Door County Pulse Podcasts

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  • Door County Through the Eyes of the Next Generation of Reporters

    25/07/2025 Duración: 31min

    Peninsula Pulse interns Betsy Lecy and Cassidy Johnson sat down with Debra Fitzgerald to share what it’s like to cover Door County through the eyes of the next generation of reporters. From unexpected community insights to the stories that left a lasting impression (so far), they reveal what surprised them most, how their perspectives have changed, and what they discovered about the peninsula that only a reporter on the ground could know.

  • Cultural Exchange Connects Brussels, to Brussels

    23/07/2025 Duración: 45min

    Since 1972 a unique cultural exchange program has connected Southern Door with Belgium, where many of its first settlers came from. Muraelle Havet, an exchange visitor from Brussels, Belgium, joins Myles Dannhausen Jr. and her host, Bill Chaudoir, to talk about her impressions of Door County and the strong connection between Wisconsin’s Belgian settlement and Wallonia.

  • Dawn Fischer of Wilkins & Olander

    22/07/2025 Duración: 33min

    Wilkins & Olander has been a familiar name to local residents, particularly in Sturgeon Bay, since the clothing store opened its doors in 1990. Now in its 35th year, the store is owned by Dawn Fischer, who took over from her stepmother, Carol Overland, who died in 2019. In April, the Door County Economic Development Corporation honored Fischer with its Light Keeper Award for women, minority or veteran-owned business of the year. She joins Myles Dannhausen Jr. on the podcast to talk about her business, the evolution of 3rd Avenue, and the lessons she learned from Carol Overland.

  • More People Using Food Pantries than Ever Before

    16/07/2025 Duración: 33min

    The Door County Food Pantry coalition has raised awareness that this year, people have been using, at unprecedented rates, the nine food pantries across the county. Debra Fitzgerald talks with Adam Peronto with the Door County Community Foundation and Heidi Penchoff with the Door to Life Food Pantry in Sister, about the rising need, what’s driving it and how federal funding cuts would impact the food insecure. They also talk about solutions, community generosity and how people can access the resources they need.

  • Growing Solar with Jeff Lutsey

    11/07/2025 Duración: 52min

    Jeff Lutsey of the Climate Change Coalition of Door County joins Myles Dannhausen Jr. to talk about the effort to add 50 new solar installations on the peninsula this year. The Coalition is hosting several informational sessions in the coming weeks for people to learn more about the possibilities for solar energy and potential savings through a group buying program.

  • Augusta, Lambeau, and the County League with Herb Gould

    09/07/2025 Duración: 01h01min

    Sportswriter Herb Gould spent years covering Chicago sports with the Chicago Sun-Times, but in retirement he turned his eyes toward an icon of a Chicago rival – Curly Lambeau. He joins Myles Dannhausen Jr. to talk about his new biography on Lambeau and digging up new stories on a legend.

  • Bringing Back Leroy’s with Jennifer Larson

    04/07/2025 Duración: 40min

    Leroy’s holds a special spot in the hearts of many, especially kids of the ‘90s. It was sad to see the coffee shop languish the last few years, but now Jennifer and Bjorn Larson have brought it back, keeping it the same as it always was. Larson joins Myles Dannhausen Jr. to talk about why she took it over and why it's so important to so many.

  • Staying Home, Cooking and Odd Jobs with Jess Farley-Nielsen

    02/07/2025 Duración: 38min

    Jess Farley-Nielsen took several stabs at moving away from her hometown, but family brought her back to stay. The Peninsula Pulse sales manager joins Myles Dannhausen Jr. to talk about working all kinds of jobs on the peninsula, her love of cooking and family gatherings and the beauty of Jacksonport.

  • Previewing the 4th in Door County

    27/06/2025 Duración: 34min

    Get the scoop on fireworks, celebrations and more, plus, everyone has their own Door County 4th of July Traditions. Myles Dannhausen Jr. talks to Betsy Lecy about their 4th traditions, what makes each community celebration unique, and where to go to avoid the crowds as Door County celebrates America next week.

  • A Day to Celebrate Ellison Bay with Maureen Mercier

    26/06/2025 Duración: 27min

    Ellison Bay Day is back with a day of events to celebrate a community that’s truly unique on the peninsula. Maureen Mercier joins Myles Dannhausen Jr. to talk not just about what to expect at the event, but also about what makes Ellison Bay so different from the rest of the peninsula.

  • Door County's Last Feed Mill and the Price of Preservation

    19/06/2025 Duración: 13min

    This spring the tools and supplies from Door County's last feed mill were auctioned off. Myles Dannhausen Jr. talks about what the closing of Brussels Milling and Supply marks, and the roll the feed mills used to play in our communities. Plus, a look at Door County History Days and the value of historic preservation. Additional sound courtesy of IndustrialNoiseRhitmic 140106_02.wav by klankbeeld -- https://freesound.org/s/213228/ -- License: Attribution 4.0.

