
Olympia City Manager Jay Burney and Assistant City Manager Stacey Ray share what's happening at the City and dig into topics that matter to the community.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Jay and Stacey sit down with outgoing Olympia City Councilmember Jim Cooper to talk about his 15 years of service.
Jay and Stacey sit down with Kim Kondrat (Homeless Response Coordinator) for an in-depth discussion about Olympia's approach to encampments, recent successes, lessons learned, and what's starting to be planned for the regions last remaining encampmen... more
Mayor Dontae Payne sits down with Jay and Kellie to talk about everything the City is doing around reparations and why it is so important to him.
Meet Economic Development Director Jennica Machado and Community Planning & Economic Development Director Susan McLaughlin as Jay and Kellie talk to them about their new roles in the city and their goals for the future.
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The podcast can be a little dry and corny (one step up from public broadcast), but it is informative and is a great attempt at connecting with a wider audience while making apparent the highly skilled and intelligent people that the City employs. I do wish there was more of a social media presence (Instagram) to better promote work that is being done or to promote/advertise this podcast more. For instance, I did not know about the many partnerships and projects that are ongoing in regards to the... more
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Apple Podcasts | #228 |
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Conversations often center around significant issues facing the Olympia community, including local government operations, public safety, housing concerns, and initiatives for economic development. Hosts Jay Burney and Kellie Purce Braseth engage city employees and leaders, emphasizing transparency and community involvement in addressing various challenges such as homelessness and budget management. Unique to this series is the focus on personal stories from city staff, reflecting their connection to the community and showcasing the often-overlooked work of local government.
Listeners can expect informative discussions that not only highlight ongoing projects and strategies but also foster a deeper understanding of local governance. The pod... more
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