Sinopsis
Podcast by Door County Pulse Podcasts
Episodios
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25 Years of Fishstock with Eric Lewis
01/09/2023 Duración: 40minEric Lewis joins Myles Dannhausen Jr. to talk about the Camp David Reunion Concert at Fishstock, where Lewis has been packing the barn for 25 years for the Labor Day concert. He returns to the state Sunday night. They talk Fishstock, the legend that is Dave Ellmann, and the way the Fishstock thread of musicians changed the county’s live music scene in the early 2000s.
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Something for Everyone at DKAF
30/08/2023 Duración: 19minAndrew Kleidon is joined by Eric Simonson to talk about the 2023 Door Kinetic Arts Festival, a celebration of a diverse range of performance styles. From Cocktails to short films, dance to opera, and everything in between.
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Democracy's News
25/08/2023 Duración: 53minWhat does the raid of a Kansas newspaper in early August say about today's society? Has journalism, citizenship and civic discourse disintegrated to such a degree that our democracy is threatened? Here to talk about that with Debra Fitzgerald is Mike Killenberg and Rob Anderson, former professors of journalism and communications, current Jacksonport residents, and authors of the newly released book, Democracy's News: A primer on journalism for citizens who care about democracy.
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Prof. Donald Shoup on the High Cost of Free Parking
21/08/2023 Duración: 41minFew things shape the look and economics of our communities more than parking requirements. Unfortunately, most villages, towns and cities write their requirements to produce the exact opposite of the communities they want to encourage. Myles Dannhausen Jr. talks to UCLA professor and author Donald Shoup about why parking minimums hurt communities and how thinking differently about parking can help businesses, ease congestion and help pay for other services.
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The Waning Commitment to Transparency
11/08/2023 Duración: 52minAre municipalities and school boards abusing the spirit of transparency in open meetings and records? Debra Fitzgerald and Myles Dannhausen Jr. discuss the disturbing trend of local boards using closed session meetings for dubious reasons. Plus, a look at Sister Bay’s new facilities plan draft, the search for a pigeon and an update on reporter Sam Watson.
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Door County Nice with Emma Chamley
07/08/2023 Duración: 17minAndrew Kleidon talks with Pulse intern Emma Chamley about her favorite stories and experiences from the summer.
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Democracy and the Arts with Bronwyn Mauldin
04/08/2023 Duración: 34minGetting people to engage in democracy and government has been a central theme in the work of artist Bronwyn Mauldin. She joins Myles Dannhausen Jr. to discuss the intertwining of art and democracy and her upcoming seminar at Bjorklunden Aug. 6-11. Mauldin is a writer, zine maker and researcher. She serves as director of research and evaluation at the Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture, where she leads a team that utilizes data and research methods to strengthen the arts ecology and ensure all residents have equitable access to the arts.
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Edward McPherson Explores Passions Through Writing
02/08/2023 Duración: 43minPulse assistant editor, Grace Johnson, is joined by author Edward McPherson who is the nonfiction judge for the 2023 Hal Prize. The two talk about how McPherson got into writing, his three books and what he is working on as a newly minted Guggenheim Fellow.
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Maritime Week with Paige Funkhouser and Cam Ehlers-Kwaterski
01/08/2023 Duración: 30minMyles Dannhausen Jr. sits down with Paige and Cam to talk about Sturgeon Bay’s big maritime celebration Aug. 1-12.
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Jumping in Feet First with Chicago Mule
28/07/2023 Duración: 26minAndrew Kleidon hangs out with Matthew Gordon, one half of the band Chicago Mule, to talk about what it takes to make your band your full time job, gigging in Door County, and much more.
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Matt Sampson of Sway Brewing and Blending
25/07/2023 Duración: 35minMyles Dannhausen Jr. catches up with Matt Sampson, the brewer and owner of Sway Brewing and Blending, the small brewery that just celebrated its first birthday in Baileys Harbor. Sampson talks about his vision for the brewery, his path to helming his own shop and partnering with others to create a place for beer, food and community.
