Episodes
In 2003 Victor started focusing on kids music that didn’t drive parents crazy. He soon became a leading kids artist in the U.S. with a growing international reputation for making great kids music.   His music has appeared on national television, NPR, Nick Jr and Parenting magazines as well as commercials in the U.S. and Europe. He’s received several awards including 3 Parents’ Choice Silver Awards. Victor appears on several music compilations including 4 Putumayo Kids’ releases alongside...
Published 06/15/15
Kiley worked construction heading into the recession of 2008.  Naturally work didn't last long.   Lynette created a property management company and luckily was good at it.   She asked her husband if he could do anything, what would he do.   He replied, 'Shape boards'.     So they started World On Water boards that builds custom surf and SUP boards where art and style are as much a part of their soul as the experience of the ride.     In this podcast we talk about business, relationships,...
Published 05/19/15
For me his art conjures up images of MC Escher, Japanese Block Art, Go Pro, and a quirky, yet fun sense of humor like Where’s Waldo.  It also gives a sense of serious whimsy due to its sophisticated delivery of boyhood dreams.    Adam Haynes is an artist raised in the quiet community of Camp Sherman.   He has gone on to do work for Nike, Adidas, Patagonia, ESPN, Specialized, Deschutes Brewery, and many more.  Between the diapers, paint and snowboarding, he has learned a thing or two about...
Published 05/06/15
In this episode we talk to Doctor of Physical Therapy, Greg Zadow, who is a native Australian, former Cat 2 cyclist, outdoorsman, and family man.  He shares his insights on finding the Good Life through movement, competition, and finding balance both in physical fitness, but also in life.       And rumor has it, he got his start by wrestling crocs with his bare hands… in a purple speedo.   But, it’s just a rumor!
Published 04/21/15
Jayson is a world-class paddler with first descents in Oregon, California and Colorado and has represented the US at World Championship competitions in Freestyle Kayaking, Open Canoe, and Surf Kayak.  He also became a Luthier with Breedlove guitars and now owns Bowerman Guitars, a company of one where he builds guitars, mandolins and lap steels for some of the worlds most notable musicians.  He also gives his time and talents helping teach guitar building to the Americana Project in Sisters...
Published 03/25/15
Beth makes a living touring the nation playing music and making folks feel good.  Join us as she explains why she always plays barefoot and as I convince her that her music extends to international waters…    Buddy Beth Wood is also the first non-Central Oregon resident guest on the show.  However, she has become so integrated into some of Central Oregon’s premier events, playing the Sisters Folk Festival, hosting the Sunday Community Celebration and staffing the Americana Song Academy,...
Published 03/06/15
Brett Miller has survived a house fire, wildland fire, war, IED explosion, 3 years in a VA hospital, downhill racing and Racing Across America on a bike.     This is his second life... And he's waging war on Post Traumatic Stress in our disabled vets... one fish at a time.      If you have ever wondered how some people just seem to always keep their cool no matter the situation; who always seem to have a good attitude despite every right to complain, you need to listen to the stories  and...
Published 02/19/15
Executive Director/Nordic Director Ben Husaby is a two-time Olympian in Nordic skiing with an impressive record of running and multi-sport accomplishments including winning the Bend Pole Pedal Paddle consecutively from 1999 – 2004.      Plus… he found the sweet spot in Central Oregon.
Published 02/03/15
After the culmination of the first year of the Good Life Central Oregon Podcast, we recap with the highlight reel in preparation of forging ahead to 2015.      Thank you for listening.
Published 01/14/15
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Published 12/05/14
Troy and Kim Meeder are husband and wife team who are authors, speakers and founders of the non-profit Crystal Peaks Youth Ranch that has rescued hundreds of horses and families from trauma and abuse.   They have experience with some of the most horrific stories one could imagine, yet they continue to work “in the trenches” to provide hope and the Good Life to those who need it the most. 0 false 18 pt 18 pt 0 0 false false false ...
Published 11/16/14
Tim Neville travels the world living the magazine dream, AND gets paid to do it.   As a polyglot, polymath and poly-passionate person, he is an award winning freelance writer who frequently writes for Outside Magazine, The New York Times among others.  This Central Oregonian has a unique perspective on adventure, risk and reward and knows how to tell a good story. 
Published 11/08/14
GLCO 15 ~ Life after retirement… filled with fitness, adventure and multiple world records with Tom Landis     A conversation with 71 year old bad ass swimmer, surfer and backpacker, and Central Oregonian Tom Landis.  We discuss, among other things,  reigniting the competitive drive and reaching a high level of fitness and competition and finding motivation... all beginning after retirement at age 59.
Published 10/19/14
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Published 10/07/14
Sisters School District Superintendent Jim Golden shares his stories of being a young hooligan, LA gangs, and what it takes to turn the toughest kids to teach into amazing students.   He also shares lessons and insight he has learned in his long career educating these students with parents, teachers, and of course, us.
Published 09/01/14
After 18 years as a pediatrician, Dr. Rick Cuddihy, departed down the road less traveled and began practicing entrepreneurial medicine helping physicians with the toughest task they perform… communicating effectively with their patients.  Pediatrician and entrepreneur, Dr. Rick Cuddihy talks to us about medicine, passion, risk, cycling, problems and solutions with healthcare and his take on the Good Life in Central Oregon. Solid!
Published 08/19/14
GLCO 09 ~ Risk, Passion & Pioneering Art and Music in Central Oregon with Dennis McGregor. He left California...with his wife and twin daughters in search of a simpler, quieter life. But, that's when things got interesting.   Dennis tells a story of risking it all on passion and ended up pioneering the art and music scene in a town that is nationally known for both.
Published 07/22/14