Trending Northwest
By Trending Northwest
Trending NorthwestFeb 17, 2024
Episode 97 : Discussing 123 Years of Nordstrom with Pete Nordstrom
As a fourth generation member of the Nordstrom family, Pete Nordstrom, has served as executive vice president of Nordstrom Inc. since 2000 and as president of the store's merchandizing department since 2006, before being appointed co-president in 2015. A leading fashion retailer, Nordstrom operates in 310 locations within the U.S. and Canada, running 119 full line branches and 183 Nordstrom racks.
During his time serving at the helm of the company, Pete has overseen several strategic acquisitions that have added to Nordstrom's market prominence within the fashion industry.
Episode 96: Ethereal Beats: Inside the World of August to August with Jay Orth
Dive into the unique soundscapes of Jay Orth, the Spokane-based musician behind the solo project August to August. In this episode, Erin and Melissa explore Jay's journey from a math-majoring Zag to a pioneering artist blending acoustic drums with lo-fi hip-hop vibes. Discover the inspirations behind his ethereal sound, the creative process of his debut album "Slow Down," and his experiences in the music scene of Spokane and Seattle. Jay shares insights into his musical evolution, the thrill of performing live, and how listeners can connect with his work.
Episode 95: Celebrating a Woman of Achievement: Vanessa Waldref of the US Attorney’s Office
Melissa and Erin chat with Vanessa Waldref, one of the 2024 Women of Achievement Award winners by the YWCA Spokane, for her pioneering work as the first female US Attorney for Eastern Washington. Learn more about her efforts to keep the community safe, along with her work mentoring the next generation of attorneys in this episode. The YWCA Women of Achievement Ceremony and Luncheon will take place in March - https://ywcaspokane.org/2024-woa-honorees/
Episode 94: Chatting with Inspiring Young Leader Sindhu Surapaneni
In this episode, Erin and Melissa chat with Sindhu Surapaneni, an inspiring young woman who is making a huge difference in philanthropy and entrepreneurship. Learn more about Sindhu’s work on the podcast and check out her henna work and Youth Entrepreneur Club here - https://www.indianyouthclubofspokane.org/
Episode 93: Gary Stokes on the Evolution of Public Television
In this enlightening episode, Gary Stokes, President and General Manager of KSPS PBS, shares his journey through the broadcasting industry, highlighting his extensive 27-year career from coast to coast. From his early interests in television to leading KSPS PBS, Gary discusses the impact of digital transformation on public television, the inception of innovative programs like Inland Sessions and the Civics Bowl, and the launch of 'Game Quest,' an educational initiative aligning with KSPS's mission.
Follow them on the following channels: YouTube: @ksps_pbs Instagram: @ksps_pbs Facebook: @kspspbs
Episode 92: Trends and Tips in Makeup in 2024 with Anna Mumau
Anna Mumau is a bridal makeup artist that creates an A-list, stress free, luxury beauty experience with all-inclusive, swoon worthy makeup packages for brides in the PNW and beyond. She specializes in skin-focused makeup, for brides who want to look like the naturally elevated version of themselves, and provide all-day touch-up and personal assisting services so that you can relax and cherish each moment on your big day.
Episode 91: Ins/Outs in Interior Design with Design for the PPL’s Erin Haskell
Would you love to have a designer for a day? Wondering what the latest do’s and don’t’s are for interior design in 2024? If so, you won’t want miss this interview with Erin Haskell of Design for the PPL!
Episode 90: Special Deeds for Special Needs with Corey Thomas
Corey Thomas is the founder of Special Deeds for Special Needs Kids with his wife, Katie Thomas. They bring smiles and happiness to children with special needs in the Pacific Northwest. They do themed bedroom makeovers for special needs children Throughout our region, and hope to make it a full-time mission.
Episode 89: 2023 Recap & Predictions for 2024
What did 2023 look like for Erin, Melissa and Trending Northwest? We reflect on how 2023 panned out for the magazine and what 2024 could bring both for TNW and the Spokane area region. Will our predictions hold up? We'll find out!
