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Food & Wine has led the conversation around food, drinks, and hospitality in America and around the world since 1978. Tinfoil Swans continues that legacy with a new series of intimate, informative, surprising, and uplifting conversations with the biggest names in the culinary industry, sharing never-before-heard stories about the successes, struggles, and fork-in-the-road moments that made them who they are today. Each week, you'll hear from icons and innovators like Daniel Boulud, Guy Fieri, Mashama Bailey, and Maneet Chauhan, going deep on their formative experiences, the dishes and meals that made them, their joys, doubts and dreams, and what's still on the menu for them. Tune in for a feast that'll feed your brain and soul — and plenty of wisdom and quotable morsels to savor later. New episodes every Tuesday.
Jeff Slakey에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Jeff Slakey 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
From local leaders and hometown heroes to breaking stories and in-depth conversations, the KMAS Podcast brings you the voices that matter in Mason County, Washington. Hosted by longtime broadcaster Jeff Slakey, each episode dives into what’s happening around the Hood Canal—government, education, small business, the outdoors, and everything in between. New episodes drop throughout the week, featuring interviews, community spotlights, and extended versions of the stories you hear on the air at KMAS. Subscribe, listen, and stay connected to your community—wherever you are.
Jeff Slakey에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Jeff Slakey 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
From local leaders and hometown heroes to breaking stories and in-depth conversations, the KMAS Podcast brings you the voices that matter in Mason County, Washington. Hosted by longtime broadcaster Jeff Slakey, each episode dives into what’s happening around the Hood Canal—government, education, small business, the outdoors, and everything in between. New episodes drop throughout the week, featuring interviews, community spotlights, and extended versions of the stories you hear on the air at KMAS. Subscribe, listen, and stay connected to your community—wherever you are.
Turn up the volume for the next chapter of KMAS Radio’s Shuck & Strum summer series! 🎶 Recorded live on the Finch Creek Stage at the Fjord Oyster Bank in Hoodsport, this 75-minute set features Aaron Gorton —the Pacific Northwest’s premier One-Man Jam Band . A master looper and multi-instrumentalist, Aaron layers guitar, keys, and percussion in real time, morphing from rock swagger to sun-splashed reggae grooves without missing a beat. The result? A mind-bending soundscape that makes your brain dance and your heart smile. From festival-ready originals to blissed-out improv jams, Aaron’s performance is an immersive trip that leaves crowds buzzing long after the final loop fades. Couldn’t make it to Hood Canal for the waterfront sunset? Relive every euphoric swell right here—or catch it on AM 1030 , FM 103.3 , and all KMAS streaming platforms. Plug in, press play, and let Aaron Gorton turn your speakers into a one-man symphony of rock-reggae joy.…
Feel the energy of KMAS Radio’s Shuck & Strum summer kickoff—now on demand! 🎸 Recorded live on the Finch Creek Stage at the Fjord Oyster Bank in Hoodsport, Washington, this 70-minute set captures Kitsap County singer-songwriter Adam Thorne (@adamthornemusic) at his eclectic best. A 16-year Navy veteran by day and guitar-slinging troubadour by night, Thorne blends Dwight Yoakam twang , Black Keys–style riffs , and pop-punk chord progressions into a fresh Pacific Northwest country-rock sound. Backed by special guest Carlos Santos on rhythm guitar (goodbye looper pedal!), Adam rolls through originals slated for his upcoming EP, fan-favorite bar-room anthems from Poulsbo to Kingston, and a few surprise covers that have the crowd hooting along. Whether you missed the waterfront sunset or just want to relive it, cue up this concert podcast and let the Hood Canal vibes roll—streaming here, on AM 1030 , FM 103.3 , and every KMAS platform. Stick around to hear Adam’s on-stage stories about submarines, keggers, and the road that made him “regionally well thought of.”…
