scott hammond

100% Humboldt

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Humboldt County CA USA is the home of some of the most iconoclastic, genuine, and interesting folks in the world. We are getting curious about the movers, shakers, and difference makers in Humboldt County CA-Home of the giant redwoods, 6 Rivers, and the vast Pacific Ocean. We will discover what makes people live/evolve in the beautiful, diverse, isolated, and ever-changing Northcoast of California 100%! Listen in and learn what it is to be 100% Humboldt  Learn More at https://100humboldt.com/

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scott hammond

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Society

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Latest episode

Jul 6, 2026

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Episodes

#123. What Humboldt’s Homeless Services Are Really Facing | Anjali Browning 06.07.2026

Send us Fan Mail Anjali Browning joins Scott Hammond for a conversation about homeless services, applied anthropology, and the work of building capacity for local nonprofits in Humboldt. She talks about Arcata House Partnership, Project Roomkey and Homekey, housing work in Southern Humboldt, and what she is seeing among people with deep roots in SoHum. The conversation also touches on travel, loss...

#122. Aging in Rural Humboldt: Meals, Medicare, and the Care Gap | Maggie Kraft 29.06.2026

Send us Fan Mail Maggie Kraft joins Scott Hammond for a conversation about the Area 1 Agency on Aging and the everyday work of helping older adults in Humboldt and Del Norte counties. She talks about how A1AA fits into the Older Americans Act system, why rural funding and transportation are constant challenges, and how volunteers, partner agencies, and local staff help stretch limited resources in...

#121. How Ferndale Takes Care of Its Seniors | Leira Satlof 15.06.2026

Send us Fan Mail Leira Satlof joins Scott Hammond for a conversation about her path through Humboldt County, from Dell’Arte roots and Ferndale Repertory Theatre to food trucks, gardening, and her current work leading the Ferndale Senior Resource Agency. She talks about Meals on Wheels, transportation, medical equipment lending, healthcare access, community fundraising, and what it takes to help ol...

#120. Carol Jacobson on Music, Teaching, and the Eureka Symphony 08.06.2026

Send us Fan Mail Carol Jacobson joins Scott Hammond for a conversation about music, teaching, and the Humboldt community that shaped her life and work. She talks about leading the Eureka Symphony, teaching high school music, performing professionally in Europe, and finding her way back to the North Coast. The conversation also touches on Humboldt State, Arcata High, local teachers, choral-orchestr...

#119. Bill Barnum on Housing, Redwood, and Humboldt’s Future 01.06.2026

Send us Fan Mail Bill Barnum returns to the 100% Humboldt podcast for a wide-ranging conversation with Scott Hammond about Humboldt County’s past, present, and future. They talk about redwood, timber, housing, downtown Eureka parking lots, population growth, local development, and the long timelines behind building in Humboldt. Bill also reflects on family history, law, faith, identity, community,...

#118. Dr. Richard Carvajal: Coming Home to Lead Cal Poly Humboldt 25.05.2026

Send us Fan Mail Dr. Richard Carvajal, the new president of Cal Poly Humboldt, sits down with Scott Hammond for a conversation about growing up in Humboldt, the mentos who changed his life, and what it means to come home to lead the university. They talk about commencement, the Cal Poly transformation, new degrees and facilities, athletics, community partnerships, internships, and the role Humbold...

#117. Claudia Lima on Timber, Art, and Making a Life in Humboldt 11.05.2026

Send us Fan Mail Claudia Lima talks with Scott Hammond about growing up in Julian, studying animal science at Cal Poly, working in wholesale lumber, and building a life in Humboldt County with her husband John and their family. She reflects on the timber industry, logging families, local healthcare, housing, jobs, Blue Lake, her painting career, and the people and places that make Humboldt feel li...

#116. Deanna Dick on Midwifery, Home Birth, and Humboldt's Changing Birth Landscape 04.05.2026

Send us Fan Mail Deanna Dick talks with Scott Hammond about growing up in Tahoe, coming to Humboldt State, studying Spanish and psychology, and following mission work and midwifery training from Canada and Southeast Asia to Australia and Nigeria. She shares how those experiences led her back to Humboldt, into midwifery, and eventually to Moonstone Midwives, while reflecting on home birth, hospital...

