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Trees are more than decoration — they're living economic assets, with measurable costs and benefits for cities and neighborhoods. Zachary Crockett takes a walk on the shady side of the street. SOURCES:Geoffrey Donovan, owner of Ash & Elm Consulting.Jana Dilley, urban forester for the city of Seattle.Kathleen Wolf, social scientist, former researcher at the University of Washington. RESOURCES:"Extreme Heat Is Worse For Low-Income, Nonwhite Americans, A New Study Shows," by Deepa Shivaram (NPR, 2021)."US Urban Forest Statistics, Values, and Projections," by David Nowak and Eric Greenfield (Journal of Forestry, 2018)."The role of trees in urban stormwater management," by Adam Berland, Sheri Shiflett, William Shuster, Ahjond Garmestani, Haynes Goddard, Dustin Herrmann, and Matthew Hopton (Landscape and Urban Planning, 2017)."Urban trees and the risk of poor birth outcomes," by Geoffrey Donovan, Yvonne Michael, David Butry, Amy Sullivan, and John Chase (Health & Place, 2011)."Calculating the Green in Green: What's an Urban Tree Worth?," by Gail Wells (Science Findings, 2010)."The Effect of Trees on Crime in Portland, Oregon," by Geoffrey Donovan and Jeffrey Prestemon (Environment and Behavior, 2010). EXTRAS:i-Tree Tools. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Overreaction Football Monday: A lot to unpack with Mike Bianchi in today's 'Sports Page', Chiefs are eliminated from playoffs and they lose Patrick Mahomes to injury, 44-year-old qb Philip Rivers nearly leads Colts to victory but are foiled by Seattle's kicker who accounted for all of the Seahawks points, Indiana's Fernando Mendoza wins Heisman Trophy, and The Lake Mary Rams are Florida 7a Champs after insane sequence of events
New York Governor Kathy Hochul is pushing back against Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's call to end homeless encampment sweeps in New York City.In this video, we break down the growing policy clash between state and city leadership over how to address homelessness. Mamdani argues that clearing encampments without offering permanent housing is ineffective and harmful, while Gov. Hochul says enforcement — including sweeps — must remain part of the solution alongside mental health care, addiction treatment, and housing services.Outgoing Mayor Eric Adams has also weighed in, warning that ending sweeps could worsen quality-of-life issues across the city.
Mehdi O originally from Iran and currently from Las Vegas Nevada shares some of his story and a lot of the big book at the Live at Pine Lake speaker meeting held in Seattle, this meeting is from June of 2019. Support Sober Cast: https://sobercast.com/donate Email: sobercast@gmail.com Sober Cast has 3000+ episodes available, visit SoberCast.com to access all the episodes where you can easily find topics or specific speakers using tags or search. https://sobercast.com
It was a busy Saturday full of Seahawks and Colts news heading into this Week 15 matchup! Seattle made three roster moves, inked a contract extension and send an early round draft pick to the IR. The wounded Colts made it official and will be starting 44-year old Phillip Rivers tomorrow in Seattle. Are the Seahawks' defense set to dominate against Rivers? In the second half of the show, hear about Clinton and Adam's best bets: predictions on Sam Darnold's passing yards, Jonathan Taylor's rushing attempts, and even some fun long shots! Join our Sea Hawkers Podcast Pickem League - free prizes for weekly winners. Support the show Get in the Flock! Visit GetInTheFlock.com Or visit our website for other ways to support the show Subscribe via: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | YouTube | TuneIn | RSS Follow us on: Facebook | Twitter Listen on our free app for Android, iOS, Kindle or Windows Phone/PC Call or text: 253-235-9041 Find Sea Hawkers clubs around the world at SeaHawkers.org Music from the show by The 12 Train, download each track at ReverbNation
The Plant Free MD with Dr Anthony Chaffee: A Carnivore Podcast
Dr Annelise E. Barron Associate Professor of Bioengineering Dr Annelise E. Barron is the W.M. Keck Associate Professor of Bioengineering at Stanford University Education: Postdoc, UCSF/Chiron Corporation, Biomimetic & Bioorganic Chemistry (1997) Postdoc, Soane BioSciences/ACLARA Biosciences Inc., Molecular Biotechnology (1996) Ph.D., Univ. of California, Berkeley, Chemical Engineering (1995) B.S., Univ. of Washington, Seattle, Chemical Engineering (1990) Stanford Web page: https://med.stanford.edu/profiles/annelise-barron?tab=bio Laboratory web page: https://barronlab.stanford.edu/ Complete List of Published Works in MyBibliography: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/myncbi/annelise.barron.1/bibliography/public/ Email: aebarron@stanford.edu If you liked this and want to learn more go to my new website www.DrAnthonyChaffee.com
