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Latest podcast episodes about southern oregon coast

Think Out Loud
Coquille Indian Tribe honors ‘gift' of beached gray whale on Southern Oregon coast

Think Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 18:59


Earlier this month, the body of a juvenile gray whale was found washed onto a beach in Bandon on the Southern Oregon coast. Bite marks on the body suggested it was likely killed by orcas, which hunt gray whales. Typically, reports of a beached whale would trigger a response from government officials to authorize the collection of samples to determine the cause of death. But in this case, officials at the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department went one step further. Realizing the cultural significance of this discovery, they alerted the Coquille Indian Tribe, whose ancestral lands span the Southern Oregon coast. According to Tribal Chair Brenda Meade, “within an hour or so” about 50 Tribal members had assembled at the beach to take claim of this “gift” and honor it with an intergenerational ceremony that included prayer and song. Meade shares details from that special day on the beach, and how the whale continues to provide sustenance for the Coquille Indian Nation on the eve of the 35th anniversary of the restoration of its recognition by the federal government. 

Explore the PNW
Bandon 4 Fun!!!

Explore the PNW

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 24:20


We spend our winter break in Brandon, Oregon. Join us for an episode about Sea Stacks, Golf and Winter weather patterns in the idyllic beach community on the Southern Oregon Coast.

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Think Out Loud
Scientists may have found a new population of orcas off Southern Oregon coast

Think Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 18:36


Scientists at the University of British Columbia may have identified a new population of orcas, also known as killer whales, feeding in the deep waters between Astoria and Southern California, according to a recently published study. The researchers reviewed photos, videos and descriptions made by fishermen, NOAA scientists and a whale-watching tour operator during multiple encounters with the marine mammals over a span of nearly 25 years. Their distinctive appearance and feeding behaviors - including a penchant for hunting sperm whales – are some of the ways they’re unlike other killer whales that forage off the West Coast of North America. Joining us to share more details about this mysterious pod of orcas is Andrew Trites, director of the Marine Mammal Research Unit and professor at the Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries at the University of British Columbia, and a co-author of the study.  

Golf Homies
Bays By Bandon - a trip to the Southern Oregon Coast

Golf Homies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 46:12


A golf trip to Bandon Dunes is one we will always raise our hand to take.  It's a place that feels like home where nature overwhelms the senses.  This time around, we intended to explore the other treasures in the Southern  Oregon Coast.  Kendra, Kelsey, Matt and Luke converged in Portland with a van full of camping gear, clubs, high spirits and headed to bays by Bandon. // #golfishome https://travelsouthernoregoncoast.com/https://www.bandondunesgolf.com/

Peak Northwest
Where to find the best beaches on the southern Oregon coast

Peak Northwest

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 31:39 Very Popular


There's no shortage of beautiful beaches on the Oregon coast – especially on the southern coast, home to some of the best sands in the state.Running roughly from Reedsport to the Oregon-California border, the southern Oregon coast features sweeping sand dunes, towering cliffs, tide pools and incredible ocean views. Picking favorites on this stretch of coastline is a tall order.On this week's episode of Peak Northwest, we do our best to play favorites, pulling out three beaches that stand out above the rest, and picking some of the southern coast's best non-beach attractions for good measure.Here are some highlights from this week's show:Floras Lake is one of the most fascinating beaches on the southern coast.Tap into your inner child at Sisters Rock.Secret Beach is not much of a secret.There's a lot more to do on the southern Oregon coast than just visit beaches. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Weekend Sherpa: Take It Outside
43. Road Trip Ready!

Weekend Sherpa: Take It Outside

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 33:37


Waterfalls, wildlife, secret beaches, small towns, and epic sand dunes. The Oregon Coast and Highway of Waterfalls makes a magnificent getaway this winter. In this episode Brad and Holly share tips and itinerary ideas from their recent road trip along the Southern Oregon Coast and the Highway of Waterfalls, including "Secret Beach", the massive sand dunes that sparked the inspiration for the bestselling book (and hence the movie) Dune, and the incredible hike-in waterfalls along one of the most beautiful scenic byways in the West.

