Sinopsis
Intimate interviews with interesting people... their story, how they got where they are and why they stayed in Southern Oregon.
Episodios
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Episode 29, Dr. Peter Adesman : "Guts and butts, a good cadaver, and traveling with wine glasses"
31/10/2018 Duración: 43minTrish Glose chats it up with gastroenterologist, Dr. Peter Adesman. He talks about growing up in Brooklyn, why medicine was the field he chose (and why everyone wanted a look at his cadaver in anatomy class) and why now he's taking on a new adventure of making wine. Pickiness about wine glasses included.
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Episode 28, Hilary Kemmling : "The other Hilary, rat and patootie, and giving a ghost tour"
24/10/2018 Duración: 46minTrish Glose shares stories with the queen of Jacksonville's Schoolhaus Brewhaus, Hilary Kemmling. She talks about growing up in Jacksonville, figuring out what she wants to be when she grows up, finding her niche and her adventure in Germany that helped create what she has today.
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Episode 27, Chris Dennett : "Warden of Hillhead, homeless and broke in Mykonos, tapas not topless"
17/10/2018 Duración: 52minTrish Glose finds out about business owner Chris Dennett who owns Elements and Beerworks. The two talk about his many travels around the globe, the day he woke up and just had to go to Australia, being broke in Greece, opening up a tapas bar and why he wanted a beer shop.
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Episode 26, Herb Quady : "King of Mexico, orange muscat and the godfather of grapes"
10/10/2018 Duración: 48minTrish Glose sits down with what some people call the "godfather of grapes." Herb Quady of Quady North and Barrel 42 Custom Winecraft not only explains what that means but talks about his long history with vineyards, wine and making it.
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Episode 25, Jeff Matschke : "1st Cavalry, getting blown up in Iraq, and asking for help"
03/10/2018 Duración: 40minTrish Glose gets a front row seat to Jeff Matschke's story. Currently a Medford firefighter, this Army veteran had two deployments overseas and was blown up in Iraq during the second deployment. He talks about that day his team drove over an IED, and the road to recovery that came after. It included walking with a cane and working to repair brain trauma. While he says he didn't realize he was experiencing post traumatic stress at the time, he understands it in a different way now. His story is one of bravery, resiliency, courage, and keeping up the fight.
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Episode 24, Sara Garr : "Existentialism 201, New Amsterdam gin, and being an over-sharer"
26/09/2018 Duración: 42minTrish Glose shoots the breeze with Sara Garr, production team member at Barrel 42 Custom Winecraft and Quady North. She says she wants to be a winemaker when she grows up, but the two talked about existentialism, her tattoos, drinking choices in college and how she just puts it out there. Her answer to the final meal question had them both drooling.
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Episode 23, Cathy Beaton : "Working with NASA, camouflaging bombs, red lipstick and high heels"
19/09/2018 Duración: 40minTrish Glose gets chatty with Cathy Beaton, owner and operator of Beaton Farm, a new vineyard and winery in Southern Oregon. The two discuss being from the south and Cathy talks about helping with integration at her Alabama high school, working with the Department of Defense and how she found her way first to Klamath Falls. There's also a funny story about where she met her current husband.
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Episode 22 : "Sigourney Weaver look alike, Trans-Siberian Express, living through 9-11"
12/09/2018 Duración: 38minTrish Glose gets the skinny on the very interesting life of Stacy Van Voorhees. She's currently the Outreach & Administration Manager at the Rogue Valley Growers and Crafters Market, but her world before moving to the Rogue Valley included traveling around the world, living in New York and meeting quite a few celebrities. Name dropping and tarot card reading may be included.
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Episode 21, Dr. Jim Shames : "Living on a commune, good karma and a syphilis outbreak"
05/09/2018 Duración: 39minTrish Glose learns some interesting things about Jackson County health officer Dr. Jim Shames, including the 17 years he spent on a commune. Addiction, drugs, delivering babies and traveling the world are just a handful of topics they discuss.