In this in-depth Candidate Conversation , host Jeff Slakey sits down with retired Navy Senior Chief Ken Mobley , one of four contenders for Shelton City Council Position 3 . Mobley shares his journey from aircraft-carrier leadership to life in Shelton, explains why economic growth can’t come at the expense of natural beauty, and lays out four pillars—fiscal health, sustainable development, transparent leadership, and youth engagement. The pair dive into hot-button issues like affordable housing, Brewer Park’s homelessness debate, and why every vote in August’s top-two primary matters. Mobley also opens up about balancing family, fitness, and community service, revealing why he believes small coalitions of committed residents can spark big change. Recorded May 2025. Jeff has emailed all four of the candidates for the Shelton City Council #3 race for a chance to connect. He is only doing this position for the primary since it's the only race that has more than two people in running for the same position. #KenMobley #SheltonCityCouncil #LocalElections #MasonCounty #CommunityLeadership #AffordableHousing #EconomicGrowth #HomelessnessSolutions #YouthEngagement #OlympicPeninsula #VoteLocal #CandidateConversation…
Superintendent Wyeth Jessee joins Jeff Slakey for a deep-dive year-end recap of the Shelton School District. Below are the key questions Jeff asks so you can jump right to the info you need: Big Wins: What are you most proud of as the 2024-25 school year closes? Post-COVID Classrooms: Is rising student engagement tied to finally moving past pandemic disruption? Strategic Plan Progress: How are test scores, discipline numbers and classroom practices aligning with the district’s pillars? Choice & Cedar Success: Why were their 50 graduates—and first-gen diplomas—such a milestone? Shelton Promise: How does the free-tuition pact with Evergreen State College change futures? Athletics & Activities: Why do sports and clubs matter in a phone-centric world? Crowded Board Meeting: What drove the surprise turnout and emotions over staffing cuts? Balanced Budget 101: How do rising utility bills, insurance and under-funded mandates force layoffs? Mental-Health Support: What services remain after counseling reductions? Special-Ed Funding Gap: Why are levy dollars no longer allowed to backfill federal/state shortfalls? Dual-Language Facts: Has the program really been cut—or just misunderstood? Staff Culture Surveys: How does leadership track morale under financial pressure? Teacher Autonomy: How much freedom do educators have within state standards and adopted curricula? Looking Ahead: What’s the superintendent’s graduation message—and the game plan for 2025-26? Recorded June 12, 2025 —two days before Shelton High’s commencement at Saint Martin’s. #SheltonSchools #WyethJessee #MasonCounty #PublicEducation #SchoolFunding #StudentSuccess #FirstGenGrads #SheltonPromise #EvergreenStateCollege #EducationBudget #MentalHealthMatters #SpecialEducation #DualLanguage #TeacherAutonomy #Graduation2025…
On this month’s Sheriff’s Sit-Down —recorded live at the Fjord Oyster Bank—Mason County Sheriff Ryan Spurling joins host Jeff Slakey to tackle the big questions facing local law enforcement and the community they serve. Forest Festival recap: why joint visibility with Shelton Police, State Patrol and Squaxin Tribal PD matters. History lesson: Sheriff Spurling breaks down Sir Robert Peel’s nine principles of “policing by consent” and explains why they still guide modern deputies. Neighborhood Watch win-rate: how retiree-heavy areas like Lakeland Village and Alderbrook keep crime low—and how you can replicate their success. House Bill 1163: longer wait times and live-fire training for gun purchases by 2027—will it curb crime, or just burden law-abiding owners? Homelessness vs. “criminal vagrancy”: Brewer Park’s tent city, skyrocketing calls for service, and the fine line between help and accountability. Call to action: join a Watch group, attend the first-Friday sheriff’s lunch, and row in the same direction for a safer Mason County. Recorded June 5, 2025 . Sponsored by Our Community Credit Union. #SheriffSpurling #MasonCounty #CommunityPolicing #PeelianPrinciples #NeighborhoodWatch #ForestFestival #HB1163 #GunLaw #PublicSafety #LawEnforcement #Homelessness #HoodCanal #FjordOysterBank #WashingtonPodcast #SmallTownSafety…
