Building Bellingham

Leo Cohen

What does it take to build a business in Whatcom County? Each month, host Leo Cohen sits down with the people behind your favorite Bellingham businesses to discover who they are, how they got started, what inspires them, and how they overcame the challenges they've faced along the way.

  1. MAR 20

    Stephanie Morrell, Bellingham Bells Organization | Season 7, Episode 7

    Meet Stephanie Morrell, President and General Manager of the Bellingham Bells. Stephanie came to Bellingham at 18 years old to attend Western, and after working for the Bellingham Herald post-graduation, she joined the Bells in 2013 as their Marketing Director. Not too long after, she moved into the General Manager role in 2016 before additionally taking on her role as President in 2024, making this year her 13th with the Bells. In this episode, Stephanie talks to us about the importance of keeping it local at Joe Martin stadium, what the economic ins and outs of running a collegiate-based team look like, as well as what the experience of hitting a moving target that is running a sports organization in an arts-focused community. Plus, we hear a little insight into how they curate an electric experience for everyone who comes to the ballpark and not just die hard sports fans, and Leo takes a swing at seeing how he can be Dinger for a game.   Enjoy the episode!   Learn more about the Bellingham Bells & watch a game this season: 🌐 Website: https://bellinghambells.com/  🌐 Instagram: https://instagram.com/bhambells  🌐 Facebook: https://facebook.com/BellsBaseball    - Building Bellingham is a community podcast produced by the Bellingham Real Estate Co. Our Crew: Producer & Audio Editor | Taylor Beal Video Production | Cooper Hansley Host | Leo Cohen Follow the show:  🌐 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/building.bellingham/  🌐 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/building.bellingham  🌐 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@buildingbellingham

    50 min
  2. FEB 20

    Jake Gobeille & Brad Sakali, Beach Cat Brewing | Season 7, Episode 6

    Meet Jake Gobeille & Brad Sakali. Jake is a co-owner and co-founder of Beach Cat while Brad is master of all things Marketing. In this episode, Jake talks about what Beach Cat's journey to opening a brewery in Birch Bay, WA amidst a pandemic shutdown looked like, the hockey stick of an experience their business went through that has led to a second location in Bellingham, his hopes he has for our local beer scene and why Beach Cat is dedicated to making craft brewing more accessible to our community. We also hear from Brad on the how Beach Cat authentically connects with customers via social media, the importance of accessible community events, and how knowing your regulars makes an impact on their decision to participate in your third space. It's an hour full of laughter, life lessons and candid conversation about how Beach Cat is curating community at their breweries.   Enjoy the episode!   Learn more about Beach Cat Brewing: 🌐 Website: https://www.beachcatbrewing.com/  🌐 Instagram (North Paw, Birch Bay): https://www.instagram.com/beachcatbrewing.bbay/?g=5  🌐 Instagram (South Paw, Bellingham): https://www.instagram.com/beachcatbrewing.bham/?g=5  🌐 Facebook (North Paw, Birch Bay): https://www.facebook.com/BeachCatBrewing.bbay  🌐 Facebook (South Paw, Bellingham): https://www.facebook.com/BeachCatBrewing.bham    - Building Bellingham is a community podcast produced by the Bellingham Real Estate Co. Our Crew: Producer & Audio Editor | Taylor Beal Video Production | Cooper Hansley Host | Leo Cohen Follow the show:  🌐 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/building.bellingham/  🌐 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/building.bellingham  🌐 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@buildingbellingham

    1h 15m
  3. 04/18/2025

    Janet Lightner - Boundary Bay Brewery & Bistro | Season 6, Episode 8 (SEASON FINALE)

    Meet Janet Lightner. She's the General Manager/Co-Owner of Bellingham's first ever microbrewery that sparked the local craft beer scene, Boundary Bay Brewery & Bistro. In this episode, Leo and Janet travel through 30 years of Boundary Bay history. Janet tells us about how Ed Lightner got the brewery started in 1995 and how they've gotten to watch not only downtown, but the local brewery scene grow around them. They also talk about the importance of community, having the right people on your team to further your growth, and how sometimes taking risks is the way to go. We're incredibly honored to have gotten to sit down with Janet and hear the story of Boundary Bay before they close the doors to their Railroad Ave brewery and bistro this fall.   Save the date; the Boundary Bay 30th Anniversary & Community Block Party is all day long on Saturday, September 20th at Boundary.   Enjoy the episode!   Learn more about Boundary Bay: 🌐 Website: https://www.bbaybrewery.com/ 🌐 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bbaybrewery/ 🌐 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bbaybrewery  - Building Bellingham is a community podcast produced by the Bellingham Real Estate Co. Our Crew: Co-Producers & Audio Editors | Tiffany Holden & Taylor Beal Video Production | Cooper Hansley Host | Leo Cohen Follow the show: https://www.instagram.com/building.bellingham/  A huge thank you to our friends at Doc Swinson's for being this season's community partner.

    52 min
4.8
out of 5
18 Ratings

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What does it take to build a business in Whatcom County? Each month, host Leo Cohen sits down with the people behind your favorite Bellingham businesses to discover who they are, how they got started, what inspires them, and how they overcame the challenges they've faced along the way.

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