Radioactive - The Podcast

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Synopsis

Rebels Risk Takers Change Makers and the Human Price they PayWhile there are many discussions in the world that talk about what we can learn from failure, RadioActive is the only show that focuses on what it actually takes to succeed - with an honest view of the human toll it takes on our lives. RadioActive is Jamie Mustard, B Scott Taylor, and Kevin Carrolls defiant perspective on innovation and entrepreneur-ism. With entrepreneur, founder, artist, innovator and pop culture interviews across a range of human endeavors, Jamie, B. Scott and sometimes Kevin converse their way through the show, examining concepts of what it actually means to start something from every angle in an attempt to artfully give their audience a new perspective. The show is produced by The Everyman, Cort Johnson, who represents the view of the man on the street!

Episodes

  • Bonus Episode: Jason Mraz

    23/10/2019 Duration: 12min

    Jason Mraz is not a Portland local, but his focus on climate change and sustainable living fits very much into the Portland mindset. Plus, you can catch him performing in town at the Schnitzer Concert Hall on November 1st.  Hear about Jason's start in music, what he's up to these days - and how farming has changed his outlook.

  • Series 2: #15 - Kevin Irving | Artistic Director at Oregon Ballet Theatre

    07/10/2019 Duration: 40min

    Where to begin? Kevin Irving has been the Artistic Director for Oregon Ballet Theatre since July of 2013. And OBT is now entering it's 30th season in Portland. In this episode of the Portland 50, hear about Kevin's journey into dancing, and what makes OBT so unique as a dance company, as well as what plans are in place for it's 30th season. 

  • Series 2: #14 - Carrie Brownstein of Sleater-Kinney | Portlandia

    18/09/2019 Duration: 11min

    Most people know Carrie Brownstein as the co-creator of Portlandia. But before that, Carrie was a member of the PNW based rock band Sleater-Kinney.  They're new album, The Center Won't Hold, is out now, with a big tour this fall (stops here in Portland in November).  Hear about the new record, how she prepares for a long tour, and what it was like working with St. Vincent. 

  • Series 2: #13 - Dave Petterson of Domain de Broglie

    24/08/2019 Duration: 31min

    Our guest this week is Dave Petterson, the General Manager and Winemaker at Domaine de Broglie, a vineyard and winery in the Dundee Hills that's now part of the of the Family Coppola.  

  • Series 2: #12 May Arden - Opera | Last Man

    05/08/2019 Duration: 33min

    Vortex Magazine recently asked the question, "Is opera unapproachable to modern audiences?" May Arden has an answer for that. In this episode of the Portland 50, Cort talks to May about the state of opera, and how she's made it her mission to bring opera into modern context.  Her music might be the most unique thing out there on the current Portland soundscape.  Be sure to check out May and her new band Last Man as the perform on August 17th.  Get details here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/last-man-tickets-67059261055  

  • Series 2: #10 Mike Zupan - Zupan's Markets

    19/06/2019 Duration: 29min

    On this episode of the Portland 50, Cort talks to Mike Zupan, president of Zupan's Markets.  Hear about the origins of Zupans, what brought Mike's family to Portland, and what the future of grocery shopping looks like.  

  • Series 2: #9 - A Look at Anthony Bourdain

    13/06/2019 Duration: 13min

    It's not a stretch to think that Anthony Bourdain had some influence on the Portland food scene.  In this episode of the Portland 50, Cort returns to an interview he had with Anthony early 10 years ago, as well as a what it was like for one local chef to work with Anthony on his TV show.

  • Series 2: #8 - Jamie Mustard | The Iconist

    06/05/2019 Duration: 44min

    Our guest this week is Jamie Mustard, a speaker and author. His book, The Iconist, will come out later this year.  Jamie is an avid consumer of popular culture, and a graduate of the London School of Economics. He is obsessed with the "economics of attention" and has consulted for Intel, Cisco and Symantec.  Learn more here: theiconist.org

  • Series 2: #7 - Chris Young | Vortex Magazine

    15/04/2019 Duration: 46min

    Chris Young is the co-founder and Editor-in-Chief of Vortex magazine, celebrating it's 5th year this April.  Chris is an advocate for the local music scene, and serves as a board member for MusicPortland.

  • Series 2: #6 - Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler

    18/03/2019 Duration: 33min

    Ted Wheeler was elected as Mayor of Portland in the spring of 2016, but when he set out to college, public service wasn't his original path. In this episode of the Portland 50, we talk with the Mayor about is Oregon roots (6th generation!), a few of his hiking adventures, why he lists Eagle Scout on his list of accomplishments, and how a class at Columbia University made his re-think his career path.   

