Listen in as we chat it up with local radio show host and lover of Everett music, Henry J.
Read MoreKaren Erickson, co-owner of the Everett Farmers Market, shares about the markets past, present and future. The joy of locally sourced goods. Meat pies. And more!
Read MoreTyler, Garret, and Henry discuss their favorite moments from various episodes from Live in Everett's first season.
Read MoreKippi and Gregory Leonard became Everett residents in January of 2017 when they took on a "Grand Renovation" on one of Grand Avenue's historic houses. Check out our interview to meet these awesome Everett residents.
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 MoreTyler and Phil from the Rise Seattle Podcast stopped by for part two of our discussion on the boom of Seattle and what that means for Everett.
Read MoreThis week we had Tyler Davis Jones and Phil Greely on the show. These guys host the Podcast, “Rise Seattle." Listen in as we talk all about Seattle's growth, and glean what that might mean for Everett.
Read MoreListen in as we chat with Everett City Council member, Paul Roberts about Everett's past, present and future.
Read MoreThe Co-Op's outreach and marketing coordinator, Leah Scates joins us to chat about what the Co-Op is, what they do, and why it matters for our community.
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.
Read MoreCheck out part 2 of our interview with her as we talk art, Elizabeth's ability to ask the best questions, what she's learning about and a bunch of Everett, stuff.
Read MoreElizabeth Person is an award winning artist, she's the one behind sketchy Everett, and she's also a member of the City of Everett's cultural arts commission. Check out part 1 of our interview with her as we talk art, Elizabeth's super powers, and some of her favorite things about Everett.
Read MoreMartin and Mary Adams of the band Oliver Elf Army are the foster parents of Everett's young and emerging artists. The married duo lend their support and praise of other artists in the community as often as possible and without prejudice. They rock, they roll, and they're Everett 'til the grave.
Tune into this extra special long episode to hear their story, their music and bunch of mediocre jokes.
Read MoreListen in as we chat coffee, what it's like to open a business in Everett, shifting cultural tides and more.
Read MoreHot Rod Heidi is cooler, and tougher than all of us at Live in Everett combined. She owns Everett's rad vintage shop, Hot Rod Heidi's Vintage Closet along with Sunken Ship Tattoo where she pierces people alongside her husband Matt, a tattoo artist.
Read MoreBrad Heyne is on the city of Everett's Cultural Arts Commission, he manages Silvercup Coffee, and plays in local band TELLERS. Listen in as we chat with Brad about local food, art, and his outlook on Everett.
Read MoreLet's do this. Let's make a Podcast. Welcome to episode 0.0. Live in Everett co-founders Tyler Chism and Garret Hunt share their vision for the new podcast and a bit about themselves.
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