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By Christian Harris: author, business owner and entrepreneur
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The podcast currently has 76 episodes available.
As we head into 2020, the Sea-Town Podcast is going to be taking a break for a while so Christian can focus on his business endevors and family. This is not "good bye" but simply a "see you in a while". We have every intention of ramping up the podcast again with great new fresh guests... but it may be a little while.
After starting the Sea-Town Podcast nearly 4 years (May 2016), publishing 77 episodes & with a total of over 23,000 downloads/listens... I'm just not able to keep up with posting consistency or able to give the podcast the time and energy I feel it really needs.
We will be back though. Enjoy the interviews we have done this far and keep the recommendations coming, for new guests to feature once we start up again.
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This week's guest is Ryan Reese, Co-owner of Seattle's Pike Place Fish Market. Pike Place Fish Market has become world famous for their amazing & sustainable seafood and is top of the list for Seattle visitors and tourist for their fun fish throwing routine.
Ryan grew up in Seattle and went to Seattle public schools. He graduated from Eastern Washington University with a Business degree. Ryan got his start in the commercial real estate space. At that time it was the golden age, around 2001, and he did very well. He really enjoyed it while learning the ins and outs of business, making deals and connecting with people. He’s always been pretty entrepreneurial.
Ryan has never been afraid of hard work. When he started at the fish market, it was completely out of his wheel house but it’s been incredible for him. During our conversation we talk more about the fish market, running a business and how to lead people. If you take care of your people, they will take care of you.
Learn more about Ryan, Pike Place Fish Market and all things entrepreneurial in this episode of the Sea-Town Podcast.
Episode Highlights:Pikeplacefish.com The Professor and the Madman Mercado.com
Ways to Subscribe to The Sea-Town Podcast:Thanks for joining us again this week. If you have any tips, suggestions, or comments about this episode, email me at [email protected]. If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend or use the social media buttons at the bottom of the post. Finally, please leave us a nice review on iTunes, as ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated!
This week's guest is Aaron Tekulve, Pop-up chef and owner of Surrell Seattle. Known for creative locally sourced high-end, multi-course meals in small intimate settings, Aaron and his business Surrell, have made a name in the Seattle foodie scene.
Surrell is a Seattle based private dining company and pop-up restaurant. They bring the experience of a great restaurant to you. Aaron works directly with his client’s to create a unique evening that they and their guests will remember forever. Events can range from three course family style dinners to six course tasting menus with wine pairings to hors d'oeuvres parties and anything in between.
Surrell was named Seattle Magazine’s BEST pop-up restaurant, and on very special nights Surrell comes a life as a pop-up showcasing some of the very best cooking in the Pacific Northwest. A strong focus is put on highlighting the many great farms and purveyors we have in the PNW through a creative and delicious menu highlighting chef Aaron Tekulve’s modern American cuisine.
Learn more about Aaron, Surrell and what their pop-up restaurant and private dining experiences so memorable on this episode of the Sea-Town Podcast.
Episode Highlights:Thanks for joining us again this week. If you have any tips, suggestions, or comments about this episode, email me at [email protected]. If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend or use the social media buttons at the bottom of the post. Finally, please leave us a nice review on iTunes, as ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated!
Marmalade band, live at West Seattle Music Fest
Another special episode this week with an interview with the band Marmalade recorded LIVE from the West Seattle Beer & Music Festival. They are a sweet 12 piece improve funk band with 2 DJs! Check them out during any of their regular shows in the Fremont neighborhood in Seattle.
Marmalade was formed in 2002 and has been playing together so well for so long that they blend together perfectly. They play completely live and improvisational. It’s never the same but it’s always the same. The intention has always been to blend the party and have a great experience between the DJs and the band. They never really practice but do rehearsals every once in a while.
Like their namesake, Marmalade is like a sticky jelly... it’s hard to get away. They play weekly at 5:30 or 6:00 pm in the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle.
Learn more about Marmalade, how they got started and what they are all about on this episode of the Sea-Town Podcast!
