with you regarding how Sasquatch were affected when Mount St. Helens erupted, in 1980. We hope you'll tune in and listen to him do that.If you've had a Bigfoot sighting and would like to be a guest, on the show, please go to https://MyBigfootSighting.com and let us know. We'd love to hear from you. Premium memberships are now available! If you'd like to be able to listen to the show without ads and have full access to premium content, please go to https://MyBigfootSighting.com to find out how to become a premium member.If you'd like to help support the show by buying your own My Bigfoot Sighting T-shirt, sweatshirt, or tank top, please visit the My Bigfoot Sighting Show Store Page, by going to...https://dogman-encounters.myshopify.com/collections/mens-my-bigfoot-sighting-collectionShow's theme song, "Banjo Music," courtesy Nathan BrumleyI produce 3 other shows that are available on your favorite podcast app. If you haven't checked them out, here are links to all 3 channels on the Spreaker App...Bigfoot Eyewitness Radio https://www.spreaker.com/show/bigfoot-eyewitness-radio_1 Dogman Encounters https://www.spreaker.com/show/dogman-encounters-radio_2 My Paranormal Experience https://www.spreaker.com/show/my-paranormal-experience Thanks for listening!

Life,  Repurposed
Nature-Inspired Storytelling with Cheryl Grey Bostrom

Life, Repurposed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 51:02


Ever wondered what it's like to embark on a creative journey in midlife while blending writing, faith, and a deep connection with nature? The latest podcast episode with Cheryl Grey Bostrom goes into just that, offering so much inspiration and practical takeaways.Cheryl really got to the heart of creativity, resilience, and faith in this discussion. She's an accomplished author who shared her journey of shifting from nonfiction to fiction writing in midlife, exploring the inspirations behind her award-winning novels, such as Sugar Birds, and an inside peek at her writing process.Have you discovered that midlife isn't as free of responsibilities as you once anticipated? We get it! We also explored the delicate balance between creativity and responsibilities, urging listeners to embrace midlife as a season brimming with new opportunities and personal growth. Cheryl invites us to reflect on the interplay of productivity and fruitfulness, integrating spiritual insights from nature into creative endeavors. This episode offers encouragement and wisdom to pursue divinely inspired dreams with perseverance and faith. Key Takeaways:* Creative Themes and Settings: Get a sneak peek into Cheryl's upcoming novels set against the stunning backdrops of the San Juan Islands and the Olympic Peninsula. Explore how themes of healing and resilience intertwine with lush natural settings to create a profound tapestry in her storytelling.* Faith and Creativity: Discover Cheryl's philosophy on time and faith, emphasizing divine timing and the importance of patience. Learn how she integrates her faith into her creative process, crafting stories that emphasize hope and positive outcomes despite life's challenges.* Midlife Transformation and Inspiration: Let's explore Cheryl's transition to fiction writing in midlife, providing encouragement for listeners exploring new passions. Her personal stories demonstrate the power of perseverance, divine guidance, and believing in one's dreams no matter your age.* Nature and Spirituality: Connect with the interplay of nature and spirituality that fuels Cheryl's photography and writing. Learn how she uses photo essays to mirror spiritual truths, showcasing the magnificence of God with minimal text.We invite you to celebrate midlife as a season ripe with opportunity for personal growth and creative exploration. Whether you're an aspiring writer or just curious about finding new paths in midlife, this episode offers rich insights and a sense of community for those who wish to align their passions with their life's purpose.LinksCheryl Grey Bostom - Birds in the Hand on SubstackCheryl's websiteBooksSugar BirdsLeaning on Air Get full access to Midlife Repurposed at michellerayburn.substack.com/subscribe

Beyond The Lens
74. Peter Cavanagh: New Book ‘How Birds Fly' and the Science, Art, Evolution, Photography of Avian Flight

Beyond The Lens

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 56:13


Peter Cavanagh is a wildlife photographer who has been taking pictures since he was a boy in England. Peter's migration to the photography and study of bird flight evolved from his study of flight aerodynamics for aircraft pilot qualifications; his professional training in anatomy, biomechanics, and high-speed photography; and his love of nature and the outdoors.Peter's images have been included in the Audubon Society's Top 100 Bird Photographs of the Year, he is a member of the North American Nature Photographers Association, and he has guest-curated the exhibit "How Birds Fly" at the Seattle Museum of Flight. Peter lives in the San Juan Islands of Washington State, USA with his wife, artist Ann Vandervelde.Notable Links:Peter Cavanagh WebsitePeter Cavanagh InstagramHow Birds Fly: The Science and Art of Avian Flight on Amazon100 Flying Birds: Photographing the Mechanics of Flight on Amazon*****This episode is brought to you by Kase Filters. I travel the world with my camera, and I can use any photography filters I like, and I've tried all of them, but in recent years I've landed on Kase Filters.Kase filters are made with premium materials, HD optical glass, shockproof, with zero color cast, round and square filter designs, magnetic systems, filter holders, adapters, step-up rings, and everything I need so I never miss a moment.And now, my listeners can get 10% off the Kase Filters Amazon page when they visit.beyondthelens.fm/kase and use coupon code BERNABE10Kase Filters, Capture with Confidence.

Family Trips with the Meyers Brothers
KATEE SACKHOFF Caught Glowing Shrimp Off a Dock

Family Trips with the Meyers Brothers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 79:42


Katee Sackhoff joins Seth and Josh on the podcast! She talks all about growing up in St. Helens, Oregon, sailing around the San Juan Island on their Sea Ray, having crushes on her brother's friends growing up, moving to LA at 18, and so much more! Go to everydaydose.com/trips for  25% off plus 5 free gifts with your first order.

Bellingham Podcast
Ep. 237 | What Happened to September?

