This week on the Live in Everett Podcast we talk to Alex Lark from the City of Everett Planning Commission about the Metro Everett Plan and discuss places to fly out of Paine Field in 2019. We also highlight our event picks from the Weekly Goodness and play some Everett history trivia.
Oct 03, 2018•32 min•Season 8Ep. 77
This week on the Live in Everett Podcast we talk about the Judd and Black fire and getting out to vote in Everett. We also highlight our event picks from the Weekly Goodness and play some Everett history trivia with special guest Linda War Bonnet, our newest Live in Everett team member!
Sep 26, 2018•22 min•Season 8Ep. 76
This week on the Live in Everett Podcast we talk with Ron Averill, music historian and host of Mr. Neutron’s Record Closet at the Everett Public Library and places we like to go outdoors while the sun still exists (a.k.a fall). We also highlight our event picks from the Weekly Goodness and play some Everett history trivia.
Sep 19, 2018•29 min•Season 8Ep. 75
This week on the Live in Everett Podcast we talk about Everett annoyances and share your comments about Farms & Market closing. We also highlight our event picks from the Weekly Goodness and play some Everett history trivia.
Sep 12, 2018•22 min•Season 8Ep. 74
This week on the Live in Everett Podcast we mourn the loss of Farms & Market and chat with Jared Loranger from Upper Left Beerfest. We also highlight our event picks from the Weekly Goodness and play some Everett history trivia.
Sep 05, 2018•32 min•Season 8Ep. 73
This week on the Live in Everett Podcast we talk about IKEA ditching Everett, what will happen to the Riverside development project, highlight our picks from the Weekly Goodness and play some Everett trivia.
Aug 29, 2018•20 min•Season 8Ep. 72
Brad Heyne, manager of Silver Cup Coffee, was our first guest on the Live in Everett Podcast, so we felt it would be right to bring him back for the new format. We asked Brad to share his thoughts on if Everett is over-caffeinated, the current coffee scene in town and more. In addition to our interview, we also share our highlights from the Weekly Goodness, what's going on in our Everett lives and play some Everett trivia.
Aug 22, 2018•26 min•Season 8Ep. 71
We're back! Join Tyler, Garret and producer Henry J as they talk about their picks from the Weekly Goodness, speak on the pros and cons about the Metro Everett Plan and play some Everett trivia.
Aug 15, 2018•21 min•Season 8Ep. 70
The podcast is undergoing some changes, and Tyler and Henry sit down to tell you all about it on this week's podcast. We also discuss Henry's radio show, The Stereo Wire, making the move to Live in Everett.
Aug 02, 2018•19 min•Season 7Ep. 69
We talk birth this week on the podcast with Gabi from Bayside Birth & Midwifery. Gabi clears up some misconceptions about birth, placenta tips (seriously) and why Everett needs more cocktail bars.
Jul 26, 2018•35 min•Season 7Ep. 68
This week on the podcast we sat down with Eric Smith, owner of Bayside Bikes in downtown Everett. Eric shares what it's like running a small business in downtown and his tips for biking around the city.
Jul 19, 2018•32 min•Season 7Ep. 67
This week on the podcast we sat down with one of Funko's marketing guru's and Funko Funkast host Chris Sully. Purveyors of Pop Culture, Funko opened up their flagship HQ in downtown Everett in the summer of 2017. Originally founded here 20 years ago, they've continued to impact the community with their quirky pops and fun personality.
Jul 12, 2018•29 min•Season 7Ep. 66
This week on the podcast we sat down with Everett historian, Gene Fosheim. Gene is the author of Milltown Boy, was the president of the Everett Museum of History, and is a founding member of Historic Everett. Step back in time and discover the roots of Everett and what's happening with the new Everett Museum of History that will be opening in downtown Everett.
Jul 06, 2018•38 min•Season 7Ep. 65
This week we sat down with Seattle Music Insider's Christine Mitchell. Christine is a writer and photographer who chooses to stand against the norm and cover the Everett music scene, documenting shows and movements that no one else is acknowledging. Tune in to hear how she squeezes in at the front of crowds and why she loves Everett culture.
Jun 28, 2018•32 min•Season 7Ep. 64
This week on the podcast we sat down with the Port of Everett's Acting CEO Lisa Lefeber. An exciting topic among Everett residents, Lisa unpacks the new developments at the Waterfront Plaza. In the midst of these new builds, the Port is celebrating its 100th birthday with a variety of events and a special printed history book.
Jun 21, 2018•34 min•Season 7Ep. 63
This week on the podcast we sat down with three ladies from the Jet City Roller Derby: Nikki, Helana, and Tia, aka Harley Spin, Chicklets Rock, and Impaler Moon. Tougher than nails and lovers of beer, these hardcore ladies are fanatics when it comes to body injuries and racing around tracks. Get ready to laugh it up, or they'll bust your jaw. Just kidding...or are we?
Jun 14, 2018•39 min•Season 7Ep. 62
This week we sat down with Everett entrepreneur Grant Harrington with the Snohomish Running Company, organizer behind the new We Are Everett 5k. A proud Washingtonian, Grant oozes excitement for Everett and its potential to thrive. He also thinks HGTV needs to make a pitstop here asap. What is the We Are Everett 5k? Well it's a race, and a concert, and a street fair, and...well...listen to the podcast to get the whole scoop.