KMAS is launching its brand-new Shuck & Strum summer concert series, live from the Fjord Oyster Bank in Hoodsport, Washington—and we’re starting strong with Kitsap County singer-songwriter Adam Thorne (@adamthornemusic) . Host Jeff Slakey chats with the 16-year Navy veteran about juggling submarine communications by day and guitar strings by night, the 20-year evolution of his songwriting, and why “regionally well-thought-of” is a business-card flex. Expect talk of Dwight Yoakam twang, Black Keys riffs, pop-punk chord progressions, and Thorne’s brewery-circuit gigs from Poulsbo to Kingston. Adam previews Thursday’s 90-minute set, reveals the stories behind his upcoming three-song EP, and invites everyone—kegger hosts included—to book him. Special guest Carlos Santos (aka @guitarlos) will join on rhythm guitar so Adam can finally ditch the looper pedal. Catch the show in person at the bank, on AM 1030, FM 103.3, or any KMAS stream. Music kicks off at 6 p.m. , wraps around 7:30 p.m. , with plenty of time to meet Adam afterward. #AdamThorne #ShuckAndStrum #FjordOysterBank #HoodsportMusic #LiveConcertSeries #KMASRadio #KitsapMusician #NavyMusician #PacificNorthwestMusic #CountryRock #IndieSongwriter…
Join KMAS Radio host Jeff Slakey as he sits down with Peninsula Credit Union’s Community Financial Educator, Darrell McVea , for a candid talk on conquering financial stress. Discover why budgeting doesn’t have to feel restrictive, how emergency funds create true peace of mind, and the “free-money” power of 401(k) matches. From daily coffee habits to big-ticket goals like vacations, Darrell breaks down practical ways Mason County residents can save smarter—no matter their income or generation. Get motivated by real success stories, learn where to find Darrell’s free one-on-one advice around town, and start building a money plan that works for you today. Watch now and feel proud of the community resources helping neighbors thrive! #BudgetingTips #MoneyManagement #PeninsulaCreditUnion #MasonMatters #MasonCountyWA #PersonalFinance #EmergencyFund #SavingsGoals #FinancialWellness #CommunityStrong…
Wonder what an Economic Development Council actually does ? Or how they measure success when it comes to growing jobs, attracting businesses, and supporting housing in a rural county? In this episode, KMAS’s Jeff Slakey sits down with Kevin Shutty, Director of the Economic Development Council of Mason County, for a candid conversation about what’s really happening behind the scenes. How do we get ready for big employers—or support the small ones already here? What makes a site "shovel ready"? And why is affordable housing a key piece of economic development? Kevin shares his insights on the opportunities and challenges facing Mason County—from infrastructure investments and industry cluster studies to partnerships with the Navy and preparing for population growth. If you care about the future of Mason County—or just want to understand what’s shaping your community—this episode is a must-listen. #MasonCounty #EconomicDevelopment #WashingtonStateGrowth #SheltonWA #BelfairWA #PugetSound #LocalBusiness #InfrastructurePlanning #HousingDevelopment #RuralRevitalization…
Get the inside scoop on Sound to Sea – Working Together to Build Resilient Coastal Communities , a hands-on workshop coming to the newly renamed Sacred Waters Center for Restoration & Retreat (formerly Harmony Hill) on June 5, 2025 . Host Jeff Slakey sits down with Mason County WSU Extension’s Tessa Halloran and Kayla Wells-Yoakum to explore why coastal resilience isn’t just an ocean-front issue—it’s vital for every homeowner along Hood Canal and Puget Sound. They unpack how the Coastal Hazards Organizational Resilience Team (COHORT) —a partnership between WSU Extension, Washington Sea Grant, Emergency Management, and the Department of Ecology—uses Climate Commitment Act funding to protect shoreline communities. Hear details on slope-stabilizing native plants, biochar for water retention, septic and water-quality hacks, and simple lawn-and-garden habits that deliver long-term environmental payoffs. Whether you live on Highway 106 or visit the canal for recreation, you’ll learn practical steps to safeguard property, shellfish beds, and future generations. Pre-registration is encouraged by May 28 .…
