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The Exploring Washington State Podcast is for you if you are looking for ideas and inspirations of great places to visit, fantastic places to grab a bite to eat and drink. If you want to know more about the businesses that call Washington State home, learn about the amazing artists who are creating artwork.The State of Washington is an amazing place to live and a great place to visit. The Exploring Washington State Podcast helps to showcase the splendor of Washington State. Remember "there is always more to explore!”

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The Exploring Washington State Podcast is for you if you are looking for ideas and inspirations of great places to visit, fantastic places to grab a bite to eat and drink. If you want to know more about the businesses that call Washington State home, learn about the amazing artists who are creating artwork.The State of Washington is an amazing place to live and a great place to visit. The Exploring Washington State Podcast helps to showcase the splendor of Washington State. Remember "there is always more to explore!”

    Popcorn and Pride: Celebrate Meryl Streep at the Grand Cinema's Merylthon.

    Popcorn and Pride: Celebrate Meryl Streep at the Grand Cinema's Merylthon.

    Meet Wade Neal, the assistant executive director of the historic Grand Cinema in Tacoma.
    A Theater Steeped in History
    The discussion begins with a captivating journey through the Grand Cinema, a beacon of Tacoma's cultural heritage. Wade Neal, with his unwavering passion, shares the theater's transformation from a for-profit entity to a thriving nonprofit, evidence to the power of community. Wade's personal narrative, from a board member to a key figure in the Grand Cinema's leadership, is a testament to the love and dedication that drives this cultural institution.
    The Grand's Impact on the Community
    Wade Neal paints a vivid picture of the Grand Cinema, a sanctuary for cinephiles, art enthusiasts, and the vibrant Tacoma community. With its diverse film series, engaging events, and mission to foster inclusivity, the Grand Cinema is more than just a theater. It's a place where everyone, from all walks of life, can gather to celebrate the enchantment of storytelling through film, a true testament to the spirit of Tacoma.
    The Merylthon: A Cinematic Extravaganza
    Lighting up the conversation further is a delightful discussion about the Grand's upcoming Merylthon event. This cinematic extravaganza, dedicated to celebrating the talented Meryl Streep, promises an immersive experience for movie buffs while serving as a fundraising initiative to support the Grand Cinema. From insightful discussions on Meryl's iconic status to unique Pride Month tie-ins, this event is shaping to be an absolute must-attend! Merylthon runs June 14th, June 15th, and June 16th, 2024. Grab your tickets now!
    So, grab your popcorn, get cozy, and prepare for an adventure filled with cinematic delights and heartwarming community connections. At the Grand Cinema, the magic of storytelling unfolds with each flickering frame, inviting us to explore, celebrate, and cherish the art of cinema in all its splendid glory. Happy exploring!

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    • 1 hr 11 min
    Season of Shattered Dreams: The Gripping Story of the 1946 Spokane Indians With Eric Vickrey

    Season of Shattered Dreams: The Gripping Story of the 1946 Spokane Indians With Eric Vickrey

    🚨 Let's dive into an incredible story that combines baseball, tragedy, and the resilience of the human spirit! 📚⚾
    In this episode author Eric Vickery shares the remarkable tale behind his latest book, "Season of Shattered Dreams." This gripping narrative centers around the 1946 Spokane Indians and a devastating bus crash that changed lives forever. The crash is the largest death toll in American sports history.
    The conversation is an in-depth exploration of the book's themes, delving into the impact of the tragic event on the survivors as well as the broader baseball community. It's a story that captures the highs and lows of the sport and human experience.
    Eric Vickery's meticulous research and dedication to telling the players' stories shine through in his book. From the chaotic post-WWII baseball landscape to the personal journeys of those affected, the book unfolds like a compelling drama that's both heart-wrenching and inspiring.
    The discussion also offers valuable insights into Vickery's writing process and how he unearthed the untold stories of unsung heroes of baseball. It's a testament to his passion for the game and his commitment to preserving its history.
    Overall, this episode of the podcast provides a unique and profound perspective on baseball and the resilience of those who faced unimaginable loss. It's a testament to the power of storytelling and the enduring impact of historical events. ⚾📘
    Check out the podcast episode and grab a copy of "Season of Shattered Dreams" to embark on an unforgettable journey through baseball history and human perseverance.