This week you can draw your moon to us as we discover Foxing's fourth, pentultimate and most Majora's Mask-coded album: Draw Down the Moon. I'm thinking bout drawing down a cool glass of water and boiling up a kettle corn --my impersonation of a prospector. Also up for discussion: We become a Car Talk podcast, downtown Seattle is back in business thanks to Borders, and the phrase "festival rock" is abused from all angles. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We said if we needed a release valve for newspaper cartoons, we could watch more Phantom 2040. After Dilbert, we've elected to smash the button that banishes Dilbert to hell. But who walks beside The Ghost Who Walks? The Hawaiians Who Slam!Today's Episode Sponsor: Operation Gumbo Chops™THIS WEEK'S EPISODES:Phantom 2040 Episode 15, "The Magician"The Legend of the Hawaiian Slammers Episode 1 of 1Join our Discord! https://discord.gg/StaYgR7HW2Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/satamtuesdays Our Website: http://www.satamtuesdays.com/The Hosts: Andrew Eric Davison, Austin Bridges, Rory VoieAudio Production: Andrew Eric Davison
The CEO of SAM joins us for a conversation on the unexpected realities of running a major museum, the unique costs, and the bold changes coming to SAM including a full restaurant and bar, expanded hours, and a fresh approach to attracting repeat visitors.We also talk FIFA coming to Seattle and how Scott plans to capitalize on the global spotlight. As the only art director of a major museum with a studio art background, Scott brings a radically different perspective. About a year and a half into the role, Scott is ready to shake things up!Top Stories:1. The business of museumsSeattle Times article and PSBJ article 2. FIFA games in Seattle announcedVisit Seattle press release3. Chateau Ste. Michelle has a new ownerSeattle Times articleAbout guest Scott Stulen - CEO, Seattle Art Museum:Prior to coming to Seattle about a year and a half ago, Scott was the CEO of the Philbrook Museum in Tulsa and was a curator at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. Not only does he have a long history of working in leadership positions within the arts, he is also an artist and DJ himself!About host Rachel Horgan:Rachel is an independent event producer, emcee and entrepreneur. She worked for the Business Journal for 5 years as their Director of Events interviewing business leaders on stage before launching the weekly podcast. She earned her communication degree from the University of San Diego. Contact:Email: info@theweeklyseattle.comInstagram: @theweeklyseattleWebsite: www.theweeklyseattle.com
Winter is hitting, parent-teacher conferences are looming, and Dan and Frank kick off the Dan Marino “Rocket Man” episode with a mix of nostalgia, sports-radio fuel, and a full Week 13 NFL rewind. Before the games, the guys hit the MLB Hot Stove ahead of the Winter Meetings—Schwarber's rumored price tag, Philly's possible pivot plan (Realmuto + Bader + Bellinger), what it means for Castellanos and the DH spot, and the Mets' ripple effects if Alonso walks.Then it's college football reality: Early Signing Day, the Lane Kiffin-to-LSU drama, and a blunt take on modern “loyalty” in the NIL/portal era—where players chase life-changing money, schools chase wins, and coaches get replaced fast when expectations are out of sync with reality.Week 13 NFL recap brings the turbulence:Thanksgiving slate: Green Bay knocks off Detroit, the Cowboys clip the Chiefs again, and Cincinnati shocks Baltimore.Black Friday: Chicago runs all over Philly and the “Boo Birds” come out.Sunday chaos: Niners handle Cleveland, Jags roll Tennessee, Houston steals one in Indy (Rich nails the lone-wolf), Jets trip Atlanta, Tampa survives Arizona, and Carolina stuns the Rams—proof that the moment you crown a contender, they find a way to faceplant.Afternoon hammer: Seattle blanks Minnesota 26–0, and Buffalo rebounds by drilling Pittsburgh.The episode closes with more NFL coaching talk and a big-picture question: which teams are real contenders—and which ones are just wearing a costume.Special Thanks to:Fox Brothers Alarms - https://foxbrothersalarms.comFirst Baptist church of Phillipsburg NJ http://www.fbcpburg.org/Roof Top Innovations the leading Roofing Company in Waco, Tomball surrounding areasWe focus on all types of roofing systems, with a focus on the best quality possible.
