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  • We talk with Scott Cooper, the Executive Director of NeighborImpact, the largest food bank and nonprofit in Central Oregon. He talks about what they are seeing in Central Oregon and how shocks to federal subsidies are hurting their efforts.
  • On this edition we talk with Ellen Dymit, an OSU researcher on a new study which explains how cats in the rainforest avoid each and competition for food. Plus, we talk with Esther Tishman of Liberty Walks who has completed her walk across America to promote civility.
  • On this edition we talk with Allie Yee, Interim Executive Director for Partners For A Hunger Free Oregon. She talks about their work to advocate for better food equity and for more food assistance in the state.
  • On this edition we talk with Lauren Kessler, a local author who produced a special series on hunger for Lookout Eugene-Springfield. Kessler is a multi-book author and also a long-time volunteer for Food For Lane County's dining room.
  • This week our quiz is all about possessives: think Mary's Peak, Thor's Well, or indeed, Oregon's most puzzling quiz! Will Jason from Eugene's answers be correct, or will he find himself at his wit's end?
  • A conversation with Will O'Hearn, Director of Library Services, Eugene Public Library
  • A conversation on how attitudes about death are changing in our society and how many people are taking more control in end-of-life decisions.
  • A conversation with Julie Collins, the Executive Director for the Cascades Raptor Center. The Center is both an animal hospital as well as a destination for thousands of visitors each year. We talk about the center, and how it not only helps our birds of prey and educates people, but how it is an important part of Lane County’s tourism industry.
  • Oregon's High Desert Museum, south of Bend, brings visitors into the surroundings to interact with animals, plants, and history. Museum Executive Director, Dana Whitelaw, speaks with Oregon Grapevine host, Barbara Dellenback, about the museum and its vital connection to the region.
  • The Spring Creek Project is an innovative collaboration bringing philosophy, science, and the arts to the Oregon State University Campus. Oregon Grapevine host, Barbara Dellenback, speaks with Project Director, Carly Lettero, about residency programs, public actions, and interdisciplinary thinking the newest episode.
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