  • Series 2: #5 - Kevin Carroll | Author, Speaker, Change Agent

    11/03/2019 Duration: 49min

    Kevin Carroll is an author, speaker and agent of change. He has one of the most unique stories of anyone you'll hear about on the Portland 50, raised by his grandparents in Philadelphia, spending 0 years in military intelligence with the US Air Force, before becoming the Head Athletic Trainer for the Philadelphia 76ers in the mid-90s. Then NIKE brought Kevin to Portland, to do a job that hadn't even been created yet.  Kevin is the author of Rules of the Red Rubber Ball book series.  Kevin travels the world, talking to CEOs and school kids, and always asking the question: What is your Red Rubber Ball?  

  • Series 2: #4 - Chris Angelus of Portland Food Adventures | Right at the Fork Podcast

    18/02/2019 Duration: 50min

    Chris Angelus founded Portland Food Adventures back in 2010, connecting food lovers in Portland with over 200 local chefs and artisans. He's now taking Portlanders on international trips with some of Portland's best known chefs to see where they eat when they travel (or in some cases, return home). Chris is also the host of the Right at the Fork podcast, where he interviews the people who make up Portland's vast food scene.

  • Series 2: #3 - Peggy La Point | Talking Trash Podcast

    11/02/2019 Duration: 31min

    The Portland 50's original host, Peggy La Point, is back, to talk about her new podcast, Talking Trash.  Check it out at KINK.FM or download on Apple Podcasts.

  • Series 2: #2 - Larry Crane of Jackpot! Recording Studio

    07/02/2019 Duration: 56min

    Larry Crane is a recording engineer and owner of Portland’s Jackpot! Recording Studio, and the editor for Tape Op Magazine.  He is also the music catalog archivist for Elliot Smith, following the singers death in 2003.  Hear about his journey to Portland from Northern California in the early 1990s, and how his love of music lead to opening up what has become known as Portland's most important recording studio.

  • Series 2: #1- Nick Zukin of Mi Mero Mole

    07/02/2019 Duration: 52min

    Nick Zukin is a web developer turned restaurateur. He owns Mi Mero Mole in Old Town Portland, and co-founded Kenny & Zuke's Delicatessen.  He’s also the co-author of the cookbook The Artisan Jewish Deli at Home.

  • KINK

    24/12/2018 Duration: 52min

    In this week's episode I talk with John David and Jack McGowan, and feature Jeff Douglas. The year was 1968 and John was KINK's first General Manager and Jeff, KINK's first Program Director. They were the vision behind the station. Jack McGowan was KINK's first Promotions Manager and came on board a few years later. The three discuss how they got KINK's call letters, the first days on the air and KINK, the Underground Link

  • Oregon Symphony

    17/12/2018 Duration: 48min

    In this week's episode we feature Scott Showalter and Peter Frajola. Scott is the President and CEO of the Oregon Symphony, and Peter is an Associate Concert Master. The Oregon Symphony is the oldest orchestra west of the Mississippi, and under Scott's leadership is seeing record ticket sales and an expansion of their recordings. Following the interview, we came up with a possible new tag line: Oregon Symphony, very, sexy, cool.

  • Forest Park

    10/12/2018 Duration: 42min

    In this week's episode we feature Fred Nilsen. Fred retired in 2008 as Forest Park's Chief Arborist, a job that he held for 22 years. In the early 1900's, John Charles Olmsted proposed that the densely wooded area above Northwest Portland be designated by the city as a forest park. Dedicated in 1948, Forest Park is 5,200 acres with more than 80 miles of trails.

  • Tim Boyle

    03/12/2018 Duration: 25min

    In this week's episode we feature Tim Boyle, President and CEO of Columbia Sportswear. Tim's grandparents bought the small hat company after fleeing Nazi Germany in the 1930's and named it the Columbia Hat Company. Tim and his mother, Gert Boyle, eventually took over the company in 1970. Now in its 80th year, Columbia Sportswear is still based in Portland, where the company's Tough Mother still goes to work every day.

  • Intel

    26/11/2018 Duration: 44min

    In this week's episode we feature Intel, Oregon's largest private employer. I spoke with Courtney Martin, Intel's Public Affairs Director and Fawn Bergen, who leads Intel's Water Sustainability and Carbon Footprints programs globally. Intel is also celebrating their 50th anniversary this year.

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