Sinopsis
Podcast by Door County Pulse Podcasts
Episodios
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The Question of Genocide with Paul Cohen
27/03/2024 Duración: 32minWhat is genocide and is it a term that describes what’s happening in the war between Israel and Hammas? Debra Fitzgerald is joined by Lawrence University Professor Emeritus Paul Cohen, who talks about writer and philosopher, Hannah Arendt, and her brilliant book, Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil, in the context of today’s war. Cohen will host a Björklunden Zoom seminar book discussion on the topic: “Is Evil Really Banal: Hannah Arendt and The Question of Genocide,” April 4 - May 2.
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Brett Stousland on the Gibraltar Construction and the Response to A Gun in the School
22/03/2024 Duración: 55minGibraltar School will embark on one of the largest and most expensive public building projects in the county’s history this summer. Superintendent Brett Stousland and Project Manager Tim Bickert discuss the multi-year renovation project starting this summer to transform Gibraltar School. Then, Myles Dannhausen Jr. talks to Stousland about the school’s response to a student who brought a gun into the school building last week.
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Planting Trees with Jeff Lutsey and the Big Plant
20/03/2024 Duración: 42minThe partners that make up the Big Plant aim to add 10,000 trees to the peninsula landscape in April. Coordinator Jeff Lutsey of the Climate Change Coalition joins Myles Dannhausen Jr. to talk about his path the CCC, the value of trees and how to make a difference one root at a time.
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A Preview of Local Board Races and Shortages at the Coast Guard
15/03/2024 Duración: 30minLocal board, judge, and school board races are on the ballot in Door County on April 2. This week, Debra Fitzgerald joins Myles Dannhausen Jr. to talk about the candidate profiles in this week’s edition of the Peninsula Pulse, plus the latest on broadband funds making their way to the peninsula and staffing shortages at the Coast Guard.
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Craft Beer Evolution with One Barrel’s Peter Gentry
13/03/2024 Duración: 47minCraft Beer Evolution with One Barrel’s Peter Gentry by Door County Pulse Podcast
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Cheers to the Bayside Tavern with Bobby MacDonald
06/03/2024 Duración: 39minBobby MacDonald of the Bayside Tavern talks about why the family embarked on a refacing of the building to restore its historical look, his parents’ unusual business relationship, and the evolution of the Bayside Alley Shops. They also touch on the tavern’s place in Fish Creek and how the town’s historic charm is at the heart of its tourism draw.
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Could Potawatomi Get A Ski Hill Again?
01/03/2024 Duración: 24minThe ski hill in Potawatomi State Park hasn’t been open in a quarter century, but a Sturgeon Bay man hopes to resurrect it with a little fundraising, some motivated volunteers and a lot of work. Dana Wangerin joins Myles Dannhausen Jr. to talk about the effort to bring downhill skiing back to Door County.
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The Art of Senescence
28/02/2024 Duración: 37minChicago-based artists Ellen Holtzblatt and Mary Porterfield join Debra Fitzgerald for a conversation about their two-person show at the Miller Art Museum: Vestiges of the Tide. Both artists contemplate a topic in their work that brings awareness to what many of us prefer not to face: senescence, or the process of deterioration as we age, and who we'll be in our final years. The public can meet the artists and view the show March 1. See the Peninsula Pulse for more.
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How Parking Explains the World with Author Henry Grabar
14/02/2024 Duración: 36minJournalist Henry Grabar joins the podcast to discuss his book Paved Paradise: How Parking Explains the World. Grabar says that parking policies at the town, village and city levels impact much more than where we put our cars. He talks to Myles Dannhausen Jr. about how parking minimums shape our cities, our architecture, our streets and even our ability to provide the affordable housing we all say we want.
