Evergreen Perspective

Ben Christly

Evergreen Perspective: Real Conversations in Southwest Washington Evergreen Perspective is a podcast about the issues shaping Southwest Washington and beyond. Hosted by Ben Christly, the show goes beyond headlines to explore housing, growth, infrastructure, jobs, local politics, and local business through clear, fact-driven conversations. Season 2 puts an even stronger spotlight on our communities here in Clark County and across Southwest Washington. Each episode features voices that matter-  from elected officials and business owners to community leaders and everyday residents-  sharing perspectives on how decisions impact our daily lives. Tune in for conversations that connect policy with people, highlight local challenges and opportunities, and keep the focus on what matters most in Southwest Washington.

  1. Jan 30

    Matt Cole, Ridgefield Mayor: Growth, Transit, and Civic Trust - S2 Ep 10

    Ridgefield is one of the fastest-growing communities in Southwest Washington—and with that growth comes tension, tough decisions, and big questions about what a city becomes over time. In this episode of Evergreen Perspective, host Ben Christly sits down with Ridgefield Mayor Matt Cole to talk candidly about leading through rapid change. The conversation covers growth and housing pressures, the emotional divide between longtime residents and newcomers, and why managing growth is often more about trust than zoning. They also dig into some of the region’s most debated issues, including C-TRAN, the I-5 Bridge Replacement, and why transportation planning has become such a flashpoint in Southwest Washington. Along the way, Mayor Cole explains how city government actually works, what people often misunderstand about local power, and why he believes local government is where democracy can still function at its best. The episode closes with a discussion on civic health, public trust, and the human side of elected leadership—what it’s really like to carry criticism, make tradeoffs, and stay grounded while serving your own community. 🎙 Topics include: Growth, change, and community tensionHousing, density, and long-range planningC-TRAN, the I-5 Bridge Replacement, and regional transit debatesCivic trust and transparency in local governmentThe human reality of being an elected official“You’re Welcome to Politics” — the moment politics got very realWatch the full conversation on YouTube or listen wherever you get your audio podcasts. Like & Subscribe : If this episode resonated with you, hit that like button and subscribe for more deep dives into the policies shaping our world. Follow Evergreen Perspective on Social Media: Stay up to date with behind-the-scenes content, upcoming topics, and ways to take action. Find Us On: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, & Google Podcasts Instagram: @evergreenperspective1 Facebook: Evergreen Perspective Bluesky: @evergreenpodcast.bsky.social

    1h 4m
  2. Jan 15

    Sen. Adrian Cortes on Leadership and Staying Focused on Working Families

    Welcome back to Evergreen Perspective. In this episode, host Ben Christly sits down with Washington State Senator Adrian Cortes, who represents the 18th Legislative District in Southwest Washington. Senator Cortes shares what it has really been like transitioning from local government in Battle Ground, including three terms on city council and a term as mayor, into the pace and pressure of Olympia. He breaks down the reality of governing during session, from the volume of constituent communication to how bills move and where compromise actually happens beyond the headlines. From there, the conversation dives into several of Senator Cortes’ pre-filed Senate bills for the upcoming session, with a focus on practical impacts for families and communities: SB 5849 (Financial education graduation requirement): Why personal finance belongs in the core high school experience, how districts can implement it flexibly, and what success looks like for students after graduation.SB 5848 (School district impact fees): How impact fees work today, what changes this bill proposes for districts in binding conditions, and how to think about growth, infrastructure, and housing affordability in the same conversation.SB 5823 (Patient advocates): The constituent story that sparked the proposal, what “patient advocacy” is meant to solve inside large hospital systems, and how the bill is designed to avoid unnecessary burdens on hospitals while improving navigation for families.SB 5876 (False identification as a peace officer): Why impersonation is an increasing risk, how it affects public trust and safety, and what the bill aims to strengthen.The episode closes with the show’s recurring segment, “You’re Welcome to Politics,” where Senator Cortes describes a moment from his time as mayor during COVID when politics turned personal, including protests at his home and intimidation that crossed the line. He also explains how he stays grounded and focused in an increasingly polarized environment. If you want to follow along this legislative session, Senator Cortes shares where to find his official legislative page and how constituents can contact his office. Watch the full conversation on YouTube or listen wherever you get your audio podcasts.  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@EvergreenPerspective Like & Subscribe : If this episode resonated with you, hit that like button and subscribe for more deep dives into the policies shaping our world. Follow Evergreen Perspective on Social Media: Stay up to date with behind-the-scenes content, upcoming topics, and ways to take action. Find Us On: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, & Google Podcasts Instagram: @evergreenperspective1 Facebook: Evergreen Perspective Bluesky: @evergreenpodcast.bsky.social