To kick off a Saturday edition of Indiana Sports Talk, we focus on the Roncalli vs Lawrence Central game in girls basketball with Brad Huber who was on the call for it as well as Nathaniel Finch who is the radio play-by-play voice for Roncalli. Then, Colts pre and postgame show host Greg Rakestraw joins to talk about Phillip Rivers making his return tomorrow afternoon in Seattle against the Seahawks. He also tries to compare it to seasons of Colts past. Does he still have his fastball? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Will the Patriots win the AFC East? Drake Maye and Josh Allen face off with the AFC East playoffs on the line. The New England Patriots and Buffalo Bills play for a deep playoff spot for the 2025 NFL Playoffs. (00:00) - College Football Postseason (12:37) - NFL Week 15 Best Bets Chris: Houston +3.5, Cincinnati +5.5, Minnesota -1.5, Cleveland-Tennessee under 33.5, Seattle under 26.5 team total Stanford Steve: Jacksonville +1.5, Miami -2.5, Pittsburgh-Baltimore under 42.5, Arizona under 19.5 team total, Washington-Minnesota under 42 Macon: Buffalo -5.5, NYJ +3.5, Green Bay -6.5, Kansas City-Houston under 41.5, Chase McLaughlin over 1.5 field goals made HELLO, Locals! Green Light is hosted by Chris Long and is joined weekly by Beau Allen, Nate 'Dr. Fax' Collins, Macon Gunter, Stanford Steve + many more athletes and celebrity guests. Subscribe to get in-depth analysis, instant reactions and team highlights | Presented by BetMGM Have some interesting takes, some codebreaks or just want to talk to the Green Light Crew? We want to hear from you. Call into the Green Light Hotline and give us your hottest takes, your biggest gripes and general thoughts. Day and night, this hotline is open. Green Light Hotline: (202) 991-0723 Listen to the Full Episode and check out all our content: https://greenlightpodcast.org/
Mixed Speakers sharing at the 9th Annual AA International Convention held in Seattle WA in July of 1990 on the topic Our Primary Purpose. Support Sober Cast: https://sobercast.com/donate Email: sobercast@gmail.com Sober Cast has 3000+ episodes available, visit SoberCast.com to access all the episodes where you can easily find topics or specific speakers using tags or search. https://sobercast.com
What’s Trending: Federal prosecutors have evidence Trump committed a felony // Phoenix Suns owner threatens to move NBA team to Seattle // GUEST: Simon Owen with the latest on Theresa May and the Brexit deal // GUEST: Liv Finne with the Washington Policy Center says Seattle teachers are leaving the union // GUEST: The Fire’s Laura Burke says 9 in 10 American colleges restrict free speech
It was so much fun having Carla Hall in the studio. Carla Hall is a chef and TV host who is currently serving as judge on Fox's Next Level Baker, a show that tests both professional and home bakers on their baking bona fides. In this episode, Carla shares some great baking ideas for the holidays, and she answers the question that some of us have been asking: What is Gordon Ramsay like in real life? And, at the top of the show, it's the return of Three Things, where Aliza and Matt talk about what is exciting them in the world of restaurants, cookbooks, and the food world as a whole. The show's hosts were on the road and report back about what they ate during their travels, including Aliza making stops for onion rings at Frisko Freeze and a big serving of vibes at Bob's Java Jive in Tacoma, Washington. Matt visited Cleveland and was blown away by the creative Midwestern cooking at Cordelia, the waffles fries with Ranch and sharp comfort cooking at Heart of Gold, and a little museum called the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In Seattle, Aliza has short rib and dry pho at Phở Bắc. And we couldn't forget about New York, and Aliza enjoys her visit to Zeena Bakery at the Ft. Greene Farmers Market. Watch: Prince, Tom Petty, Steve Winwood, Jeff Lynne - "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" (no, really, watch it). Read: It's About Time You Bought a Digital Scale Subscribe to This Is TASTE: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the second hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain chat with Hugh Millen, who breaks down the game between Seattle and Indy, plus the Sherrone Moore Michigan situation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
5pm: Video Guest – Sadie Sullivan – Wenatchee High School Senior Athlete // Sadie is a senior multi-sport athlete at Wenatchee High School and 4 x State Finalist swimmer // Washington swimmer takes on state government, says girls shouldn’t be pressured to undress around boys // Talking Sports with Ry – 10-3 Seahawks Host the 8-5 Colts on Sunday at 1:25pm on CBS // 44 year old Phillip Rivers is at the helm for the 8-5 Colts on Sunday in Seattle // Colt’s Coach Shane Steichen on his conversation with Rivers // Letters
