Sustainable Culture

Sustainable Culture

por Jet McLaughlin
Ep 34: I Think, Therefore I Draw w/ Jeff Barlow
Over in Seattle, in a well-seasoned bar, somewhere in a single situated chair with a particularly choice view sits our guest today, Mr. Jeff Barlow, waiting. He’s got a sketchpad, stuff to draw with, and an impressive ability to trust his own process in the moment - the envy of any creative. The band, who’s about to provide live music for the night, is about to have their picture taken, and not in the way they’re probably used to. Draw it in One, Jeff’s professional tagline, refers to how he approaches his sketches. He draws the band in, well, one song. The result is raw and often emotional moments of what he sees in front of him in that amount of time. I think his work is a fantastic example of how trusting the process can be riveting, scary, and beautiful. I, an overthinker, find a lot of lessons in that. Check out Jeff's work at @Drawitin1 and his website: drawitin.one Visit our website: sustainableculture.online Follow us on instagram @sustainablecultureonline
Ep 33: Taking Tattoo Ownership By The Bears w/ Sarah Philp
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This episode is with the genuinely badass Sarah Philp, owner of Little Bear Tattoo Co. in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Her recent few years have been quite the wild ride of growth as she has become the owner of her own tattoo shop. She even trained her own husband how to tattoo, who works as an artist at Little Bear alongside her. She's created quite the thriving little community, and it made for an excellent conversation. Check out Sarah's work at @sarahphilptattoo and Little Bear Tattoo Co. at @littlebeartattoo_co Visit our website: sustainableculture.online Follow us on instagram @sustainablecultureonline
Ep 32: Big, Heavy, Happy Hearts - The Honor of Hospice Care w/ Megan Ryan & Eric Ladwig
This week's episode features Megan Ryan, Communications Specialist and Eric Ladwig, Executive Director for Hospice of North Idaho. They were voted 2024's Best Hospice Care Provider by Business Journal of North Idaho and have tons of wonderful things going on for the community. Hospice can be a hard subject for many, but its people like these two that reaffirm confidence and demystify the heavy subjects for people. Without life, there is no death; and without death, there can be no life. Visit Hospice of North Idaho: hospiceofnorthidaho.org. Follow them on instagram @hospiceofnorthidaho. Visit our website: sustainableculture.online Follow us on instagram @sustainablecultureonline
Ep 31: An Interview With a Soil Scientist w/ Adrian Gallo
This week I had the great fortune of interviewing another Idaho Conservation League scientist! This time it was none other than Adrian Gallo, a soil scientist and Climate Program Manager. We discuss agriculture, groundwater, aquifers, and soil. I hope you join us! Idaho Conservation League: idahoconservation.org. Our website: sustainableculture.online Follow on instagram: @sustainablecultureonline Please rate and review us!
Ep 30: In a Hole in the Ground There Lived a Bookworm w/ Alex of Bookishly Happy
We're back once again with chill chats about reading books, imagination, and owning a bookstore. Alex of Bookishly Happy graciously sits with me and as we discuss a variety of topics surrounding reading culture, including the challenges of getting into reading and, yes, banned books. Join us! Check out Bookishly Happy on their instagram: @bookishlyhappycda. Check out our instagram: @sustainablecultureonline. Our website: sustainableculture.online. We have a community trash pickup event on the books for Saturday, November 10th at 11am at Tubbs Hill in Coeur d'Alene! Follow our page for more info!
Ep 29: The Currents of Electric Energy, Cultural Shocks Included w/ Bri "Peebs" Crotinger
This week a long-time friend of the podcast returns to guest host, Bri AKA Peebs. The concept of electrification (the large-scale switch to electrical energy from fossil fuels) is one gaining attention in recent months following the signing of the historic Inflation Reduction Act. We agree we need to switch away from fossil fuels urgently, but we also have opinions. See Peebs' work: @pb.doodles, @barefootinboise, Wild Brewed Follow our insta: @sustainablecultureonline Visit sustainableculture.online for all things Sustainable Culture. Study on lithium mining in Zimbabwe HERE Info on Centralia, Pennsylvania HERE Net-Zero Report by Princeton University HERE Email Jet with any questions, comments or suggestions at jet@sustainableculture.online. Please rate and review the show if you feel so inclined! It helps a ton. Thank you for listening!
