Door County Pulse Podcasts

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  • Talking Improv with The Knobs

    27/01/2023 Duración: 33min

    Hope and Brandon Bogenschutz – members of the new improv group, The Knobs – join Pulse assistant editor Grace Johnson to talk about the art of improv.

  • How Do They Get Away With Building Something Like That?

    25/01/2023 Duración: 37min

    Mariah Goode, director of the County of Door's Land Use Services department, sits down with Pulse editor Debra Fitzgerald to talk about the county's role related to zoning and development and what local towns can do if they're interested in guiding not only where something is built but how it looks. They also talk about growth and existing ratios for what's protected versus what's developed on the peninsula.

  • New Programs Offered at Write On, Door County

    20/01/2023 Duración: 24min

    Jerod Santek, artistic director at Write On, makes his first Pulse Podcast appearance and discusses new, free programming offered at the Writing Center with Pulse assistant editor, Grace Johnson.

  • Archival Magic with Dustin Renwick and National Geographic

    18/01/2023 Duración: 38min

    When Dustin Renwick went to work at National Geographic in 2017, he almost immediately set out to find out what the magazine’s extensive archives might include about Door County, a place his family has visited for years. He joins Myles Dannhausen Jr. to talk about what he found, how our forgotten archives can help connect generations and how he uses them to tell new stories.

  • What's Up in Madison

    13/01/2023 Duración: 46min

    Rep. Joel Kitchens (R-Sturgeon Bay) sits down with Pulse editor Debra Fitzgerald to talk about the new legislative session, his priorities and committee assignments, the budget that will be built this year, a CAFO expanding in Forestville, the recently released plans for Potawatomi State Park Observation Tower, and what Republicans may be planning for the state's abortion law.

  • Winter Entertainment and a Decision in Ephraim

    11/01/2023 Duración: 31min

    Door Community Auditorium releases a slate of winter main-stage shows, coffeehouse concerts and talks. Plus, Andrew Kleidon and Myles Dannhausen Jr. discuss Ephraim’s decision not to expand alcohol licenses in the village and Sturgeon Bay’s tribute to Jim Benesh.

  • Federal Earmarks for Local Projects

    06/01/2023 Duración: 37min

    The Door County Granary project and the Sister Bay-Liberty Grove Fire Department both won big awards in the $1.7-trillion Omnibus Appropriations Act that Congress passed just before Christmas. Myles Dannhausen Jr. talks with Debra Fitzgerald about how these projects were funded and about Congressional earmarks in general. They also dive into Destination Door County's new Community Investment Grant program that will spend $1 million annually on local projects that benefit local people.

  • Sister Bay Marina Update and Big Decisions in Ephraim

    04/01/2023 Duración: 52min

    It looks like rental companies will be staying at the Sister Bay Marina after a December hearing brought dozens of people out in support of the operators. Myles Dannhausen Jr. talks to Andrew Kleidon about that issue, plus three big decisions coming up for Ephraim. But first they introduce a new column debuting in this week’s Pulse and the aerial photography of Dan Anderson.

  • Inside Bjorklunden with Tom McKenzie

    28/12/2022 Duración: 50min

    When Lawrence University found a new director for its Door County campus, Bjorklunden, it brought home a familiar face. Tom McKenzie talks to Myles Dannhausen Jr. about returning to the county where he co-founded the Pulse and how locals can get to know the 441-acre campus south of Baileys Harbor.

  • An Emergency of its Own at the 911 Call Center

    21/12/2022 Duración: 41min

    Dan Kane, Door County Director of Emergency Management and Communications, talks with Pulse editor Debra Fitzgerald about the critical employee shortage at the county's 24-7 dispatch operation that receives about 50,000 calls for help annually, and what the county is doing to attract and retain employees while filling the gaps in the short-term.

