• Episode 9: Directing
    Dec 26 2025

    Who knew plays could be so serious?

    For the last hurrah of 2025, Hear. Here.'s Episode 9 shines a light on collaborative, creative productions by featuring a discussion with longtime educator Brian Rainville, Enosburg Opera House's board chair and show director Suzi Hull-Casavant and Bent Media founder Tom Benton, who recently shipped a full-length feature "Leatherclad."

    The resulting conversation gives some insight artistic endeavors, collaborative processes and what directors can do to really bring out an audience.

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    56 mins
  • Episode 8: The Media*
    Sep 2 2025

    To tell local stories, you often need local people doing the work. In Episode 8 of the St. Albans Messenger's podcast series, we bring a few leaders in Vermont's local media industry—Bridget Higdon, Paul Snyder and Llu Mulvaney-Stanak—to talk about the challenges and obstacles of dealing with information in a world chock full of distraction.

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    1 hr
  • Episode 7: Local foods
    Jul 22 2025

    Vermont has a brand associated with high-quality local foods and farmer's markets. But what's it like for those doing the work?

    In this latest episode of Hear. Here., host Josh Ellerbrock brings in three Vermont food experts—Ricky "The Meadmaker" Klein, Finn & Roots co-owner Holly Counter Beaver and homesteader Anne Lepeltier—for a conversation around the challenges of growing local in Vermont.

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    58 mins
  • Episode 6: Summer Music
    May 22 2025

    May marks the start of summer concert series across Franklin County, so it seemed fitting to feature a few musicians on this latest episode of "Hear.Here."

    Over the discussion, we hear about some of the joys around performing music, as well as some of today's frustrations around finding an audience. Guests include guitarist/producer/performer Andre Maquera, multi-instrumentalist John Notaro and musician Tyrone Shaw.

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    58 mins
  • Episode 5: High School → College
    May 2 2025

    The time between the end of high school graduation and start of college has many students examining their next steps into adulthood. In our latest episode, we brought in a roundtable of students to discuss that transitional period, right as graduation rears its head.

    The conversation also touches on some of the challenges posed by rural students seeking out higher post-secondary education in a place like Vermont, where there are limited job roles due to its smaller population.

    Guests include Nolan Marchessault, Amelia Partlow and Hilary Denault.

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    37 mins
  • Episode 4: Town Meeting Day
    Mar 20 2025

    The tradition of Town Meeting Day in Vermont extends beyond how the tax rate changes each year.

    In the fourth episode of the St. Albans Messenger's new podcast, four of Franklin County's long-time volunteers talk about what happens behind the scenes each year on Town Meeting Day, while providing a few political insights and setting a vision for the next generation.

    Guests from this episode include Carolyn Branagan, Brian Savage, Helene Biggie and Marie Bessette.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Episode 3: Climate change
    Feb 6 2025

    Hear. Here. takes a local look at climate change locally in its third episode. The conversation features insights from Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge manager Ken Sturm, Friends of Northern Lake Champlain executive director Bridget Butler and host Josh Ellerbrock, as the three deconstruct how minor changes in the environment can disrupt ecosystems.

    Climate experts also offer plenty of ways that people can be a part of the solution when it comes to climate change, especially as it relates to reducing algae blooms in Lake Champlain.

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    56 mins
  • Episode 2: Thanksgiving
    Jan 7 2025

    After a controversial election season, it's time for some turkey.

    And a political palette cleanser.

    Join some of the nicest people in St. Albans to get a reminder on how to be on your best behavior with the family next weekend. This episode's guests include Sunni Tipper, the food programs coordinator at the Fairfield Community Center, Arleigh Young, downtown manager with the St. Albans City, Joe Halko, former communications director at Northwestern Counseling & Support Services, and KarenMarie Peltier, Back Inn Time owner.

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    42 mins