On the January 25, 2019 Tossed Salad show, Phil Andrus interviewed singer and songwriter Linda Allen, who performed original selections of songs for all times from her vast musical repertoire.
Tossed Salad for 1/25/2018
Our Tossed Salad overflows this week with talent! Phil Andrus gets us started at 12:40pm with Connie Welch, PT School Board Chair. Thereafter, feast your eyes and ears on these goodies:
1:00 – Linda Allen, songs for all times
2:00 – Bob Rosen, South County Report, with Sharon Redmon
2:30 – Buddy Mondlock, with Mike Lindauer on bass
3:15 – Cast of KCPT’s Frozen Borders
3:45 – Judith-Kate Friedman “Songs from the Sound”
4:30 – Don White reading “The Second Tree From the Corner” by E.B.White
William Powers
(First airdate: January 22, 2019) Host Sheila Bender travels 9000 kilometers via Skype to interview William Powers at his home in Bolivia. Powers is a Senior Fellow at the New York City-based think tank World Policy Institute, and his new book is Dispatches From The Sweet Life: One Family, Five Acres, and a Community’s Quest to Reinvent the World.
Olympic Pet Pals

(First airdate: January 22, 2019) Therapy Services Dogs that Bring Smiles. Everybody Can talks to Pam Kolacy and Carla Ellis of the Olympic Mountain Pet Pals – an organization dedicated to therapy outreach to seniors and students, as well as providing low cost spay and neutering services for our companion animals in Jefferson County. Learn how you can join this effort to reduce euthanasia in our shelters and bring smiles to those in our community who are unable to have a furry companion.
Compass for the Week of 1/21/2019

Port Townsend’s Glamour Girl tells us how she conquered some personal struggles, launched a highly successful business in town, and now helps others succeed in their own lives.
Blue Heron’s WITS Program
On the January 18, 2019 Tossed Salad show, Phil Andrus talked about Blue Heron Middle School’s WITS (Writers in the Schools) participants and hear them read their recent works.
Creativity in Aging
On the January 18, 2019 Tossed Salad show, Phil Andrus talked with Debbi Steele, Rob Birman, Mary Jane Knecht, Dr. Lee Burnside, MD, and Ann Hedreen about Creativity in Aging.
Tossed Salad for 1/18/2018
Tossed Salad again takes us on a journey through news, music and inspiration. Join Phil Andrus this Friday for:
1:00 – PT Songlines, with Samara Jade and Skeeter Pilarski
1:45 – Creativity in Aging, with Debbi Steele, Rob Birman, Mary Jane Knecht, Dr. Lee Burnside, MD, and Ann Hedreen
2:30 – Tom Jay, “A Word and a Poem”
3:00 – Catherine McNabb, reading
3:30 – Laura Love, legendary songstress
4:30 – Blue Heron Presents
Nature Now #396
Pigeon Guillemot Research – Part 2

(Reprise airdate: January 23, 2019) Debaran Kelso hosts Frances Wood and Govinda Rosling of the Pigeon Guillemot Research Group on Whidbey Island to continue a discussion of the group’s work studying the island’s guillemot population for the past decade. Closing music is “Whidbey Island Blues,” performed by Seattle group The Maldives.
Nature Now #395
Counting Eagles

(First airdate: January 16, 2019) Counting eagles and tracking their food source on the edge of Dabob Bay, Peter Bahls and Jane Hall describe the data collected in their studies.

