Off Script With Trish Glose
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Sinopsis
Intimate interviews with interesting people... their story, how they got where they are and why they stayed in Southern Oregon.
Episodios
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Episode 53 : "Living off grid, the definition of success, Arnold Palmer connoisseur"
08/05/2019 Duración: 45minTrish Glose chats it up with Taneea Browning, the Executive Director of Direct Involvement Recreation Teaching, or DIRT. She talks about growing up in Southern Oregon, mostly off the grid and how she decided to start a non-profit instead of having a second child. Hear how she's working to help others share their passion and by doing so, changing the definition of success.
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Episode 52, Brie Malarkey : "Accidental activist, herb nerd, and 100 mile healing"
01/05/2019 Duración: 52minTrish Glose learns all about herbs and cannabis from self-taught herbalist Brie Malarkey from Breeze Botanicals and Sun God Medicinals. From losing her home and declaring bankruptcy, to being Oregon's first OLCC licensed cannabis retailer, she talks about the journey to learning about herbs and her fight to make sure people had safe access to cannabis.
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Episode 51, David Hoppe : "Born on a naval base, good at saying no, and Tiananmen Square"
24/04/2019 Duración: 59minTrish Glose learns about Jackson County judge David Hoppe. He was born on a naval base and never really wanted to be an attorney. Instead, he used his Asian Studies and lived in China for a while, before moving back to the states. Find out where he got his start being a prosecutor and his love for his community and being a judge.
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Episode 50, Brian Schnee : "Driveway ice skating, drummer boy, the day Brian almost killed Barley"
17/04/2019 Duración: 40minTrish Glose grabs Brian Schnee off the desk for a very special anniversary episode (number 50!) of Off Script. He talks about growing up in Connecticut, why he was so good at drums and his journey from being a sports guy to reading the news at KTVL. A hilarious story toward the end about the day Brian says he "almost killed Barley" his dog.
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Episode 49, Chris Brown : Studying in Copenhagen, a makerspace, and 14-year-old dreads"
10/04/2019 Duración: 45minTrish Glose talks to Ashland-based architect, Chris Brown. Brown started his own firm, arkitek : design&architecture after studying in San Luis Obispo. He's currently working with the Central Point School District and several other organizations on a makerspace in the old Crater Iron building on Highway 99. He talks about growing up in Yreka, California, the significance of his hair and the best advice he's received from his youngest daughter.
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Episode 48, Dr. Robert Jensen : When Reagan was shot, saline vs. silicone, first free flap surgery"
03/04/2019 Duración: 48minKTVL's Trish Glose talks to long-time plastic and cosmetic surgeon, Dr. Robert Jensen from Jensen Center for Cosmetic and Plastic Surgery. He talks about his decision to go into this particular field of medicine and the types of surgeries he's done over the last few decades. He was also in the George Washington University Hospital when President Reagan was shot and remembers the chaos of that day. The two discuss the books he's written, specifically the third one, which is all about diet and weight loss.
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Episode 47, Steven Saslow : "Mayor Frank Rizzo, King Biscuit Flower Hour, and tales of Ted Turner"
27/03/2019 Duración: 50minTrish Glose gets to know Mail Tribune publisher, Steven Saslow. Steven bought the paper with the idea of partnering with a local television station. They discuss the successes of past ideas and his hopes for future ideas, growing up outside Philadelphia, a little about cars and his fur babies. Fascinating stories and fun tales in Episode 47!
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Episode 46, Jeff Shepherd : "A feral hippie, no kill cassette shelter and Martha Stewart"
20/03/2019 Duración: 59minTrish Glose learn more about chocolate maker Jeff Shepherd from Lillie Belle Farms Artisan Chocolates. His career decisions have taken him on several paths and landed him in different kitchens. He calls himself a (Grateful) Dead head and learned to tie dye to fund his love for shows. An Off Script first, Shepherd plays his guitar and sings a song that he says is somewhat about love.
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Episode 45 : "Cataract surgery on a flamingo, the Detroit Zoo and tournament bird hunting"
13/03/2019 Duración: 53minIt's a lot about eyeballs in Episode 45 as Trish Glose sits down with ophthalmologist Dr. Cassandra Bliss. She's worked on so many different animal eyes, including several different species and most recently, a flamingo from Wildlife Safari. They also talked about her love of bird hunting and a heartwarming moment, when Dr. Bliss said what she'd do for her final meal.