On this special episode of the GeekWire Podcast, recorded backstage at the GeekWire Gala at the Showbox Sodo, we sit down with five of the inventors, scientists, and entrepreneurs selected as the Seattle region's 2025 Uncommon Thinkers, in partnership with Greater Seattle Partners. Jeff Thornburg spent years building rocket engines for Elon Musk at SpaceX and Paul Allen at Stratolaunch. Now, as CEO of Portal Space Systems, he's moved past chemical rockets to revive a concept NASA studied decades ago but never pursued — a spacecraft powered by focused sunlight. He calls it a "steam engine for space." Read the profile. Anindya Roy grew up in rural India without electricity, came to the U.S. with two suitcases and $2,000, and earned a spot in the lab of a Nobel Prize winner. Now, as co-founder of Lila Biologics, he's using AI to design proteins from scratch (molecules that have never existed in nature) to treat cancer. Read the profile. Jay Graber runs Bluesky, the decentralized social network that's become a leading alternative to X and other centralized platforms. But while most tech CEOs build moats to lock users in, Jay and the Bluesky team are building a protocol designed to let them leave. She sees the network as a "collective organism," and she's creating a tech foundation meant to outlive her own company. Read the profile. Read the profile. Kiana Ehsani came to Seattle from Iran for her PhD and spent four years at the Allen Institute for AI before becoming CEO of Vercept. She and the Vercept team are competing directly with OpenAI, Google and others in AI agents, building efficient agents that handle mundane digital tasks on computers so humans can spend less time on screens. Read the profile. Brian Pinkard spent six months after college flipping rocks and building trails because he wanted to do work that mattered. That instinct led him to Aquagga, where he's proving that the industry standard of filtering and burying "forever chemicals" is obsolete. Instead, he's using technology originally designed to destroy chemical weapons to annihilate PFAS under extreme heat and pressure. Read the profile. Eagle-eyed readers may have noticed we're missing one honoree — Chet Kittleson, co-founder and CEO of Tin Can, the startup making WiFi-enabled landline phones to help kids connect without screens. Chet wasn't able to join us, but we plan to speak with him on a future episode. With GeekWire co-founder Todd Bishop. Edited by Curt Milton.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sounder at Heart/Pulso Sports Niko Moreno drops by for his weekly visit on SDH AMWe look at the roster questions and decisions forcing Seattle, take a look at MLS Cup and the questions for Messi and Friends, and the early questions other clubs have as well early in the off-season window
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Washington State is gearing up for a major tax debate — and Rep. Shaun Scott's new “Well Washington Fund” is at the center of it. In today's video, I break down Scott's proposal for a statewide progressive payroll excise tax designed to raise billions from large employers while claiming to shield essential services from federal budget cuts.
In the second hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain chat with Hugh Millen, who breaks down the game between Seattle and Indy, plus the Sherrone Moore Michigan situation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gregg and Jessamyn are live from radio row for tomorrow's Army Navy game! Army Superintendent General Steven Gilland joins the show to discuss how special this game is for the cadets participating. Mike Mayock, Former NFL Executive sits down to discuss the historic Army Navy game, his experience attending, his military connections and the state of college football as well. Nate Boyer, former Seahawk and Green Beret joins Gregg and Jessamyn to talk about the game, his path to football, his time in Seattle and his crossover between football and the military. A state of emergency has been declared for Washington amongst the flooding and Gregg and Jess acknowledge the devastation, while telling people how they can help. There are some intense traditions tied to the Army Navy game and Gregg shares some stories of his time at West Point. Annie Agar who is best known for her posts about college football and the NFL, tells us about her experience covering college football and how her career took off via social media. BREAKING: Washington State to hire Kirby Moore as their next head coach. Kyle Whittingham steps down at Utah. Brian Jones, CBS Sports joins the show to react to this news, break down what to expect in tomorrow's game and discuss what's broken in college football. More reaction to the college football news we're seeing across the country, mostly at Washington State. We let you know all we can as we're learning more about what's going on at Washington State. Gregg want to know what Kirby Moore said to President Cantwell to convince her, not only that he's the guy, but that he'll stay. Army Athletic Director, Tom Theodorakis tells Gregg and Jessamyn about his first year on the job, what the game means to him and why it's so special amongst the rest of college football. Crosstalk with Softy!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