Bellingham Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 28:09


In this episode of the Bellingham Podcast, AJ Barse and Chris Powell catch up after a summer hiatus. They discuss recent personal experiences, including family vacations and changes in their professional lives. AJ shares his summer adventures, including time spent on San Juan Island and managing life as a working parent. Chris recounts his solo trip to Friday Harbor and his enjoyment of tech-free moments. They also delve into topics like their evolving relationship with personal technology, privacy-focused mobile devices, and the balance between digital and analog experiences. Towards the end, they reflect on the nostalgia of collecting and playing games, particularly focusing on AJ's experience re-entering the world of Pokémon with his son.Topics Discussed:Summer Recap* AJ's vacation to San Juan Island and family adventures* Chris's solo trip to Friday Harbor and tech-free relaxationLife Updates* AJ's experience balancing work and family life during August* AJ's wife landing a job right after graduation* Chris's insights into the evolving personal tech landscape and privacy-focused gadgetsTech Talk* AJ and Chris discuss personal tech choices like Graphene OS and privacy-focused apps* Chris's minimalist approach to tech: ProtonMail, VPN, and offline maps* The debate on iOS vs. Android and privacy benefits of alternative operating systemsAnalog Meets Digital* AJ's dive back into the Pokémon trading card game with his son* Nostalgia around collecting, comics, and trading cards* Insights on teaching the next generation about gaming, collecting, and communityLooking Ahead* Upcoming plans for AJ's 100th scuba dive milestone* Fall projects, holiday gift ideas, and the continued journey in balancing analog and digital worldsListener Reminder:Tune in on KMRE 88.3 FM for the radio broadcast of the Bellingham Podcast, and stay connected for future episodes! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bellinghampodcast.substack.com

Rainy Day Rabbit Holes: Pacific Northwest History and Humor
47. Roads Less Traveled: Ghosts, PNW Legends, and the Road Trip That Sparked a Podcast

Rainy Day Rabbit Holes: Pacific Northwest History and Humor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 39:37


To celebrate the one-year anniversary of Rainy Day Rabbit Holes, we're revisiting the road trip that started it all! In this special all-new version of our very first episode, Shea and Jody take you back to the haunted streets of Astoria, Oregon, and the eerie Heceta Head Lighthouse, where ghost stories and local legends sparked our love for diving into the strange and forgotten. Along the way, we showcase the infectious humor and chemistry that have defined the podcast, making it the perfect introduction for new listeners!As we look back on an amazing year, we also talk about some of our favorite episodes and the incredible guests who have joined us, including Allison Gill of The Daily Beans and Clean Up On Aisle 45, author Brad Holden, historian Michael Sullivan, and Chris Staudinger from Pretty Gritty Tours. From the origins of the Men in Black phenomenon in our Summer of Saucers episode, to the chilling story of Linda Hazzard, the "Starvation Doctor," and the bizarre Pig Wars of the San Juan Islands, we've uncovered the forgotten and the fantastic with a unique PNW twist.Want more of Rainy Day Rabbit Holes? For ad-free episodes a day early and bonus content, be sure to sign up for our Patreon! You can find all the details at our website, www.rainydayrabbitholes.com. Whether you've been with us from the beginning or you're just discovering the show, this anniversary episode is the perfect way to celebrate one year of laughter, stories, and curiosity!Paranormal Activity, Ghost Stories, Haunted Houses, Astoria, Oregon, Captain Flavill, Victorian Mansion, Unexplained Footsteps, Shadowy Figures, Piano Ghost, Alien Abduction, Poltergeist, Paranormal Humor, Historic Hauntings, Sea Salt And Adventure, Widow'S Walk Ghost, Unexplained Phenomena, Haunted Tours, Victorian Architecture, Paranormal Experiences, Spooky TalesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/rainy-day-rabbit-holes-pacific-northwest-history-and-humor--6271663/support.

Pod of Orcas: Saving Southern Resident Killer Whales
16. A Rockfish Baby Boom, with Adam Obaza and Olivia Carmack

Pod of Orcas: Saving Southern Resident Killer Whales

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 36:27


Rockfish are very vulnerable to overfishing and don't have babies every year. Very rarely a "jackpot recruitment" happens and tons of rockfish babies are born (they give birth to live young, meaning no eggs!). The last time it happened in the San Juan Islands was decades ago. Our guest today are Adam Obaza and Olivia Carmack of Paua Marine Research Group. We work with Paua to collect data on young rockfish to aid in the recovery plan for the species. Check it out! -- www.pauamarineresearch.com ⁠www.seadocsociety.org⁠

Real Estate Marketing Dude
Become Their Realtor For Life (ft. Kristi Jenkins)

Real Estate Marketing Dude

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 40:32


We are going back to basics and reminding everyone what's really important in this market. Remember, it is all about the relationships you build over time, but you have to play the long game. In order to build an attraction based business you have to have an impeccable service people remember and want to refer. https://vimeo.com/1012258809?share=copy On this week's episode we bring on Kristi Jenkins to go over her process of how she becomes her clients Realtor for life. Her goal is not to sell them one house, it's several houses over the course of time as well as anyone they refer her along the way. This new market is going to require agents developing a deep relationship with their database. Meet Kristi Jenkins With more than 2 decades of real estate experience and countless repeat clients, Kristi Jenkins is known as your “Realtor for Life”. She has helped her clients move throughout many stages of change and growth, from first-time home buyers to empty nest sellers and everyone in between.She has won numerous awards for both her exceptional client care and her excellence in sales, which set her apart in her field. Kristi's attention to detail, fierce negotiation skills and exceptional marketing exceed the expectations of both buyers and sellers. She specializes in luxury and waterfront properties throughout the greater Eastside and Seattle areas and sells across all price points. She is an expert in residential resales, new construction and land acquisition and development.Having grown up and raised her own children in the community where she works, Kristi has a unique perspective on her neighborhood, schools and amenities. She prides herself on her ability to go beyond traditional agent services and provide a curated experience for buyers moving to a new community and sellers looking to highlight the incredible features of the home they're leaving. Kristi creates a personalized plan for each client and uses exclusive marketing strategies and an innovative approach in each transaction. As a Managing Broker, Kristi's leadership responsibilities go beyond training and mentoring new brokers. She is intimately involved with compliance, financial management, education and changes at both the local and national level.She believes in collaborating with other agents of the highest caliber and values her impeccable reputation within her local real estate community. Kristi has worked personally with some of the best real estate brokers in the country, including Ryan Serhant, and has a global network of esteemed agent partners. When Kristi isn't working, she and her husband of 25 years, Chris, enjoy exploring the beautifulPacific Northwest, boating the San Juan Islands and unwinding at Suncadia. They have 2 amazing, grown daughters, Caroline (a nurse) and Kaylie (a graduate student), and a beloved Maltese-Bichon named Sassy. Kristi is a Washington wine enthusiast and will take a friend to head just about anywhere that offers a white wine flight and charcuterie board! Check out Kristi's website.