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    • 1 hr 6 min
    Exploring Washington State's Past: "Tug" Buse's Boat Project and 1850s Nautical Gems

    Exploring Washington State's Past: "Tug" Buse's Boat Project and 1850s Nautical Gems

    In history and maritime exploration, Michael 'Tug' Buse emerges as a captivating storyteller, weaving together past narratives with his intricate boat projects and living history reenactments. Michael is a history teacher at Insight School of Washington an online high school for students in Washington State. Through a recent interview on the Exploring Washington State podcast, Tug shares insights into his upcoming boat project, his experiences navigating the waters in historical vessels, and his passion for preserving the maritime heritage of the 1850s.
    Crafting a Boat, Unveiling History:
    Central to Tug's endeavors is his project to construct a lapstrake boat. This intricate process, requiring meticulous attention to detail and traditional craftsmanship, is a testament to his dedication to preserving historical maritime practices. Tug's emphasis on maintaining the authenticity of the boat, from its construction to maintenance, breathes life into the stories of 19th-century sailors who relied on similar vessels for their voyages.
    Navigating the Waters of the Past:
    Tug's ventures on the waters in his historical boats offer a glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of maritime exploration in the 1850s. From rowing and sailing along the Pacific Northwest coastline to engaging with historical reenactments at forts like Nisqually, Tug immerses himself in the past to educate and inspire others about the region's rich maritime history.
    Preserving Artifacts, Sharing Stories:
    Beyond boat construction, Tug's collection of artifacts and attention to detail in recreating historical attire showcase his commitment to authenticity in his living history portrayals. By donning period-appropriate clothing and sharing stories behind each artifact, Tug provides a tangible connection to the past, inviting audiences to engage with history in a unique and immersive manner.
    Exploring Washington State Through Tug's Eyes:
    Throughout the podcast episode, Tug shares not only his maritime adventures but also his recommendations for exploring the culinary delights of Washington State. From savoring a slice of rhubarb pie to uncovering hidden gems for coffee and lunch in Olympia, Tug's insights offer a sensory journey intertwined with historical anecdotes and maritime lore.
    Educating Through Experience:
    As a history teacher and living history interpreter, Tug goes beyond the confines of a classroom to bring history to life for his students. His dedication to preserving and sharing the past through hands-on experiences, such as building boats and reenacting historical scenes, underscores the value of experiential learning in fostering a deep appreciation for history.
    Michael 'Tug' Buse's passion for maritime history, manifested through his boat projects, living history reenactments, and engaging storytelling, serves as a beacon guiding us through the waters of the past. By immersing himself in the traditions and tales of the 1850s, Tug not only preserves a rich maritime heritage but also ignites a spark of curiosity and fascination for history in all who encounter his endeavors.
    Through his dedication to craft, storytelling, and education, Tug invites us to embark on a voyage of discovery, where the waves of history lap against the shores of our present, echoing the timeless tales of seafaring adventurers and maritime explorers.
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    • 1 hr 21 min
    Unfiltered Cider Chats with Marshall: Orchard Hunts, Tasty Blends, and Seattle Stories

    Unfiltered Cider Chats with Marshall: Orchard Hunts, Tasty Blends, and Seattle Stories