America Outdoors Radio Podcast
Northwestern Outdoors Radio - July 17, 2021

America Outdoors Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 44:50


This week on Northwestern Outdoors Radio we talk to Caylun Peterson, the Spokane angler who caught a certified Washington State Record and unofficial world record tiger trout out of Loon Lake in NE Washington this summer.  Mary Duncan previews the upcoming Rogue River Salmon Derby taking place along the Southern Oregon Coast near Gold Beach, Bob Loomis with Mack's Lure talks about how to have success catching coho and Chinook salmon off the coast and Amy Patrick with the Oregon Hunters Association lets you know about Initiative Petition 13, a petition that hopes to make it on the ballot that would ban fishing, hunting, trapping and even livestock production in Oregon if passed by voters into law.  www.northwesternoutdoors.com 

agri-Culture
Ep 107 Brad and Face Rock Creamery: Sweet Dreams are Made of Cheese..Who am I to Dis a Brie

agri-Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 48:22


There are not many things that everyone (other than Big Bang's Leonard) can get behind, but a visit to the Creamery is one of them.  For us, that was Face Rock Creamery in Bandon, Oregon.  Beautiful green pastures, cranberry bogs along the roadside, the fog drifting through the trees, the smell of the salt air off the ocean…And dairy products.Brad Sinko, Head Cheese Maker at Face Rock, put his OSU Microbiology degree (and previous brewing experience) to great use to mix flavors and ideas, and came up with new mixes to stir the cheese lovers in all of us.  He knows his stuff, and has put a truly individual stamp on the products he makes.  And the American Cheese Society agrees, because he has won more than a few national first-place awards already.We came for the Face-2-Face sheep-and-cow cheddar, but stayed for the cheese curds.  And the Porter wedge.  And the blue, and cloth-wrapped, and...every other cheese and delicious charcuterie item you might think of.  They're really good at cheddars, but don't stop there, so it was really difficult, okay?  Just the cheddars included Peppercorn, Horseradish, Vampire Slayer garlic, Cranberry Walnut, Applewood Smoked…We can go on and on, but needless to say we ate like cheeseboard aficionados for two days after our visit.  And then it was all gone (sob).We'll be back again for the locally-produced cranberry ice cream.  We'll have to do another interview and podcast then, and will report back.  The things we do for our listeners…Links:https://facerockcreamery.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/brad-sinko-53b73965https://facerockcreamery.com/collections/cheddarhttps://www.facebook.com/langloiscreamery/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/agriCulturePodcast)

Windermere Home & Wealth with Brian Bushlach
Bandon Dunes: America's #1 Golf Resort

Windermere Home & Wealth with Brian Bushlach

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 13:51


We open Season #2 of our popular Windermere Home podcast with a trip to the Southern Oregon Coast and Bandon Dunes Golf Resort, voted by Golf Magazine as the best golf resort in America. This year, Bandon opens its highly anticipated Sheep Ranch course and hosts the US Amateur in August. Bandon's Michael Chupka joins Host Brian Bushlach for a preview.

F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
Patricia Davidson & Landscape Photography on the Oregon Coast

F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 78:48


Welcome to Episode 099 of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen podcast with Patricia Davidson! Patricia Davidson is a professional photographer, specializing in landscape and travel photography. Patricia has spent the last 20 years living on the beautiful Southern Oregon Coast where she developed her landscape photography skills. Currently, she and her husband live nomadically, traveling in their RV throughout the western United States. With a background in the visual arts and web development, she sets out to produce images that express her artistic vision and passion for photography, as well as her love of nature and the outdoors. Links discussed in the introduction to the podcast: 1. Nature Photographers Network (NPN) 2. Banff Photo Workshops & Tours We covered some fun topics this week, including: 1. Flickr & Google Plus and how they shaped photography in the past decade. 2. How to promote your work locally. 3. Featuring women in landscape photography. 4. Web development. 5. When prints go wrong! Please consider supporting the podcast on Patreon! There's a ton of bonus content over there for subscribers! Your support is critical - it helps with production costs and to improve the podcast over time. Thanks! Even $1 / mo helps a lot! We are growing closer to our goal of getting to $1,000/mo in support, at which point I will create an award to be given to a photographer that is a champion of conservation. Help us get there! This week on Patreon, Patricia and I talked about the pros and cons of travelling full-time in an RV as a nature photographer. To learn more about Patricia, check her out: Website. Instagram. Here are the photographers that Patricia recommended for the podcast: 1. Franka Gabler 2. Perri Schelat 3. Terry Donnelly & Mary Liz Austin 4. Greg Vaughn

Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Radio
EPIS. 487 -Mark Springer, Phil Rosebrook, Jr., Pete Consigli -RIA TPA Conf.

Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2017


This week on IAQ Radio we discuss a topic that gets blood pressure up among some in the restoration world. Third Party Administrators TPAs are a fact of life today in many industries and RIA has been helping their members make the adjustments necessary. This week we welcome two widely respected restoration professionals to IAQ Radio. Mark Springer and Phill Rosebrook are both RIA members and were speakers at the recent RIA Strictly TPAs Fall Conference. We look forward to having them join us along with frequent contributor Pete Consigl. Mark Springer If you know Mark Springer, you probably know when the platitude, How are you doing? comes up in conversation, his likely answer is, Living the dream! Thats because its true. Mark has been married to his high school sweetheart, Angie for 20 years and they have been blessed with five beautiful daughters who, fortunately for Mark, take after their mother. Living in Montana accentuates the dream as he is able to pursue doing things he loves like downhill skiing, bow hunting, competitive shooting, and the mountains in general. Its not all hobbies though, Mark also gets to work all over the great state of Montana helping people who have experienced disasters, primarily from fires and floods. He is the President of Dayspring Restoration, a company that specializes in disaster restoration. Dayspring has 6 locations and about 100 team members. Mark has become a mini, (emphasis on �¢??mini�¢??) celebrity in Montana due to several television advertising campaigns where he flooded and burned his house and then demonstrated to the community the restoration process, (these videos can be viewed at www.calldayspring.com). Giving back to his community and his industry has always been a priority for Mark as he serves on numerous non-profit and trade association committees and boards Phillip Rosebrook Jr., Cr. Phillip is a graduate of the University of Oregons Lundquist School of Business. He worked his way through college in the family restoration business. He filled most all roles in the company including working on the cleaning crew, carpet cleaning, water damage emergency services, and other various restoration and construction related services. He ran the retail and wholesale carpet cleaning division managing several employees and coordinating the installation crews. After college Phillip managed the water damage division and scheduled all company production crews. He managed the branch office in Coos Bay, Oregon and served the Southern Oregon Coast region. The office was in a very rural area of the state with a small population yet the office grew from $300,000 in annual sales to over $1,000,000 under his management. In managing this office he filled every role from Estimator to Marketing Manager. After training the new Manager Phillip returned to the main office with oversight of all branch offices. He served as the Education Committee representative for the Western Chapter of Disaster Kleenup International. In 1997 when the company sold, Phillip moved to Fort Collins, Colorado to assist in opening a new office for Rocky Mountain Catastrophe. He was in charge of training the new manager, developing the marketing campaign, implementing systems and procedures and training the water damage and cleaning staff. The office quickly grew to over $300,000 in monthly sales. Phillip joined his father as a Partner in Business Mentors in March of 1998. He specializes in implementing change in restoration companies. He works with the individual managers, key employees and sometimes even the field staff to implement new systems and procedures. He developed the Operations Manual and Personnel Manual that is utilized in all of Business Mentors consulting. He is a frequent presenter at industry conferences, contributing author to the WLI course book and has authored many articles in Cleaning and Restoration magazine. Phillip is the founding partner of ELC Training a training resource for restoration companies. He is also a faculty member of the Restoration Leadership Institute. Phillip is the father of four children and has been married to Deanna since 2000. He enjoys gardening, hiking, and cycling. Phil lives in Portland, Oregon.

IAQ Radio
EPIS. 487 -Mark Springer, Phil Rosebrook, Jr., Pete Consigli -RIA TPA Conf.

