Curry Coast Community Radio

Curry Coast Community Radio (KCIW, FM 100.7 in Brookings, OR) is publicly supported nonprofit radio serving the residents of Curry County, Oregon.<br /> <br /> Curry Coast Community Radio seeks to provide a forum to build a common community consciousness through the free exchange of ideas, news, and opinion. We are building bridges across the community by hosting round-table discussions, call-in talk shows, in-depth interviews with policy makers and community leaders, health professionals and wellness practitioners, service groups and other non-profits, and underserved community members. Featuring local musicians and involving our young people in radio engineering and production will promote an increased sense of community and and help participants develop talents and skills that can be used in the broader marketplace.

Wild Rivers Film Radio: Robert Mann, from Thrills to Chills – A Filmmaker’s Journey

In this episode of Wild Rivers Film Radio, host Sue Wright sits down with writer, director, and producer Robert Mann, the creative force behind R BnB and The Pumpkin Karver—two spine-tingling films lighting up local screens this Halloween. Robert shares his journey from the comedy stages of Los Angeles to the world of independent filmmaking, […]

10-24
27:00

The Insider Report: Upcoming Activities and Events for October 21 – 27 … and Beyond

This week on the Insider Report, Kat and Bruce give the scoop on what is going on in the area, including the Chetco Library event schedule, Chetco Pelican Players annual Haunted House “Freak Show”, Manley Art Center Workshop Schedule, Curry Public Library Tiny Art Show 2025, Halloween & Dia de los Muertos Weekend Family Fun Festival […]

10-21
27:00

Wild Rivers Film Radio: Eve Annenberg and Scott Brock – Capturing Conversations Through Film

In this episode of Wild Rivers Film Radio, hosts Sue Wright and Kenny Wright sit down with filmmaker Eve Annenberg and editor Scott Brock to talk about their documentary, The Work: A Conversation. Eve shares the inspiration behind the project and the importance of preserving pivotal stories on film. Scott offers insight into the art […]

10-21
28:00

Quality Living: Peaceful Support and Personal Growth with the Reps Grappling Team

In this episode of Quality Living With Peaceful Support, host Amanda Whittemore talks with LJ and Ryan from the Reps Grappling Team in Brookings. They discuss their journeys into grappling, describing it as a dynamic blend of Brazilian jiu-jitsu, wrestling, and judo. They share how the sport has improved their quality of life, offering stress […]

10-21
28:30

Joyously Free!: Quality Living is Joyously Free!

In this episode of Joyously Free!, host Joanie Lindenmeyer talks with Amanda Whittemore, a real estate agent, end-of-life doula, and holistic health advocate. Amanda shares her journey to Brookings and discusses how positive self-talk, gratitude, and faith help her navigate life’s challenges. She reflects on the transformative power of holistic wellness and her calling to […]

10-21
27:00

Doc & Jacques: Wired and Inspired

In this episode of the Doc & Jacques radio variety show, Dr. GiGi and Jacques speak with Ozy Pops, who shares his journey with body piercings, discussing their spiritual significance and connection to chakras, as well as his path to overcoming drug addiction through persistence and twelve-step programs. They also talk with Aaron Wickham about […]

10-21
59:00

Our Community: Catching Up with CORE

In this episode of Our Community, host Candice Michel speaks with Diana Carter, Executive Director of Brookings CORE Response, about the organization’s efforts to stabilize operations and expand essential services in Curry County. Diana shares plans for launching a licensed childcare facility to address local shortages and discusses the challenges posed by federal government instability […]

10-18
57:00

Curry Café: Serving the Community – The Chetco Activity Center

In this episode of Curry Café, hosts Ray Gary and Rick McNamer talk with guests Roger and Jennifer Mitchell about their volunteer work at the Chetco Activity Center in Brookings. The discussion highlights the center’s essential services for seniors, including Meals on Wheels, free tax preparation, and community events. The Mitchells share their journey from […]

10-16
59:00

The Insider Report: Upcoming Activities and Events for October 14 – 20 … and Beyond

This week on the Insider Report, Kat and Bruce give the scoop on what is going on in the area, including the Chetco Library event schedule, The Rocky Horror Picture Show party, Southern Oregon Coastal Bridal & Quinceanera at Salmon Run Golf Course, Bust-Ing Breast Cancer with Bra’s For A Cause in Crescent City, Chetco Pelican […]

10-14
27:00

Quality Living: Yoga, Nutrition, and Community

In this episode of Quality Living With Peaceful Support, host Amanda Whittemore talks with Erica Tarens, owner of Sacral Spaces Yoga and Dance in Crescent City. Erica shares her journey to opening her studio, emphasizing the role of movement, community, and music in fostering connection and personal growth. She discusses her holistic approach as a […]