#115. Carol Ryder on Humboldt Light Opera Company, Voice Teaching, and Finding Her Path in Music 27.04.2026

Send us Fan Mail Carol Ryder talks with Scott Hammond about growing up in Fortuna, studying first in nursing and political science, then finding her way into voice, opera, and teaching. She describes how a performance at Humboldt State changed her course, what she learned studying in Germany and at the Merola program, and how that work eventually led to the Humboldt Light Opera Company. It's...

#114. Bill Chino: Service, Community, and the Arcata Restaurant Years 20.04.2026

Send us Fan Mail Bill Chino sits down with Scott Hammond to talk through a long Arcata run in restaurants, bars, and old-town buildings, from The Far Side Cafe and Abruzzi to the newly reopened Plaza Grill. Along the way he tells the story of coming west from Long Island, why he stayed in Humboldt after arriving sight unseen in 1979, and how he thinks about hospitality as a service, community, and...

#113. Two Degrees in Humboldt: Toby Tullis on Radio, Recovery, and Belonging 13.04.2026

Send us Fan Mail Toby Tullis talks through the winding path that brought him to Humboldt, from Bay Area roots and restaurant work to radio, digital marketing, and a life built around community. He gets into sobriety, parenting, spirituality, and the way this place changed how he things about work and home. It's a conversation about starting over, staying busy, and trying to keep a little room...

#112. Solomon Everta on Eureka Books, Omnibus, and the Stories That Build Community 06.04.2026

Send us Fan Mail Scott Hammond sits down with Solomon Everta for a conversation rooted in Old Town Eureka, local business, mutual aid, and the kind of community life that only makes sense when you’ve actually lived here awhile. Solomon talks about coming to Humboldt from East Bay, finding his footing through work and activism, and eventually becoming the owner of Eureka Books. They get into the re...

#111. Peggy Murphy: How Humboldt County Grows Business Without Selling Out 22.03.2026

Send us Fan Mail Humboldt needs good jobs, a stronger tax base, and a plan that doesn’t depend on the next boom saving us. I sit down with Peggy Murphy, the County of Humboldt’s Economic Development Director, to get specific about what economic development really looks like on the ground: helping local businesses stay open, building a workforce pipeline, and making sure we’re not “buckshotting” ou...

#109. Miles Slattery: Humboldt’s Crossroads: Growth, Grit, And Going Big 15.03.2026

Send us Fan Mail Tired of boom-bust promises that never land? We sit down with Eureka City Manager Miles Slattery for a frank, fast-moving look at what actually gets built, what stalls out, and how we change the rules so progress sticks. From a scrappy surf-kid past to a data-first public leader, Miles lays out how the Bay Trail moved from vision to miles of waterfront access—and how that same bia...

#110. Jennifer Budwig: From Ferndale Roots to Leading a Community Bank in Humboldt County 15.03.2026

Send us Fan Mail Humboldt County has a way of making every big question feel personal. When an industry rises, families build their lives around it. When it falls, the whole community feels the aftershock in jobs, housing, nonprofits, and the stories we tell ourselves about what’s possible here.  I’m joined by Jennifer Budwig of Redwood Capital Bank, a fourth-generation Ferndale local who’s about...

#108. Leslie Castellano--Art, Transit, And A Kinder Eureka 16.02.2026

Send us Fan Mail What if the way we move our bodies could change how we move a city forward? We sit down with artist-organizer and Eureka Councilmember Leslie Castellano to explore how dance, art, housing, and transit can pull a fractured community back into rhythm. From Florida’s Gulf Coast to Humboldt’s dunes, Leslie traces a path that runs through Tai Chi, contact improvisation, and the foundin...