IAQ Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2017 67:17


This week on IAQ Radio we discuss a topic that gets blood pressure up among some in the restoration world. Third Party Administrators TPAs are a fact of life today in many industries and RIA has been helping their members make the adjustments necessary. This week we welcome two widely respected restoration professionals to IAQ Radio. Mark Springer and Phill Rosebrook are both RIA members and were speakers at the recent RIA Strictly TPAs Fall Conference. We look forward to having them join us along with frequent contributor Pete Consigl. Mark Springer If you know Mark Springer, you probably know when the platitude, How are you doing? comes up in conversation, his likely answer is, Living the dream! Thats because its true. Mark has been married to his high school sweetheart, Angie for 20 years and they have been blessed with five beautiful daughters who, fortunately for Mark, take after their mother. Living in Montana accentuates the dream as he is able to pursue doing things he loves like downhill skiing, bow hunting, competitive shooting, and the mountains in general. Its not all hobbies though, Mark also gets to work all over the great state of Montana helping people who have experienced disasters, primarily from fires and floods. He is the President of Dayspring Restoration, a company that specializes in disaster restoration. Dayspring has 6 locations and about 100 team members. Mark has become a mini, (emphasis on �¢??mini�¢??) celebrity in Montana due to several television advertising campaigns where he flooded and burned his house and then demonstrated to the community the restoration process, (these videos can be viewed at www.calldayspring.com). Giving back to his community and his industry has always been a priority for Mark as he serves on numerous non-profit and trade association committees and boards Phillip Rosebrook Jr., Cr. Phillip is a graduate of the University of Oregons Lundquist School of Business. He worked his way through college in the family restoration business. He filled most all roles in the company including working on the cleaning crew, carpet cleaning, water damage emergency services, and other various restoration and construction related services. He ran the retail and wholesale carpet cleaning division managing several employees and coordinating the installation crews. After college Phillip managed the water damage division and scheduled all company production crews. He managed the branch office in Coos Bay, Oregon and served the Southern Oregon Coast region. The office was in a very rural area of the state with a small population yet the office grew from $300,000 in annual sales to over $1,000,000 under his management. In managing this office he filled every role from Estimator to Marketing Manager. After training the new Manager Phillip returned to the main office with oversight of all branch offices. He served as the Education Committee representative for the Western Chapter of Disaster Kleenup International. In 1997 when the company sold, Phillip moved to Fort Collins, Colorado to assist in opening a new office for Rocky Mountain Catastrophe. He was in charge of training the new manager, developing the marketing campaign, implementing systems and procedures and training the water damage and cleaning staff. The office quickly grew to over $300,000 in monthly sales. Phillip joined his father as a Partner in Business Mentors in March of 1998. He specializes in implementing change in restoration companies. He works with the individual managers, key employees and sometimes even the field staff to implement new systems and procedures. He developed the Operations Manual and Personnel Manual that is utilized in all of Business Mentors consulting. He is a frequent presenter at industry conferences, contributing author to the WLI course book and has authored many articles in Cleaning and Restoration magazine. Phillip is the founding partner of ELC Training a training resource for restoration companies. He is also a faculty member of the Restoration Leadership Institute. Phillip is the father of four children and has been married to Deanna since 2000. He enjoys gardening, hiking, and cycling. Phil lives in Portland, Oregon.

Podcast – Real Food Whole Health
RFWH20: Travel Tuesdays, Ashland and Grants Pass Oregon, Crater Lake National Park, Driving the Southern Oregon Coast

Podcast – Real Food Whole Health

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2015


In this Travel Tuesdays episode, travel with us to Southern Oregon! We visit Ashland and Grant’s Pass, explore the amazing Crater Lake National Park, drive the Southern Oregon Coast and discover endless waterfalls, rivers, mossy forests and beautiful hiking spots! [player] From this episode: RV Park: Riverpark RV Resort, Grant’s Pass, Oregon Restaurant: Taprock Northwest The post RFWH20: Travel Tuesdays, Ashland and Grants Pass Oregon, Crater Lake National Park, Driving the Southern Oregon Coast appeared first on Real Food Whole Health.