Washoe Life
Washoe Life is where we connect with community members in Washoe County, NV to hear their stories and speak on topics that affect you.
Episodes
58 episodes
Episode 16 - Myths and Facts about Homeless Shelters (Part 2)
In this final episode of season 3 of “Washoe Life,” Grant Denton of Karma Box and Monica DuPea of the Nevada Youth Empowerment Project discuss the misconceptions and criticisms often heard about homeless shelters.
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Season 3
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Episode 16
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28:13
Myths and Facts about Homeless Shelters (Part 1)
What is a “low barrier” homeless shelter? Are shelters dangerous? Aren’t we just warehousing people? In this two-episode series, Grant Denton of Karma Box and Monica DuPea of the Nevada Youth Empowerment Project set the record straight on how s...
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Season 3
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Episode 15
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29:00
Daytime TV to Morning News: one-on-one with Kyle Lowder (Part 2)
Join us for part 2 of this conversation with 2News Nevada anchor Kyle Lowder, as he shares what might surprise listeners about daytime TV, morning news, and making the move from Los Angeles to northern Nevada.
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Season 3
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Episode 14
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28:14
Daytime TV to Morning News: One-on-One with Kyle Lowder (Part 1)
You may recognize Kyle Lowder from his starring role on “Days of Our Lives” or more recently from the morning news desk at 2News Nevada. Join us for part 1 of this two-part conversation with new Nevada neighbor, Kyle Lowder, about reinventing, ...
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Season 3
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Episode 13
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25:53
Washoe County welcomes the world
There are roughly 300 million refugees in the world today and only about 1 percent will be resettled to a new home country. The Northern Nevada International Center is the conduit for refugees coming to northern Nevada, and Executive Director D...
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Season 3
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Episode 12
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27:10
Let the Kids Speak... and play!
Khalilah Cage dreams of ways to encourage kids to speak what’s on their hearts and minds. This summer, she is hosting a special event to do just that. Let the Kids Speak Jamboree will be a day of art, music, discussions about mental health and ...
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Season 3
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Episode 11
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29:38
Sierra Nevada Journeys is not just for kids
It’s summertime, and that means s’mores, adventure, and summer camp! Sierra Nevada Journeys is a nonprofit that provides summer programming for kids, particularly the underserved children in our community. But this year they’re also holding a G...
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Season 3
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Episode 10
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25:52
A veteran and her journey through treatment court
We owe veterans for our freedom and safety, but so many come home from duty with trauma that leads them to substance abuse and legal trouble. Chief Justice Lynne Jones and veteran Jessica Greer share their insights into how Veterans Treatment C...
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Season 3
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Episode 9
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25:48
Who was Jan Evans in the world of juvenile justice?
In May we celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Jan Evans Juvenile Justice Center. But who was Jan Evans? What role did she play in rethinking how we detain and rehabilitate juvenile offenders?
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Season 3
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Episode 8
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26:00
Note-Able Music Therapy moves and grooves
We know that music can make us happy, sad, hopeful, or energized. It can flood us with memories and inspire us to dance and sing. Note-Able Music Therapy Services harnesses the power of music to bring therapy to the traumatized, return memory t...
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Season 3
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Episode 7
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24:05
Donate Life Month and Hunter’s gift of sight
Hunter Weiss was only 20 when he tragically passed away, but he had already decided to be an organ and tissue donor. His mom shares the story of his gift of sight through cornea donation as we celebrate National Donate Life Month in April. Regi...
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Season 3
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Episode 6
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23:18
The fears, hurdles, and hope of foster care
There are more than 600 youth in foster care in Washoe County, but only about 250 foster families to take them. This is Mariah’s story, a young woman who spent most of her childhood and teen years in foster care and is now building a new life f...
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Season 3
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Episode 5
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43:31
Kitchen nightmares and health scares
Restaurant inspectors play an important role in keeping us safe and healthy. We’re joined by two inspectors with Northern Nevada Public Health to talk about what they look for in restaurant kitchens, what health ratings mean, why food safety is...
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Season 3
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Episode 4
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27:25
The robes and badges behind Specialty Courts
In this Part 2 of our conversation about Washoe County’s Specialty Courts, we talk with Judge Scott Pearson and Probation Officer Mark Wickman about the legal and law enforcement sides of addiction, recovery and rehabilitation. Learn how drug c...
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Season 3
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Episode 3
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37:43
When rehab isn’t enough. Specialty Court saves lives.
Michael Laird was no stranger to getting clean. And then relapsing. Then getting clean again. It wasn’t until a judge believed in him and ordered him into a Specialty Court that he found the framework to rebuild his life. Michael and his mom, A...
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Season 3
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Episode 2
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25:16
Fentanyl in our community with John Firestone
Drug use disorder has taken a particularly dark turn with the rise of fentanyl in Washoe County and across the country. Life Change Center Executive Director John Firestone brings the issue to light and discusses how we, as a community, can sav...
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Season 3
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Episode 1
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27:49
Bonus episode: 100 Things to do in Reno Before You Die
We’re closing season 2 of “Washoe Life” with a conversation with Mikalee Byerman, author of the book “100 Things to do in Reno Before You Die.” Celebrate the best of Washoe County including tips on local trails and restaurants with this bonus e...
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Season 2
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Episode 20
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30:34
A new life for West Hills Hospital
When West Hills Hospital closed just over two years ago, the community was left with no other resource for in-patient therapy, psychiatry and rehab for adults. In August, the Washoe County Board of County Commissioners approved the purchase of ...
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Season 2
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Episode 19
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20:57
The final flag for the National Championship Air Races
After nearly 60 years of air racing in Northern Nevada, this year brings the last National Championship Air Races to the Reno-Stead Airport. The 2023 event will be held Sept. 13-17 and will feature more than 150 planes and pilots, hands-on expe...
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Season 2
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Episode 18
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19:00
What to do about wildfires in Washoe County?
Chief Charles Moore has more than 30 years of experience in firefighting and has been with the Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District for over a decade. He wants residents to be prepared for wildfires and to evacuate when ordered to do so. “Y...
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Season 2
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Episode 17
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29:04
Behind the scenes of “Wild Nevada”
Chris Orr and Dave Santina, hosts of the popular PBS show “Wild Nevada,” share their love for the quirky, colorful side of Nevada beyond the city lights. A fan favorite for more than 20 years, “Wild Nevada” is back with new episodes and new tal...
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Season 2
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Episode 16
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37:29
Sustainability starts at home
"We are the generation. We are the people we've been waiting for, and so we are the ones who are going to choose what the future looks like." This is Brian Beffort's philosophy that he brings to his new role as Sustainability Manager for Washoe...
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Season 2
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Episode 15
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23:36
Talking trails with Christina Thayer
July is Parks and Recreation Month, and Washoe County Trails Coordinator Christina Thayer shares her insight into the vast trail systems in and around Washoe County. Lace up those boots and take a stroll as you learn safety tips, the future for...
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Season 2
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Episode 14
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20:29
Standing up with PRIDE
Kurt Thigpen is an accomplished marketing and advertising expert, respected small-business owner, former school board trustee, and proud gay man hailing from a small town in the Deep South. He has encountered bruising hate for who he is and wha...
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Season 2
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Episode 13
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24:14
150 Years of History at the Washoe County Courthouse
The Historic Washoe County Courthouse in downtown Reno turned 150 years old this year, and professional historian and author Dr. Alicia Barber describes the building’s history and local lore. From its unlikely location to its storied role in th...
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Season 2
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Episode 12
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23:10