Exploring Washington State
Explore the Richness of Island-Inspired Coffee: An Interview with Chris Baldwin

Exploring Washington State

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 71:46


Meet Chris Baldwin: A Blend of Art and Coffee Our guest, Chris Baldwin, is a true craftsman. As a designer and artist by profession, Chris has always had a passion for branding, commercial art, and graphic design. His journey led him to Whidbey Island, where he combined his love of coffee with his background in design and marketing to create Island Time Coffee. Island Time Coffee: A Brand Born from Passion Chris's love for coffee and design naturally led to the founding of Island Time Coffee on Whidbey Island. He explained the brand concept through a Venn diagram, showcasing what makes his coffee unique—from its intense blends to the island lifestyle it represents. Launching Island Time Coffee Launching a new brand during a pandemic comes with its set of challenges. Chris faced significant supply chain issues, with costs skyrocketing shortly after his product hit the market. However, he adapted by scaling back and focusing on growing the business organically. Island Time Coffee's Growing Reach As of September 2024, Island Time Coffee has expanded to about 40 retail locations, particularly thriving in small, privately owned boutique stores. Recently doubling his footprint, Chris anticipates solid growth in these new stores over the next year. Future Plans and Brand Strategy Chris plans to maintain the brand's purposeful nature, focusing on the Greater Seattle and Puget Sound region and potentially expanding to the San Juan Islands. He stressed the importance of remaining true to the island lifestyle that defines Island Time Coffee. Fun with Art Cars and Whidbey Island Activities Aside from coffee, Chris indulged in artistic endeavors through art cars during his time in Seattle. These cars, covered in toys and artistic materials, were a hit at events like the Fremont Fair. Even though he faced challenges with ferry inspections, the experience added a unique twist to his journey. Community Involvement and Orca Network Chris is passionate about giving back to the community. He collaborates with Orca Network, a nonprofit focused on whale awareness. By donating a portion of his coffee sales and using authentic whale photos, Chris combines his business with meaningful contributions to local causes. If you enjoy coffee I know you will LOVE Island Time Coffee Thanks for listening to the episode. Connect With Chris and Island Time Coffee

Bigfoot Society
The Lost Island of The Sasquatch!

Bigfoot Society

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2024 68:33


Join us as we sit down with Sean, a Tacoma, Washington resident who reached out through the YouTube comments to share his spine-tingling encounters with Bigfoot. From childhood sightings of mysterious swimming Sasquatch in the San Juan Islands to a chilling high school encounter where he felt an unseen presence pacing him, Sean's stories will leave you awestruck. Sean also recounts a terrifying camping trip to Cooper Lake where bizarre noises and an eerie feeling in the woods forced him and his friends to confront the unknown. Don't miss his detailed accounts of these incredible encounters and his family history steeped in clairvoyance, shedding light on the mysteries that continue to haunt him.Share your Bigfoot encounter with me here: bigfootsociety@gmail.comWant to call in and leave a voicemail of your encounters for the podcast - Check this out here - https://www.speakpipe.com/bigfootsociety(Use multiple voice mails if needed!)

Low Tide Boyz
Rockman 2024 Race Recap with Ben Paxton and Cameron Holman

Low Tide Boyz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 43:41


Welcome to episode 245 of the Löw Tide Böyz - A Swimrun Podcast!We've got another race recap for everyone this week. Joining us to talk about the epic 2024 edition of the Rockman Swimrun are Ben Paxton and Cameron Holman. Did we mention epic? This race is a total beast at baseline and this year's race course was extra beastly. In this conversation Ben and Cameron bring the race to life and make a very, very compelling case to add this race to your bucket list.But first…Training Update Chipper's Knee UpdateNo major update on Chipper's knee other than it's feeling better and he finally has an MRI scheduled.ShoutoutThis week's shoutout goes out to everyone heading to ÖTILLÖ Orcas Island this weekend to take on the magical course nestled in the beautiful San Juan Islands. Pro tip: don't miss the turn and end up in the pit of despair!Feats of EnduranceThis week's winner is our friend Danny “Da Monsta” Divinov who finished Ironman Santa Cruz 70.3 over the weekend in a smoking time of 4:20! This guy has been living up to his nickname for as long as we've known him. Strong work!Make sure to sign up for our LTBz Strava Club and join Swimrunners from around the world as they train for stuff.Rockman Swimrun 2024 Race RecapIt was great to catch up with Ben and Cameron and get all the details on what was an epic day in Norway. They didn't mention it during the conversation but Cameron finished in 2nd place with his partner Thierry Elena (from France) and Ben finished in 3rd place with his partner Sindre Sorensen (from Norway). Enjoy!~~~That's it for this week's show. If you are enjoying the Löw Tide Böyz, be sure to subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast player and leave us a five-star rating and review since that's the best way for people to discover the show and the sport of Swimrun. You can find us on Apple Podcast, Spotify, and on YouTube. Check out our website for Swimrun resources including gear guides, tips, how-to videos and so much more. Also make sure to check out our meme page @thelowtideboyz on Instagram. If you have any suggestions for the show or questions for us, send us a dm or an email at lowtideboyz@gmail.com. Finally, you can support our efforts on Patreon…if you feel so inclined.Thanks for listening and see you out there!-  Chip and Chris