Jun 07, 2018•35 min•Season 7Ep. 61
This week on the podcast we sat down with local business owner Taylor Xavier from Whiskey Knits. A California transplant still adjusting to the rain, Taylor not only knits like a pro but also dyes yarn to sell. When not knitting, she also hits up local joints as a poet.
May 31, 2018•31 min•Season 7Ep. 60
This week we sat down with Erin Monroe, the CEO of Workforce Snohomish. Just like the name sounds, Workforce Snohomish works with Snohomish County residents and employers to help fill and train the workforce. Offering a variety of services through their WorkSource Centers, over 15,000 people were served in 2017.
May 24, 2018•33 min•Season 6Ep. 59
This week on the podcast we sat down with Snohomish County's YMCA Chief Operations Officer Ted Wenta to talk about the new Everett YMCA building. Preparing for the largest transition the Everett Family YMCA has seen since 1920, Ted fills in all the details we've been curious about. Where will the new building be located? What will happen to the old building? And is there really going to be a lazy river inside? An Everett-ite since 1995, one thing is certain: Ted Wenta is excited about the new Ev...
May 17, 2018•31 min•Season 6Ep. 58
This week on the podcast we chatted up Everett music icon Kyle Ledford from Soniphone Records. After growing up in and around Everett, Kyle shares his story of music, harsh upbringing, and his passion for giving opportunities to artists. Soniphone has a variety of options for artists to utilize, including a recording facility, spaces for rehearsal time, small batch vinyl production in a variety of sizes, in house production and out of house exporting, and more. Tune in to hear Soniphone's the pr...
May 10, 2018•36 min•Season 6Ep. 57
This week on the podcast we sat down with the two sassiest gals in Everett Cassidi and Allison from Riverside Trading Co. Hoarders of all things vintage, Cassidi and Allison dive into estate sales and turn out mid-century treasures. Tune in to hear all sorts of funny (and creepy) stories of sales gone wonky and their five fast favorites.
May 04, 2018•36 min•Season 6Ep. 56
This week on the podcast we sat down with Alex Lark, a jack-of-all-trades who has made Everett home. When not doing anything and everything related to public service, he works with the Everett Planning Commission helping the Everett City Council. Their current endeavor: the Metro Everett plan. Tune in to find out what "metro Everett" is and what changes could be coming to a waterfront near you.
Apr 26, 2018•41 min•Season 6Ep. 55
This week on the podcast we sat down with Tyler's insurance broker Nick Pembroke, a fascinating bloke who just happens to work at an insurance brokerage. A carnivorous reader, Nick hangs his hat at McClain Insurance, a sponsor of Live in Everett. Tune in to hear some horror claims stories and where his favorite place to grab a drink at in Everett.
Apr 19, 2018•36 min•Season 6Ep. 54
Our first returning guest, Maxwell Mooney has come a long way since his coffee cart at the Wetmore Plaza. Since we last spoke (on the podcast at least, we see him a lot cuz' we like him) Narrative was gearing up for their grand opening. Almost one year later Narrative Coffee is open and booming, wrangling awards such as Everett's Friendliest Staff and Sprudge.com's Best New Cafe in the World . Tune in to hear what's next for Narrative and how he honed his pro yoyo skills....
Apr 12, 2018•36 min•Season 6Ep. 53
Well, we did it. The podcast survived for a full year! But we didn't just survive, we thrived, all thanks to our loyal listeners. Tune in this week to hear about the highs and lows of podcasting over the past year, and a sneak peak at something new coming to Live in Everett.
Apr 05, 2018•39 min•Season 6Ep. 52
This week on the podcast we sat down with our friends Christa and Richard Porter who make up the Everett folk band The Porters. Returning to Everett five years ago to settle down and have two drop dead adorable kids, Christ and Richard are proud to call Everett their home. Tune in to hear a few of The Porters singles and to find out Richard's mad marriage skills.
Mar 29, 2018•34 min•Season 6Ep. 51
This week on the podcast we sat down with Everett musician Kevin Murphy of The Moondoggies . Disguised as a co-op employee, he takes pride in going on the road with the band and claiming Everett has their hometown. Tune in to hear the origins of the name "The Moondoggies" and how he has embraced fatherhood, band fame, and walking everywhere in town.
Mar 22, 2018•46 min•Season 6Ep. 50
This week we sat down with our bro Ryan Crowther, head of the Everett Music Initiative (EMI). Usually seen strolling the streets of downtown walking from meeting to meeting, RC is the brain behind Everett's biggest music festival Fisherman's Village as well organizer of a lot of shows showcasing local bands and bands from afar. Tune in to find out where this random photo of Tyler is, and what's next for EMI....
Mar 15, 2018•38 min•Season 5Ep. 49
This week on the podcast Garret and Henry sat down with the CEO of Compass Health , Tom Sebastian. Compass Health is a local non-profit that works in the realm of mental health with several facilities across the region featuring in-patient and out-patient services. Tune in the hear what Tom think's Everett needs (an interesting answer!) and what his hope for what Everett's future could be.
Mar 08, 2018•43 min•Season 5Ep. 48