Episodes

  • Ep.50 Every dollar matters: Energy costs on Washington's coast
    Jan 30 2026

    Along the sandy shores of Washington's coastline, change is constant. Just as the pounding waves and gusty winds that roll off the Pacific change the landscape every second of every day, the people who call this rugged area home have endured economic and political changes time and time again. They're adaptable and enduring, but appreciate consistency and dependability more than most. These values are core to the work Grays Harbor PUD does to deliver affordable, reliable energy to these communities. It's also why the Northwest's abundant hydropower is so strongly favored. As we continue to explore energy affordability on Dam!, we're joined by Katy Moore and Ian Cope from Grays Harbor PUD on this episode, who share their own stories and perspectives on keeping costs low and lights on for their customers, and provide valuable insight into the challenges on the horizon for the greater Northwest.

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    59 mins
  • Ep.49 Fighting the Affordability Crisis
    Dec 23 2025

    Alan Walker is a hero. He's many other things, too (namely, the executive directer of the Chelan-Douglas Community Action Council and president of the Washington Community Action Partnership), but the work that he does is essential to help thousands of residents in the Northwest meet their basic needs. Unfortunately, the cost of those needs are growing dramatically and rapidly. Energy is among those needs, with prices in the Northwest climbing especially fast. In fact, 9 out of 10 surveyed in our own independent poll ranked cost as their largest energy concern. We felt it was an especially important time to host Alan on our podcast to learn more about the challenges he sees low income communities facing in our region, how the price of energy factors into those challenges, and why keeping energy prices low is non-negotiable for thousands.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Ep.48 Inside scoop on AI
    Nov 12 2025

    What's the deal with all of this AI? From an energy perspective, our exposure to this emerging technology often comes in the form of the demand it places on the grid via data centers. However, it's rare that we hear about the technology side of AI development and the practical use cases for it. Luckily for Dam! listeners, we brought that conversation to life with the CTO and founder of Snapbar–an ai-centric startup–Patrick Ellis.

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    1 hr and 38 mins
  • Ep.47 Welcome to the team
    Sep 16 2025

    Meet the newest member of the Northwest RiverPartners team, Victor Valerio! On this episode, you’ll hear about Victor’s background before coming to the organization, the lessons he’s learned along his path in life and his career, eye-opening experiences since starting his new job, and the unique ways he’ll be helping us fulfill our mission. Enjoy!

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    57 mins
  • Ep.46 "POWERING ON" Grant PUD's history in the words of John Harrison
    Jul 11 2025

    On this very special episode of the podcast, we're joined by Grant PUD's senior manager of external affairs and communications, Chuck Allen. He shares the story of their recently released history book, "POWERING ON: The can-do legacy driving Grant PUD into the future by Grant PUD." While the history alone is fascinating, Chuck also wanted to celebrate the legacy and memory of it's author, John Harrison, who sadly passed away earlier this year.


    You can read the excellent book by following the link below:

    https://www.flipsnack.com/55A6559BDC9/powering-on-the-can-do-legacy-driving-grant-pud-into-the-future/full-view.html

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Ep.45 Not your average port
    Jun 4 2025

    Dam! heads to the mighty Palouse to get the scoop on the Port of Whitman County. Executive director Kara Riebold and commissioner Kristine Meyer make the perfect duo to tell the story of multi-modal transportation, recreation, improvements to the community, and of course, the value of the river system.

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    44 mins
  • Hydro 101: Lock in on locks
    Apr 3 2025

    Class is in session! The fifth episode of Hydro 101, a sub-series of the Dam! podcast, has arrived. Hydro 101 aims to provide you with a fundamental understanding of hydropower and how it interacts with energy and the environment–particularly in the Northwest. This episode explores the infrastructure responsible for solving vertical challenges on the water, the lock, from the historical development of the technology to an explanation of how a modern lock works like a water elevator.

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    18 mins
  • Ep. 44 Fight for the system
    Mar 5 2025

    The Columbia-Snake river system, that is. Neil Maunu, executive director at the Pacific Northwest Waterways Association, gives us the rundown on the integrated system of infrastructure that makes the Columbia and Snake rivers navigable. From locks and dams to dredging and jetties, it's an all hands on deck operation that provides critical services well-beyond just the Northwest, and on this episode we cover it all.

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    1 hr and 2 mins