#107. Jan Friedrichsen: Veteran Rescuer Explains How Search Dogs Track, Find, And Bring People Home 08.02.2026

Send us Fan Mail A missing hiker. A cold night. A single clue: the faint scent left on a car’s gas cap. That’s enough for Jan Friedrichsen and her K9 partners to turn uncertainty into a plan—and a plan into a save. We sit down with Jan, commander of Humboldt County Search and Rescue and a CARD-certified evaluator, to unpack how volunteer teams mobilize fast, work with the Sheriff’s Special Service...

#106. Jamaica Bartz-Quiet Courage: Detox, Healing, And Hope 02.02.2026

Send us Fan Mail What if the bravest moment isn’t the day you celebrate sobriety, but the day you walk through the door to detox? We sit with Jamaica Bartz, executive director of Waterfront Recovery Services in Eureka, to unpack what medical detox looks like, why alcohol withdrawal can be more dangerous than people realize, and how trauma-informed care changes outcomes. Jamaica’s not speaking from...

#105. Becky Giacomini: Rodeos to Hospitals: How One Community Builder Powers the Eel River Valley 26.01.2026

Send us Fan Mail What makes a small town strong? For Becky Giacomini, it starts with ranch gates, school doors, and hospital halls—and a promise to show up. We dive into Becky’s journey from Southern California to the Eel River Valley, where she met her husband at a rodeo, grew potatoes into chips, raised a family, and spent 30 years in education before stepping into community leadership full time...

#104. Rosa Dixon: From Commune Roots to Community Builder to Gluten-Free Empire 19.01.2026

Send us Fan Mail A bottle pops, and so does a life story. Rosa Dixon joins us to share how a childhood on a Tennessee commune shaped her instinct to collaborate, how New York City sharpened her operator’s edge, and how a frightening misdiagnosis led her to build Raised Gluten Free—now a national brand with 18 products in 7,500 retailers. From pies at the farmer’s market to private label partnershi...

#103. From Stunts to Studios: Christina Jeffers Shares How Public Access Empowers a County 11.01.2026

Send us Fan Mail Ever wonder who keeps local voices on the air when big media moves on and broadband eats cable? We sit down with Access Humboldt’s executive director, Christina Jeffers, to explore how a PEG station—public, education, and government—safeguards free speech, broadcasts full civic meetings without edits, and gives anyone in the community the tools to make radio and TV. Christina’s st...

#102. Colin Fiske --Rethinking Mobility: From Car Culture to Community Care 20.12.2025

Send us Fan Mail What if the safest street is also the one that moves the most people with the least stress? That’s the question we chase with CRTP’s executive director, Colin Fiske , as we unpack how Humboldt can move beyond car-only thinking and build streets that actually serve the way we live. From Arcata’s trail links to Eureka’s most dangerous corridors, we connect policy, culture, and desig...

#101. From Cabinet Maker to Bay Keeper: Leroy Zerlang on Saving the Madaket and Humboldt’s Maritime Soul 15.12.2025

Send us Fan Mail A 115-year-old ferry shouldn’t be the heartbeat of a modern waterfront—but the Madaket is exactly that. We sit down with fifth-generation Humboldter and tug captain Leroy Zerlang to chart how a tiny passenger boat outlived an entire ferry fleet, helped launch maritime careers, and still carries school kids at the same price set decades ago. From cabinet shop to wheelhouse, Leroy’s...

#100. From Police Logs to Community Legacy with Editor Kevin Hoover 08.12.2025

Send us Fan Mail A statue that seemed to smile on its way home. A hidden cabin that vanished overnight. A police log so human it reads like a short story. Our 100th milestone conversation with editor Kevin Hoover is a tour through Arcata’s past, present, and near future—told by someone who has walked every street, sat through the 7 a.m. meetings, and printed the town’s heartbeat onto shrinking pag...

#99. Ron Samuels: From Arcata to Concert Halls: Building World-Class Marimbas 23.11.2025

Send us Fan Mail What does it take to make wood sing? We sit down with Marimba One founder Ron Samuels to follow the arc from a Humboldt State spark to an Arcata workshop that supplies universities, symphonies, and soloists worldwide. Ron shares how an early encounter with African-style marimba led to years of hands-on experimenting, nights in woodshops, and the hard-earned knowledge of how to tun...

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