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Episode 20, Garth Harrington : "Japanese servant quarters, Ed Sullivan show, singing in the Army"
29/08/2018 Duración: 40minTrish Glose talks to a man many of heard on the radio before, Garth Harrington. Garth talks about growing up in San Francisco, living in a house meant for Japanese servants and how singing in a choir in the Army landed him on the Ed Sullivan show.
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Episode 19, Bree Boskov : "Romeo Must Die, netball and a Master of Wine"
22/08/2018 Duración: 31minKTVL's Trish Glose sits down with a new-ish Oregonian, Bree Boskov. This Australian and Master of Wine is the Education Director for the Oregon Wine Board. In Episode 19, they talk about growing up in Australia, why she left, and how being in a movie got her into wine.
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Episode 18, Kiley Evans : "Flirting with the boss, no common sense and smells of asparagus"
15/08/2018 Duración: 43minTrish Glose says cheers to Kiley Evans, winemaker at 2Hawk Vineyard and Winery in Medford. From talks about living in the south, to the scandalous way he met his wife, the conversation goes from death to wine to wearing clothes that don't match.
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Episode 17, Neil Clooney : Windsor Castle, man cave of headaches and the smell of pig farms"
08/08/2018 Duración: 38minTrish Glose has a front row seat with chef and local restaurant owner Neil Clooney. Clooney owns Smithfield's and Pub and Pies in Ashland. From rural parts of the United Kingdom to Southern Oregon, Neil shares his idyllic-sounding childhood, his love of cooking and how he ended up in the states.
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Episode 16, Joelle Graves : "Gentle Sunshine, working in a prison and a letter to President Obama"
01/08/2018 Duración: 38minTrish Glose talks to the Executive Director of the Rogue Valley Symphony, Joelle Graves. There were several tears during a conversation about her childhood, lots of laughter about her family, her work in a prison and then interesting talk about music and a letter to a former commander in chief.
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Episode 15, Gary Halliburton : "Living on the streets, psychiatric nursing and a death threat"
25/07/2018 Duración: 33minTrish Glose met Gary Halliburton several months ago while doing a story on mental health. Halliburton currently works in the Behavioral Health Unit at Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center, but his adventures span from living on the streets, by choice, creating end of life videos for those in hospice and wanting to help those suffering from mental health.
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Episode 14, Brandy Carson : "Battling alcoholism, little girl fears and acting at OSF"
18/07/2018 Duración: 39minTrish Glose talks and laughs (a lot) with local actor, Brandy Carson. She's spent two seasons with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. At 84, she says she's living the dream, but it didn't come without several years of heartache and battling alcoholism.
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Episode 13, Dave Siddon : "Training killer whales, nursing a baby eagle, and a John Denver special"
11/07/2018 Duración: 40minTrish Glose interviews Dave Siddon, Executive Director of Wildlife Images. They talk a lot about Dave's love of wildlife, how his father showed him the way (and sometimes not) and he shares the stories about how a few of his favorite animals now call Wildlife Images home.
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Episode 12, Joe Moxley : "Born in Paradise, tattoo of Chevy Chase, and Sugar Pine Bar
04/07/2018 Duración: 30minTrish Glose shoots the breeze with local business owner Joe Moxley on his carefree childhood, his love of rum, tattoos and why he's the guy that just seems to know people.
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Episode 11, Don Hurley : "First female quarterback, living in Australia and 80s mixed tape"
27/06/2018 Duración: 36minTrish Glose chats with Bicoastal Media's Operation Manager, Don Hurley. They talk about his start in radio, some of the many places he's lived, including Australia, adoption and some of his music loves.
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Episode 10, Teresa Pollman : "Wilhelmina, showing horses and being bad at geography"
20/06/2018 Duración: 31minTrish Glose talks to Teresa Pollman, owner of IMD in Medford. She talks about growing up with horses, how she started her successful modeling agency and the controversy that sometimes surrounds the industry.