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Big Projects in Sister Bay
09/02/2024 Duración: 48minSister Bay has a long list of projects on its docket in the years ahead. Debra Fitzgerald and Myles Dannhausen Jr. discuss what’s up first and take a look at the housing study the village unveiled last month. Plus, Sturgeon Bay Fire Department has a new person at the helm and the city police department asks for the OK to put cameras up in 10 spots in the city.
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A Child Care Progress Check with United Way
07/02/2024 Duración: 41minIn 2019 Amy Kohnle and United Way of Door County decided to tackle the vexing child care shortage. In the five years since then, the sector has experienced the lowest of lows and the highest of highs, with one center closing, another expanding and the opening of a shiny new center. Kohnle and Molly Gary, the Child Care Community Coordinator for United Way, join Myles Dannhausen Jr. to talk about the state of child care on the peninsula.
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The Medicine Hiding in Plain Sight
05/02/2024 Duración: 48minLoneliness in America has been called an "epidemic" and "public health crisis" by U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy, but he also said there's medicine hiding in plain sight: social connection. Door County UW-Extension's Paul Salm, who works in the areas of human development and relationships, talks about the work being done in Door County to combat social isolation and loneliness.
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Chris Opper on the Door County Short Film Festival
02/02/2024 Duración: 39minThe 15th Door County Short Film Festival is coming Feb. 16 and 17. Founder Chris Opper joins the podcast to talk to Myles Dannhausen Jr. about how he picks selections from more than 100 submissions, what makes a great short film and the joy of browsing the shelves of movie rental stores back in the day.
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The Colors of Jennie Bexell of Spot and Sip
26/01/2024 Duración: 40minThere is nothing about Jennie Bexell that isn’t colorful. From her hair to her clothes, from the interior of her thriving retail stores and her latest restaurant, Sip, to her conversation, there is nothing bland about her. Myles Dannhausen Jr. talks to her about building a retail brand, what she learned working at Al Johnson’s and behind the bar, and what’s next.
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What's Up in Madison
19/01/2024 Duración: 55minDebra Fitzgerald talks with Rep. Joel Kitchens (R-Sturgeon Bay) about some of the legislation that passed in 2023 and some of the big-issue legislation on the docket right now, including a medical marijuana bill and a bill that would put an abortion referendum question to voters.
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Gibraltar Scraps Utility Fee and Businesses Changing Hands
12/01/2024 Duración: 30minMyles Dannhausen Jr. and Debra Fitzgerald talk about Gibraltar’s decision to scrap its Transportation Utility Fee. Then they discuss another wave of business sales, including the Wild Tomato.
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Peregrine Falcons and Power Plants
05/01/2024 Duración: 36minThe relationship between electric power plants and peregrine falcons is helping to preserve a bird that was nearly extinct less than 30 years ago, and still remains endangered in Wisconsin. Debra Fitzgerald talks with the man responsible for the successful peregrine falcon nesting seasons at WPS power plants in Wisconsin, Greg Septon, and WPS's Matt Cullen.
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Alcohol Bill Puts Wedding Barns in Limbo
30/12/2023 Duración: 43minWhen the legislature passed a bill overhauling alcohol rules in Wisconsin in December, it was hailed as a grand compromise. But wedding barn operators were left on the sidelines. Myles Dannhausen Jr. talks to Debra Fitzgerald about how the law impacts wedding barns, event venues and breweries and wineries. Plus, look at AI and the art world.
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The Top Stories of 2023
23/12/2023 Duración: 50minFrom big developments to big fires, Myles Dannhausen Jr. and Debra Fitzgerald dig into the stories that made the year.
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Lead and Arsenic in Door County Soils
18/12/2023 Duración: 43minAs Crossroads at Big Creek undertakes a project to clean contamination on its property from former pesticide mixing sites, Debra Fitzgerald talks with Bill Schuster about historic orchard management practices and the legacy they left in Door Soils. Schuster not only founded the county's Soil and Water Conservation Department, he grew up in Door County and worked in those orchards that later in his career he'd be charged with cleaning.