Episodes

  • Rising Phoenix Farm Cultivates Art, Qi & Community -📍 Washougal, WA
    Nov 11 2025

    Nestled just outside Washougal, Rising Phoenix is more than just a farm with a great view of Mt. Hood. It's a sanctuary for healing, creativity, and community connection all working under the nonprofit aptly named "Embrace Qi." Yvonne Gee, the co-creator of this haven, is the magician behind the movement, envisioning these few acres as a space where people can reconnect with their inner vitality and embrace their qi. And she’s got a simple recipe: slow down, look at some beauty, and connect with community.

    Visit them at embraceqi.com | Instagram | Facebook

    For pictures of everything we’re talking about today (and more!), visit the episode page.

    Other creatives this episode celebrates:
    - David Van Zandt

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    📍 I'm Into This Place is Clark County, Washington's arts, culture, and heritage podcast. We take you behind the scenes with the artists, makers, and community leaders shaping our local culture - from art and music to food, history, and heritage. Listen in as we bring you interviews, event previews, and tips on where to explore. We also shine a light on the issues and opportunities shaping our region’s cultural landscape, from Vancouver to Camas to Ridgefield and beyond. Find more at imintothisplace.com.

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    23 mins
  • Banyan Tree Movies Studio Produces Untold Stories -📍 Battle Ground, WA
    Nov 4 2025

    Off the beaten track in rural Battle Ground, WA, an unexpected cinematic treasure has taken root. Banyan Tree Movies is bringing something unique to the Pacific Northwest film industry: a specialized production house focused on historically accurate films about Asia from the 1930s to 1960s.

    🗺️ Visit them at: banyantreemovies.com | Battle Ground Film House

    👀 For pictures, video clips, and more, visit the episode page.

    🎉 This episode also celebrates:
    - James Chick, filmmaker
    - Russell Ford, sculptor

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    20 mins
  • How the Art Gets Made: Inside Open Studios 2025 -📍 Clark County, WA
    Oct 28 2025

    Grab your map, your coffee, and your most art-curious friend… Clark County Open Studios is back! Over 50 artists are opening their homes, barns, and studios for this free, annual, self-guided tour. See works in progress, meet the makers, and maybe find a perfect piece to fill an empty corner. We’re invited to snoop around and see how the art gets made.

    🗺️ Visit them at: artstra.org/openstudios | Instagram | Facebook

    👀 For pictures of everything we’re talking about today (and more!), visit the episode page.

    🎉 This episode also celebrates:

    • Ana the Artist
    • Hillary Kent
    • Travis London
    • Christian Barrios & La Casita Cultural Center
    • Jennifer Williams
    • Anne John
    • Art at the Cave
    • Christine Rice Memorial Scholarship
    • Artstra

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    23 mins
  • Amboy's Living History: North Clark Museum at 25 -📍 Amboy, WA
    Oct 21 2025

    On the main drag of tiny Amboy, Washington, the North Clark Historical Museum stands as a testament to the community’s dedication to the preservation and celebration of local heritage. This year marks the museum's 25th anniversary, celebrating a quarter-century of showcasing the rich history of North Clark County, from indigenous communities who met in the valley every year to logging, music, and architecture.

    🗺️ Visit them at Northclarkhistoricalmuseum.com | Facebook

    👀 For pictures, video, and more, visit the episode page.

    🎉 This episode also celebrates:
    - Amboy Territorial Days
    - Cedar Creek Grist Mill
    - Chelatchie Prairie Railroad
    - Clark County Historical Museum

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    21 mins
  • A Gift to our City: Día de Muertos Festival Takes Center Stage -📍 Vancouver, WA
    Oct 14 2025

    This weekend is the annual Día de Muertos Festival, brought to our community by Vancouver Ballet Folklórico. VBF is more than just a traditional Mexican dance company; it's a vibrant community hub, a cultural touchstone, and a place where heritage thrives. Led by the dynamic mother-daughter duo Anna and Marianna Cruz, Vancouver Ballet Folklórico is one of Clark County’s beloved treasures. Find out more about the group behind the annual Día de Muertos festival and the gorgeous costumes we see all around the county.

    Visit them at vbfolklor.org | Instagram | Facebook

    For pictures and videos, visit the episode page.

    Other organizations & creatives this episode celebrates:
    - Fourth Plain Commons
    - La Casita
    - Karen Madsen

    Thanks to Stephanie Luna-Garcia and Marianna Cruz for sharing their dancing with us!

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    23 mins
  • Recluse Brew Works Makes Space (and Beer) for All -📍 Washougal, WA
    Oct 7 2025

    Tucked away in an industrial corner of Washougal that's bordered by a wildlife refuge, Recluse Brew Works has quietly become a cornerstone of Clark County's thriving craft beer scene. Founded by brewer Gus Everson and managed by Richard La Rue, Recluse embodies the collaborative and community-centered spirit that makes the Pacific Northwest's beer culture so distinctive.

    Visit them at reclusebrew.works | Instagram | Bluesky

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    For pictures of everything we’re talking about today (and more!), visit the episode page.

    Other organizations & creatives this episode celebrates:

    • Help Support the Washougal Community Library
    • Artisans Guild of Camas


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    24 mins
  • Beyond ‘Ghost': From Kiln to Canvas with Ann Fleming -📍 Ridgefield, WA
    Sep 30 2025

    The creative process sometimes feels like a mystery. It’s part inspiration, part spiritual connection, and many parts hard work. The artistic journey of Ann Fleming, a Ridgefield-based visual artist spans decades as she moved from pottery to sculpture to collage to painting. From firing kilns in the snow to creating contemplative figures on canvas, Ann's story is one of passion, transformation, and community connection.

    Visit her at annfleming.com | Instagram

    For pictures of some awesome art (and more!), visit the episode page.

    Other local organizations & creatives this episode celebrates:
    - Art at the Cave Gallery
    - Clark County Open Studios
    - Don Gray
    - Jennifer Williams
    - Bev Joswiak
    - Jill Mayberg
    - Ridgefield Art Association

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    📍 I'm Into This Place is Clark County, Washington's arts, culture, and heritage podcast. We take you behind the scenes with the artists, makers, and community leaders shaping our local culture - from art and music to food, history, and heritage. Listen in as we bring you interviews, event previews, and tips on where to explore. We also shine a light on the issues and opportunities shaping our region’s cultural landscape, from Vancouver to Camas to Ridgefield and beyond. Find more at imintothisplace.com.

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    20 mins
  • Classical Rebel: Nicole Buetti’s Orchestral Oddities -📍 Vancouver, WA
    Sep 23 2025

    Nicole Buetti, contrabassoonist for the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, has built a remarkable career that spans classical performance, composition, and even online children's educational content creation. Through her work, she’s finding innovative ways to reach broader audiences and bring music to the masses. We’re talking to her about the oddest instrument in the orchestra, how she creates her whimsical compositions, and how puppets fit into her goal of saving arts education, one YouTube click at a time.

    🗺️ Visit her at nicolebuetti.com | Facebook

    👀 For pictures, video, and more, visit the episode page.

    🎉 This episode also celebrates Sorridi Gelato and the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra.

    🎶 Music in this episode by Nicole Buetti.


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    21 mins