Ep 28: Violence, Accountability, and the Part We All Play w/ Sophia Emtman & Kaitlan Ducken
This week we approach topics that tend to be difficult discussions: domestic and sexual abuse. Kaitlan, Outreach & Education Coordinator, and Sophia, Counselor of Safe Passage join me in this fantastic breakdown of their work and where our culture sits on these issues. These two are beaming with passion for what they do, and it shines right through to the audio level. If you or someone you know is or could be a victim of domestic or sexual abuse, there is help and validity for you out there. You can call Safe Passage’s 24-hour helpline at (208) 664-9303, text them at (208) 449-7228, or even email them at safety@safepassageid.org. Visit their website: safepassageid.org Follow their instagrams: @safepassageid and @safepassageteen Help the podcast fund a new production PC via our Kickstarter campaign: https://bit.ly/SustainableCultureKickstarter Visit sustainableculture.online for all things Sustainable Culture. Email Jet with any questions, comments or suggestions at jet@sustainableculture.online. Please rate and review the show if you feel so inclined! It helps a ton. Thank you for listening!
Ep 27: The Coffee Industry's Tip Culture - Boon or Bummer? w/ Aaron Jordan
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This episode I got to discuss one of my favorite industries, coffee! I'm joined by the hilarious and delightful Aaron Jordan of Roast House Coffee, a Certified Organic coffee roaster based in Spokane, Washington. Aaron shares his history of how he got started in coffee, why he's stayed in it for 17 years now, and the opportunities he sees with the knowledge he's gained throughout the years. We also spend a great deal of time discussing tip culture, both in the coffee industry and at large. It's always a treat for me to explore the coffee world further. Help the podcast fund a new production PC via our Kickstarter campaign: https://bit.ly/SustainableCultureKickstarter Find Aaron on Instagram: @pouroveraaron Check out Roast House Coffee: RoastHouseCoffee.com Barista Magazine Tipping Culture Article: Part One, Part Two Visit sustainableculture.online for all things Sustainable Culture. Email Jet with any questions, comments or suggestions at jet@sustainableculture.online. Please rate and review the show if you feel so inclined! It helps a ton. Thank you for listening!
Ep 26: The Most Gracious Restaurant Rule Breakers You've Ever Met w/ T.J. & Mama Jill
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After over two years in hiatus, the podcast is finally back! Kick back and enjoy this heartwarming and sincere discussion with the owners and operators of Ten/6, an Alice in Wonderland themed Cajun breakfast place in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. You read that right! It is truly an experience to be had. We break down their history with food, their philosophy on turnover and management practices in the restaurant industry, and shed a few small tears in the process. Help the podcast fund a new production PC via our Kickstarter campaign: https://bit.ly/SustainableCultureKickstarter Visit Ten/6 on the web at www.ten6cda.com or on their fantastic Instagram page @ten6cda. Visit sustainableculture.online for all things Sustainable Culture. Email Jet with any questions, comments or suggestions at jet@sustainableculture.online. Please rate and review the show if you feel so inclined! It helps a ton. Thank you for listening!
Ep 25: Worms! Heroes of the Underground w/ Jeremiah Brunelle
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It's our last episode of our 8-episode winter season already! As the weather begins to warm up and the soil begins to thaw, many of us are anxiously waiting to get back into our gardens again, playing outside. Thus, friend and expert worm (and food) farmer Jeremiah Brunelle joins us for a fun, educational & lighthearted episode all about worms!
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