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Trauma in Paradise
21/07/2023 Duración: 33minDoor County may seem like paradise to many, but those who work in the wellness and mental health fields understand that trauma, anxiety and depression are just as common here as in other rural communities where there's more isolation and access to services. Local professionals want to help our community become more resilient and are starting with a day-long conference, Aug. 15 in Sturgeon Bay: Hope Beyond the Hurt. Debra Fitzgerald talks with two of its organizers: Rebecca Nicholson, community connector with the Door County Partnership for Children and Families, an internal program of United Way of Door County; and Sophie Sielen, Door County coordinator and victim advocate for the Sexual Assault Center through Family Services of Northeast Wisconsin.
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Poet Sean Hill Explores Place, Belonging
19/07/2023 Duración: 28minIn this episode, Pulse assistant editor, Grace Johnson, is joined by Sean Hill, poet and judge for the Hal Prize in poetry. They talk about his first steps into poetry, the themes he explores in his work and what he’s looking for in Hal Prize submissions.
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A Second Chance at the Redmann Property
14/07/2023 Duración: 40minAndrew Kleidon and Myles Dannhausen Jr. have a few updates to some long-term stories, including Fish Creek’s second chance to purchase the Reddmann Property. Also, Door County will welcome athletes to challenge their bodies in the Door County Triathlon this weekend.
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Billy Bob Thornton and J.D. Andrew
07/07/2023 Duración: 24minAcclaimed actor Billy Bob Thornton is coming to Door Community Auditorium next week in a new role – as the lead singer of his band the Boxmasters. He joins the podcast with bandmate J.D. Andrew to talk to Debra Fitzgerald about his love of music, performing and creative influences.
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Bringing back the Bookmobile with John Sawyer
05/07/2023 Duración: 32minThe bookmobile was a conduit to the outside world for thousands of Door County children in the days of one-room schools and before satellite libraries existed in every community. Now a committee of the Egg Harbor Historical Society is raising funds to bring it back to life to educate people about the history of education in the county, support literacy programs on the peninsula and revive a cherished piece of local history.
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July 4th Primer, A New Roundabout, and a Graffiti Crackdown
30/06/2023 Duración: 33minDebra Fitzgerald joins Myles Dannhausen Jr. to give a brief rundown on everything going on for the 4th of July holiday week in Door County. Then they dive into the news, including a roundabout that is likely coming to the Culver’s intersection, a graffiti crackdown at Anderson Dock, and the latest on broadband expansion projects.
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The Right to Read with State Rep. Joel Kitchens
27/06/2023 Duración: 42minDebra Fitzgerald talks with state Rep. Joel Kitchens about the Right to Read Act he authored and is on track to becoming law. The bill would transform the way reading is taught in Wisconsin. They also discuss another of his bills that has passed the Assembly that would make hormonal contraceptives available without a prescription and what is and isn't in the 2023-2025 budget, that's expected to go to a vote June 29 and 30.
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What's Next for Author Toya Wolfe
21/06/2023 Duración: 36minWolfe broke onto the Chicago literary scene in 2022 with the release of her debut novel, Last Summer on State Street. Since then, the awards have been piling up for the author, educator and judge for the 2023 Hal Prize in fiction. Now with the Chicago Book Award under her belt, Wolfe is looking towards a year of new writing projects. In this episode, she is joined by Pulse assistant editor, Grace Johnson, to discuss those new projects as well as the upcoming Hal Prize.
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No Blues at Hill Street with Scott Watts
15/06/2023 Duración: 52minScott Watts joins Myles Dannhausen Jr. to talk about his restaurant, Hill Street, and the many twists and turns it took to get it open. Watts shares his theories on how to run a restaurant that doesn’t suck your soul and attracts staff; serving nightmares; business succession challenges; and creating a menu that you actually want to cook.