  • Mark Turcotte Named Illinois Poet Laureate

    11/06/2025 Duración: 59min

    Last month, celebrated poet and author Mark Turcotte was named the sixth Poet Laureate of Illinois, joining the ranks of literary icons like Carl Sandburg and Gwendolyn Brooks. Even early in his career, Turcotte’s powerful voice was drawing attention, particularly through his books Road Noise (1998) and Exploding Chippewas (2002) – works he published during his decade living in Door County. In this conversation, Debra Fitzgerald speaks with Mark about his journey from the Turtle Mountain Chippewa Reservation in North Dakota to his current role as Poet Laureate. They also reminisce about his years in Door County.

  • Life Behind the Al Johnson's Line with Rolf Johnson

    07/06/2025 Duración: 26min

    There's a lot more to Al Johnson's restaurant than the goats on the roof. What's most special about the Sister Bay restaurant is what happens beneath the sod. In the latest installment of our conversations with the 2025 winners of Door County Economic Development Corporation's annual awards, Rolf Johnson talks to Myles Dannhausen Jr. about the legacy of his parents, Al and Ingert Johnson, and how life in the restaurant – especially the kitchen – shaped him and so many others. Get a glimpse into how the Al's kitchen works, the banter on the line, and the role a restaurant can play for a staff and a community that leaves a mark well beyond the dining table.

  • The $28 M Upgrade to the County’s Emergency Communications System with Ashley DeGrave

    04/06/2025 Duración: 36min

    Communities across the county, from Brussels to Washington Island, use the same emergency communications system, owned and operated by the County of Door. The county is in the process of fully upgrading that system from analog to digital formats at a cost of nearly $28 million. This means eight additional towers added to the 13 currently operating, and new equipment needed for all fire departments (radios, pagers, etc). Ashley DeGrave, county technology services project manager, talks with Debra Fitzgerald about why the upgrade is being done, what it will achieve, and the challenges of getting the site locations nailed down for the new towers.

  • Steel Bridge Songfest Celebrates 20 Years with pat mAcdonald

    30/05/2025 Duración: 52min

    Mayor of Sturgeon Bay David Ward proclaimed the second Saturday in June as Steel Bridge Day, an annual city-wide holiday from this year forward. Steel Bridge Songfest, an event launched in 2005 to help raise money to save the bridge, went on a pandemic-induced hiatus in 2020. This year, it returns to celebrate its 20th anniversary. One of the founding organizers and local music legend pat mAcdonald joins reporter Eleanor Corbin to discuss how the festival came to be and what people can expect from its return.

  • The Life’s Work and Lasting Legacy of Terrie Cooper

    28/05/2025 Duración: 53min

    Terrie Cooper spent 25 years working on the forever-protection of Door County land with the Door County Land Trust, co-authoring $30 million in state and federal land acquisition grants and helping the organization grow from 1,000 protected acres when she began to more than 10,000 today. She retired in October 2024 and, in May 2025, received the 2025 Harold “Bud” Jordahl Lifetime Achievement Award from Gathering Waters, Wisconsin’s Alliance for Land Trusts. She talks with Debra Fitzgerald about her career, how growing up on the peninsula shaped that career, and what we all need to know about this beautiful yet fragile land we call home.

  • Life on the Lake with Carin Hickey-Stuth

    23/05/2025 Duración: 38min

    Since the mid-1800s, the Hickey family has been fishing the waters of Door County. Today, fourth-generation owners Carin and Todd Stuth continue that proud tradition. Carin joins Myles Dannhausen Jr. to talk about life growing up in a fishing family, her path back to her father and uncle’s business, and the innovation that earned them the Door County Economic Development Corporation’s award for Established Business of the Year at this year’s business awards.

  • Something in the Water with Writer Matt Zembroski

    22/05/2025 Duración: 34min

    Have you bathed in the rejuvenating waters of Waukesha, Wisconsin? Probably not. But it was once a popular resort town known for its many natural springs, a forgotten bit of history unearthed by writer Matt Zembrowski for his new play at Northern Sky Theater titled "Something in the Water.” Myles Dannhausen Jr. talks to the playwright about the genesis for the story, plowing through doubts as a writer, and the joy of seeing your words brought to life on the stage.

  • The Future of the Baileys Harbor Marina With Dave Eliot

    14/05/2025 Duración: 38min

    What happens when a community landmark reaches a turning point? In this episode, Dave Eliot – co-founder/publisher of the Peninsula Pulse and chair of the Baileys Harbor Town Board – joins Debra Fitzgerald for an in-depth conversation about the tough decisions ahead facing the town pertaining to the marina. Eliot unpacks the challenges and potential solutions, including a proposal to relocate the marina to Anclam Park.

  • Parvinder and Renuka Jandu: Building A Business Through Community

    09/05/2025 Duración: 33min

    Parvinder and Renuka Jandu didn’t know anybody on the peninsula when they moved here to run a gas station and convenience store 23 years ago, but that didn’t deter them. Over the years they’v erun nine locations, immersed themselves in the local community, and earned a sterling reputation through hard work, innovation and commitment. They join Myles Dannhausen Jr. to talk about their journey and what it meant to be honored by the Door County Economic Development Corporation in April.

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