My guest this week is couples therapist Zach Brittle who is based in Seattle I was able to pick his brain about that very common question we hear from some of our members – How can I quit when my partner drinks? In this episode:- Zach's drinking escalated during COVID lockdown—he felt depressed and family relationships were under strain. He reached that point that many of us get to – his “not this" moment as we call it in Tribe Sober He approached a sober friend, Dave, who became his sponsor and helped him to work the 12 steps He only attended a few in-person AA meetings but actually found a South African online meeting that became his home group – so he has a soft spot for us here in SA He quit alcohol quickly and without too much trouble, but deeper emotional recovery took much longer. Zach stressed the difference between quitting drinking and being sober. His marriage had involved heavy shared drinking and his wife had been his drinking buddy But after he got sober, his wife began to drink more and had her own recovery journey to tackle Their 15-year-old daughter also “spun out” as the family system recalibrated Family members are now all healthy and connected I loved Zach's analogy as a family being like a child mobile – hold one piece steady and the other pieces wobble – how true Zach had some great advice for partners struggling with a drinker who won't change: Take care of yourself first — get grounded and stable. Build your “healthy place” and invite your partner into it. You can't decide their behaviour, but you can decide what works for you. Early sobriety is fragile — ignore comments like “you're boring.” Focus on your own survival. Zach's Top Benefits of Sobriety Feels like an adult for the first time in his life. Sleep transformed — falls asleep naturally, sleeps through, wakes refreshed. Clear mind & emotional stability — no hedging, hiding, or dodging. Better marriage — calmer, more intimate, more predictable. Massive financial savings — used to spend ~$12k/year on bar tabs. Advice for Anyone Struggling Ask yourself: “Am I ready?” If yes, do the work: find community, a sponsor, a meeting, a book, a mentor. The work isn't quitting alcohol — it's understanding yourself and building emotional sobriety. Zach's Podcast & Work Hosts Marriage Therapy Radio — weekly episodes with real couples. Has published books and has a new one coming in 2027 on relational recovery. Works mostly in person in Seattle but does some online work. Zach Brittle is his website More Info Tribe Sober subscription membership – you can join up HERE. To access our website, click HERE. If you would like a free copy of our “Annual Tracker” or our e-book 66 Days to Sobriety, please email janet@tribesober.com. If you would like to come to our Saturday afternoon Zoom Cafe as a guest and meet our community, just email janet@tribesober.com. to join our mailing list click HERE Episode Sponsor This episode is sponsored by the Tribe Sober Membership Program. If you want to change your relationship with alcohol then sign up today Read more about our program and subscribe HERE Help us to Spread the Word! We made this podcast so that we can reach more people who need our help. Please subscribe and share. If you enjoyed the podcast, then please leave us a 5-star review on Apple podcasts. Take a screenshot of your review, and DM it to Tribe Sober's Instagram page – see PS below for instructions. We'll send you something special to say thank you! We release a podcast episode every Saturday morning. You can follow Tribe Sober on Facebook, Twitter, TikTok and Instagram. You can join our private Facebook group HERE. PS: How to Leave a Rating/Review in Apple Podcasts (on an iOS Device) Open the Podcasts app. EASY. Choose “Search” from the bottom row of icons and enter the name of the show (e.g. Recover Like a Mother) into the search field. Select the show under Shows (not under Episodes). Scroll down past the first few episodes until you see Ratings & Reviews. Click Write a Review underneath the displayed reviews from other listeners. You'll then have the option to rate the show on a 5-star scale and write a review (you can rate without writing too but it's always good to read your experience).
On this BONUS EPISODE of CASCADE OF HISTORY, we dig into the archives for an interview with the late Stuart McLean, host of “The Vinyl Café” for CBC Radio in Canada. Feliks Banel interviewed Mr. McLean in the lobby of the Paramount Theatre in Seattle on the afternoon of December 11, 2013. That night, Mr. McLean would present a special holiday touring edition of his radio show to a sold-out theatre packed full of American "Vinyl Café" fans. "The Vinyl Café" is a little hard to describe for those who have never heard it. As part of each broadcast, Stuart McLean would tell long and often humorous stories about a man named Dave who owns the world's smallest "reh-cord" store (and that's how the word is pronounced in parts of Canada). Dave's wife is Morley, and their kids are Sam and Stephanie. Along with the storytelling, "The Vinyl Café" often featured music by Canadian bands. The audio is from the “field tape” or raw recording of an interview shot on video as part of a feature for a local public TV station in Seattle. It's been lightly edited – and the audio quality of the off-mic portion – of Feliks nervously asking questions – is not that great. Stuart McLean passed away in 2017 at age 68. More information about The Vinyl Café https://vinylcafe.com/ CASCADE OF HISTORY is broadcast LIVE most Sunday nights at 8pm Pacific Time via flagship station SPACE 101.1 FM in Seattle and gallantly streams everywhere via www.space101fm.org. The radio station broadcasts from studios at historic Magnuson Park – located in the former Master-at-Arms' quarters in the old Sand Point Naval Air Station - on the shores of Lake Washington in Seattle. Subscribe to the CASCADE OF HISTORY podcast via most podcast platforms and never miss regular weekly episodes of Sunday night broadcasts as well as frequent bonus episodes.