    Listen to our conversation with Marshall Petryni, one of the owners of Greenwood Cider Company. As we dive into the world of cider making, Marshall shares fascinating insights into the art of sourcing apples and crafting unique ciders that capture the essence of the Pacific Northwest.
    Sourcing Apples for Cider Making
    Marshall vividly describes the labor-intensive work of sourcing apples for cider making during harvest season in Seattle. From scouting for apple trees to working with small orchards on the west side of the mountains, Marshall takes us on a journey to discover the unique and perishable fruits like crab apples that contribute to their signature ciders.
    CityFruit and Preventing Wastage
    Marshall underscores CityFruit, a nonprofit organization's integral role in the cider-making process. He details how CityFruit's dedicated efforts to gather fruit from various locations in Seattle not only prevent wastage but also contribute to donations for food banks and restaurants. This partnership with CityFruit is a shining example of Greenwood Cider Company's commitment to sustainability and community involvement.
    Crafting Unique Ciders
    Marshall delves into the intricate process of making cider from a blend of fruits, including dessert fruits and those not commonly used for cider. He illuminates "scrumpy," a high-alcohol cider made from unwanted or fallen apples. He shares insights into their heirloom cider known as "Scrumpy 7.1," made from end-of-season apples.
    Barrel Aging and Innovative Processes
    The discussion extends to the rising popularity of barrel aging, which adds complexity and diverse flavors to beverages. Marshall highlights their approach of utilizing bourbon and Westland whiskey barrels for aging cider and experimenting with different barrel types for oak-fermented drinks.
    Challenges and Triumphs in the Cider Business
    Marshall opens up about the hurdles Greenwood Cider Company had to overcome in their journey. He candidly discusses the complexities of navigating the process of permits and licensing, a challenge many small businesses face. However, their unwavering passion for cider, the support of the industry community, and their determination to succeed led to the triumph of Greenwood Cider Company, a true inspiration for budding entrepreneurs.
    Engaging with the Community and Future Offerings
    Marshall illuminates the company's engagement with the community, from curated cider boxes to attending local farmer's markets. He also provides an exclusive sneak peek into Greenwood Cider's upcoming summer cider releases, including "Blush" with strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, and blueberries and a unique cosmic crisp cider.
    The Symbiosis of Cider and Music
    Bringing a touch of personal insight, Marshall shares his background in music and his unexpected journey into the cider world. From his early days indulging in funk music to the camaraderie of the music and cider-making communities,
    Adventures and Recommendations in Washington State
    As the conversation casually turns, listeners are treated to a delightful exchange about outdoor adventures and culinary delights in Washington State. From exploring hiking spots to savoring the best-fried chicken paired with Seattle's dry cider, Marshall infuses the episode with local charm.

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    • 1 hr 11 min
    Puget Sound Chronicles: Sailing Stories with Cosima Franchini and Olympia Sailing Co.

    Puget Sound Chronicles: Sailing Stories with Cosima Franchini and Olympia Sailing Co.

