100% Humboldt
scott hammond
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Humboldt County CA USA is the home of some of the most iconoclastic, genuine, and interesting folks in the world.
We are getting curious about the movers, shakers, and difference makers in Humboldt County CA-Home of the giant redwoods, 6 Rivers, and the vast Pacific Ocean.
We will discover what makes people live/evolve in the beautiful, diverse, isolated, and ever-changing Northcoast of California 100%!
Listen in and learn what it is to be 100% Humboldt
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#120. Carol Jacobson on Music, Teaching, and the Eureka Symphony
Send us Fan MailCarol Jacobson joins Scott Hammond for a conversation about music, teaching, and the Humboldt community that shaped her life and work. She talks about leading the Eureka Symphony,…
#119. Bill Barnum on Housing, Redwood, and Humboldt’s Future
Send us Fan MailBill Barnum returns to the 100% Humboldt podcast for a wide-ranging conversation with Scott Hammond about Humboldt County’s past, present, and future. They talk about redwood, timber,…
#118. Dr. Richard Carvajal: Coming Home to Lead Cal Poly Humboldt
Send us Fan MailDr. Richard Carvajal, the new president of Cal Poly Humboldt, sits down with Scott Hammond for a conversation about growing up in Humboldt, the mentos who changed his life, and what…
#117. Claudia Lima on Timber, Art, and Making a Life in Humboldt
Send us Fan MailClaudia Lima talks with Scott Hammond about growing up in Julian, studying animal science at Cal Poly, working in wholesale lumber, and building a life in Humboldt County with her…
#116. Deanna Dick on Midwifery, Home Birth, and Humboldt's Changing Birth Landscape
Send us Fan MailDeanna Dick talks with Scott Hammond about growing up in Tahoe, coming to Humboldt State, studying Spanish and psychology, and following mission work and midwifery training from…
#115. Carol Ryder on Humboldt Light Opera Company, Voice Teaching, and Finding Her Path in Music
Send us Fan MailCarol Ryder talks with Scott Hammond about growing up in Fortuna, studying first in nursing and political science, then finding her way into voice, opera, and teaching. She describes…
#114. Bill Chino: Service, Community, and the Arcata Restaurant Years
Send us Fan MailBill Chino sits down with Scott Hammond to talk through a long Arcata run in restaurants, bars, and old-town buildings, from The Far Side Cafe and Abruzzi to the newly reopened Plaza…
#113. Two Degrees in Humboldt: Toby Tullis on Radio, Recovery, and Belonging
Send us Fan MailToby Tullis talks through the winding path that brought him to Humboldt, from Bay Area roots and restaurant work to radio, digital marketing, and a life built around community. He…
#112. Solomon Everta on Eureka Books, Omnibus, and the Stories That Build Community
Send us Fan MailScott Hammond sits down with Solomon Everta for a conversation rooted in Old Town Eureka, local business, mutual aid, and the kind of community life that only makes sense when you’ve…
#111. Peggy Murphy: How Humboldt County Grows Business Without Selling Out
Send us Fan MailHumboldt needs good jobs, a stronger tax base, and a plan that doesn’t depend on the next boom saving us. I sit down with Peggy Murphy, the County of Humboldt’s Economic Development…
#110. Jennifer Budwig: From Ferndale Roots to Leading a Community Bank in Humboldt County
Send us Fan MailHumboldt County has a way of making every big question feel personal. When an industry rises, families build their lives around it. When it falls, the whole community feels the…
#109. Miles Slattery: Humboldt’s Crossroads: Growth, Grit, And Going Big
Send us Fan MailTired of boom-bust promises that never land? We sit down with Eureka City Manager Miles Slattery for a frank, fast-moving look at what actually gets built, what stalls out, and how we…
#108. Leslie Castellano--Art, Transit, And A Kinder Eureka
Send us Fan MailWhat if the way we move our bodies could change how we move a city forward? We sit down with artist-organizer and Eureka Councilmember Leslie Castellano to explore how dance, art,…
#107. Jan Friedrichsen: Veteran Rescuer Explains How Search Dogs Track, Find, And Bring People Home
Send us Fan MailA missing hiker. A cold night. A single clue: the faint scent left on a car’s gas cap. That’s enough for Jan Friedrichsen and her K9 partners to turn uncertainty into a plan—and a…
#106. Jamaica Bartz-Quiet Courage: Detox, Healing, And Hope
Send us Fan MailWhat if the bravest moment isn’t the day you celebrate sobriety, but the day you walk through the door to detox? We sit with Jamaica Bartz, executive director of Waterfront Recovery…
#105. Becky Giacomini: Rodeos to Hospitals: How One Community Builder Powers the Eel River Valley
Send us Fan MailWhat makes a small town strong? For Becky Giacomini, it starts with ranch gates, school doors, and hospital halls—and a promise to show up. We dive into Becky’s journey from Southern…
#104. Rosa Dixon: From Commune Roots to Community Builder to Gluten-Free Empire
Send us Fan MailA bottle pops, and so does a life story. Rosa Dixon joins us to share how a childhood on a Tennessee commune shaped her instinct to collaborate, how New York City sharpened her…
#103. From Stunts to Studios: Christina Jeffers Shares How Public Access Empowers a County
Send us Fan MailEver wonder who keeps local voices on the air when big media moves on and broadband eats cable? We sit down with Access Humboldt’s executive director, Christina Jeffers, to explore…
#102. Colin Fiske --Rethinking Mobility: From Car Culture to Community Care
Send us Fan MailWhat if the safest street is also the one that moves the most people with the least stress? That’s the question we chase with CRTP’s executive director, Colin Fiske , as we unpack how…
#101. From Cabinet Maker to Bay Keeper: Leroy Zerlang on Saving the Madaket and Humboldt’s Maritime Soul
Send us Fan MailA 115-year-old ferry shouldn’t be the heartbeat of a modern waterfront—but the Madaket is exactly that. We sit down with fifth-generation Humboldter and tug captain Leroy Zerlang to…
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100% Humboldt has published 120 episodes since June 2023, covering topics in Business, Documentary.
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