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Episode 44, Bill Phillips : "Hollywood in the 40s, loosing your Cheerios, and meeting a king"
06/03/2019 Duración: 49minA lot of stories in Episode 44 as Trish Glose talks to local artist and historian Bill Phillips. Bill was born in Southern California and his dad was a character actor in the forties. His life took a tragic turn when his dad died and his family moved up to Oregon. Bill's life is full of stories on how he got into painting, pulling G's in jets and the people he met that wanted his paintings. Hear one of many highlights of his career and his touching reason why he loves Southern Oregon.
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Episode 43, Ross Allen : "Chasing shoplifters, dangling from helicopters, and avoiding booby traps"
27/02/2019 Duración: 43minTrish Glose learns more about some of the daring missions for Ross Allen, owner of 2Hawk Winery and Vineyard. Allen moved up to the Rogue Valley a few years ago and he and his wife took on the great task of revamping a local winery, from vines to tasting room. Allen talks about his love of law enforcement, farming, and food.
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Episode 42, Carolyn Kingsnorth:"Meeting Gene Kelly, Jim Dandy grits, death and the dove"
20/02/2019 Duración: 40minTrish Glose learns more about Carolyn Kingsnorth. She's the president of Historic Jacksonville, Inc. She talks about her journey from Georgia to Southern Oregon and the stories that came with the trek. There's an interesting story about the death of her mother and what she found at home.
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Episode 41, Gina DuQuenne : "Sister Marcella, MTV's Sweet 16, and jumping the broom"
13/02/2019 Duración: 37minTrish Glose gets to know Gina DuQuenne in Episode 41. Currently working at Ashland Hills & Suites, she talks about her career working in hotels and specifically, planning parties. The two also talk about Gina's journey to becoming the founder of SOPride and the day she "jumped the broom."
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Episode 40, Vinny DiCostanzo : "Everybody's a Vinny, meatball wedge with gravy, and saving a Gina"
06/02/2019 Duración: 39minTrish Glose sits down with Paisan's Pizzeria & Bistro to talk about the restaurant business, how his family got to the states and the reason he made the trek to the West Coast. Life hasn't always been easy for Vinny and he talks about how his wife got sick and his oldest son ended up in prison. There are also a lot of laughs and fun chats about the meatball wedge.
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Episode 39, Lisa Greif : "Fighting for the underdog, a life changing murder case, and whiskey women"
30/01/2019 Duración: 38minTrish Glose questions Jackson County Circuit Court Judge Lisa Greif on her journey to the judge's seat. Before that, the two talk about law school, why she decided to be a defense attorney, and a murder case she says absolutely changed her life. They were both in the courtroom when the judge gave the sentence and it's a moment the two will never forget.
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Episode 38, Larry Smith : "Strange tales of a twin, a town historian, and burning bodies"
23/01/2019 Duración: 44minTrish Glose is taken back to history class in Episode 38 with Jacksonville's town historian, Larry Smith. Forever a teacher, the Oregonian talks about growing up in the Rogue Valley with a lot of family, being a twin and all the weird, cool stuff that comes with it, and how he managed to take his love of teaching and history and turn it into what he's doing now.
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Episode 37, Cathy Noah : "Going to the darkside, butt clench interviews, and hawking papers on 9-11"
16/01/2019 Duración: 36minTrish Glose asks the super tough (not really) questions to Mail Tribune editor Cathy Noah. This homegrown journalist shares her love for asking the tough questions, some of the memorable stories she's covered and her opinions on where the world of journalism is headed. She also takes a break from her job and talks about her loves during her time off.
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Episode 36, Chuck Mettler: "Air raid wardens, a girl and a handkerchief, a fight with Alzheimer's"
09/01/2019 Duración: 43minTrish Glose takes a walk down memory lane with local resident, Chuck Mettler. Mettler is the face for a local retirement facility, often featured on their commercials. No stranger to commercials, he talks about his career owning an appliance store and the silly commercials he was in for that. He also talks about growing up in Pennsylvania, the way he met his wife, and her battle with Alzheimer's. It's a life filled with laughter, sweet memories and a lot of love.
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Episode 16, Joelle Graves : "Gentle Sunshine, working in a prison, and a letter to President Obama"
26/12/2018 Duración: 38minWe revisit Episode 16 with Joelle Graves, Executive Director of the Rogue Valley Symphony. She tells the heartbreaking story of growing up with an alcoholic mother, how she connected with her father, how singing helped her heal and her letter to President Obama that got some serious play.
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Episode 35, HOLIDAY EDITION! : "The hooker, bran muffins, and a Christmas pig"
19/12/2018 Duración: 27minTrish Glose changes things up in Episode 35! It's all about family and holiday traditions. First up, she talks to her mom via FaceTime from South Carolina, then Mike Marut shares his very John Hughes-like Christmas traditions, and we wrap up with Brian Schnee on celebrating both Christmas and Hanukkah.