One Man Funk Band with Aaron Elston

An interview with Aaron Elston, owner of Central Oregon School of Modern Music based in Redmond, as well as his band The Wildland Blues Band. He discusses the philosophy of his teaching practice, which focuses on adapting musical basics quickly to play in an ensemble. The Wednesday Point is hosted by Louise Kaplan and Harrison McKinney. 

NAMI Central Oregon - Supporting Individuals and Families Facing the Challenges of Mental Illness

Program Manager Casey Munck and Board Member Kenny Hadden, from the National Alliance on Mental Health Central Oregon, share information about services available to assist individuals and families facing the challenges of mental illness. Working cooperatively, NAMI Central Oregon is a resource for referrals to Mental Health Professionals. They also offer training and support to individuals, family members, schools, police and other community agencies on identification and treatment options. 

Discussing Obesity and Weight Loss Treatments with Family Nurse Practitioner, Leah Sullivan

About 74 percent of adults in the US are overweight, according to the CDC. That includes nearly 43 percent who are considered obese. The United States has the highest rate with approximately 79.4 million obese individuals. These rates have tripled over the last 60 years. So the trend isn’t getting better. You may have heard about the new class of weight loss drugs called semaglutide, which are getting surprising results. Today we’ll explore those and other new treatments for obesity with Leah Sullivan, a Board Certified Family Nurse Practitioner and a member of the American Academy of Anti Aging Medicine currently serving as the Medical Provider for Optimal Medicine.

Lace Thornberg from Central Oregon Landwatch

Lace Thornberg discusses the purpose and focus of Central Oregon Landwatch and discusses a recent win at the federal level to protect old growth trees. We also talked about an informational event offered during the summer of 2024 at Worthy Brewing and information on volunteering and supporting the organization.

Closing Central Oregon's Racial Gap in Homeownership

Bend-Redmond Habitat for Humanity CEO Carly Colgan talks about efforts to close the racial gap in homeownership, and the grant from Oregon Housing and Community Services to support that effort. Also discussed: the return of Women's Build Week and the launch of Habitat Happy Hours.

HUE - Hearts Unknown Education

Nicola Carpinelli, Executive Director of HUE (Hearts Unknown Education), and charter student, Aiya, discuss the ways in which art (visual and performing) helps to heal youth who are struggling with challenging mental health and self-harm issues to find a place of purpose and belonging through Creative Wellness.

Switchblade, Central Oregon's Flying Car

Sam Bousfeld, captain of the Switchblade flying car team, explains the ins and outs of designing his revolutionary flying car design. Still working in the prototype stage, Bousfeld is now building the aircraft at their base in Prineville.

Healing the Scars of Colonization with WeX Community Outreach

JE Wascupum is a part of WeX Community Outreach's POC-led workshops that seek to bridge the gaps in cultural understanding. JE takes us through their philosophy on cross-cultural dialogue and its benefits of decentering the white perspective in group observations of society. WeX is set to launch their Central and Eastern Oregon chapter this July.

Deschutes Children's Foundation

Cassi MacQueen, Executive Director for the Deschutes Children's Foundation, talks about DCF's role in bringing 22 children's services providers together under one roof across four Central Oregon campuses and how that proximity improves the quality of providing timely support to families.

Central Oregon for Socialism

Alex Zendejas and Bronwyn Riley, two founders of Central Oregon for Socialism, recount their experiences at local protests, their goal to make a positive impact on the community, and what it takes to start a grassroots movement.