Episode 88: An Interview with Local Author Terece Hahn Metzger
In this episode, Erin and Melissa chat with local Washington author Terece Hahn Metzger about her debut novel, Attached. We chat about how she pursues writing with a busy day job, how she created such a strong female protagonist set in 19th century Washington state, and who Terece would like to see if her book were to be adapted into a movie!
Episode 87: Death and Dollars in Dialysis with Tom Mueller
New York Times bestselling author Tom Mueller joins us to discuss his latest book, How to Make a Killing, which investigates the murky world of the American dialysis industry. We explore the consolidation of just two dominant dialysis providers, and the limited options kidney patients have to advocate for better care. Mueller uncovers how flawed incentives and reimbursement policies in American healthcare enable these dialysis giants to prosper, while patients suffer. He shares some hopeful trends and solutions that could improve outcomes for people with kidney disease. Learn more about his work at tommueller.co and watch his panel interview with Northwest Passages here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vxy2UxIR_9c
Episode 86 : Again and Again with Jonathan Evison
In this episode, Melissa and Erin chat with Jonathan Evison about his latest novel, Again and Again. Evison is the New York Times Bestselling author of All About Lulu, West of Here, The Revised Fundamentals of Caregiving, This is Your Life, Harriet Chance!, and Lawn Boy.
Visit Jonathan's website and learn more about his books here - https://www.jonathanevison.net/
Episode 85 : The Immigration Resident with Jennyfer Mesa of Latinos En Spokane
In this episode, Melissa and Erin chat with Jennyfer Mesa, the founder and Executive Director of Latinos En Spokane, all about the new documentary The Immigration Resident. The Immigration Resident debuts October 20 at the Montvale Center, where you’ll immerse yourself in the Latino community with a movie premiere, discussion, and dinner. All proceeds from this event will go to the development of a legal department at Latinos En Spokane, where a full-time attorney and paralegal will offer no-cost or low-cost legal services to those within our community.
Learn more about this event at trendingnorthwest.com/les
Episode 84: Samara Behler on Spokane Real Estate
We chat with Samara Behler, a local real estate agent and expert on the Spokane and Spokane Valley housing markets. If you’re curious about the latest trends in local real estate, you won’t want to miss this episode!
Visit https://behlerhomesspokane.com/ to learn more about Samara, the properties she has for sale, and to connect with her if you’re interested in buying or selling a home.
Episode 83: Derek Hough - Yes, Derek Hough!
In this episode, Erin chats with Derek Hough from Dancing with the Stars about his upcoming show in Spokane this October, his success with Dancing with the Stars and much more.
Episode 82: Optimizing Your Whole Body’s Wellness with Kendra Johnson
Erin and Melissa chat with Kendra Johnson from Whole Body Wellness Aesthetics all about her background in wellness and nutrition, what Whole Body can do for you, and you won’t want to miss what she has to say about the top vitamins you probably aren’t getting enough of!
Episode 81: Going Down Therapy Road with Dr. Melissa Mace
In this episode, Erin and Melissa talk to Dr. Melissa Mace, owner of Discovery Counseling Group, about the importance of therapy, what to know before starting your therapy journey, and how you can get started with the right therapist for you.
Learn more about Discovery Counseling Center by visiting discovery-counseling.org. If you’re a student seeking an internship, reach out to info@discovery-counseling.org
Episode 80: Digging Deeper with Nichole Mischke of Stories Uncovered
Join us on an inspiring journey as we delve into the transformative power of storytelling with Nichole Mischke, the Founder and Director of UNCOVERED. Through her unwavering dedication, Nichole has turned stories of shame into narratives of strength, resilience, and connection. Erin and Melissa chat with Nichole about addressing shame, Uncovered's next event, and more.