    55 min
  3. Jan 2

    Rep. Sharon Wylie | Governing, Compromise, and the Work Between Elections

    In this episode of Evergreen Perspective, I’m joined by Sharon Wylie, who represents Washington’s 49th Legislative District in Southwest Washington. This is a thoughtful, wide-ranging conversation about what governing actually looks like once the campaign signs come down. We talk about the difference between advocacy and implementation, why compromise is unavoidable in a functioning legislature, and why many of the most important parts of public service happen outside election cycles and headlines. Representative Wylie also explains why she began hosting regular community coffee chats, what constituents are most worried about right now, and what people often misunderstand about how bills move through Olympia. Topics include: Campaigning vs governing, and why they require different skillsWhy “good policy” often needs fixes after it passesHow compromise really works in the Washington LegislatureCoffee chats, community, and trust outside the algorithmBudget pressures, healthcare, and basic needsThe east–west and urban–rural dynamics inside the stateWhat still gives her optimism about public serviceWatch the full conversation on YouTube or listen wherever you get your audio podcasts. Like & Subscribe : If this episode resonated with you, hit that like button and subscribe for more deep dives into the policies shaping our world. Follow Evergreen Perspective on Social Media: Stay up to date with behind-the-scenes content, upcoming topics, and ways to take action. Find Us On: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, & Google Podcasts Instagram: @evergreenperspective1 Facebook: Evergreen Perspective Bluesky: @evergreenpodcast.bsky.social

    1 hr
  4. 12/18/2025

    Affordability, Democracy, and the Fight Ahead with Shasti Conrad

    In this episode of Evergreen Perspective, Ben Christly sits down with Shasti Conrad, Chair of the Washington State Democratic Party and Vice Chair of the Democratic National Committee, for a candid conversation about where the Democratic Party stands today — and where it needs to go next. The discussion covers:  • What Democrats learned from the 2024 presidential loss and the importance of connecting with voters where they are  • Major Democratic wins across Washington, including LD 5, LD 26, and city council flips in Longview, Newcastle, Sunnyside, and beyond  • How the Washington State Democratic Party supports candidates behind the scenes through organizing, volunteers, data, and infrastructure  • Why affordability has emerged as a unifying issue across urban, suburban, and rural communities  • The challenge of being a big-tent party while still delivering clear, consistent messaging  • The growing threat of authoritarian politics and why defending democracy still matters  • What’s at stake in Southwest Washington heading into the 2026 election cycle — from holding WA-03 to flipping key legislative seats Shasti also shares her “You’re Welcome to Politics” moment — how reading Dreams from My Father helped shape her path into organizing, leadership, and national politics. Evergreen Perspective is a Washington-based political and community podcast focused on making complex issues relatable and grounded in real-world experience. Like & Subscribe : If this episode resonated with you, hit that like button and subscribe for more deep dives into the policies shaping our world. Follow Evergreen Perspective on Social Media: Stay up to date with behind-the-scenes content, upcoming topics, and ways to take action. Find Us On: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, & Google Podcasts Instagram: @evergreenperspective1 Facebook: Evergreen Perspective Bluesky: @evergreenpodcast.bsky.social

    42 min
  5. 12/06/2025

    Housing, Ethics, and Public Trust: My Conversation with Councilor Kim Harless

    In this episode of Evergreen Perspective, Ben Christly sits down with Vancouver City Councilor Kim Harless-Felix for a candid, wide-ranging conversation about what’s really happening inside local government — far beyond the headlines and social media arguments. Kim reflects on her recent re-election, the rise of negative campaigning in local races, and what Vancouver voters signaled about big-money politics. But the discussion goes much deeper than campaigns. Together, Ben and Kim unpack the real drivers of affordability, from rising construction costs to income inequality, and explore how tools like the Affordable Housing Fund, MFTE, and permit-fee deferrals actually work on the ground. They take a hard look at the city’s ethics framework, how vague policies can be weaponized, and why reform is needed to protect both public trust and good governance. Kim explains what people most often misunderstand about the role and limits of city council, why public comment genuinely matters, and how advocacy and governance require different hats — especially when tough compromises are on the table. Other topics include: The tension between developers, neighborhood needs, and equitable growthWhy the BIA and Realtors lean a certain political directionPrevailing wage, apprenticeships, and how Vancouver chooses contractorsThe myth of “local corruption” and why most conspiracy claims fall apartThe hyper-partisan debate around the I-5 replacement bridgeNavigating egos, expectations, and the “welcome to politics” momentKim’s goals for her next term, including climate action, smart density, and pushing state leaders for economic solutionsHow residents can meaningfully influence decisions — and why showing up mattersThis episode offers a grounded, transparent look at how city government actually functions, what stands in the way of progress, and how ordinary people can shape the future of Vancouver. Evergreen Perspective continues its mission of bringing real conversations with real local leaders — conversations rooted in facts, community, and hope. Like & Subscribe : If this episode resonated with you, hit that like button and subscribe for more deep dives into the policies shaping our world. Follow Evergreen Perspective on Social Media: Stay up to date with behind-the-scenes content, upcoming topics, and ways to take action. Find Us On: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, & Google Podcasts Instagram: @evergreenperspective1 Facebook: Evergreen Perspective Bluesky: @evergreenpodcast.bsky.social