10-14
28:00

Joyously Free!: Justice and Equality Voices

In this episode of Joyously Free!, host Joanie Lindenmeyer talks with Jayden Ruff, director of the South Coast Health Equity Coalition, and Grust Hernandez about advancing equity and justice from a queer perspective. The episode explores the transformative impact of community advocacy, the significance of safe and affirming spaces, and the importance of supporting marginalized […]

10-13
27:00

Doc & Jacques: Walkabout Wisdom – A Traveler’s Tale

In this episode of the Doc & Jacques radio variety show, Jared Wilson recounts his transformative travels across New Zealand, Australia, and Fiji, highlighting his journey toward independence and self-discovery after high school. He shares stories of living off-grid, navigating cultural differences, and facing survival challenges, such as hunting with a Fijian village and venturing […]

10-12
59:00

Curry Café: Faith, Service, and Sacrifice – The Legacy of Dag Hammarskjöld

In this episode of Curry Café, guest Robert O’Sullivan explores Dag Hammarskjöld’s remarkable legacy as the United Nations’ second Secretary-General. Hammarskjöld’s aristocratic Swedish upbringing instilled in him a sense of selfless service and belief in equality. Deeply influenced by Albert Schweitzer’s reverence for life, Hammarskjöld championed newly independent nations, often clashing with colonial powers during […]

10-11
59:00

The Insider Report: Upcoming Activities and Events for October 7 – 13 … and Beyond

This week on the Insider Report, Kat and Bruce give the scoop on what is going on in the area, including the Chetco Library event schedule, the Threepenny Theater production of the play Same Time Next Year, Harvest Festival Plant Sale at the Botanical Garden, Second Saturday Sale at the Chetco Grange, Chetco Valley Museum’s Cider […]

10-07
27:00

Joyously Free!: A Story of Healing and Hope

In this episode of Joyously Free!, host Joanie Lindenmeyer interviews Donna, an actress who candidly shares her journey through personal challenges, resilience, and self-discovery. Donna discusses the importance of living in the present, embracing authenticity, and fostering self-belief despite past hardships, including a life-changing accident and overcoming stage fright. She emphasizes the healing power of […]

10-06
28:30

Doc & Jacques: In Print and On Screen – How Journalism and Film Shape Our Communities

In this episode of the Doc & Jacques radio variety show, Dr. GiGi Reed and Lukus speak first with Dan Schmidt and “Doc” Belardi about Schmidt’s recent acquisition of the Del Norte Triplicate newspaper, his plans to revitalize local journalism, and the vital role newspapers play in fostering community connection and civic engagement. In the […]

10-05
59:00

Curry Café: Bug-Friendly Gardening – Supporting Beneficial Insects

In this episode of Curry Café, hosts Ray Gary and Rick McNamer speak with Dave Kollen, a Xerces Society Ambassador, about the vital role pollinators and beneficial insects play in fall ecosystems. Kollen explains the seasonal life cycles of bees, wasps, butterflies, and other insects, highlighting how simple actions can support their survival through winter. […]

10-03
59:00

Wild Rivers Film Radio: Through the Lens of Dezo Hoffman – Lon Goddard on Music, Memories, and a Cultural Icon

In this episode of Wild Rivers Film Radio, host Sue Wright sits down with musician and music reporter Lon Goddard to talk about the North American premiere of Dezo Hoffman: The Man Who Shot the Sixties. From London’s swinging music scene to rare behind-the-scenes stories, Lon shares his personal connection to Hoffman’s legendary rock ’n’ […]

10-02
28:00

The Insider Report: Upcoming Activities and Events for September 30 – October 6 … and Beyond

This week on the Insider Report, Kat and Bruce give the scoop on what is going on in the area, including the Chetco Library event schedule, Threepenny Theater production of the play Same Time Next Year, Just Desserts Dessert Auction at Curry Public Library, Ozzy & Dio Unchained at Elk Valley Casino, Hard Rock at Mr. […]

09-30
27:00

Joyously Free!: The Story Behind the Brookings Harbor Bazaar

In this episode of Joyously Free!, Joanie Lindenmeyer talks with Peggy Gergen and Gail Marta about the long-running Brookings Harbor Community Bazaar. Originating over 55 years ago, the bazaar has grown from a small local gathering into a major event featuring 110 vendors offering handmade crafts, festive foods, and unique gifts. Now managed by the […]

09-29
28:30

MAMABEAR85

So sad that people are complaining and the 'superiors' just write them off!

03-20 Reply

MAMABEAR85

Not murder. That makes people completely disregard this whole story and all for shock value that solves nothing.

03-13 Reply

MAMABEAR85

Thank you for your services!

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