I am happy to have Ginger Wireman on the show this month. Ginger is a community member who volunteers for local green and arts causes and educates the public about Hanford cleanup. Hanford is where the Tri-Cities we know today got its start, and I appreciated learning more about it. We also get into her background — what brought … Continue reading Ginger Wireman of Hanford | An Integral Part of Tri-Cities History (Episode 5)→
I’m excited to have Erik Ralston on the show this month. He is the chief architect and team lead at LiveTiles’ Tri-Cities branch. LiveTiles is an international company that creates customizable online workspaces for teams. He is also one of the co-founders of Fuse Co-Working Space in Richland — where I’m currently recording in their … Continue reading Erik Ralston of LiveTiles & Fuse | Dreaming Big for Tri-Cities (Episode 3)→
It’s our first ever episode! My first guest is David Spaulding of Wheelhouse, the first community bike shop in Tri-Cities. We talked about how he developed his love of bikes, what brought him to Tri-Cities, how he got started with his first bike shop, Liberation Bike Shop, and what his plans are for Tri-Cities and … Continue reading David Spaulding of Wheelhouse | Tri-Cities’ First Bike Co-op (Episode 1)→
Welcome to Tri-Citizens! In this episode, I introduce myself and tell you why I’m excited to go on this journey. I also introduce and gush a bit about our Tri-Cities, WA. I included a few facts from the sources below. Those from Wikipedia are further backed by other sources, which you will find on their respective … Continue reading Welcome to Tri-Citizens (Episode 0)→