    55 min
  6. 10/30/2025

    Rep. Monica Stonier: Student Rights, Prosthetics, and the Fight for Common Sense Politics

    Evergreen Perspective — Episode with Washington State Representative Monica Stonier Washington State Representative Monica Stonier (LD 49) joins Evergreen Perspective to discuss the biggest legislative challenges and wins of the past session — from the fight for student rights to the future of healthcare access and Washington’s proposed “bottle bill.” In this episode, host Ben Christly and Rep. Stonier dive deep into how federal uncertainty is shaping the state budget, why HB 1296 (“Student Rights Bill”) has become a flashpoint in local politics, and how bipartisan efforts like HB 1669 (Prosthetics and Orthotics Coverage) are improving lives right here in Washington. They also explore how we rebuild public trust in government, the dangers of “predatory listening” in today’s political climate, and what common sense leadership really means in divided times. 💬 Topics Covered 00:00 – Intro 00:45 – Federal funding uncertainty and the state budget 03:15 – Healthcare vs. health insurance: redefining the conversation 06:30 – Life balance: policymaker, teacher, and mom 10:15 – The human side of politics and social media vitriol 12:50 – HB 1296: Student Rights Bill — facts vs. misinformation 25:00 – Rebuilding trust in public institutions 33:15 – Prosthetics and Orthotics Coverage Bill (HB 1669) 47:56 – The Bottle Bill: Beverage container refund proposal 1:06:12 – “You’re Welcome to Politics”: When it got real 1:12:49 – Advice for new public servants and final reflections #EvergreenPerspective #WashingtonPolitics #MonicaStonier #BenChristly #StudentRights #HB1296 #ProstheticsCoverage #HB1669 #BottleBill #HealthcareAccess #CommonSenseLeadership #Olympia #WashingtonState #ClarkCounty #VancouverWA #BipartisanConversation #PublicEducation #EnvironmentalPolicy #UniversalHealthcare #LocalGovernment #PoliticalPodcast #EvergreenPerspectivePodcast #InsideOlympia #WashingtonLegislature #HumanSideOfPolitics #CivicEngagement #TrustInGovernment #PolicyAndPeople #HealthcareForAll #SustainableWashington #VeteranHost #LeadershipMatters _______________________________________________________________________________________ Evergreen Perspective is a Washington-based podcast hosted by Ben Christly — Navy veteran, flight nurse, and small business owner — exploring the intersection of policy, people, and common sense leadership. Each episode takes a story-driven look at the issues that shape our communities and our future. Like & Subscribe :  If this episode resonated with you, hit that like button and subscribe for more deep dives into the policies shaping our world. Follow Evergreen Perspective on Social Media:  Stay up to date with behind-the-scenes content, upcoming topics, and ways to take action. Find Us On:  Spotify, Apple Podcasts, & Google Podcasts   Instagram: @evergreenperspective1  Facebook: Evergreen Perspective  Bluesky: @evergreenpodcast.bsky.social Like & Subscribe : If this episode resonated with you, hit that like button and subscribe for more deep dives into the policies shaping our world. Follow Evergreen Perspective on Social Media: Stay up to date with behind-the-scenes content, upcoming topics, and ways to take action. Find Us On: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, & Google Podcasts Instagram: @evergreenperspective1 Facebook: Evergreen Perspective Bluesky: @evergreenpodcast.bsky.social

    1h 17m
  7. 10/10/2025

    Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle: Growth, Housing, and What Really Happens in Local Government