  • 60 Years of Door County Real Estate

    14/12/2022 Duración: 36min

    The real estate market has changed quite a bit since the Door County Board of Realtors (DCBR) was first founded 60 years ago. Debra Fitzgerald talks with Mary Kay Shumway, DCBR treasurer, and Jeff Isaksen, DCBR president, about the past, present and future of Door County real estate.

  • Resorter Summers with Tom Groenfeldt

    09/12/2022 Duración: 22min

    Tom Groenfeldt has written about the arts, business and technology for the Peninsula Pulse, but he got his start in Door County many years earlier as an intern for the Resorter Reporter. He talks to Myles Dannhausen Jr. about his stint as Chan Harris’s roving summer photography intern whose job was to capture scenes for the cover and inside pages of the publication.

  • Where is "Northern Door"?

    08/12/2022 Duración: 46min

    It's a phrase we all use, but what exactly does it refer to? This week in the Pulse we sought to determine where the line demarcating northern Door County is – and found that it depends on who you ask. Myles Dannhausen Jr. and Andrew Kleidon break it down.

  • What Can Cape Cod Teach Door County?

    02/12/2022 Duración: 27min

    If Door County is the Cape Cod of the Midwest, and the Cape is a far more thickly settled and visited place than Door County, what can Door County learn from the Cape about balancing environmental protections and economic progress? That's the conversation the Door County Environmental Council wanted to start when it guest-hosted the Cape Cod Commission's Erin Perry this fall. Andrew Kleidon talks with Deb Fitzgerald about that discussion and what Door County may be able to learn from the Cape's example.

  • Will Sister Bay Give Boat Rentals the Boot?

    30/11/2022 Duración: 42min

    The Sister Bay Marina Committee is considering eliminating commercial activity at the popular marina. That has ignited an avalanche of backlash from locals and visitors, including some of the 50,000 people who use the services each year to get on the water. Myles Dannhausen Jr. and Andrew Kleidon discuss the reasons behind the discussion, and what it might mean.

  • Hal Prize Winners Announced

    27/11/2022 Duración: 21min

    The fiction, nonfiction, poetry and photography winners of the Pulse's annual Hal Prize have been released in this year's 8142 Literary Review, which is hot off the press and available now. Grace Johnson, editor of the literary review, talks with Pulse editor Debra Fitzgerald about this year's contest winners (a local writer won the fiction category), the making of a literary journal and the local screening judges who decided which of the 686 submissions would be sent for final judging in each category.

  • The Making of Christkindlmarkt with John Nelson

    21/11/2022 Duración: 31min

    Three weekends of Christkindlmarkt kicks off in Sister Bay over Thanksgiving weekend, and John Nelson of the Sister Bay Historical Society joins Myles Dannhausen Jr. to tell us what to expect, new highlights, and what went into the creation of a hugely popular new holiday event.

  • Talking Law Enforcement with Sheriff Sternard

    18/11/2022 Duración: 01h11s

    Door County Sheriff Tammy Sternard talks with Debra Fitzgerald about the county's largest, tax-levy-supported department and how they enforce the law, community policing, mental health crisis call challenges, the county's jail population, and finding the employees needed for Door County's vital, public safety sector.

  • Books and Butter Boards

    17/11/2022 Duración: 28min

    Andrew Kleidon is joined by Grace Johnson to talk about how she spends her winter: with books. Door County Reads is on the horizon, plus a sneak peak at a profile on Door County author Jill Stukenberg from the winter Door County Living magazine. After the break, a deep dive into the final evolution of the cheese board: the butter board. What is it, and why was it the best thing Kleidon tasted all year?

  • Making A Better Cycling and Walking Community with Nate Bell

    16/11/2022 Duración: 44min

    What if we didn’t design our communities around cars? That’s the question Nate Bell, a trustee for the Village of Sister Bay and an avid cyclist, has been thinking about a lot since he started biking in 2020. He joins the podcast to talk about changing thinking when it comes to connecting communities and steps the village hopes to take in the coming years.

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