Category: Podcasts
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PODCAST: One-on-One with Adam Pokorski of Rusty Dusty Vintage & Records
In the first episode of the new decade, Andrew and Solomon chat with Adam Pokorski, owner of Rusty Dusty Vintage & Records in Ephraim, to discuss what’s so great about old junk, the eccentricity of his recently relocated shop, and what record enthusiasts like himself think about the resurgence of vinyl.
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PODCAST: Dollar General Targets Sister Bay
To celebrate the winter issue of Door County Living magazine, Andrew and Myles dive deep into two obscure Door County legends. After the break, Sister Bay is presented plans for a Dollar General. The community has spoken out about this new development, but there are some common misconceptions regarding chains in Door County, and what […]
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PODCAST: Announcing Door County Reads 2020
Morgan Mann of the Door County Library stops in to unveil this years selection for Door County Reads, an annual series of events, book discussions, and community gatherings centered around one title, available to pick up for free at your local library.
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PODCAST: First Steps Toward Public Transportation in Door County
Andrew and Myles break down this weeks news, including Sturgeon Bay’s overhauled signage, which should help bring visitors off the highway and into town. Coming off the success of public transit programs like the shuttle in Sister Bay, Myles posits that the first step to solving our biggest problems is just trying. After the break […]
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PODCAST: The Art of a Curated Bookstore
Andrew and Grace are joined by John Maggitti, who opened Novel Bay Booksellers with his wife Liz in 2018, to talk about their approach to creating a truly curated selection, the importance of supporting independent bookstores and local businesses, and the creative way John approached creating his young adult selection.
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PODCAST: Why Gerrymandering Matters
Andrew and Myles are gearing up for the holidays with the fresh snowfall, and food drives starting up all over the county, including the Libraries forgiving overdue fees for food donations, and the Sturgeon Bay United Methodist church taking RSVPs for their 40th annual thanksgiving dinner. Matt Pothast calls in to give a play by […]
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Andrew and Myles sit down with Lauren Bremer, managing director at Write On, Door County, to talk about how the organization promotes writing through educational experiences with published authors, what they’re excited to accomplish with their brand new facility, and the future for writers in Door County.
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PODCAST: A Big Step for Affordable Housing
This week: The winter edition of the Door County Living Magazine goes to print, The Sturgeon Bay Clippers soccer team advances to state, and we remember the life of Russell “Skip” Kaeske. After the break, A new option for affordable housing is taking shape in Sturgeon Bay thanks to the Door County Housing Partnership.
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PODCAST: The Importance of the School Newspaper
Andrew is joined by Solomon Lindenberg and Mara Packard, editors of the Viking Voice, the Gibraltar school paper, to talk about the importance of writing stories about and for students, as well as making larger issues and global politics accessible for students.
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PODCAST: Room Tax Returns Up 4%, County Changes Signage Rules
A lot of updates to ongoing stories this week, including the Maritime Museum sets a groundbreaking date for their tower, the County Board sets new sign rules, health insurance enrollment opens Nov. 1st, The Door County Half Marathon, and the One Barrel 2.62 Mile Fun Run signups are open now. After the break, Room Tax […]
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PODCAST: The DoCo Community Chorale
Andrew is joined by Anna Mae Beyer to talk about the DoCo Community Chorale, a new group designed for singers of all skill levels who are looking to meet other artistically inclined folks, create a sense of community, and make music together.