Recent Podcasts

<i>Podcast: Community Cafe:</i> <br>Citizen of the Year award winner Diane Landry

Podcast: Community Cafe:
Citizen of the Year award winner Diane Landry

It’s time to talk trash with award winner Diane Landry of the Bainbridge Island Zero Waste project. In this episode, BCB host Miles Schneiderman is joined by Diane Landry and Regina Spoor of Sustainable Bainbridge’s Zero Waste Initiative to discuss their work to improve and 

<i>Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:</i> <br>Hakomi workshop April 11-12 at Bodhi Center

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
Hakomi workshop April 11-12 at Bodhi Center

What is Hakomi and how can it help me? In this podcast, Lynn Morrison, therapist, teacher and senior certified trainer of Hakomi, answers those questions and provides enticing information about the upcoming Hakomi workshop on the weekend of April 11-12. Hakomi body-centered psychotherapy, an experiential 

<i>Podcast: Bainbridge Island Special:</i> <br>David Guterson’s BPA address: On writing <i>Snow Falling on Cedars</i>

Podcast: Bainbridge Island Special:
David Guterson’s BPA address: On writing Snow Falling on Cedars

As part of their March presentation of Snow Falling on Cedars, Bainbridge Performing Arts invited local author David Guterson to give a special presentation on his award-winning novel prior to a matinee performance of the play. In this 69-minute podcast, the third in our new 

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
New Exhibits for Spring at the Bainbridge Island Art Museum

In this podcast, Greg Robinson, Executive Director and Curator of the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art, tells us about the new spring 2015 rotation that recently opened. There are over 10 exhibits, more than usual, featuring Rosalyn Gale Powell, furniture craftsmen, Raymond Gendreau photography, a 

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
Sacred Sound Workshops at the Bodhi Center

The era of health care through sound has arrived.  For three evenings in April, Jennifer Waldron, Ph.D., will be leading a workshop called “SACRED SOUND HEALING FOR PRACTITIONERS.” To be offered Thursday evenings, April 2, 16 and 30 from 7-9 pm at the Bodhi Center, 

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
End of Life Conference April 4 at the Community Center

Following last month’s popular and sold out Aging-in-Place & The Villages Concept workshop, Sue Barrington invites the community to discuss and discover the options available, legal requirements, and benefits of planning for the end of our own lives at an End of Life Conference. To 

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
April at the Bainbridge Public Library

In this podcast library experts John Fossett and Tressa Johnson present an overview of April events at the Bainbridge branch of the Kitsap Regional Library. First off: LIBRARY U On Saturday April 4 at the BIMA Auditorium from 9:30-11:30, filmmaker Cameron Snow & geologist Gregory 

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
Intimate Music at St. Barnabas March 29

The Intimate Music Series at St. Barnabas will be showcasing a world premier at its next concert at 7 pm on Sunday, March 29th.   Canadian composer Arthur Bachmann had Bainbridge musicians in mind when he wrote Wood Poppy and Wild Iris.  The concert, titled 

<i>Podcast: Bainbridge Island Specials:</i> <br>Island Theater reads for radio: Part 2 of “Dear Editor”

Podcast: Bainbridge Island Specials:
Island Theater reads for radio: Part 2 of “Dear Editor”

This second show in the new podcast series of BCB Bainbridge Island Specials is a recording of Part 2 of “Dear Editor: Letters to the Bainbridge Review”, by the cast of Island Theater. This rendition is a documentary for radio recorded on March 1, 2015 

<i>Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:</i> <br>Japanese American Memorial marks 73 years since human tragedy of wartime

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
Japanese American Memorial marks 73 years since human tragedy of wartime

In this podcast, Clarence Moriwaki, who is the president of the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial Association, describes the upcoming March 30 anniversary commemoration at the Exclusion Memorial. Clarence, Japanese Americans residents, the Interfaith Council, government officials and many community members and nonprofits have worked 14