Learn more and participate in the next Uncovered here: https://storiesuncovered.com/
Episode 79: How AI Will Impact Creatives with Matt Bogue
In this episode, Erin and Melissa chat with Matt Bogue of Houdini Interactive, a digital experiential marketing firm in Spokane, WA, all about the future of AI, digital creative work, and much more. Matt is also an honoree in two categories at our upcoming Summer Soiree Awards event, including being named an Emerging Leader to Watch and a partner at one of the Most Innovative Businesses in the Northwest!
Episode 78: Beyond Pink's Mission and Exciting Fun-raising with Jessica Southwick
In this episode, we chat with Beyond Pink's Executive Director, Jessica Southwick, about who Beyond Pink serves (you may be surprised!), how thermography works, plus Beyond Pink's big fundraiser (aka fun raiser!) happening this September!
Learn more about Beyond Pink here: https://beyondpink.net/
Get tickets to this September's fun-raiser here: https://auction.ilfmedia.com/auction/beyond-pink-2023/
Episode 77 : Elevating Diverse Stories in the NW with Channing Curtis
Channing Curtis is a morning news anchor and reporter at KREM 2 news. She’s been a news anchor for 6 years and before that was a sports anchor and reporter for 7 years. She’s originally from Dallas, Texas and has lived in Spokane for 2 years.
Channing is on our list of Emerging Leaders to Watch because of her work in elevating diverse stories in the Spokane community, and will be honored at our upcoming Summer Soiree at the Spokane Club!
Episode 76 : Giving Back with Virginia Clark
On this episode Erin and Melissa talk with Viriginia Clark!
Virginia is the Resource Specialist and Agency Coordinator at Giving Back Spokane, and has been helping others for the last 18 years, both in the health care system and in social services.
Through her experiences, Virginia has developed a deep understanding of the barriers individuals face in accessing care and housing. More recently, she and her husband, Rick, have combined forces to serve in their nonprofit, Giving Back Spokane.
She works directly with beneficiaries of her Community Provider Fund, which prevents individuals from slipping into homelessness due to circumstances beyond their control. She successfully brings multiple agencies to the table and fosters collaboration to find meaningful and sustainable solutions for people on the brink of losing everything.
Episode 75 : Curating Beauty and Community with Kelly Brown
Kelly Brown, President of The Friends of Manito and many other illustrious titles, returns to the Trending Northwest podcast to talk all about Manito Park, upcoming events, Spokane Leadership and more
Episode 74 : Becoming a Pickleballer with Stephanie Vigil
Today Erin and Melissa chat with Stephanie Vigil!
After 25 years of anchoring local TV news, Stephanie Vigil grew tired of reporting negative stories. The weight of the bad news was wearing her down.
That’s when she decided to take a sabbatical to see for herself that there’s more good, then bad, in this world.
With 3 months to explore, she found herself inside the Balboa Activity Center in San Diego where her new found love of pickleball changed her perspective on life. Pickleballers, of all ages, were so friendly and welcoming, eager to teach her, and others, how to play this fast paced game. After every session she’d walked away with a sense of belonging, and that she wasn’t the only one.
She discovered that it’s not money, nor material possessions that lead to a Very Good Life, it's the connection with others that matter the most.
Episode 73 : Learning about Local Resources for Small Businesses and Consumers with Mariah McKay
On today’s episode Erin and Melissa talk with Mariah McKay! Mariah is the founder and executive director of the Spokane Independent Metro Business Alliance(SIMBA). She has experience in program development, fundraising, communication, marketing, government relations and leadership development. Mariah discusses all things SIMBA and a brand new campaign with Live Local Inland Northwest that is all about the many different resources for both consumers and businesses.
Episode 72 : Giving Back to Spokane with Rick Clark
In this episode Erin and Melissa sit down with the one and only Rick Clark! They discuss his non-profit's recent rebrand, how much it's grown since they've last talked, what they do for the community of Spokane and what the future holds!
Episode 71 : Public Health, Salsa Dancing, and More with Jennifer Vigil
On this week's episode Erin and Melissa talk to Jennifer Vigil!