The Boat Geeks
Richard Lauridsen

The Boat Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 40:42


The Boat Geeks #18 - Richard Lauridsen (Chief Operating Officer, Hawaiian Chieftain) Recorded 07.23.24As an educator and sailor, Richard became enthralled with tall ships the day he saw the Lady Washington emerge from a shroud of fog while sailing in the San Juan Islands. He combined his love of teaching and sailing by first becoming a sailing instructor, then an educator and crew with Gray's Harbor Historical Society when they operated both the tall ships Lady Washington and Hawaiian Chieftain. Today he's developing educational programs for the Hawaiian Chieftain's new lease on life.Recorded aboard their floating studio in Port Townsend, WA, in the heart of the Pacific Northwest, Daeron and Darren take a deep dive into the world of boating.This episode: Daeron and Darren learn about Richard's background and the recent three-year restoration process the Hawaiian Chieftain went through in the Port of Port Townsend's Boat Haven boatyard. Having witnessed the sad state of affairs when the Chieftain was first on the hard, the two Ds are summarily impressed with the near total restoration of the venerable tall ship from Hawaii. As a bonus, they got to enjoy a day sail aboard the ship on Admiralty Inlet. The video begins at the 32:00 minute mark of the episode.For more information on the Hawaiian Chieftain: https://www.sailhawaiianchieftain.com/To schedule Day Sails, Sail Training, or Special Events: https://www.sailhawaiianchieftain.com/sailingThe Boat Geeks are brought to you by the Boater's Guide, a free mobile app for PNW boaters. Available on iOS and Android devices, The Boater's Guide is information and adventure right at your fingertips, right when you need it. Download for free in the App Store or Google Play: https://www.pnwboatersguide.com/boaters-guideLook for new episodes of The Boat Geeks on the 1st and 15th every month. Be sure to like and subscribe, and tell your boating friends! For more information on The Boat Geeks, visit https://www.theboatgeeks.com/

Fishing for a Reason
8: Fishing the San Juan Islands: Insider's Guide with Darren Small

Fishing for a Reason

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 31:40


Send us a Text Message.Join us for an exciting Fishing for a Reason episode, where we sit down with the legendary Darren Small, a seasoned fishing pro with decades of experience. In this episode, Darren shares his expert tips on fishing techniques, derby strategies, and coho salmon fishing.Watch the full episode on YouTube: CLICK HERE TO WATCHAbout Today's GuestDarren Small, also known as "Black Dog," is a passionate angler with a proven track record of success. He has won numerous fishing derbies and has extensive fishing knowledge in the San Juan Islands.What You Will LearnExpert tips for fishing derbies.How to catch coho salmon effectively.The best fishing spots in the San Juan Islands.Darren's fishing journey and experiences.Resources and Links Referenced in the ShowResurrection Derby: Link to Website Puget Sound Anglers Club: Link to website Edmonds Coho Derby: Link to WebsiteEverett Coho Derby: Link to WebsiteCoho Killer Lures: Get Them HereSea Ghost Spoons: Get Them HereThank you for tuning in! Be sure to subscribe to Fishing for a Reason on your favorite podcast platform so you never miss an episode. If you enjoyed the show, give us a rating. That is the best way to support this podcast and get it out to more fish-nerds like us. Happy fishing!

Fishing for a Reason
6: Crabbing 101: Catching Dungies with Scott & Jamie Propst

Fishing for a Reason

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 19:30


Send us a Text Message.In this episode of the Fishing for a Reason podcast, Jamie and Scott Propst from Anglers Unlimited dive deep into the world of crabbing. Whether you're new to crabbing or a seasoned angler, this episode is packed with valuable tips, gear recommendations, and strategies to help you catch more crab and enjoy a delicious meal. From selecting the right bait to choosing the best crabbing spots in the San Juan Islands, Jamie and Scott share their expert knowledge to make your next crabbing adventure a success.What Listeners Will Learn:The essential gear you need for a successful crabbing trip - Check out our favorite pots hereHow to select the best baitThe top crabbing locations in the San Juan IslandsStrategies to avoid common mistakesDelicious ways to cook and enjoy your fresh catchResources with Links Referenced in the Show:LFS Marine Supplies (Bellingham): Link to WebsiteCrab Cracker Tool: Link to PurchaseScott's Crab Cake Tutorial: Link to VideoBlakely Island General Store: Link to InformationWatch the episode on YouTube: Link to video

Kinda Murdery
Wild Colt: The Barefoot Bandit

Kinda Murdery

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 34:42


In the shadowy corners of the San Juan Islands off the coast of Washington State, Colton Harris-Moore emerged not merely as a troubled teenager but as a captivating figure who danced on the edge of legality. He became infamous as the "Barefoot Bandit," a moniker earned from his habit of executing crimes shoeless. Harris-Moore's crimes weren't petty acts of vandalism but a spree that captured the nation's imagination and law enforcement's frustration. His escapades included stealing cars, boats, and even airplanes—an improbable feat for someone with no formal training. His ability to evade capture became legendary, turning him into a media sensation and earning him a legion of online admirers who viewed him as a modern-day folk hero.   But not everyone was enamored. Critics pointed to the trail of victims left in his wake, each one facing the reality of lost property and violated privacy. The debate raged: Was he a Robin Hood figure or simply a criminal?  One thing is for sure.  Colt was just a kid.   Find out more on the thrilling second episode of Kina Murdery's 7th Season!Sources: https://www.historylink.org/File/22562https://internationalstudies.osu.edu/news/small-world-magazine-archive/small-world-magazine-winter-2011/putting-shoes-barefoot-bandithttps://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-barefoot-bandit-mother-20160426-story.htmlBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/kinda-murdery--5496890/support.

The Jason Rantz Show
Hour 2: Cori Bush Loses Primary, Guest Pete Serrano, Woman gives birth on Ferry

The Jason Rantz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 46:46


What’s Trending: Seattle police officers hit by a car while attempting to arrest a man in Ballard. Hell hath no furry like a Jew-hater scorned as Cori Bush loses it after losing in the primary. Washington State ferry workers say that they are understaffed and are asking for higher wages. Pete Serrano won last night’s primary for AG but it won’t be easy to win the general. He explains what he’ll need to get done. // Big Local: A woman gave birth on a Washington State Ferry in the San Juan Islands. A state auditor please with the Marysville School District saying, ‘You need to take action.’ A senior/disabled citizen transportation service recently received a funding renewal thanks to donations and support from the community. // You pick the news: Washington State Ferry captain showed up in uniform to a court hearing for his son, who is accused of distributing child p*rn. He told the judge his son being held in jail would be a hardship for the San Juan Islands because it would result in canceled ferry runs.

