
Madrona Wear
This episode is in collaboration with WWU students: Ava Simcoe, Alex Schramm, Frank Stephenson and Carter Nelson From Bozeman, Montana West Persons shares his journey from a college dropout to the proud owner of Madrona

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Hosted by EICStoryProjects · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 20 episodes
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Stories caught by Western Washington University students in collaboration with the Entreprenuer Innovator Changemaker's' Story Projects.
EICStoryProjects hosts The ESP: Student Caught Stories, a business show with 20 episodes published.

This episode is in collaboration with WWU students: Ava Simcoe, Alex Schramm, Frank Stephenson and Carter Nelson From Bozeman, Montana West Persons shares his journey from a college dropout to the proud owner of Madrona

This episode is in collaboration with WWU students: Joris Everts, Ella Perry, and Adam Kendrick Common Threads Farm is a non-profit in Whatcom County that connects kids to healthy food. Through multiple programs, they ed

This episode is in collaboration with WWU students: Kai Drotz, Jaden Walter, Brody Robinson, and Leyton IreyFor our SEIC Story Project, our team partnered with the Bellingham Food Co-op to learn more about how sustainabi

This episode is in collaboration with WWU students: Genna Tobin, Emma Cline, Alex Hines, and Sky McCasland Sustainable Connections, a nonprofit that has been active in the Bellingham area for nearly a quarter of a centur

This episode is in collaboration with WWU students: Kosta Biros, Tyler Johnson, Jarad Barth, and Melissa Ramirez The Bellingham Makerspace is a place that offers materials and machines for creating, designing and buildin

This episode is in collaboration with WWU students: Berkley Mcclellan-Tedrow, Cody Smith, Emily Swan, and Grace Barrett In the heart of downtown Bellingham is a little community bike shop, the Bike Hub serves as a space

This episode is in collaboration with WWU students: Alyssa Fabie, Daniela Hernandez and Ixchel Kissman More than a temporary stop, at the heart of Bellingham, Lydia Place creates hope and belonging for many families in o

This episode is made in collaboration with WWU students Mitchell Wrest, Lucas Hakamada and Gabe Laigo. In this episode of The Rising Tide Collective, Mitchell, Lucas, and Gabe sit down with Alli from Blue Skies for Child

This episode is made in collaboration with WWU student Izzy Knutson. Meet Melissa Gómez, founder of Hustle Team Nation, a powerhouse brokerage firm empowering life insurance agents to reach their full potential. As a pro

This episode is in collaboration with WWU student Mel Ramirez. Have you ever discovered a passion and thought "hey, I could make a business out of this!". Quynh D. Nguyen, the founder of Pink and Posey, had a similar tho

This episode is in collaboration with WWU student Shannon Register. I recently had the privilege of interviewing renowned photographer and educator Henry Tieu as part of my field research for Western Washington Universit

This episode is in collaboration with WWU student Storm Hedman. In this episode of Salish Sea Stories, we sit down with Seattle-based videographer Gio Jennings of Middle Fork Films to explore his journey turning a passio

This episode is in collaboration with WWU student Mirella Morfin. In this podcast, we’re speaking with Lili, one of the co-founders of L&L Bakery, which she started with her mom. We’ll be diving into their story—how the

This episode is in collaboration with WWU student Kurtis Johnston. On this episode of The ESP we sit down with the founder of B'ham Hop, Bailey McCully, to discover the inner workings of a Bellingham based swing dancing

This episode is in collaboration with WWU student McKenzie McLeod Fairhaven Runners and Walkers is more than just a specialty store in Bellingham, Washington - it's a cornerstone of the community. Known for their high-qu

This episode is in collaboration with WWU student Mackenzie Owens. In this podcast we’ll be sitting down with artist Suzanne Lundberg, creator of the sustainable clothing business, The Goat’s Coat. You’ll hear the advent

This episode is in collaboration with WWU students: Jane Burleigh, Emily Ann Dombek and Piper Isolde Kassouni. Nestled in a quiet corner of Whatcom County, Growing Veterans is a nonprofit farm that serves as a healing sp

This episode is in collaboration with WWU students: Blake Mortens, Storm Hedmon, and Matthew Cromwell Welcome back to the ESP podcast from Western Washington University! In this episode, we chat with Susan Hutton, Execut

This episode is in collaboration with WWU students Colby Love, Charlie Dietiker, Austin Ellison and Brooke Organ This podcast interview with Coast to Coast Sustainable's features an inspiring conversation with co-founder

This episode is in collaboration with WWU student Ella Perry. In this episode of the ESP Podcast, host Ella Perry sits down with Morgan Curry from Skagit Gleaners to discuss their vital work in reducing food waste and ad
Tyler Johnson
Recruiting Coordinator and Assistant Baseball Coach · Curbside Landscape & Irrigation
1 appearance on this show
Cody Smith
Director of Climate Initiatives · JO Y’s weekly Intersex show
1 appearance on this show
Melissa
Bellingham Food Co-op
1 appearance on this show
Gio Jennings
Middle Fork Films
1 appearance on this show
Lili
L&L Bakery
1 appearance on this show
Alli
Blue Skies for Children
1 appearance on this show
Melissa Gómez
Hustle Team Nation
1 appearance on this show
Quynh D. Nguyen
Pink and Posey
1 appearance on this show
Morgan Curry
Skagit Gleaners
1 appearance on this show
Suzanne Lundberg
The Goat’s Coat
1 appearance on this show
Bailey McCully
B'ham Hop
1 appearance on this show
Stephanie Manning
Coast to Coast Sustainable
1 appearance on this show
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