    Are you ready to set sail on a thrilling adventure through the Puget Sound?
    Are you ready to set sail on a thrilling adventure through the Puget Sound? In this episode of "Exploring Washington State," host Scott Cowan has a heartwarming conversation with Cosima Franchini, the owner of Olympia Sailing Company. They delve into the world of sailing and the captivating story behind the sailboat "Pterodactyl." From family ties to sailing tips and favorite local spots, this episode is a treasure trove of nautical delights. Let's embark on a journey and uncover the wonders of sailing with Cosima Franchini!
    A Family Legacy: "Pterodactyl" and Olympia Sailing Company
    The episode starts with Cosima Franchini fondly recounting her family's deep-rooted connection to sailing and the sea. Her father, a passionate boat builder, crafted the impressive sailboat "Pterodactyl" in the 1970s, turning his dream of sailing into a reality. With a hull made of Ferro cement and a deck and interior crafted from wood, the 42-foot deck and 59-foot overall vessel hold decades of maritime history within its sturdy frame.
    Bringing Sailing to the Community: Inclusive Experiences
    Cosima's commitment to creating an inclusive sailing experience shines through as she discusses the offerings of Olympia Sailing Company. Whether you're a seasoned sailor or new to the water, everyone is welcomed aboard for an unforgettable journey through Puget Sound. With options like the golden hour sail, quiet morning sail, and day-long excursions, there's something for sailors of all preferences and experience levels.
    Sailing Secrets and Inspirations
    As the episode progresses, Cosima generously shares her personal experiences and insights into the art of Sailing. She illuminates the boat's capabilities, favorite routes, and the sheer joy of using the wind to navigate through the sound. Her discussion of the boat's equipment, maintenance, and future business plans provides a captivating glimpse into the world of sailboat operations.
    Navigating the Puget Sound: From Hope Island to the Inside Passage
    Accompany Cosima as she vividly describes the enchanting destinations of Puget Sound, including the idyllic Hope Island and its diverse attractions. From encounters with raccoons and deer to the allure of camping sites and orchards, these destinations offer a wealth of experiences. Her captivating narratives of sailing expeditions bring to life the physical challenges of handling the sailboat and the exhilaration of navigating through the sound.
    Local Flavors and Praises: Olympia's Delights
    When it comes to Olympia's culinary delights, Cosima doesn't hold back. From her favorite coffee spots like Olympia Coffee Roasters and Halyard's Cafe to the city's vibrant punk scene, she invites listeners to savor the city's charms and sample its eclectic offerings. With a delightful touch, she shares her preferred coffee brewing method and the local hotspots she frequents for a delicious meal.
    Setting Sail for the Future
    With her eyes set on new horizons, Cosima reflects on her past voyages and envisions future expeditions. Her yearning for exploration and discovery is evident from the Mediterranean to potential Pacific escapades. As she shares her aspirations and dreams for the future, her infectious enthusiasm for the open seas shines through, inspiring listeners to embark on their own sailing odysseys.

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    • 1 hr 2 min
    Let's Chat with Stimson Sneed: Behind the Scenes of "Tim Travers and The Time Traveler's Paradox"

    Let's Chat with Stimson Sneed: Behind the Scenes of "Tim Travers and The Time Traveler's Paradox"

    Meet Stimson Sneed, the writer and director of the film "Tim Travers and the Time Traveler's Paradox," Join us as we take a captivating behind-the-scenes look at the ambitious journey of bringing this cinematic creation to life. From the intensive scriptwriting process to the challenges of filming in Washington State, Stimson Sneed shared compelling insights into the making of his innovative movie.
    From Short Film to Feature-Length Production
    Originally conceived as a short film, "Tim Travers and the Time Traveler's Paradox" underwent a transformative evolution into a full-length feature within a remarkable 90-day window. Stimson's vivid account sheds light on the unforeseen challenges encountered during filming, including the impromptu need for additional scenes to adapt to weather conditions and creative considerations.
    Collaboration and Casting: Bringing the Characters to Life
    Stimson provided an intriguing glimpse into the casting process, detailing the significance of established relationships and his personal connections in securing the talents of renowned actors such as Danny Trejo, Keith David, and Felicia Day. With each actor's unique contribution to the film, Stimson articulated the careful negotiations and fittings that shaped their roles within the narrative, underscoring the collaborative effort that characterizes the art of filmmaking.
    The Journey to the Seattle International Film Festival
    Stimson Sneed's anticipation for the Seattle International Film Festival was palpable as he highlighted the emotional significance of showcasing his film in a region entrenched with personal significance. The festival's role as a platform for amplifying the film's visibility and setting the stage for potential future projects underscored the professional impact of this momentous event.
    Captivating Audiences: The Essence of "Tim Travers"
    "Tim Travers and the Time Traveler's Paradox" promises to engage audiences with its unconventional approach to time travel and a narrative that celebrates self-discovery. Stimson Sneed's revelations about the thematic depth of the film and the significance of its screening at esteemed film festivals unveil the underlying essence of this cinematic creation.
    Tune in and enjoy our conversation with Stimson Sneed

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    • 51 min

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