Jennifer Vigil is a health equity and outreach program manager at Multi Care Health System, and her commitment to community wellness goes beyond each appointment. Her role focuses on the social drivers that impact community health and how to help overcome those barriers to care. She has 26 years of experience in health care operations from executive leadership to Native American health, migrant and seasonal outreach, high end cosmetics, private practice and public health operations that give her a deeply impactful, practical way to positively impact the greater community as well.
Episode 70 : Spokane Workers Cooperative and More with Luke Baumgarten
Luke Baumgarten is a writer, community organizer and life-long Spokie who has spent his career telling stories and building community in this strange, fascinating place. On this episode Erin and Luke discuss the Spokane Workers Cooperative, Range Media, and his recent accomplishment, being one of Spokane's Top 21 Most Influential People.
Episode 69: The Spokane Scene with Brennon Poyner of Spokast!
Second time guest and 21 Most Influential Person in the INW, Brennon Poyner is a powerhouse in our community. Erin and Melissa chat with him about upcoming movies, saving Garland, the Spokane music scene and how he's 2 degrees removed from Johnny Depp!
Episode 68 : Fashion Advice with Lauren Trivison
Fashionista Lauren Trivison joins us on the podcast to discuss fashion advice, current trends and the behind-the-scenes of how she became an Instagram Influencer.
Episode 67: Prioritizing Coordination and Collaboration with Ryan Oelrich of Priority Spokane
Melissa and Erin chat with Ryan Oelrich of Priority Spokane all about nonprofits in the Northwest that are doing great work, which countries could be models for the US in terms of affordable housing, and why Ryan has been called the 'Thanos of nonprofits' in this week's episode of Trending Northwest.
Episode 66 : Making Hollywood Dreams Come True with Mandi price
In this episode, we talk with Mandi Price, a Hollywood television producer who grew up in Spokane and is now in charge of blockbuster productions like Daisy Jones and the Six, Archive 81 and Little Fires Everywhere. We learn about where she draws inspiration from, what it was like growing up with big dreams, and how she used her ingenuity and incredible work ethic to land her dream job.
Episode 65 : YWCA Women of Achievement Recipient Kay Olson
Kay Olson is a recipient of the 2023 YWCA Women of Achievement award in science, technology, and environment due to her work in helping vaccinate community members during the pandemic. She is the clinical lead for Public and Community Health courses at the Washington State University Spokane School of Nursing, helping to prepare students for their careers helping others.
Episode 64: Creating Generational Wealth with Latrice Williams
Erin and Melissa chat with Latrice Williams, a local realtor and impressive singer, all about her trajectory as a realtor, educator, and musician. We talk about the importance of creating generational wealth, including what it means and how everyone can achieve it, plus how Latrice's music career is an outlet and passion for her creativity.
Episode 63: Capturing Beauty with Hara Allison
In this episode, Erin and Melissa chat with Hara Allison, a photographer, magazine publisher, and podcaster. We chat about what it's like running a print magazine in a digital world, Hara's award-winning podcast Beneath Your Beautiful, and so much more.
Episode 62: The Importance of Local Media with Melissa Luck
In this episode, Erin and Melissa chat with journalist and News Director of KXLY, Melissa Luck, about what inspires her about media and journalists today, her role in the newsroom, big stories she was a part of that impacted the Northwest and much more.
Episode 61: A Queer-centric Celebration for All with Jonathan Shuffield
Melissa and Erin are delighted to chat with Jonathan Shuffield of the QueerCentric, a media powerhouse offering a voice to the queer community. We chat about what we're looking forward to on Broadway, plus upcoming celebrations for all that you won't want to miss!
After Hours Episode 2 : The Low Down
Erin and Melissa share their “super secret” Inlander Restaurant Week picks, all the crazy chaotic insane craziness that has gone on since the launch of their magazine, they discuss all the different shows they’ve been streaming lately, and they’ve got a little “tea” that you won’t want to miss out on.
Episode 60: Giving Back the Zag Way with Rasir Bolton
Erin and Melissa are so excited for this week's guest - Gonzaga men's basketball player and overall good human Rasir Bolton! We chat about Rasir's giving spirit, how he balances basketball, school and generous charity work, and his plans for life outside of Zags basketball.