Moms Don’t Have Time to Read Books
National Book Award finalist! Julia Phillips, BEAR

Moms Don’t Have Time to Read Books

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 28:34


National Book Award finalist Julia Phillips joins Zibby to discuss BEAR, a spellbinding and richly imagined novel about survival, obsession, and two sisters on San Juan Island whose lives are disrupted by the arrival of a mysterious bear. Julia delves into the symbolic and narrative significance of the bear, drawing inspiration from Grimm's fairy tales and her personal fascination with the animal. She touches on family dynamics, isolation, violence, and resilience, all set against the backdrop of a vividly depicted island. She also delves into her writing process, her research into bear behavior, and her upcoming project—this time set on Cape Cod.Purchase on Bookshop: https://bit.ly/4cV982hShare, rate, & review the podcast, and follow Zibby on Instagram @zibbyowens! Now there's more! Subscribe to Moms Don't Have Time to Read Books on Acast+ and get ad-free episodes. https://plus.acast.com/s/moms-dont-have-time-to-read-books. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Fishing for a Reason
2: 10 Tips for Salmon Fishing in the San Juan Islands

Fishing for a Reason

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 21:37


Send us a Text Message.In this episode, Jamie dives into her favorite species to target: Chinook salmon in the San Juan Islands. Jamie shares her top 10 tips for successful salmon fishing, whether you're a seasoned angler or new to the sport. Learn about the importance of preparation, understanding tides and currents, using the right gear, and much more to maximize your success on the water.What You'll Learn - 10 tips for salmon fishing successSet Yourself Up for Success Before Leaving the DockPlan the Perfect TripUse Your Instruments and Trust What the Water is Telling YouTackle Talk - What Bait and Lure to UseDon't Chase Boats, Chase FishRemember Your Intention Don't Leave Fish to Find FishStick and Stay to Make it PayLearn from LocalsKnow the rulesResources with Links Referenced in the ShowAnglers Unlimited: WebsiteAnglers Unlimited Facebook Group: Join HereSteve Chamberlain's Training: Link to TrainingFish Washington App: Download HereWDFW Email Subscription: Subscribe HereJoin Our Community:Stay updated with the latest fishing tips, exclusive content, and special offers. Sign up for our email list and be part of the Anglers Unlimited community!Subscribe to our Email List

Fishing for a Reason
3: Insights from the San Juan Island Salmon Opener with Captain Scott

Fishing for a Reason

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 20:35


Send us a Text Message.About Today's Guest:Captain Scott Propst is not only the charter captain for Anglers Unlimited but also a co-creator of their in-person and online fishing schools and seminars. With decades of experience in both freshwater and saltwater fishing, Scott brings a unique perspective and a passion for teaching others the joys of fishing. From his early days on the East Coast to his adventures in Alaska and the Pacific Northwest, Scott's fishing journey is both inspiring and educational.What Listeners Will Learn:How to have more success next time you head out to target salmon.The magic of fishing and why you should give it a try.Insights and tips from the recent salmon opener in Marine Area 7.Scott's favorite fishing techniques and gear recommendations.Advice for new anglers looking to start salmon fishing.Resources with Links Referenced in the Show:Anglers Unlimited Facebook CommunityContact Scott for ChartersSubscribe to the WDFW Email ListJoin Our Community:Stay updated with the latest fishing tips, exclusive content, and special offers. Sign up for our email list and be part of the Anglers Unlimited community!Subscribe to our Email List

The Baker And The Banker Podcast

This week Dan is back from his annual boys fishing trip to the San Juan Islands, while Jenny & Ally have their favorite girls week at home.  Catch up with the family, and their response to the latest week in political news.  Jenny and Dan share tips on how we can practice and cultivate a new skill of becoming peacemakers in a crazy election season ahead.  We'd love to hear from you. Reach out and let us know what you think or if you have any questions about this week's episode! If you'd like more info on mortgage or real estate planning, reach out to Dan at dankellermtg@gmail.com or on IG at @mymortgageguydan.Jenny can be reached at hello@jennycookies.com or on IG at @jennycookiesWe hope you enjoyed today's show, God Bless!P.S. Could you do us a favor? Take 1-min and leave us a 5-star review and message on Apple podcast or Spotify? Thank you So much!-Dan & Jenny

Right At The Fork
#392 Evan Gregoire - Heirloom Seedhouse

Right At The Fork

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 73:55


We catch up with Farmer Evan Gregoire again, while he's on vacation in the San Juan Islands.  Even operates an urban farm, from where he supplies veggies to consumers and the restaurant industry, as well as an opportunity to purchase seeds for those growing their own.  Chris and Evan we talk about some of the joys and challenges that come with that.  We also discuss some of Evan's favorite chefs and places. From Evan's Heirloom Seedhouse website: At the heart of the Seedhouse beats a passion for nurturing nature's bounty and preserving its precious gifts. We dream of cultivating a diverse array of specialty vegetables and flowers, not just for their culinary delights, but as living legacies of resilience. Our mission stretches far beyond the fields; it's a commitment to safeguarding these resilient varieties for generations to come. As we gaze into the future, we see a changing landscape, both in our region and our climate. It's a call to action, urging us to deepen our understanding and connection to our local food systems. Through the simple act of planting and saving seeds, we can weave a tapestry of resilience, rooted in the soil of community and nourished by knowledge. In our journey, education becomes our guiding light, illuminating the path towards a more sustainable tomorrow. We invite our community to join us, to learn, to grow, and to sow the seeds of change together. For in this shared endeavor lies the promise of a brighter, greener future, where every seed planted is a testament to our collective stewardship of the Earth It's through the valuable input of growers, chefs, and our community that we can continually refine and elevate the flavors of our vegetables. By listening to their insights, preferences, and suggestions, we not only enhance the taste of our produce but also cultivate a strong demand for these unique varieties. So, let's keep those lines of communication open and thriving, because together, we can cultivate a truly exceptional culinary experience! Right at the Fork is supported by:  Zupan's Markets: www.Zupans.com  RingSide Steakhouse:  www.RingSideSteakhouse.com  Portland Food Adventures: www.PortlandFoodAdventures.com

