4/22: Leah Michaelsen, Tacoma Sustainability

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Leah Michaelsen introduces us to the City of Tacoma’s Office of Environmental Policy and Sustainability, explains the city’s Climate Emergency Resolution, and celebrates Earth Day! Interview begins at .

4/21: Christopher Uebelhor, Job Carr Cabin Museum Director

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Christopher Uebelhor shares the history of Tacoma’s first successful non-native settler who braved the Oregon Trail to stake his claim in Old Town. Interview starts at .

4/20: Mindy Barker, Muralist

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Artist Mindy Barker paints love through the streets of Tacoma, and brings us back to a time when a Bear named Jack drank beer from the hotel bar. Interview begins at .

4/19: Sunday Update

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It’s Sunday!  No interview today.

4/18: Saturday Update

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It’s Saturday!  No interview today, just news.

4/17: Brent Mason, Foss Waterway Seaport Director

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Brent Mason introduces us to a museum that celebrates our maritime heritage, a building that’s survived all odds, environmental stewardship and remediation, and one butt-kicking lady. Interview begins at .

4/16: Dana Coggon, Vanquisher of Noxious Weeds

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Dana Coggon is BACK, this time to talk about managing noxious weeds, from they annoying but tasty blackberry to more nefarious flora like giant hogweed or poison hemlock. Interview begins at .

4/15: Marissa Meyer, Sci-Fi & Fantasy Author

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Young adult author Marissa Meyer spins tales of cyborgs and space kittens, heroes and villains, from the world of traditional fairy tales and children’s literature. Interview begins at .

4/14: Marc Heinzman, Zoological Curator

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Marc Heinzman gives insight into the activities and restoration of pacific northwest woodland creatures at TacomaParks’ Northwest Trek. Interview begins at .

4/13: Jasmine Iona Brown, Public Art Creator

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Jasmine Iona Brown talks about the path that led her to Tacoma, her upcoming sculptural installation at the Eastside Community Center, and a photomural series portraying African American youth engaged in everyday teenage activities. Interview begins at .