Victoria Kristy and Antony Sparrow from Sunriver Stars

Victoria Kristy, Founder of Sunriver Stars, and Antony Sparrow talk about the Sunriver community theater, its origins, motivation, and community investment. They share information on their current production and their recruitment of directors, actors, and stagehands.

KPOV Kids Camp and Youth Radio Hour

Gillian Hodgen, Programming Manager, and Caleb Norwood, one of the hosts for Youth Radio Hour, talk about youth programs available through KPOV. Gillian talks about being a DJ on the radio for both adults and adolescents and components of Kids Camp offered during the summer. Caleb talks about how he sets up his shows and the variety of options available to other hosts on the Youth Radio Hour.

Pavel Stuchlik from NOA | AON

Pavel Stuchlik, internationally known for his healing work, is the founder of NOA | AON. The seven components of the NOA | AON lifestyle are meditation, prayer or divine commune, light diet, treat your body as a temple, selfless service, silence and nature, and singing or listening to sacred music. He talked about the workshops he offers and what led him to his life's work.

The Wonders of Nature in Your Own Back Yard with Author LeeAnn Kreigh

Author LeeAnn Kreigh talks about ways to enjoy the outdoors in Bend and Portland and discover the wonders of the natural resources including flowers, trees, shrubs, birds, mammals and other live species in nature. We explored the contents of her books - The Nature of Bend and The Nature of Portland - along with the suggested scavenger hunts in easily accessible locations in nature.

Talking City Growth with Bend City Council Mike Riley

This conversation with Bend City Councilor Mike Riley explores new building in Bend with the goal of creating density rather than sprawl. In addition to city growth, there was conversation about the new fire levy, building projects in Bend (both east and west side), responsibilities of the City Council, and what drew Mike Riley to local politics.

Marie Wattier and Mattie Swanson, Founders of Women Emerging

Marie Wattier and Mattie Swanson are founders of Women Emerging. The organization focuses on women in transition, primarily women in their sixties. They talk about their yearly retreat held outside of Bend and their monthly gatherings to create, define and design in a supportive group setting.

Peaceful Presence - Compassionate Friends and Death Doulas

Carolyn and Jacquie spoke with Elizabeth Johnson, representing Peaceful Presence, a community-based organization working compassionately with those who are facing death. Efforts focus on compassionate care, helping families and individuals identify needs and wants during the process, and supporting patients and family members during the death process of a loved one.

ConnectW -- Women's Network

Ginger Weeden, President of ConnectW, talks about a networking program for women entrepreneurs and business owners in the Central Oregon community. Mixing socializing with networking, the organization offers women a chance to share and learn from others on how to promote and run a successful business.

Tim Willis from DIY Cave

Tim Willis, owner and co-founder of the DIY Cave in Bend, Oregon, talked about the development of the business and the available programs, classes, and tools that can be used by community members to fix and create a variety of items from car repair to fused glass.

Pelvic Floor Therapy with Mackenzie Van Loo

Jacquie Elliott and Jacey Silk sit down with Physical Therapist Mackenzie Van Loo, who specializes in the pelvic floor, to discuss the pelvic floor, important facts surrounding that area of the body, and how to care for yourself.

Emily Boynton from Mosaic Medical

Emily Boynton is the Senior Development Director at Mosaic Medical, a nonprofit medical provider in Central Oregon serving the medical and social needs of citizens in the community. She joined Carolyn and Jacquie to discuss the wide array of medical and social services offered through the organization, how the organization originated in Central Oregon, and future plans.