Fishing for a Reason
1: Welcome to the 'Fishing for a Reason' Podcast

Fishing for a Reason

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 13:15


Send us a Text Message.In the inaugural episode of Fishing for a Reason, host Jamie Propst introduces herself and shares her journey from a complete fishing newbie to the founder of Anglers Unlimited, a company that teaches people to fish in the PNW. Jamie discusses her early fishing experiences, the challenges she faced, and how her passion for fishing led to the creation of this podcast. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts, beginners, and seasoned fishermen alike, this episode lays the groundwork for what listeners can expect in future episodes. Jamie also highlights the unique fishing opportunities in the Pacific Northwest, particularly around the San Juan Islands, and the various topics the podcast will cover, from saltwater fishing techniques to personal development and a whole lot more!! If you are a nature nerd who wants to create more epic outdoor adventures, then this show is for you.Links Mentioned in the Podcast:Anglers Unlimited WebsiteAnglers Unlimited Facebook CommunityPuget Sound AnglersSubscribe and Stay Updated: If you enjoyed this episode and want to hear more, make sure to subscribe to Fishing for a Reason. New episodes will be released weekly, covering a wide range of topics to enhance your outdoor adventures and fishing skills.We can't wait to see you in the next episode. Happy fishing!

Aviation News Talk podcast
333 FAA Compliance Program – What You Need to Know with Mark Kolber + GA News

Aviation News Talk podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2024 81:06


Max talks with Mark Kolber, an aviation lawyer and CFI, about the FAA's compliance program. Mark explains that the program, launched in 2015, shifted from a punitive approach to a more rehabilitative one, encouraging pilots to report mistakes and undergo retraining rather than facing severe penalties. He highlights the benefits of being proactive and transparent with the FAA to resolve issues through remedial training. Mark discusses the importance of filing a NASA form for protections if a case goes to formal enforcement and advises seeking professional guidance when contacted by the FAA. He clarifies that while the compliance program handles minor infractions, serious violations like fraud or repeated offenses still lead to formal enforcement actions. The conversation includes practical advice for pilots who receive a Brasher warning, suggesting they contact the tower with brief, factual information without making admissions. Mark emphasizes that modern technology like ADS-B makes evading detection impossible, advocating for cooperation and transparency as the best approaches. If you're getting value from this show, please support the show via PayPal, Venmo, Zelle or Patreon. Support the Show by buying a Lightspeed ANR Headsets Max has been using only Lightspeed headsets for nearly 25 years! I love their tradeup program that let's you trade in an older Lightspeed headset for a newer model. Start with one of the links below, and Lightspeed will pay a referral fee to support Aviation News Talk. Lightspeed Delta Zulu Headset $1199 Lightspeed Zulu 3 Headset $899Lightspeed Sierra Headset $699 My Review on the Lightspeed Delta Zulu Send us your feedback or comments via email If you have a question you'd like answered on the show, let listeners hear you ask the question, by recording your listener question using your phone. News Stories William Anders, Apollo 8 astronaut, killed in San Juan Islands plane crash Distractions, multitasking, miscommunication led to near-collision at JFK Loose iPad Jams Pilot's Trim Wheel, Leading To An Emergency Landing Flight to drop candy ends in crash No certificated pilot aboard plane in deadly Alaska crash Martin Mars ‘Experiences' Offered Stearman pilot admits to lying to NTSB about 2022 crash, pleads guilty YouTuber Faces Federal Charges For Alleged Helicopter Stunt FL helicopter pilot charged after landing on shorebird nesting site Oakland pilot allegedly flew marijuana cross-country in his Cessna FAA certification means electric air taxis could start flights to SFO in 2025 Mentioned on the Show Buy Max Trescott's G1000 Book Call 800-247-6553 Buy Max Trescott's G3000 Book Call 800-247-6553 Mark Kolber's articles in IFR Pilot Magazine Free Index to the first 282 episodes of Aviation New Talk So You Want To Learn to Fly or Buy a Cirrus seminars Online Version of the Seminar Coming Soon – Register for Notification Check out our recommended ADS-B receivers, and order one for yourself. Yes, we'll make a couple of dollars if you do. Get the Free Aviation News Talk app for iOS or Android. Check out Max's Online Courses: G1000 VFR, G1000 IFR, and Flying WAAS & GPS Approaches. Find them all at: https://www.pilotlearning.com/ Social Media Like Aviation News Talk podcast on Facebook Follow Max on Instagram Follow Max on Twitter Listen to all Aviation News Talk podcasts on YouTube or YouTube Premium "Go Around" song used by permission of Ken Dravis; you can buy his music at kendravis.com If you purchase a product through a link on our site, we may receive compensation.

Chapter X with Michael Kay
Living Retirement to the Fullest with Brian Feutz

Chapter X with Michael Kay

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 53:03


In 2015, Brian Feutz began feeling the tug towards retirement. He went headfirst into a journey of discovery, diving into the ins and outs of retirement planning, wondering what the future held, and whether he was financially ready for it all.   He's not just navigated through the transition to retirement, but he's crafted a life filled with meaning and purpose, and I have no doubt you'll find his story truly inspirational.   Brian is a top writer, speaker, columnist, and published author with a unique style that brings a lively perspective to the art of retirement. Whether you're retired or considering retirement, you don't want to miss his thought-provoking ideas that challenge the imagination.    When he's not sharing his wisdom, you can often find Brian enjoying the natural beauty of the San Juan Islands alongside his wife, whether it's on a boat, trail, bicycle, or kayak.   In this episode, we'll explore:   How Brian crafted a encore career through his extensive research on retirement The one simple sentence Brian uses to define retirement What led Brian and his wife to choose the San Juan Islands as their retirement spot Why Brian decided to “practice” retirement on his own—and the steps he took   The reason why roughly 40% of people who retire go back to work temporarily   One ongoing project that is making Brian's retirement purposeful   The way Brian applied perseverance to this hobby to discover a sense of purpose   Resources Read Brian's Work https://lifeafterwork.zone https://brianfeutz.com/ https://brianfeutz.medium.com/   Connect with Brian https://twitter.com/BrianFeutz1 https://www.facebook.com/brian.feutz.16/ Email at Brian@BrianFeutz.com   

