Recent Podcasts

<i>Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge: </i><br>Meet 17 Seattle7 Writers at EHB Summer Bookfest June 3

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
Meet 17 Seattle7 Writers at EHB Summer Bookfest June 3

On June 3rd from noon to 2pm Eagle Harbor Book Company will host its 3rd annual Seattle7Writers Summer Bookfest.  This year 20% of bookfest sales will be donated to the Bainbridge Schools Foundation. In this 10-minute podcast, Suzanne Selfors, Bainbridge Island bestselling author of many 

<i>Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge: </i><br>Jacques White on declining salmon population: June 6 at the Treehouse

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
Jacques White on declining salmon population: June 6 at the Treehouse

Why are salmon and steelhead dying in the shared marine waters of British Columbia and Washington State and why does it matter? In this What’s Up interview Jacques White, Executive Director of Long Live the Kings, talks with BCB Host Sonia Scaer about how federal 

<i>Podcast: Tastes of Bainbridge: </i><br>Joe Pulicicchio on weather and produce

Podcast: Tastes of Bainbridge:
Joe Pulicicchio on weather and produce

  In this interview, Joe Pulicicchio, Director of Produce and Floral for Town and Country Markets, begins by reminiscing about 2016, one of the best years ever for produce. But 2017, with its cooler temperatures and unprecedented rainfall, presents some significant challenges. Listen here as 

<i>Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge: </i><br>Environmental Conference on Industrial Aquaculture at Islandwood May 21

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
Environmental Conference on Industrial Aquaculture at Islandwood May 21

Listen here as Maradel Gale, Frank Stowell, and Charles Schmid describe the upcoming May 21st Bainbridge Island Environmental Conference at Islandwood, where the topic will be: “Changing the Nature of Puget Sound: A Look at the Impacts of Industrial Aquaculture.” The event runs from 12:30 

<i>Podcast: Community Cafe:</i> <br>Your neighborhood project can apply for City grant funding

Podcast: Community Cafe:
Your neighborhood project can apply for City grant funding

  In this quick 9-minute podcast, City Communications Manager Kellie Stickney describes the new City program that offers you an opportunity to apply for funding for a project to benefit your neighborhood. Projects as small as $100 or as large as $5,000 can qualify for 

<i>Podcast: Bainbridge Island Specials: </i><br>Poetry Corners Live 2017 at BIMA

Podcast: Bainbridge Island Specials:
Poetry Corners Live 2017 at BIMA

“Great art is the outward expression of the inner life in the artist, and this inner life will result in his personal vision of the world.” — Edward Hopper From hot dogs to politics; from pregnancy to funerals  — no subject is off limits to 

<i>Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge: </i><br>Big Fish comes to BPA May 12-28

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
Big Fish comes to BPA May 12-28

Multi-media! Puppets! A giant on stilts! Written by Andrew Lippa (The Addams Family), Big Fish is a Broadway musical with great heart and humor — guaranteed fun for the whole family. In this upcoming BPA production, which will run May 12 -28 (with a pay-what-you-can 

<i>Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge: </i><br>Author Claire Dederer’s <i>Love and Trouble</i> May 9 at Eagle Harbor Books

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
Author Claire Dederer’s Love and Trouble May 9 at Eagle Harbor Books

  Claire Dederer‘s soon-to-be-released book, Love and Trouble: A Midlife Reckoning, is a very personal, honest, and intimate memoir about one woman’s sexual self-discovery as a teenager, and her resurgent sexuality as a mid 40’s wife and mother.  Claire’s authentic voice is what makes this 

<i>Podcast: Tastes of Bainbridge: </i><br>Peter Weber, Farmhouse Organics, and the 2017 Farmers Market

Podcast: Tastes of Bainbridge:
Peter Weber, Farmhouse Organics, and the 2017 Farmers Market

Peter Weber, president of the Bainbridge Island Farmers’ Market and co-owner of Farmhouse Organics, joins us on Tastes of Bainbridge to talk about Farmhouse Organics and the 2017 Market Season. Farmhouse Organics has been a long time major anchor for the Market. In this lively 

<i>Podcast: Community Cafe:</i> <br>City invites citizen feedback on sites for police and court building

Podcast: Community Cafe:
City invites citizen feedback on sites for police and court building

  In this 26-minute podcast, we learn the pros and cons of 6 alternative sites for the proposed new building for the City’s police department and municipal court. We meet the local Bainbridge architect chosen by the City Council to review and rate the potential