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Watershed Moments
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A podcast about the ecosystems served by the North Coast Watershed Association based in Astoria, Oregon that highlights local species, issues, history, and work done to improve watershed health by the organization and their partners. Produced for KMUN. Find out more at clatsopwatersheds.org
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Willapa Nature Notes
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Willapa National Wildlife Refuge consists of over 17,000 acres of tidelands, temperate rainforest, ocean beaches, and small streams. The refuge preserves habitat for spawning wild salmon, hundreds of thousands of migrating shorebirds and waterfowl, including threatened species. The Friends of the Willapa Wildlife Refuge, a nonprofit, works to support refuge programs and enhance awareness and appreciation of the refuge. This weekly program is a window into the diverse flora and fauna of the area, and highlights the organization's activities throughout the year. For more information visit ...
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The Register
- By: KMUN
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Five minute biographies of figure's from Oregon's Black history, produced for KMUN in collaboration with Oregon Black Pioneers. Learn more about OBP and how to support their work at oregonblackpioneers.org
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An Adventure in History
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A weekly look at all things history in and around Clatsop County, Oregon. Hosted by Mac Burns and Alana Kujala, and produced for KMUN by the Clatsop County Historical Society.
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Food Talk
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Hosts Linda Perkins and Merianne Myers talk about home cooking successes and failures, where they find inspiration and what’s for dinner. This locally produced program about life in the kitchen airs twice monthly. Send comments, questions, and haikus to: foodtalkkmun@outlook.com
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In Season
- By: KMUN
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In Season explores the gardens, farms, and wild spaces of the Lower Columbia Pacific region. Farmer Teresa Retzlaff speaks with people about their connections to the land, plants, and animals of this diverse and beautiful ecosystem. Produced by the studios of KMUN.
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Poems for Company
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On this theme-based show, host Brian Dillon reads and comments on poems from the ancient world to the present. Topics include Unlived Lives, Inanimate Objects, Swimming, Advice, and Unrequited love, among many others.
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The Human Beat
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The Human Beat, hosted by Roger Rocka, features community conversations about our people, issues, environment, history and the joys of living here. Produced by the studios of KMUN.
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Talk of Our Towns
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Join your host Donna Quinn for monthly interviews with movers and shakers from throughout the north Oregon and south Washington coastal region. Produced by the studios of KMUN.
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Beach Grass Roots
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A monthly program highlighting local nonprofits in the lower Columbia Pacific region, in collaboration with the Astoria Co-op's Change for Community program. Find out more about Change for Community at astoria.coop This program is produced at the studios of KMUN in Astoria, Ore. Find out more at kmun.org
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The Preservationists
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Brought to you by the Lower Columbia Preservation Society and KMUN, The Preservationists features monthly interviews with students and professionals working to preserve historic locations in the Lower Columbia Pacific region. Hosted by Astronemis Ray. Find out more about the LCPS at lcpsociety.org KMUN is a community radio station, broadcasting from the studios of the Tillicum House in Astoria, Oregon. We serve the coastal communities of southwest Washington and northwest Oregon. Find out more at kmun.org
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River Writers
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River Writers is brought to you by the Writers Guild of Astoria, and features interviews about the craft of writing. The program is co-hosted by Marianne Monson and Sean Davis. This program is a co-production of the Writers Guild and KMUN. KMUN is a community radio station, broadcasting from the studios of the Tillicum House in Astoria, Oregon. We serve the coastal communities of southwest Washington and northwest Oregon. Find out more at kmun.org
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Father Figures
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Father Figures brings you a monthly dive into the diverse and complex experiences of fathering, in all of its forms and evolutions. Hosted and produced by Steven Amaya for KMUN. Contact Steven at radioranchero@gmail.com with feedback or program ideas.
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Special Programs
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KMUN Specials are a collection of local public affairs and special events, which are not part of our regular programming. In this feed you will find interviews, live event broadcasts, public panels, and more. KMUN is a community radio station, broadcasting from the studios of the Tillicum House in Astoria, Oregon. We serve the coastal communities of southwest Washington and northwest Oregon. Find out more at kmun.org
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