Seattle Now
Wednesday Evening Headlines

Seattle Now

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 7:42


Another business flees Pacific Place, King County's public health clinics could close without a budget fix, and a proposed solar project on San Juan Island is getting pushback. It's our daily roundup of top stories from the KUOW newsroom, with host Ruby de LunaWe can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. You have the power! Make the show happen by making a gift to KUOW: https://www.kuow.org/donate/seattlenowAnd we want to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at SeattleNowPod, or leave us feedback online: https://www.kuow.org/feedback

The Jason Rantz Show
Rantz Rewind: April 24, 2018

The Jason Rantz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2024 36:05


What's Trending: The latest on the Toronto van attack. // There's a man who’s lived alone on one of the smaller San Juan Islands for 19 years. // The Big Local: Kent plans to restrict parking in some neighborhoods. People throw a lot of garbage into the Puget Sound in Tacoma. Spicy chorizo is supposedly bringing people together in Yakima. // Surrounding suburbs are actually excited about the Seattle head tax because they believe it'll push business out.

Quiz Quiz Bang Bang Trivia
Ep 232: General Trivia

Quiz Quiz Bang Bang Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 19:19


A new week means new questions! Hope you have fun with these!Which European country's flag holds the wolrd record of being the oldest continously used national flag in the world?What is the name of the sequel to the pulitzer prize winning novel "Less"?Between which two countries was the Pig War fought on San Juan Island in 1859?What percentage of mammals are bats? We will give you 5% on either side.Bruce Springsteen's album Born in the U.S.A. has an image of Bruce Springsteen's butt in jeans and has what object in his back pocket?What is the term for 126 gallons of wine?Contuing on to this day with Exxon, Mobil, Chevron, and Conoco, what sprawling company was co-founded by John D. Rockefeller and was broken up in 1911 under the Sherman Antitrust Act?What do the letters VHS stand for?In which part of the body are the deltoid muscles?What well-known fast food comes in four shapes: the boot, the bell, the ball, and the bone (or bow-tie)?Which two countries of the Middle East both share a border with Israel and Iraq?MusicHot Swing, Fast Talkin, Bass Walker, Dances and Dames, Ambush by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Don't forget to follow us on social media:Patreon – patreon.com/quizbang – Please consider supporting us on Patreon. Check out our fun extras for patrons and help us keep this podcast going. We appreciate any level of support!Website – quizbangpod.com Check out our website, it will have all the links for social media that you need and while you're there, why not go to the contact us page and submit a question!Facebook – @quizbangpodcast – we post episode links and silly lego pictures to go with our trivia questions. Enjoy the silly picture and give your best guess, we will respond to your answer the next day to give everyone a chance to guess.Instagram – Quiz Quiz Bang Bang (quizquizbangbang), we post silly lego pictures to go with our trivia questions. Enjoy the silly picture and give your best guess, we will respond to your answer the next day to give everyone a chance to guess.Twitter – @quizbangpod We want to start a fun community for our fellow trivia lovers. If you hear/think of a fun or challenging trivia question, post it to our twitter feed and we will repost it so everyone can take a stab it. Come for the trivia – stay for the trivia.Ko-Fi – ko-fi.com/quizbangpod – Keep that sweet caffeine running through our body with a Ko-Fi, power us through a late night of fact checking and editing!

Post Reports
The last endangered whale in captivity

Post Reports

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 42:19 Very Popular


After half-a-century in a tank, a beloved orca named Tokitae was about to be freed. Then her life ended, and a moment of reckoning began.Read more:Most of the nearly 50 southern resident orcas taken from the Pacific Northwest during the 1960s and '70s died within the first years after their capture. One endured. Tokitae spent more than 50 years performing in the Miami Seaquarium's “whale bowl” – the smallest orca tank in North America. In March, a plan was announced to move her to a 10-acre netted sanctuary in the San Juan Islands, where she could live out her life in her natal waters. But months before she was due to return home, Tokitae died. What followed was a moment of reckoning.Today on “Post Reports,” feature writer Caitlin Gibson shares Tokitae's story and what it reveals about us.

Bret Weinstein | DarkHorse Podcast
#202: Social Justice Elevator Music (Bret Weinstein & Heather Heying DarkHorse Livestream)

Bret Weinstein | DarkHorse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 130:00 Very Popular


In this 202nd in a series of live discussions with Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying (both PhDs in Biology), we discuss the state of the world through an evolutionary lens.In this episode we discuss the Congressional hearing in which the presidents of several elite universities are asked whether calling for the genocide of Jews constitute bullying or harassment. We call out the double standard revealed by their actions, and their answers. Then we discuss the impressive efforts by Pfizer to engage the behemoth that is Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. Also: How important is it that Elon Musk told Disney to F-off? How do chinstrap penguins get away with sleeping for four seconds at a time? And what is going on with the deer in the Florida Keys?*****Our sponsors:Mindbloom: at-home ketamine therapy. Use code DARKHORSE at www.Mindbloom.com to receive $100 off your first six session program.Vivo Barefoot: Shoes for healthy feet—comfortable and regenerative, enhances stability and tactile feedback. Now through December 31, new customers get 20% off and a 100-day free trial at www.vivobarefoot.com/us/darkhorse.UnCruise: Get $500 off any adventure cruise on a small ship into destinations including Galapagos, Panama, Alaska, and the San Juan Islands: https://uncruise.com/pages/darkhorse/*****Join us on Locals! Get access to our Discord server, exclusive live streams, live chats for all streams, and early access to many podcasts: https://darkhorse.locals.com/Heather's newsletter, Natural Selections (subscribe to get free weekly essays in your inbox): https://naturalselections.substack.comOur book, A Hunter-Gatherer's Guide to the 21st Century, is available everywhere books are sold, including from Amazon: https://a.co/d/dunx3atCheck out our store! Epic tabby, digital book burning, saddle up the dire wolves, and more: https://darkhorsestore.org*****Mentioned in this episode:Representative Stefanik questions University presidents: https://x.com/repstefanik/status/1732138663608271149First hit when searching “Pfizer” on YouTube in early December: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PAZDI4t1WMPaul Thacker substack (With a “Go Fuck Yourself” Musk Finally Gave a Middle Finger to Democratic Party Censors): https://disinformationchronicle.substack.com/p/with-a-go-fuck-yourself-musk-finally Libourel et al 2023. Nesting chinstrap penguins accrue large quantities of sleep through seconds-long microsleeps. Science 382(6674): 1026-1031. DOI: 10.1126/science.adh0771Support the show