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Max talks with John Fiscus, co-founder of The Flight Academy, and Director of Operations Jordan Ming to break down how one of the country's most respected Cirrus-focused training organizations was created, expanded, and refined over more than two decades. Whether you're an instructor considering the entrepreneurial leap, a pilot curious about how flight training businesses operate, or someone fascinated by the evolution of modern GA training, this conversation delivers clear, practical insights rooted in real experience. John opens with the origin story behind The Flight Academy—one shaped unexpectedly by the aftermath of 9/11. Before starting the company, John was an instructor and corporate pilot for Cirrus Aircraft, preparing for an airline career. When airline hiring collapsed overnight, he and colleague Luke realized they could not compete with furloughed, highly experienced pilots suddenly entering the market. But they also saw a growing demand: Cirrus owners nationwide needed instructors who truly understood their aircraft. Many local CFIs didn't yet have the expertise or avionics familiarity that early-generation Cirrus owners required. That gap created an opportunity. Instead of opening a traditional flight school with airplanes and an office, John and Luke launched The Flight Academy in 2002 with a completely different model. They owned no airplanes, no local training fleet, and no physical facility. Instead, they traveled around the country teaching owners in their own Cirrus aircraft. This approach dramatically reduced overhead while giving customers access to specialized training. What seemed unconventional at the time turned out to be the ideal way to enter the market, and demand steadily grew. As the business matured, the founders recognized the need for a home base and added a small office at Boeing Field. Eventually, they purchased their first aircraft—not a leaseback, but a nearly new Cirrus that offered strong depreciation benefits and made financial sense for the business. Today the school operates 13 aircraft across two locations—Seattle and the Portland area—supported by eight to ten instructors, depending on season and demand. About 70–80% of all hours flown at The Flight Academy are dual instruction, a reflection of their focus on high-quality training rather than simple aircraft rental volume. Jordan explains that this training-centric model shapes everything about how the business operates. The Flight Academy books training in full-day or half-day blocks, giving instructors and clients the freedom to adapt to weather, focus on deep learning, and avoid the churn of hourly scheduling. Their instructors also spend significant time traveling to clients, giving them a unique range of experience compared to CFIs who fly the same local routes every day. Many instructors make multiple coast-to-coast flights before reaching the airlines, which sets them apart in both skill and confidence. Beyond daily training, the school has diversified its business through multiple complementary revenue streams. John describes their history of Atlantic ferry flights, delivering both new and pre-owned Cirrus aircraft to Europe. He also recounts the dramatic ferry incident—captured on video—in which a malfunctioning transfer tank forced a ferry pilot to deploy the Cirrus parachute into the Pacific. That experience eventually led the team to discontinue Pacific ferrying, though they continue to complete many Atlantic deliveries. Another major offering is their Vision Jet program, which includes discovery flights, pre-type-rating preparation, and training support. Luke also works with Arista to support the Vision Jet pre-owned market, creating a powerful ecosystem that blends aircraft sales, owner transitions, and specialized instruction. Jordan emphasizes that this interlocking structure allows the team to provide a seamless experience for owners, from first flight through long-term advanced training. Perhaps the most distinctive part of The Flight Academy's identity is their adventure trips—all-inclusive guided flying experiences to destinations such as Alaska, Morocco, the Caribbean, Europe, and New England during fall foliage season. These trips sell out consistently and create long-lasting friendships among participating owners. Jordan notes that many pilots appreciate having experts plan the hotels, customs logistics, activities, and daily flight legs—allowing them to simply enjoy the journey and the aircraft. When it comes to hiring CFIs, John is clear: "We don't hire pilots. We hire teachers." A strong instructor mindset matters more than flight time or ratings. He looks for individuals who demonstrate genuine interest in the business, a thoughtful approach to training, and the professionalism needed to work with sophisticated clients. He also shares hard-earned lessons about policies, cancellations, contracts, and pricing—key areas where many new flight school owners struggle. The episode closes with candid advice for CFIs considering launching their own school. Jordan stresses the importance of accepting that owners will fly less and manage more, while John encourages thoughtful planning and learning from others who have successfully done it. Their message is hopeful but realistic: starting a flight school is absolutely possible if you approach it with a solid plan, a clear mission, and a commitment to delivering exceptional training. If you're getting value from this show, please support the show via PayPal, Venmo, Zelle or Patreon. 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Will Phillip Rivers play? If he does -- will he play well? What can our Seahawks expect from this talented Colts offense? We preview the possibilities on this week's Sea Hawkers What If!? The Seahawks top ranked defense will have the ability, with the eyes of many NFL fans watching, shut down Phillip Rivers, Jonathan Taylor and the Colts. We also look at how Seattle can exploit the Colts depleted cornerback room and what we might expect from Jaxon Smith-Njigba. We close with a game where we get to steal away some of the Colts top players. Finally, we read game predictions and wishes from our dedicated flock, who provide their insight and hopes for this week's matchup. Join our Sea Hawkers Podcast Pickem League - free prizes for weekly winners. Support the show Get in the Flock! Visit GetInTheFlock.com Or visit our website for other ways to support the show Subscribe via: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | YouTube | TuneIn | RSS Follow us on: Facebook | Twitter Listen on our free app for Android, iOS, Kindle or Windows Phone/PC Call or text: 253-235-9041 Find Sea Hawkers clubs around the world at SeaHawkers.org Music from the show by The 12 Train, download each track at ReverbNation
Another attack against an elderly woman in Seattle. After Washington Democrats criticized Trump’s ‘secret police,’ they quietly try creating one of their own. Elon Musk said that in hindsight he wishes he devoted more time to his companies instead of DOGE. // LongForm: GUEST: Real estate broker Matt Goyer on the grim outlook for the condo market in King County. // Quick Hit: A Kentucky state legislator says that she sometimes feels bad about being white.