Join KMAS host Jeff Slakey for an upbeat, behind-the-scenes look at the 81st annual Mason County Forest Festival (May 29 – June 1, 2025). Festival president Amy Cooper breaks down the bonus-weekend carnival, free Friday Family Fun Night, wildfire-prevention displays, and Saturday’s packed schedule—from the Goldsboro Creek Run to the nighttime fireworks. Parade chair Robin Redman reveals what to expect from the Paul Bunyan Grand Parade—80+ entries, all-city marching bands, visiting floats, and full live coverage on KMAS & Mason Web TV. Logging-show producer Mick Sprouffske cranks up the excitement with new Pacific Northwest championship events: springboard chop, hot-saw, women’s single-buck, plus a dual obstacle-pole race at Loop Field. Whether you’re a local, a tourist, or just love small-town celebrations, this episode is your audio guide to four days of rides, music, food, fireworks, car shows, and family-friendly fun in Shelton, Washington.…
The Day of Champions is back! On May 29th, North Mason High School will host this heartwarming track and field event for special needs students across Mason County. With 140 participants, 100 volunteers, and loads of joy (plus rubber chickens), this Kiwanis-led event is one you won’t want to miss.
Shelton School District Superintendent Wyeth Jessee joins Jeff Slakey for a wide-ranging conversation about early literacy success, the impacts of state budget shortfalls, and how local levy dollars keep essential student services running. From the challenges of defining “basic education” to celebrating over 50 students attending Evergreen State for free, this interview dives deep into the heart of Shelton’s public schools and their role in shaping the community’s future.…
In this episode of Sheriff’s Sitdown , Jeff Slakey catches up with Sheriff Ryan Spurling at the Oyster Bank in Hoodsport. They cover everything from the power of community engagement in law enforcement to homelessness challenges, the impact of Shelton’s new Flock camera system, and the importance of youth structure and service through NJROTC. Brought to you by Our Community Credit Union. #MasonCounty #SheriffsSitdown #PublicSafety #HoodsportWA #CommunityPolicing #FlockCameras #HomelessnessCrisis #NJROTC #OysterBank #KMAS #SheltonWA #LawEnforcement #OurCommunityCreditUnion…
On this episode, Jeff Slakey talks with Tessa Halloran from the WSU Extension Office about the upcoming “Be Septic Smart” workshop happening May 15th in Shelton. They dive into why understanding your septic system is crucial for homeowners—especially those near waterways or with vacation rentals. From landscaping tips to warning signs and maintenance myths, this episode is full of helpful info to keep your system running right and our environment safe. https://extension.wsu.edu/mason/event/2025-be-septic-smart-workshops/ #SepticSmart #MasonCounty #WSUExtension #WaterQuality #HomeMaintenance #PNWLiving #SheltonWA #EcoFriendlyLiving #PublicHealth #SoundLiving #PugetSoundProtection #PodcastInterview…
We’re back with Amber Anderson from South Mason Fire & Rescue to talk about one of Mason County’s favorite traditions—the Mother’s Day Pancake Breakfast ! Happening this Saturday, May 10th from 9:30 AM to noon at Fire Station 4 on Arcadia Road, it’s more than just pancakes and mock mimosas. We dive into how this event supports vital community programs, from school supply drives to smoke alarm installations and the growing Mobile Integrated Health program that’s making waves nationwide. Plus, find out how South Mason is working behind the scenes to help residents age safely at home, reduce emergency calls, and stay connected to the community they serve. Links: 📍 Pancake Breakfast info: southmasonfire.org 📘 Follow: South Mason Fire & Rescue Firefighter Association on Facebook #MothersDayBreakfast #SouthMasonFire #CommunityFirst #MasonCountyWA #FirefighterFundraiser #WildfireReady #PancakesForACause #MobileIntegratedHealth #PublicSafety #KMASradio…
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