Episode Highlights:- How Marmalade got started - Evolution of Marmalade - Improv aspect of the band - Time dedicated to Marmalade - Bringing the worlds off bands and DJS together - Where the name Marmalade came from
- The future of Marmalade - Living in the moment - What brought Marmalade to the West Seattle Music Festival
Links:- Marmalade on Facebook
Ways to Subscribe to The Sea-Town Podcast:Thanks for joining us again this week. If you have any tips, suggestions, or comments about this episode, email me at [email protected]. If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend or use the social media buttons at the bottom of the post. Finally, please leave us a nice review on iTunes, as ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated!
This week's guest is Phil Tavel, with an update on his running for Seattle City Council District 1 (West Seattle). As someone who has lived in West Seattle for over 20 years, he did great in the primary and is positioned to make real change for Seattle.
Get out and vote and make your voice heard!
Tavel is heavily involved in the community’s civic organization. He is currently the vice president of the Morgan Community Association (MoCA), on the board that runs the Morgan Junction Festival, vice president on the board of directors of Allied Arts, Seattle’s oldest civic organization which was primarily responsible for saving Pike Place Market and Pioneer Square, and is on the board of directors of the Seattle Green Spaces Coalition in West Seattle. Additionally, Phil has participated in 500 trivia nights at Talarico's Pizzeria, raising funds for organizations such as the West Seattle Helpline, Westside Baby, and the YMCA after school program.
Phil Tavel will bring new experiences to the Seattle City Council. As a former high school Physics teacher and past owner of multiple small businesses, Phil is capable of understanding difficult issues and is ready to listen to the people of Seattle.
Episode Highlights:Phil Tavel (206) 206-507-4962 [email protected]
Ways to Subscribe to The Sea-Town Podcast:Thanks for joining us again this week. If you have any tips, suggestions, or comments about this episode, email me at [email protected]. If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend or use the social media buttons at the bottom of the post. Finally, please leave us a nice review on iTunes, as ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated!
This week on the Sea-Town Podcast, we are sharing some micro interviews from the West Seattle Beer and Music Festival. The West Seattle Beer and Music Festival is a unique event at the Alki Masonic Center featuring 20 brewers. The goal is to celebrate craft beers, great music & community while raising awareness and funds for the West Seattle Food Bank.
During the episode, I speak with Michael, the owner of Ghost Fish Brewery in SODO. They are celebrating their five year anniversary. I personally love Ghost Fish. The food is great and they offer delicious gluten free beers.
I also chat with DJ Mr. Moon. He came out to the festival and played music between bands. His role was to pull everything together, to keep the beer flowing and the people interested. This was his Second year doing it and thinks it’s a great event for the neighborhood.
Bob Lovelace, the man who started Willow and I also have a conversation. He does touring working and playing work. When it comes down to it, he really just thinks of himself as a deadhead hippie. He loves playing songs that reflect how he feels.
Steve Smith, the founder of Seattle Drum School, and I chat for a bit as well. The Seattle Drum School started in 1986. They started just with drums. Although it has evolved and grown into a full music school from there. They now have 30 teachers and locations in Lake City and in Georgetown.
Steve is not only a teacher, but a player as well. He plays in a band. His wife is an amazing musician as well and has a family album coming out. She is a singer/songwriter.
Joe "the mayor" Jeannot wraps up the weekend of The Second Annual Beer and Music festival with, "They came, they saw, they drank a lot of beer. Overall it was great turnout and everyone had a great time. Get ready for year three..."!
Learn more about the West Seattle Beer and Music Festival and hear from great people in the community during this episode of the Sea-Town Podcast.
Episode Highlights:Thanks for joining us again this week. If you have any tips, suggestions, or comments about this episode, email me at [email protected]. If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend or use the social media buttons at the bottom of the post. Finally, please leave us a nice review on iTunes, as ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated!
This week's guest is Cameron Moores, co-owner of C&P Coffee and winner of the Podcast West Seattle Coffee Tournament. C&P Coffee is a long-time West Seattle coffee shop and regular community meeting space, hosting a variety of regular events from music to poetry readings and open mics.