Episode 59 : Women in Business with Carolyn O'Neill
In this episode, Erin and Melissa chat with the CEO and Founder of Dream Bigger Digital, LLC and the creator of the Stoked Approach, Carolyn O'Neill. We talk about the pressures, challenges and successes of women in business and how women can get started in entrepreneurship.
Episode 58 : Understanding Estate Planning in Washington with Katherine Tate
In this episode, Erin and Melissa chat with Katherine Tate of Tate Law Offices about what it's like preparing for the worst in Washington state! We cover what you need to know about estate planning, trusts, and why every person needs to consider getting a will.
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Episode 57 : Amy Higgins from Rotary 21
Erin and Melissa sit down with Amy Higgins from Rotary 21 to discuss how Rotary Club works, how to join, what they do and so much more!
Episode 56: Stephaine Courtney
In this episode, Erin and Melissa chat with Stephaine Courtney of The Learning Project Network about Black maternal health, motherhood support groups, the importance of doulas, and Stephaine's focus on Black Babies Awareness month and grassroots organizations supporting early education and learning. Follow Stephaine at @tlptalk on Instagram and at https://www.tlpnetwork.org/ online.
Episode 55 : Practicing Mindfulness with Hannah Talbot
Erin sits down with the owner of Anam Cara Healing Center, Hannah Talbot, to discuss mindfulness, how important it is to incorporate it into your daily life and why Hannah started Anam Cara Healing Center.
Anam Cara is giving the gift of mindfulness to 100,000 people over the next year - and kicking off with a free month in November - a season of gratitude, but also heightened emotions. To sign up for the city-wide meditation challenge go here > https://www.anamcarahealing.center/challenge
Episode 54 : Current Affairs at the Library with Shane Gronholz
Erin and Melissa discuss everything new at the library downtown and the future of public libraries with Shane Gronholz.
Shane wants to hear what the community has to say when it comes to programming at the library and encourages you to reach out to him via his email at sgronholz@spokanelibrary.org
Episode 53 : STCU Best of Broadway with Peter Rossing
West Coast Entertainment's Director of Marketing, Peter Rossing, joins the podcast to discuss all things STCU Best of Broadway! Erin and Melissa talk with him about their most recent shows, their upcoming shows, what goes into the production of each show, and how they adjusted to opening back up after COVID this year. They have so many new shows coming to Spokane this year and into 2023 that are bound to make for a wonderful night out! If you've never been to a show, or maybe you're an avid fan, this is sure to be the right episode for you!
After Hours Episode 1 : Erin and Melissa Try New Things!
Erin and Melissa discuss their wine club memberships, how Melissa hates corgis(rude), the worst dates they’ve ever been on, how Erin has been on more than 60 dates in her life that mostly took place at the Kroc Center(weird), Melissa’s fear of fair rides, and how Erin invented pocket confetti in our new uncensored after hours episode!
If you want to hear future After Hours episodes make sure to SUBSCRIBE with this link! > https://anchor.fm/trending-northwest/subscribe or check in on our socials for our kickstarter launching soon!
Episode 52 : Preparing Your Skin Care Routine for Fall with Alexi Sage
Talented makeup artist and Trending Northwest Magazine contributor, Alexi Sage, returns to the podcast to talk about ways to prepare for fall weather when it comes to Skin Care, the products she's been using lately, and the Backstreet Boys! She also expanding her team and getting ready to open her own shop!
Episode 51 : Lighting Up The Town with Chris Bovey
In this episode, Erin and Melissa chat with Chris Bovey about Vintage Print, the inspiration behind his new shop, and what exciting things Chris has in store for the Garland district!
Episode 50 : Talking Trending Northwest!
In this episode, Erin and Melissa talk about their exciting new project, Trending Northwest. Have you always wanted a lifestyle and travel magazine based in the northwest, covering northwest issues from diverse contributors? Then you won't want to miss this episode!