(first aired May 16, 2017). Host Sheila Bender speaks with Berkeley author Ayelet Waldman, and discusses her new book, A Really Good Day: How Microdosing Made a Mega Difference in My Mood, My Marriage and My Life.
In Conversation – Anna Quinn
(first aired May 2, 2017). Host Sheila Bender talks in studio with Port Townsend resident Anna Quinn about the road to publication and her work with aspiring writers.
Compass for the Week of May 22, 2017
We take an incredible journey with Amanda Steuer-Zamora, a Port Townsend native who dreamed of becoming royalty – made that dream come true – then embarked on a life journey that has come full circle.
YMCA Summer Programs with Christy Spencer
(First airdate: May 16, 2017) Get ready for the summer by volunteering at the YMCA summer free Lunch and Literacy programs. Christy Spencer talks with Everybody Can host Sheila Ramsey about Brinnon, Quilcene and Port Townsend sites. You can have an impact and some fun at the Y.
We Made Our Goal!!

Thank You, loyal Listener Community,
for a successful Spring Drive.
We made it. Stay tuned.
Compass for the Week of May 15, 2017
We catch up with a best-selling author who has become a frequent visitor to Port Townsend … and we learn how you can overcome the fear of public speaking from a local comedian and the former mayor of Sequim.
KPTZ Broadcast Interrupted by Affordable Housing
KPTZ was off-the-air Thursday afternoon for over three hours, as crews disconnected power and telecommunication lines to allow passage of this multiple family housing unit up Blaine Street. The four-unit house will be situated at the corner of Van Ness and Cherry Street.
Despite the temporary loss of broadcast, KPTZ continued to live stream its programming via the website.
Compass for the Week of May 8, 2017
We speak with a Port Townsend resident who offers evidence that major news media outlets have been spreading fake news about flying saucers for decades.
Compass for the Week of May 1, 2017
We talk with scientists, geologists and emergency personnel about a huge disaster that is on its way to the Pacific Northwest.
#86 Puffin Shoe Repair
(First airdate: May 9, 2017) THESE BOOTS ARE MADE FOR WALKIN’ – FOR A LONG, LONG TIME!
Our Town Host Maryanne McNellis interviews Colleen Swantner & John Shortess, the team behind Puffin Shoe Repair. Puffin has been a fixture in Port Townsend since the early 1970s. It’s the place to go to save your favorite cowboy boots, dancing shoes, or even leather jackets or guitar cases.


