50: Each One Teach One

Everyone is trying to live their best lives.

A true innovator and interpreter of the local landscape takes an interesting look at the current components in the school system that are meant to support yet hinder students to reaching their full potential. We must first fully acknowledge, as a society, that there is a problem and that students do fall short, not because of their own downfalls but because of the weaknesses of the system as a whole. By providing flexibility with scheduling and leaning into students' interests, the school system can be more open to the change and growth it’ll take to teach these kids.

Originally aired on February 22, 2023 on KPOV’s The Wednesday Point

 

16: Life In Transition

Living life in alignment with one’s soul purpose emits an authentic sense of joy.

Living life in alignment with one’s soul purpose emits an authentic sense of joy.

This open-hearted interview with Kata, a male to female transgender person, describes the feelings that surrounded her taking the first steps to transition, what it feels like to be misgendered at birth and, ultimately, to be who she feels she’s meant to be. Hear how the last two and half years went for Kata in such “an amazingly gentle place” to transition, working through the nerves and fully embracing the journey.

Originally aired on June 14, 2022 on KPOV’s Curiosity Lab

 

15: For The Love Of Animals

A rational, calm and gentle approach is most effective for tempering the communication that resonates with people.

Animal rights activist and educator Vanessa Marsot brings her intriguing insights about the cruelties of animal consumption and how to approach the topic across cultures. She opens up about her real-world experience defending animal rights against cultural and religious tradition, her passion for the connectedness of all beings and a global vision for the vegan community.

Originally aired on June 14, 2022 on KPOV’s All Things Vegan

 

14: Grief Is A Gift

We can trust in the love of life that holds and connects us, even when times are tough.

We can trust in the love of life that holds and connects us, even when times are tough.

Grief is a movement, a gift and an energy that when welcomed can open us up to life and a greater sense of well-being. Marci Wayman of Good Grief Guidance shares how when we tend to our grief we can shift, transcend and release it and in the process transform our entire lives. Hear how we can deepen bonds and our overall belonging with grace and compassion by allowing this moment to purely happen.

Originally aired on June 7, 2022 on KPOV’s Curiosity Lab

 

12: A Horse Is A Healer

Horses help people find their innate sense of self, relieve anxiety and promote all-around equilibrium.

The research is growing about the physiological benefits of being around horses and is shown to steady the heart, calm the mind and relieve dis-ease. Founded upon her lifelong passion for horses and vast experience, Darcy Bedortha, owns and operates the equine therapy program Horses on the Ranch. Hear how these amazing creatures are helping people on their healing journey.

Originally aired on March 1, 2022 on KPOV’s The Tuesday Point

 

11: Welcoming Civil Engagement

Growing up, he watched and learned from his grandmother who fought for racial justice in his midwestern hometown.

Growing up, he watched and learned from his grandmother who fought for racial justice in his midwestern hometown.

An eye-opening look at Oregon’s historic racism and the work that has been done locally to create a more culturally and racially welcoming community. Marcus LeGrand, mentor and teacher, tells how to effectively cooperate with organizations to offer mentoring, education opportunities and build outreach programs that provide for families, fight for restorative justice and change the narrative around inclusivity.

Originally aired on February 9, 2021 on KPOV’s The Tuesday Point

 

10: A Force Among Us

Mom’s Demand Action promotes gun safety, gun-sense laws and squashes myths to keep families safe.

Moms Demand Action promotes gun safety, gun-sense laws and squashes myths to keep families safe.

The ripple effect of gun violence is wide and the discussion here brings awareness to and questions how our immediate culture shapes the way we view and process gun violence. Brandy Steelhammer and Juniper Rook, both gun safety advocates in Central Oregon, vulnerably give their own stories and many ways to take action against gun violence.

Originally aired on May 31, 2022 on KPOV’s Curiosity Lab

 

9: Transitioning "Indoors"

Providing safe spaces and a sense of belonging can empower the homeless to transition “indoors.”

The number of homeless is rising, and this very diverse population needs a safe space to build self-esteem, create a sense of belonging and be in control of their own transition “indoors.” To better understand the practicality and humanity of such a multi-faceted issue, we talk to Larry Kogovsek, of Sagewood Sanctuary, who is an important advocate for the homeless in Central Oregon.

Originally aired on February 26, 2020 on KPOV’s The Wednesday Point

 

1: Burning Down The House

The remains of Canyon Cannabis in Gates, Oregon, burnt down in the devasating fires in Oregon during the summer of 2020. Owner Thorin Thacker on the process of getting things up and running post-burn in Mill City, Oregon.

The burnt remains of Canyon Cannabis in Gates, Oregon after the devastating fires of 2020.

Multiple cannabis dispensaries were burned to the ground during the devastating 2020 fires in Oregon. Hear how it went for Thorin Thacker, owner of Canyon Cannabis, dealing with local and state assistance and the relocation to Mill City, Oregon.

Originally aired on March 28, 2022 on KPOV’s The High Desert Co-op