Bret Weinstein | DarkHorse Podcast
2023 Holiday Gift Special – The Evolutionary Lens #202

Bret Weinstein | DarkHorse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 56:11 Very Popular


In this special 2023 gift episode of DarkHorse, we talk about some gifts that might make your loved ones happy.Mentioned in this episode:From Silk to Pastries: https://open.substack.com/pub/naturalselections/p/giftingDarkHorse Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0uPv6Wgj23sMscnYzFB15M?si=f479e10d92114632Hand carved wooden spoons, and “Carving Out a Living on the Land,” both by Emmet Von Driesche: https://www.emmetvandriesche.comChelsea Green Publishing: https://www.chelseagreen.comGodine Publishers: https://godine.comSlowdown Farmstead: https://www.slowdownfarmstead.com/aboutNatural Selections: https://naturalselections.substack.com/aboutCounty Highway: https://www.countyhighway.comA Hunter-Gatherer's Guide to the 21st Century: https://www.amazon.com/Hunter-Gatherers-Guide-21st-Century-Challenges/dp/0593086880/Book Darts: https://www.bookdarts.comUnCruise Small Boat Adventures (they're not paying us for this. Get $500 off any adventure cruise to destinations including Galapagos, Panama, Alaska, and the San Juan Islands): https://uncruise.com/pages/darkhorse/DarkHorse Store: https://www.darkhorsestore.orgApple State Vinegar, fantastic never-cooked, bright and amazing, shrubs and vinegar: https://applestatevinegar.comHoney and honey products out of Colorado: https://bjornscoloradohoney.comGiant Herbs & Tea, including fantastic chais and bitters. Everything is outstanding: http://www.giant-herbs.comLard and tallow based skin care products at Farrow Skincare. Try the Epic Dermis: https://farrow.lifeBob Moran art: https://www.bobmoran.co.uk/*****Join us on Locals! Get access to our Discord server, exclusive live streams, live chats for all streams, and early access to many podcasts: https://darkhorse.locals.com/Heather's newsletter, Natural Selections (subscribe to get free weekly essays in your inbox): https://naturalselections.substack.comOur book, A Hunter-Gatherer's Guide to the 21st Century, is available everywhere books are sold, including from Amazon: https://a.co/d/dunx3atCheck out our store! Epic tabby, digital book burning, saddle up the dire wolves, and more: https://darkhorsestore.orgTheme Music: Thank you to Martin Molin of Wintergatan for providing us the rights to use their excellent music -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvUU8joBb1QSupport the show

Bret Weinstein | DarkHorse Podcast
#199: Surgical Totalitarianism (Bret Weinstein & Heather Heying DarkHorse Livestream)

Bret Weinstein | DarkHorse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 126:51


In this 199th in a series of live discussions with Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying (both PhDs in Biology), we discuss the state of the world through an evolutionary lens.In this episode we discuss the FCC's plan to expand the scope of their reach to…everything, in the name of equity (of broadband access). We compare this move to that of the WHO, and also to what happened at Evergreen, and to pretty much all “equity” maneuvers ever. We discuss the spread of viral information on-line, and how Renée DiResta would like to stop it. In light of Bari Weiss's speech, we discuss why anti-Semitism is on the rise. And we discuss the normalization of things like anti-Semitism and autogynephilia, how the social contract is decaying, and why young people are jumping from diagnosis to diagnosis, and why it seems like a mistake.*****Our sponsors:Seed: Start a new healthy habit today with Seed probiotics. Use code darkhorse at https://seed.com/darkhorse to get 25% off your first month of Seed's DS-01® Daily Synbiotic.UnCruise: Get $500 off any adventure cruise on a small ship into destinations including Galapagos, Panama, Alaska, and the San Juan Islands: https://uncruise.com/pages/darkhorse/Mindbloom: at-home ketamine therapy. Use code DARKHORSE at www.Mindbloom.com to receive $100 off your first six session program.*****Join us on Locals! Get access to our Discord server, exclusive live streams, live chats for all streams, and early access to many podcasts: https://darkhorse.locals.com/Heather's newsletter, Natural Selections (subscribe to get free weekly essays in your inbox): https://naturalselections.substack.comOur book, A Hunter-Gatherer's Guide to the 21st Century, is available everywhere books are sold, including from Amazon: https://a.co/d/dunx3atCheck out our store! Epic tabby, digital book burning, saddle up the dire wolves, and more: https://darkhorsestore.org*****Mentioned in this episode:How to comment on FCC Proceedings: https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/how-commentA Most Useful Emergency: https://hollymathnerd.substack.com/p/a-most-useful-emergencyCommissioner Carr's statement on FCC plans (11-6-23): https://docs.fcc.gov/public/attachments/DOC-398244A1.pdfBefore the FCC, Ex Parte Comments of the NTIA (10-6-23): https://www.ntia.doc.gov/sites/default/files/publications/ntia-digital-discrimination-ex-parte-comment.pdfFCC Fact Sheet: Preventing Digital Discrimination (10-25-23): https://docs.fcc.gov/public/attachments/DOC-397997A1.pdfMichael Shellenberger on Renée DiResta: https://twitter.com/shellenberger/status/1723493811119067611Bari Weiss's speech: You are the last line of defense: https://www.thefp.com/p/you-are-the-last-line-of-defenseThe Public Fetish: https://naturalselections.bio/p/the-public-fetishSupport the show