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  • PODCAST: Door County’s Internet Challenges

    Andrew and Myles are gearing up for Autumn Fest and the Hey Hey 5k in Baileys Harbor, and Andrew discovers what an Oktoberfest beer really is. Also the Alzheimer’s Walk, and the projected timeframe for peak fall colors. After the break, Frontier Internet facing financial challenges, and Door County’s Internet draught.

  • PODCAST: Filming Door County with Alex Witek

    Andrew is joined by Peninsula Filmworks Intern Alex Witek to talk growing up in Door County, studying film in Rome, Italy, and how his perspective of the county has changed over his internship.

  • PODCAST: Karl Bradley and Tonda Gagliardo on Door County as a Destination Wedding

    Andrew and Myles are joined by Karl Bradley and Tonda Gagliardo to talk about their journey from the Mission Grille to Thyme Cuisine and Catering, and the evolution of the Door County food scene. Plus, we talk about the booming Door County wedding industry, and how Thyme Catering keeps up.

  • PODCAST: One-on-One with Pearl Wine Cottage

    Andrew is joined by Monique McClean and Lars Topelmann, owners of Pearl Wine Cottage in Ephraim, to talk wine, 2nd careers, and renovating a 100 year old cottage.

  • PODCAST: Glimpses at the Future of Gills Rock and the Granary

    This week a linesman injured by electric shock on highway 57, preparations underway for the Peninsula Century: Fall Challenge, plus tips for biking safely on the road. Also renderings for the Granary revealed, and the plans for the Gills Rock shoreline are taking shape.

  • PODCAST: Folk, Rock, and Soul with Ben Harold

    Andrew and Celeste are joined by Ben Harold, a folk/rock/soul musician who spent his youth on Washington Island, to talk about writing music, finding your sound, the Door County music scene, and his upcoming concerts in Door County.

  • PODCAST: County Vote, Misinformation Kills Seasonal Housing Project

    The Autumn 2019 issue of Door County Living is out now, Northern Sky opens new Theater, and the Door County Board of Supervisors votes to change campground rules, essentially pulling the plug on an award-winning plan for seasonal-workforce housing.

  • PODCAST: More Condos for Sister Bay

    This episode is packed with a ton of Sister Bay news from the last week, including a proposal for the Casperson Property, the approval of an 18-unit condo on the Schoolhouse property, and updates to the proposed Door Hotel.

  • PODCAST: Finding Affordable Housing as a Young Family

    Affordable Housing has been a key issue in Door County for years, and this year the conversation has been gaining momentum in a lot of ways. This week on the Podcast we bring you a discussion from the archives on how three young families approached finding homes in the county.

  • PODCAST: How the 1989 Southern Door Eagles Became Champions

    Myles is joined by Matt Pothast, Door County high school Sports writer for the Pulse, and Dave Erhardt, the Door county Advocate sports editor back when Jim Flannigan and the Southern Door Eagles made their state run, to talk about what it was like to write about those games then for the Advocate, and now […]

  • PODCAST: Ryann Liebl films a Movie in Door County

    Celeste Benzschawel sits down with Ryann Liebl to talk about filmmaking and her new movie Mags and Julie Go On A Road Trip, which features scenes filmed in Door County.

  • PODCAST: One-on-One with the Twins Of Franklin

    Andrew Kleidon and Celeste Benzschawel are joined by Becky Shaheen and Laura Lou, the Twins of Franklin, to talk music, our shared college experiences, and their upcoming Door County debut concert.

  • PODCAST: A Changing Demographic in Door County

    Andrew Kleidon and Myles Dannhausen Jr. break down a short list of this week’s news, including updates on Eagle Tower, which is still $1 million over budget, and the PRAT Tax in Sturgeon Bay may be moving ahead. After the break, Myles has been noticing a younger demographic of people in the county, and brainstorms […]

  • PODCAST: One-on-One with Wally’s Weenie Wagon

    Andrew Kleidon and Aleah Kidd sit down with Wally Vartanian of Wally’s Weenie Wagon to talk about opening a food truck in Door County, their trial by fire opening on 4th of July, and the story behind Wally’s 15 years in the making.

  • PODCAST: Why is Water Pumping out of Sister Bay Properties?

    There are a lot of small updates to ongoing stories this week, including: The Land Trust meets Pebble Beach goal, Horseshoe Bay Farms selects a firm for master planning, and Sturgeon Bay moves to 8-man football. Also, have you been wondering about the water pumping out of the Boathouse in Sister Bay? And an update […]

  • PODCAST: Stories from the Door

    From the bar to the bottom of Lake Michigan, this collection of stories from Door County Living Magazine spans the civil war to present day. Stories read include:“Through Violet’s Eyes” by Sharon Auberle and read by Maddy Schierl‘The Sage of Shivering Sands’ written by Jim Lunstrom and read by Andrew KleidonThe Bayside Tavern: Door County’s Great […]

  • PODCAST: All About Cherries with Carrie Lautenbach-Viste

    Andrew and Aleah sit down with Carrie Lautenbach-Viste to talk everything cherries. From the history of the cherry on the peninsula and Cherryland USA, to pick your own cherries, cherry wine, and more.

  • PODCAST: Pebble Beach Public and Protected in Perpetuity

    Andrew and Myles round up this weeks news, including the changing mood at the Sturgeon Bay City Hall, snags for the West Waterfront Redevelopment Plan, the Tall Ship Festival this weekend, and the Village of Sister Bay and the Door County Land Trust’s plan to purchase and protect Pebble Bay. After the break Myles sits […]

  • PODCAST: 7000apart Performs at Fika

    Jon Kresin and Amelie Eiding, the husband and wife team behind 7000apart, a Swedish/American Organic Pop Duo call in to talk recording an album, their first international tour, and their first Door County performance at Fika Bakery & Cafe in Fish Creek this weekend. 7000apart will be performing at Fika Bakery & Cafe in Fish Creek Sunday, July 28th at 6:30pm

  • PODCAST: A New Vision for Sturgeon Bay’s West Waterfront

    Andrew and Myles break down this weeks news, including a proposal to remove fines for marijuana possession, the sale of the West Side School in Sturgeon Bay, and Brick Party by the Bay, a Sister Bay Lego party. After the break the Ad Hoc West Waterfront Planning Committee presented a new proposal for Sturgeon Bay’s […]