C&P Coffee is located in a quaint house, and serves as the community living room. You’ll find a space for you here, with everything from a poetry pole to a community garden C&P is a meeting place for everyone. They have been in business for 16 years and are always looking for ways to engage with the community.
Learn more about Cameron, what she’s currently doing and all that C&P Coffee has to offer on this episode of the Sea-Town Podcast.
Episode Highlights:Thanks for joining us again this week. If you have any tips, suggestions, or comments about this episode, email me at [email protected]. If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend or use the social media buttons at the bottom of the post. Finally, please leave us a nice review on iTunes, as ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated!
This week’s guest is Phil Tavel, who is running for Seattle City Council District 1 (West Seattle). Phil has lived in West Seattle for over 20 years, has owned multiple small businesses and is primed to be a great representative for the desires and needs of the people in District 1. Phil is running for City Council because he believes that Seattle can do better. Four years ago he ran for City Council and finished 3rd. Phil says that the time for change is long overdue, and he wants to provide Seattle with a voice of moderation and common sense.
Tavel is heavily involved in the community’s civic organization. He is currently the vice president of the Morgan Community Association (MoCA), on the board that runs the Morgan Junction Festival, vice president on the board of directors of Allied Arts, Seattle’s oldest civic organization which was primarily responsible for saving Pike Place Market and Pioneer Square, and is on the board of directors of the Seattle Green Spaces Coalition in West Seattle. Additionally, Phil has participated in 500 trivia nights at Talarico's Pizzeria, raising funds for organizations such as the West Seattle Helpline, Westside Baby, and the YMCA after school program.
Phil Tavel can bring new experiences to the Seattle City Council. As a former high school Physics teacher and past owner of multiple small businesses, Phil is capable of understanding difficult issues and is ready to listen to the people of Seattle.
Learn more about Phil Tavel, his drive for change and why he is running for the Seattle City Council on this episode of the Sea-Town Podcast.
Episode Highlights:Phil Tavel (206) 206-507-4962 [email protected]
Ways to Subscribe to The Sea-Town Podcast:Thanks for joining us again this week. If you have any tips, suggestions, or comments about this episode, email me at [email protected]. If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend or use the social media buttons at the bottom of the post. Finally, please leave us a nice review on iTunes, as ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated!
This week's guest is Kevin Wilhelm, the CEO of Sustainable Business Consulting and is one of the world's preeminent business consultants in the field of sustainability and climate change. Most recently he has helped the Seattle Sounders become the first carbon neutral professional soccer club in the MLS & North America.
Kevin’s business focuses on value, profitability, cost savings and brand value by implementing better environmental social performance. There’s always opportunities to become more sustainable. Nobody is using technology enough regarding business meetings and travel. Only go when you actually have to be there. Maximize your processes through the most efficient perspective and avoid emissions. It’s also actually incredibly cheaper to compost rather than throw away.
Learn more about Kevin Wilhelm, his business and how you can implement sustainable changes for profitability on this episode of the Sea-Town Podcast.
Episode Highlights:Thanks for joining us again this week. If you have any tips, suggestions, or comments about this episode, email me at [email protected]. If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend or use the social media buttons at the bottom of the post. Finally, please leave us a nice review on iTunes, as ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated!
This week's guest is Joe Jeannot, founder of the West Seattle Supper Club & West Seattle Beer and Music Festival. Joe has been putting on community events in Seattle for years to bring great food, drink and people together.
Joe is born and raised in Seattle. He has always been a social person and little by little starting doing events. He enjoys getting people together and having gatherings. Joe is preparing to launch a rooftop series. Looking back, Joe has been in the Seattle restaurant scene for some time now and is always looking for new ways to use his hospitality background to bring people together.
If you’re interested in getting involved, Joe always welcomes the help and will find a great fit for you.
Learn more about Joe, what he does and how he got to where he is today on this episode of the Sea-Town Podcast.
Episode Highlights:Thanks for joining us again this week. If you have any tips, suggestions, or comments about this episode, email me at [email protected]. If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend or use the social media buttons at the bottom of the post. Finally, please leave us a nice review on iTunes, as ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated!
The podcast currently has 76 episodes available.