• Why Port Angeles Feels Different (and it is not just the views)
    Apr 8 2026

    What makes Port Angeles more than just a beautiful place to live? It’s the arts—and the people behind them.

    In this episode of Rainshadow Living: Your Guide to Port Townsend, Sequim, and Beyond, we sit down with Rachel Storck, Associate Director of Operations at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center, to explore how art, community, and creativity shape life on the Olympic Peninsula.

    From rotating exhibitions to the stunning Art Park nestled in the woods, Rachel shares how the Fine Arts Center creates a space where locals and visitors alike can experience something truly unique—right in the heart of Port Angeles.

    Whether you're considering a move to the Olympic Peninsula, planning a visit, or simply curious about the creative heartbeat of this region, this conversation gives you a deeper look at what makes this community so special.

    In this episode, we cover:
    • The mission and vision of the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center
    • What makes the Art Park a must-see destination
    • How the arts enrich daily life on the Olympic Peninsula
    • Local events, exhibits, and opportunities to get involved
    • Why Port Angeles continues to attract creatives and new residents

    If you're dreaming about a lifestyle that blends natural beauty, culture, and community, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.

    Rainshadow Living is your inside guide to life on the Olympic Peninsula—featuring local voices, hidden gems, and real conversations about what it’s like to live, work, and thrive here.

    Thinking about making a move to Port Angeles, Sequim, or Port Townsend? Ginny Erickson your Professional Real Estate Guide can help find the home of your dreams on the Olympic Peninsula.
    Trish Cole helps people plan thoughtful moves and lifestyle changes through calm, strategic mortgage guidance.

    Like, subscribe, and follow for more local insights, interviews, and relocation tips from the Olympic Peninsula.

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    32 mins
  • Port Townsend Rhododendron Festival-Home Town Traditional Fun
    Mar 17 2026

    What if one weekend could show you exactly what it feels like to live in Port Townsend, Washington?

    In this episode of Rainshadow Living, we take you inside one of the most beloved traditions on the Olympic Peninsula—the Rhododendron Festival in Port Townsend.

    This isn’t just a festival—it’s a window into the heart of a community.

    From the vibrant downtown streets to the laughter-filled pet parade, bed races and much more fun, the Rhody Festival brings together locals, visitors, families, and small businesses in a way that truly captures the spirit of this coastal town. If you’ve ever wondered what it feels like to live here—not just what homes cost or what neighborhoods look like—this episode gives you that answer.

    We explore:
    The history and charm behind the Rhododendron Festival
    Why the pet parade has become a fan-favorite (and what it says about the community)
    The events, energy, and traditions that bring Port Townsend to life
    What this festival reveals about everyday living on the Olympic Peninsula

    Trish Cole as a transition-focused mortgage professional and Ginny Erickson Real Estate professional, always look at a community through a different lens—how it supports your next chapter. Events like this aren’t just fun—they’re a powerful indicator of connection, lifestyle, and long-term livability.

    Because when people are considering a move to Port Townsend, Sequim, or the Olympic Peninsula, they’re not just buying a home…

    They’re choosing a way of life.

    And the Rhododendron Festival?
    It’s a beautiful example of exactly what that life can look like.

    If you're exploring relocation, retiring to Washington, or simply dreaming about a slower, more connected pace of life, this episode will help you picture it.

    🎧 Listen in—and then imagine yourself here.

    Thinking about making a move?
    We’d love to be a resource for you as you explore your options on the Olympic Peninsula.

    Be sure to check out our other episodes of Rainshadow Living for deeper insights into local towns, events, and real estate strategies.

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    29 mins
  • Before You Move: The Top 10 Concerns That Matter Most
    Feb 9 2026

    Thinking about a move to the Olympic Peninsula? Whether you’re relocating for lifestyle, retirement, family, or a fresh chapter, there are some big questions people wrestle with before making the leap.

