Firefighter Katie Loomis
Ms. Loomis is a firefighter with the Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority. In this interview she tells how one becomes a firefighter, what the job entails, and reminds us to always believe in ourselves.
Ms. Loomis is a firefighter with the Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority. In this interview she tells how one becomes a firefighter, what the job entails, and reminds us to always believe in ourselves.
Interview with Ernie Sapiro on careers in business, music, and photography.
Nancy Guppy is an American comedian and television personality from Seattle, Washington, U.S. She is perhaps best known from her time as a writer and cast member of KING-TV’s Seattle-centric sketch comedy program Almost Live!, which ran for 15 years (1984-1999). Guppy has been creator/host/producer of a series of programs focusing on Pacific Northwest arts and culture, first City a Go Go on the Seattle Channel and KCTS-TV,[1] and as of 2015, Art Zone with Nancy Guppy, a weekly television program on the Seattle Channel.[3] In 2015 she produced an art exhibit Musician: a Portrait Project at Seattle’s newly restored Union Stables, featuring portraits by Ernie Sapiro of 172 prominent figures from the Seattle music scene.
This episode I chat with Natalie Bajinya who as a seven year old child survived the Hutu/Tunse Congo genocide. She went on to become an arbiter of unique, high-end fashions who designs and creates one-of-a-kind garments and made-to-order couture pieces under the label Undeniable Bajinya. Her story is nearly unbelievable.
In this episode, Davis talks with Dean Burke and Jillian Nettles who capture ethereal underwater art, most recently at Owen Beach. Dean has been photographing the Salish Sea for the past decade, and Jillian is an athlete who does underwater performance art, aka underwater dancing.