Recent Podcasts

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
Tom Challinor on the History of English

Why are “knight” and “night” pronounced as if they were spelled the same?  How did the English language take on the international prominence it has today?  Why is it the most widely used language on the Internet? Former high school English teacher Tom Challinor will 

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
StoryShare Training Starts Feb 19

Do you enjoy visiting with people? Are you a good listener? Are you interested in local history and making new friends? If this sounds like you, you may want to join the core group of volunteers who are making the Bainbridge Island StoryShare Project a model 

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
Author Dave Richards speaks Feb 15

Imagine being able to extend another’s life by giving up a day of your own. Would you do it? In this episode, BCB host Annie Osburn speaks with Bainbridge Island author Dave Richards, who explores this moral dilemma in his new novel, If I Could 

<i>Podcast: Community Cafe Bainbridge:</i> <br>UW Professor studies earthquakes and teaches climate change

Podcast: Community Cafe Bainbridge:
UW Professor studies earthquakes and teaches climate change

It’s not easy to discuss the Northwest’s risks of earthquakes in comparison to the risks of climate change, but those are the two topics shared by University of Washington Professor Paul Johnson in this Bainbridge interview via skype. Paul, who is a UW Professor of Oceanography and Adjunct Professor 

<i>Podcast: Community Cafe Bainbridge: </i><br>Lara Hansen on Climate Change: How to Adapt and Plan

Podcast: Community Cafe Bainbridge:
Lara Hansen on Climate Change: How to Adapt and Plan

Wondering what you can do about climate change? In this episode, BCB host Miles Schneiderman joins Lara Hansen, chief scientist and executive director of the non-profit Eco-Adapt organization, to discuss ways in which the Bainbridge Island community can adapt itself to the realities of climate 

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
Creating Backyard Habitats with Brown Bag Lecture February 6

What’s a certified wildlife habitat? Brandy Stier from the West Sound Wildlife Shelter tells BCB host Sandy Schubach about the next lecture in the Brown Bag Lunch Lecture Series, to be held at the Waterfront Community Center at 11:45 on Friday, February 6. Presented by 

Podcast: Who’s On Bainbridge:
Singer/songwriter Zach Fleury

In this musical podcast, BCB Host Kayla Black brings us live music with Bainbridge Island musician Zach Fleury.  Zach is a Northwest singer, songwriter, producer and session player who has collaborated with Noah Gunderson, Hot Bodies in Motion, Allen Stone, and Mackelmore.  He’s also done 

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
February at the Bainbridge Library

There’s lots on offer at the Library again for the month of February: Walk-in tax assistance and health insurance exchange assistance,  a presentation on Peru and Machu Picchu done by Robert Dashiell, and an introduction to Bainbridge History with Hank Helm of the Bainbridge Island 

Podcast: Who’s on Bainbridge:
Captain Ty Anderson retires from Washington State Ferries

All Aboard! In this episode of “Who’s On Bainbridge”, podcast host Jason Goyette sits down with Captain Ty Anderson. Captain Anderson retired in December of 2014 after working for the Washington State Ferry for 30 years. In our podcast, Ty will share with you how 

Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
Great Decisions Continues Jan. 24 at Bethany Lutheran

If you’ve been worried about Russia’s aggressive stance against the Ukraine, here’s your chance to learn more about Russia and its neighbors. From 9:30 til 11 am this Saturday, January 24th at Bethany Lutheran Church, the Bainbridge Island Library will present the third program in its