This week we sat down with Erin Monroe, the CEO of Workforce Snohomish.
Read MoreThis week on the podcast we sat down with Snohomish County's YMCA Chief Operations Officer Ted Wenta to talk about the new Everett YMCA building.
Read MoreAlex Lark is an enthusiastic, civic minded citizen with big dreams for the city through the Metro Everett plan.
Read MoreThis week on the podcast we sat down with Judy Tuohy, Executive at the Schack Art Center, President of the Everett City Council, and 2017 mayoral candidate for the city of Everett.
Read MoreThis week on the podcast we chatted up Everett mayoral candidate and Cocoon House's Emeritus CEO Cassie Franklin.
Read MoreMayor of Everett for 14 years, tune in to hear our interview with Everett's longest standing mayor Ray Stephanson.
Read MoreThis week on the podcast we sat down with our office roommate Dana Oliver from the Downtown Everett Association. Besides taking care of cigarette butts in downtown, Dana juggles contractors and the Everpark parking garage.
Read MoreHopeWorks and Housing Hope are local nonprofits doing amazing things in our community to fight poverty and help folks get back on their feet. And then some!
Read MoreCocoon House: a safe place for at risk youth in Snohomish County. VP Joe Alonzo and Board Member Steve Erickson joined us this week to talk about what they do: providing a low barrier for individuals to get the help they need.
Read MoreCarol and Delaney are the master organizers behind the cultural arts scene in Everett.
Read MoreKathy Coffey is the executive director for Leadership Snohomish County – a local non-profit that identifies and trains leaders in our community. They've been doing this work for 20 years now and have a robust who's who list of alumni that have served our community well. She's a friend of Live in Everett (and a mentor) and we're grateful that she took time to join us.
Read MoreListen in as we chat with Everett City Council member, Paul Roberts about Everett's past, present and future.
Read MoreThis week we continue our conversation with the City of Everett's Public Health and Safety Director, Hil Kaman. Tune in to learn about street level issues and what the city is doing to help.
Read MoreHow do we address and wrestle with the cognitive dissonance of wanting a healthy, vibrant and safe community, while simultaneously caring for, and trying to understand those dealing with addiction and mental illness?
In our interview with Hil Kaman, the City of Everett's Public Health and Safety Director we discuss these questions, and learn all about what the Mayor's office is doing to make Everett a safer place for us all.
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