    In this episode of Rainshadow Living, we walk through the Top 10 Concerns people have when moving — ranked from least to most important — with a local, lived-in perspective on what it’s really like to call Port Townsend, Sequim, or Port Angeles home.

    We cover everything from day-to-day quality of life questions to the big picture considerations that shape long-term happiness, including:

    • Recreation access and outdoor lifestyle
    • Local culture and community feel
    • Walkability and getting around
    • Internet reliability and remote work realities
    • Safety and small-town living
    • Housing availability and competition
    • Weather expectations vs reality
    • Healthcare access on the Olympic Peninsula
    • Affordability — including housing costs, cost of living, and property taxes
    • Proximity to family, airports, ferries, and Western Washington connections

    This episode is designed to help you move forward with clarity and confidence, whether you’re just beginning to explore the idea of moving or actively planning your next step.

    If you’re considering a move to the Olympic Peninsula — or simply want a clearer picture of what life here is really like — this episode is for you.

    👉 Subscribe for more conversations about life, community, and thoughtful moves in the Rain Shadow region.

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    #LifestyleMove
    #NextChapterLiving
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    #PNWLife
    #HomeBuyingJourney
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    #SmallTownLiving
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    33 mins
  • A Celebration of Light & Community: The Sunshine Festival
    Jan 13 2026

    Every town has a vibe — and in Sequim, it’s sunshine, connection, and community.

    In this episode of Rain Shadow Living, we step into one of Sequim’s most joyful and community-centered traditions: the Sunshine Festival. Known for its lighthearted spirit, family-friendly fun, and unmistakable small-town charm, the Sunshine Festival is more than an event — it’s a reflection of the people who call Sequim home.

    We explore how the festival came to be, what it represents to locals, and why it continues to bring residents, visitors, and newcomers together year after year. From parades and activities to laughter-filled streets and shared traditions, the Sunshine Festival captures the warmth, connection, and optimism that define life on the Olympic Peninsula.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    • The origins and purpose of the Sunshine Festival
    • Why sunshine is such a meaningful symbol for Sequim
    • What activities families can enjoy
    • How community volunteers and local organizations bring the event to life
    • What the festival says about Sequim’s culture and values
    • Why celebrations like this matter — especially in small towns

    Whether you’re a longtime local, newly arrived, or dreaming of a move to the Olympic Peninsula, this episode offers a heartfelt glimpse into why Sequim continues to feel welcoming, vibrant, and full of possibility.

    At Rain Shadow Living, we share the stories, people, and traditions that make Port Townsend, Sequim, Port Angeles, and beyond such special places to live. The Sunshine Festival is a perfect reminder that community isn’t just built — it’s celebrated.

    ☀️ Tune in and experience the joy behind one of Sequim’s brightest traditions.




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    27 mins
  • Inside Field Hall with Steve Raider-Ginsburg Executive & Artistic Director
    Dec 1 2025

    Where Culture Takes the Stage: Inside Field Hall with Steve Raider-Ginsburg

    What happens when vision, community, and creativity come together under one roof?

    In this special episode of Rainshadow Living, we sit down with Steve Raider-Ginsburg, Executive & Artistic Director of Field Hall in Port Angeles, Washington—a cultural landmark redefining entertainment, arts, and gathering on the Olympic Peninsula.

    Steve shares the inspiring story behind Field Hall’s transformation into a vibrant, modern venue that brings world-class performances, artistic excellence, and unforgettable experiences to the North Olympic Peninsula. From the behind-the-scenes decisions that shaped the space to the deeper mission driving its programming, this episode reveals how one venue is elevating the creative heartbeat of an entire region.

    You’ll hear:

    • How Field Hall became a cornerstone of culture in Port Angeles
    • The artistic vision behind programming, performances, and community outreach
    • What it takes to curate meaningful, memorable audience experiences
    • How arts and entertainment contribute to economic growth and community pride
    • What’s ahead for Field Hall—and why its future is shining bright

    Whether you’re an arts enthusiast, a community-builder, or simply someone who loves discovering the stories behind great places, this episode offers a powerful look at how creativity transforms communities.