    In this episode of Evergreen Perspective, host Ben Christly sits down with Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle, the first woman ever elected mayor of Vancouver, Washington. Together, they dive into the real-life work of running a growing city, from housing and homelessness to infrastructure, budgeting, and the infamous Columbia River Bridge project. You’ll hear how Mayor Anne made the leap from public school math teacher to City Hall, why local government matters more than we think, and what it means to lead with community at the center. We also talk light rail, growth management, working across jurisdictions, and the moments where politics gets personal. Evergreen Perspective is hosted by Ben Christly, a Clark County resident, veteran, small business owner, and flight nurse  bringing fresh, balanced conversations about the people, policies, and possibilities shaping our communities. Like & Subscribe :  If this episode resonated with you, hit that like button and subscribe for more deep dives into the policies shaping our world. Follow Evergreen Perspective on Social Media:  Stay up to date with behind-the-scenes content, upcoming topics, and ways to take action. Find Us On:  Spotify, Apple Podcasts, & Google Podcasts   Instagram: @evergreenperspective1  Facebook: Evergreen Perspective  Bluesky: @evergreenpodcast.bsky.social Like & Subscribe : If this episode resonated with you, hit that like button and subscribe for more deep dives into the policies shaping our world. Follow Evergreen Perspective on Social Media: Stay up to date with behind-the-scenes content, upcoming topics, and ways to take action. Find Us On: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, & Google Podcasts Instagram: @evergreenperspective1 Facebook: Evergreen Perspective Bluesky: @evergreenpodcast.bsky.social

    1h 15m
  8. 09/25/2025

    Ty Stober on Bridges, Homelessness, and Vancouver’s Future | Evergreen Perspective (Part 2)

    Welcome back to Evergreen Perspective! This is Part 2 of my in-depth conversation with Vancouver City Councilmember Ty Stober. In this half of the interview, we dive into some of the most important  and most debated issues facing Vancouver today: The I-5 Bridge and Light Rail Debate: Why has the I-5 bridge replacement project become such a partisan fight? Ty breaks down the history, the politics, and what’s really at stake for commuters, businesses, and the future of transportation in our region. Housing Affordability and Homelessness: We explore what’s driving rising housing costs, what role the city can play in making homes more affordable, and how innovative programs like Safe Stay Communities and Talking Trash are creating safer, cleaner neighborhoods while helping people experiencing homelessness. Equity and Inclusion in City Planning: Ty shares why some residents don’t feel like the Vancouver waterfront is “for them” and how city leaders are working to make new developments welcoming and inclusive to all. What People Get Wrong About Local Government: From policy-making to implementation, Ty reflects on how city government really works, and why patience and long-term vision matter in public service. Looking Ahead Ty closes with his vision for Vancouver’s future, what success looks like 20, 30, even 40 years down the road. This conversation is a behind-the-scenes look at how decisions get made, why politics gets messy, and how leaders keep focused on the human side of policy. Evergreen Perspective is hosted by Ben Christly, a Clark County resident, veteran, small business owner, and flight nurse  bringing fresh, balanced conversations about the people, policies, and possibilities shaping our communities. Like & Subscribe :  If this episode resonated with you, hit that like button and subscribe for more deep dives into the policies shaping our world. Follow Evergreen Perspective on Social Media:  Stay up to date with behind-the-scenes content, upcoming topics, and ways to take action. Find Us On:  Spotify, Apple Podcasts, & Google Podcasts   Instagram: @evergreenperspective1  Facebook: Evergreen Perspective  Bluesky: @evergreenpodcast.bsky.social Like & Subscribe : If this episode resonated with you, hit that like button and subscribe for more deep dives into the policies shaping our world. Follow Evergreen Perspective on Social Media: Stay up to date with behind-the-scenes content, upcoming topics, and ways to take action. Find Us On: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, & Google Podcasts Instagram: @evergreenperspective1 Facebook: Evergreen Perspective Bluesky: @evergreenpodcast.bsky.social

    57 min

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Evergreen Perspective: Real Conversations in Southwest Washington Evergreen Perspective is a podcast about the issues shaping Southwest Washington and beyond. Hosted by Ben Christly, the show goes beyond headlines to explore housing, growth, infrastructure, jobs, local politics, and local business through clear, fact-driven conversations. Season 2 puts an even stronger spotlight on our communities here in Clark County and across Southwest Washington. Each episode features voices that matter-  from elected officials and business owners to community leaders and everyday residents-  sharing perspectives on how decisions impact our daily lives. Tune in for conversations that connect policy with people, highlight local challenges and opportunities, and keep the focus on what matters most in Southwest Washington.