A Seattle sushi restaurant owner is fed up with the city’s ‘economically destructive’ policies. Amid the flooding in the Skagit Valley, a Mount Vernon woman is worried about her 68 miniature donkeys. Guest: Pierce County Sheriff Keith Swank on the severity of the floods. // Big Local: Wild Waves waterpark is closing next year. The former Spokane council president plead guilty to blocking an ICE bus. The Alaska lounges at Seat-Tac were ranked as some of the worst in the country. // You Pick the Topic: Cracker Barrel is upsetting some of their customers again.
In this episode of the YouTube Creators Hub Podcast, Dusty Porter interviews Dr. Lora Shahine, a fertility doctor and YouTube creator. They discuss Laura's journey into content creation, the importance of educating patients through social media, and the power of YouTube as a platform for long-form educational content. Laura shares her experiences with consistency, community building, and the challenges of balancing her medical career with content creation. The conversation also touches on monetization strategies, the significance of metrics, and the differences between short-form and long-form content. Lora emphasizes the importance of purpose in content creation and offers valuable advice for aspiring creators. What We Offer Creators Join Creator Communities. A place to gather with other creators every single day. This provides access to Our Private Discord Server, Monthly Mastermind Group, and MORE! Hire Dusty To Be Your YouTube Coach YouTube Channel Reviews (Audit): Get a 7-10 minute personalized video review of your YouTube channel with honest, actionable feedback for just $50. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter: Each week I document what I'm doing in my business and creative journey, share new things I've discovered, mistakes I've made, and much more! All Tools Mentioned On The Show: The Ultimate Entrepreneurs Resource. This is the spreadsheet where I keep all of the tools mentioned by all the guests on the podcast. Follow The Show: Facebook /// X /// YouTube /// Instagram About Lora: Lora Shahine, MD, FACOG, double board certified in reproductive endocrinology and infertility as well as obstetrics and gynecology, completed her fellowship at Stanford University and residency at the University of California at San Francisco. She has practiced at Pacific NW Fertility in Seattle since 2009 and has teaching appointments at both the University of Washinton and Swedish Hospital. Author, speaker, and educator, Dr. Shahine reaches millions monthly across social media platforms as a content creator including YoutTube and as host of the 'Brave and Curious' podcast. Connect With Lora: Website /// YouTube Channel
The boys get back together for an emergency LIVE podcast to react to Kirby Moore being hired at Washington State.
On Friday's Daily Puck Drop, Jason “Puck” Puckett , Jim Moore and Chris Egan start off the Friday PME Show start off the show with breaking news from Puck that Rick Neuheisel interviewed with WSU President Elizabeth Cantwell on Thursday. Puck did know how the interview went, but it did show that President Cantwell is and was willing to listen to his pitch. However, later in the show Puck plays a soundbite from an interview that Neuheisel did with a Denver radio station where he said he likely won't get the job. Puck, Egan and Jim also discuss Kalen DeBoer and Jedd Fisch being brought up for the Michigan job and Egan thanks a friend who helped him make a critical decision involving his son. Puck and Jim talk gambling with TroyWins.comand get his latest picks for the weekend. “Last Word with Bob Condotta, Seattle Times, joins Puck for the latest on the Seahawks and their matchup Sunday against the Colts and 44 year old quarterback Phillip Rivers. Jalen Sundel has returned to practice this week, Puck and Bob speculate on whether or not he'll move back to center or play guard. “On This Day…” Baseball history and the chairman of the board! Puck wraps up the show with “Hey, What the Puck!?” Wild day for the Cougars(1:00) The PME Show ( Puck, Egan and Moore) (41:04) PuckSports Handicapper TroyWins.com (1:06:04) Bob Condotta, Seattle Times (1:23:07) “On This Day….” (1:26:06) “Hey, What the Puck!?”