    🎭 Tune in and discover how Field Hall isn’t just a venue—it’s a movement.

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    30 mins
  • Crafting Magic in the Rain Shadow: The World of Key City Theatre
    Nov 11 2025

    "Where Art Takes Center Stage: Inside Key City Public Theatre”

    Nestled in the heart of historic Port Townsend, where Victorian charm meets the creative pulse of the Olympic Peninsula, stands a theatre that feels like it belongs on a much bigger stage. This week on Rainshadow Living: Your Guide to Port Townsend, Sequim & Beyond, hosts Trish Cole and Ginny Erickson step behind the velvet curtain of Key City Public Theatre, a cultural cornerstone where artistry, innovation, and community converge.

    In this cinematic episode, we sit down with Amanda Zamora and Denise Winter, the powerhouse duo leading Key City Theatre’s artistic direction and vision. Together, they share how a small-town stage in a coastal corner of Washington rivals big-city productions in artistry, ambition, and heart.

    From the first notes of an original score to the final curtain call, Key City Theatre delivers more than performances — it delivers connection. Listeners will hear how the theatre curates award-worthy productions, nurtures local and visiting talent, and brings national-level artistic quality to an intimate, state-of-the-art venue that welcomes everyone.

    🎟️ Inside this episode, we explore:

    • The artistic direction and creative leadership shaping Key City’s seasons.
    • How Port Townsend’s vibrant arts culture fuels the theatre’s success.
    • The theatre’s commitment to original works, education, and inclusivity.
    • What makes Key City’s performances and production values truly world-class.
    • The magic of experiencing live theatre in a cozy, elegant space that feels both local and legendary.

    As Amanda and Denise describe their passion for storytelling, you’ll sense the energy that fills the theatre — from rehearsals alive with discovery to opening nights that light up the town. It’s a story about what happens when art, heart, and community align — and how a seaside stage can reflect the soul of an entire region.

    🎭 Whether you’re a theatre lover, creative spirit, or proud resident of the Olympic Peninsula, this episode will leave you inspired by the transformative power of local art done extraordinarily well.

    Tune in and discover why, at Key City Public Theatre, every performance feels like an opening night — and why this little theatre by the sea stands shoulder to shoulder with the best stages anywhere.

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    39 mins
  • Turning ‘Can’t’ Into Keys: Real Buyer Challenges, Real Fixes
    Oct 4 2025

    In this episode of Rainshadow Living, Trish Cole with New American Funding and Ginny Erickson with Windermere Real Estate tackle the real-world challenges today’s homebuyers face—and share smart, creative strategies that turn “can’t” into closing keys.

    From buy-before-you-sell strategies to navigating homes that need a little TLC before hitting the market, we dive into practical solutions that help buyers and sellers move forward confidently, even in a shifting market.

    If you’ve ever wondered how to make your next move possible—despite obstacles like financing, timing, or condition—this episode is packed with insight, humor, and hope for anyone dreaming of homeownership.

    Listen now to learn how today’s challenges can become tomorrow’s success stories.

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    37 mins
  • Exploring Jefferson County Parks with Ranger Brian Hageman
    Sep 4 2025

    In this episode of Rain Shadow Living, we’re joined by Brian Hageman, Park Ranger for Washington State Parks. Brian takes us on a journey through the beauty and history of Jefferson County’s parks, sharing stories of sandy beaches, winding trails, and the region’s rich cultural past. We’ll also explore the ongoing efforts in conservation that help preserve these incredible outdoor spaces for generations to come. Whether you’re a local adventurer or a visitor looking to explore the Olympic Peninsula, this episode is your guide to the natural wonders that make Jefferson County a true treasure of Washington State.

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    35 mins