Time to Get Up with Baker burned and the Bucs bummed - how did a season that started so solid slip slide into the slop we saw last night? And, it's actually happening - Old Man Rivers trying to save a sliding season, in Seattle - is there any chance this works? (0:00) Meanwhile - Shedeur has a chance to show the Browns he means business! Can he win the 2026 starting job? (14:20) Then - Paul Finebaum and Josh Pate give the latest on Sherrone Moore and Michigan. And, D Day for Dak and Dallas - the path is there - but are the Cowboys ready to run the route? (23:15) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with the Falcons comeback win over the Bucs.. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'o, and Willie Colon discuss the Bills-Patriots matchup on Sunday. How will this game affect the teams moving forward? What do you expect from the return of Philip Rivers as the Colts visit Seattle. Plus, what did you make of this Joe Burrow presser? Stay tuned for Chargers kicker Cameron Dicker coming up in Hour 2 of the GMFB Podcast! The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-16:39) – Mac Engel from the Fort Worth Star Telegram joins Jake Query to explain how the Heisman voting works with him being a Heisman voter. He compares the voting process to the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame, highlights the changes that have been made over the years with Heisman voting, shares his opinion on Heisman campaigns, and shares why voting for the Heisman got pushed back to account for how players perform in conference championship games. (16:39-37:58) – The IndyStar’s Dustin Dopirak joins Query & Company to preview tonight’s game for the Indiana Pacers against the Philadelphia 76ers. Jake asks Dustin for his thoughts on whom the starting center for the Pacers is next season, believes that Jarace Walker is starting to play more consistently, but feels like the coaching staff is still wanting more from him, and believes that Johnny Furphy will continue to see regular minutes as the team is trying to figure out what his role is in the future. (37:58-1:00:15) – Kevin Bowen from the Fan Morning Show makes his weekly appearance on Query & Company to preview the upcoming game for the Indianapolis Colts against the Seattle Seahawks. Their conversation starts with the decision earlier this week to put Charvarius Ward on injured reserve, his thoughts on how Seattle may be looking at Sunday’s game with Philip Rivers potentially starting and assumes Rivers will not play if the Colts ever become eliminated from the playoffs.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-23:42) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the epiphany that Eddie had at 3:48 in the morning when he couldn’t sleep. Did Shane Steichen reach out a month ago to Philip Rivers about the possibility of returning to the NFL if Daniel Jones suffered another injury? Plus, Jake talks a little bit about the Heisman Trophy with the announcement coming tomorrow night. (23:42-40:50) – Mac Engel from the Fort Worth Star Telegram joins Jake Query to explain how the Heisman voting works with him being a Heisman voter. He compares the voting process to the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame, highlights the changes that have been made over the years with Heisman voting, shares his opinion on Heisman campaigns, and shares why voting for the Heisman got pushed back to account for how players perform in conference championship games. (40:50-46:45) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake Query giving his perspective on how he thinks Philip Rivers will perform this weekend in Seattle. He also identifies one specific player as a beneficiary of Rivers quarterbacking the team. (46:45-1:10:18) – The IndyStar’s Dustin Dopirak joins Query & Company to preview tonight’s game for the Indiana Pacers against the Philadelphia 76ers. Jake asks Dustin for his thoughts on whom the starting center for the Pacers is next season, believes that Jarace Walker is starting to play more consistently, but feels like the coaching staff is still wanting more from him, and believes that Johnny Furphy will continue to see regular minutes as the team is trying to figure out what his role is in the future. (1:10:18-1:22:21) – Jake and Eddie give away three pairs of tickets for listeners to have a chance to go see Motley Crue at Ruoff Music Center in August! (1:22:21-1:30:05) – The second hour of the show concludes with Jake Query finding it odd that it just hit him that IU and Kentucky have renewed their series and will face off this weekend. (1:30:05-1:52:59) – Kevin Bowen from the Fan Morning Show makes his weekly appearance on Query & Company to preview the upcoming game for the Indianapolis Colts against the Seattle Seahawks. Their conversation starts with the decision earlier this week to put Charvarius Ward on injured reserve, his thoughts on how Seattle may be looking at Sunday’s game with Philip Rivers potentially starting and assumes Rivers will not play if the Colts ever become eliminated from the playoffs. (1:52:59-2:05:42) – Every Friday at 2:30pm, Jake Query shares a Good For The Heart story sponsored by Franciscan Health. Today, Jake shares a story about an IU volleyball player defying the odds and being able to overcome so much adversity in her young life. (2:05:42-2:12:35) – Today’s show closes out with JMV joining Jake from The Depot in Greenfield to preview his show and briefly discuss which quarterback they think will be starting on Sunday in Seattle. Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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We ask the rockaholics about the time they saw a GOAT live in person!
Jake from Statefarm wants redemption for Beat Migs! Tune in to find out if he can pull it off!
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Beat Migs! Deputy Cappetto from the Pierce County Sheriff's Office explains how rescue efforts are going and how we can avoid needing them in the first place.
Happy blue friday rockaholics! Tune in for an inside scoop on how the Seahawks are feeling about Philip Rivers and the Colts this weekend!
Beat Migs! John Cena's final match is this weekend so let's talk about it!
Garage Logic chunk kicking makes it to A.I. For many people, threratening to move out of Minnesota is no longer an empty threat. Gov Cocwomble travels to Seattle to condemn Trump. Garage logic calls the DHS fraud hotline and leaves a message. Johnny Heidt with guitar news. Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code GARAGELOGIC at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: https://incogni.com/garagelogicHeard On The Show:Somali Minneapolis resident details ‘erroneous arrest,' detainment by ICEMinneapolis police investigating 2 homicides within span of 1 hourNoem says Coast Guard-led tanker seizure near Venezuela was ordered by Trump to combat drug traffickingSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Gab Marcotti & Julien Laurens discuss Manchester City's 2-1 win over Real Madrid at the Bernabeu in the Champions League and ask whether questions are being asked of Xabi Alonso. The guys also discuss the latest over Mo Salah's future at Liverpool, why they're excited by Lennart Karl & debate whether or not FIFA should move Egypt vs Iran at the World Cup away from Seattle. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices