City of Auburn
That's So Auburn!
Join Auburn Mayor Nancy Backus as she discusses all things Auburn! She will help you get to know the best place in South King County and she hopes you'll listen in with open hearts and open minds and when you hear "That's so Auburn!" it fills you with pride for our city.
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Jun 16, 2026
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A new layer of government relations, policy advising at the City of Auburn 16.06.2026 46:48
Hello and welcome to That's So Auburn! I'm Nancy Backus, Mayor of the City of Auburn, and today's episode is about government relations, which, I know, may sound like a very official title. But really, it's about relationships and advocacy, problem-solving, and making sure Auburn's voice is heard in the rooms where decisions are being made. Today I'm joined by Megan Utemei, the City of Auburn's Go...
Summer wildfire season, World Cup planning with Auburn's Emergency Manager 29.05.2026 42:57
We welcome Matthew Colpitts back to the show to talk about emergencies (again)! Matthew and his team are hard at work prepping for the summer season, which includes smoke and wildfires, drought conditions, and oh yeah, this little thing called the World Cup... With games scheduled to start in June through July in our region, we're expecting signficant traffic impact, yes even all the way down here...
A lifelong legacy at Auburn's Senior Center 17.04.2026 59:53
Hello and welcome to That's So Auburn! I'm Nancy Backus, Mayor of the City of Auburn, and today's episode is a very special one. I'm joined by a City of Auburn staff member who has dedicated nearly four decades of her life to serving Auburn's older adults and helping shape one of the most welcoming and meaningful places in our community: the Auburn Senior Activity Center. Radine Lozier began her c...
Talking fire safety, preparedness, with VRFA Chief Brad Thompson 29.08.2025 1:04:29
Mayor Nancy Backus is joined this episode by Valley Regional Fire Authority Chief Brad Thompson! Why is he on the show today? Because we want to talk about fire safety, fire preparedness, and fill you in on some of the recent happenings at the fire authority, which services Auburn in addition to Algona and Pacific. Chief Thompson began his firefighting career in 1999, at the then-Auburn Fire Depa...
How Auburn prepares for every emergency under the mountain 01.08.2025 46:38
Hello and welcome to episode six of our third season of That's So Auburn! In this episode we're joined by two guests in our City of Auburn Emergency Management division, brand new Emergency Manager Matthew Colpitts and Emergency Management Coordinator Tyler Turner. Matthew is just a few weeks into the job, having joined us July 1, but he brings with him a wealth of knowledge from his over 20 years...
Meet the Magic Makers: The Women Behind Auburn's Biggest Events 20.06.2025 37:02
Hello and welcome to episode four of our third season of That's So Auburn! I'm Nancy Backus, Mayor of the City of Auburn, and today I'm joined by two guests, Interim Events Supervisor Kristy Pachciarz and Events Coordinator Amanda Valdez! They're the brainpower behind many of our events organized by our Parks, Arts and Recreation department, such as Veterans Parade, Petpalooza, KidsDay, Lighted Sa...
Catching up with Green River College President Dr. Suzanne Johnson 06.06.2025 54:55
Welcome to episode 3 of our third season of That's so Auburn! I'm joined today – again – by Green River College President Dr. Suzanne Johnson to talk higher education, new initiatives, the changing educational landscape, and so much more. Dr. Johnson joined Green River College in 2017 and in those 8 years, has been a major driving force in keeping higher education a backbone of the Auburn communit...
Celebrating Public Safety Telecommunicators with a lifelong telecommunicator 11.04.2025 31:03
We're joined by V onnie Mayer, the Executive Director of Valley Com 911 , who bring s nearly 40 years of experience in emergency communications and public safety. She began her career in the late 1980s as one of the first civilian dispatchers at the Angle Lake Fire Department and joined Valley Com 911 in 1993. Known for her people-driven leadership, Vonnie fosters a culture of collaboration, trust...
A Conversation with Auburn City Council Part 3! Councilmembers Tracy Taylor and Hanan Amer 28.03.2025 41:23
And our final episode in our council series is Councilmemers Tracy Taylor and Hanan Amer, two of our newest on the council. Councilmember Taylor was a 6-time Emmy nominated and Edward R. Murrow TV/Radio Reporter in the Seattle Market for over two decades before transitioning to government work. She now serves as a Communications Coordinator i n the City of Kent, bringing her wealth of experie...
A Conversation with Auburn City Council Part 2! Councilmembers Yolanda Trout-Manuel and Kate Baldwin 21.03.2025 40:46
Our council conversations continue with Councilmembers Yolanda Trout-Manuel and Kate Baldwin! Councilmember Trout-Manuel, who served as acting deputy mayor for a portion of last year , began serving on the council in January 2014 and currently represents Auburn on the Sound Cities Association (SCA) Domestic Violence Initiative Regional Task Force, SCA Children and Youth Advisory Board, National L...
A Conversation with Auburn City Council Part 1! Councilmembers Cheryl Rakes and Clinton Taylor (Part 1) 14.03.2025 43:10
We're back! For Season 3 of That's So Auburn! podcast we're interviewing all of the Auburn City Councilmembers, two at a time. Each episode will release a week a part, beginning with today's! Mayor Backus sat down with Deputy Mayor Cheryl Rakes and Councilmember Clinton Taylor to discuss the day to day, what got them into politics, and what keeps them going. Deputy Mayor Rakes has lived in Auburn...
A City of Auburn Police Deep Dive with Commander Cristian Adams 18.10.2024 25:29
In this episode of That's So Auburn! Mayor Nancy Backus is joined by Police Commander Cristian Adams, who began his law enforcement career in Auburn in 2005 as a patrol officer. He now oversees Traffic, Records and our Community Response Team. The world was much different when Cristian first applied to be an officer -- he was one of about 250 applicants. Today, Auburn and many communities in Wash...
The Interns are Here! (Part 2) 25.07.2024 27:12
Part 2 of our intern takeover, this time with the wonderful ladies who run the program! Mayor Nancy Backus is joined by City of Auburn Human Resource Department's Chardae Gillespie, Brianna Winters and Melissa Medisch, three women who love the work they do and the impact it has on the next generation of city workers. Listen to their spirited conversation about the NextStepAuburn program and how it...
The Interns are Here! (Part 1) 09.07.2024 34:22
City of Auburn Mayor Nancy Backus sits down with Next Step Auburn interns Angee Pogosian, Will iam Olson, and Emma Blanton, who started in June for the 10-week internship with the city. The quartet talks about their favorite moments (so far), lessons learned, and goals for the future! Part 2 will be released in August.
The Maddies Miss Auburns Want to Change the World 20.06.2024 27:00
Miss Auburn Maddy Lindsay and Miss Auburn's Teen Maddie McCarthy join Mayor Nancy Backus in this very special episode of That's So Auburn! Learn about the Miss America organization, the amazing scholarship and community service opportunities, and how the Maddies plan to use their platform to change the world for the better.
The Nancy Episode! 05.04.2024 32:48
This episode is all about, well, Mayor Nancy Backus! For the past two years you've heard her interview a whole bevy of guests, from school district officials, emergency managers, homelessness service providers, Miss Auburn and more. And now, the tables are turned -- literally! She's in the hot seat, ready to answer the community's most burning questions.
Auburn's Anti-Homelessness Approach four years later 14.02.2024 47:04
Mayor Nancy Backus sits down with Anti-Homelessness Director Kent Hay, Outreach Worker Drew Conley, and community member Kyle Benson, who spent years homeless in Auburn. Kyle talks about his journey from heavy drug use to jail to now being clean and sober and in permanent housing. This is episode is also a follow-up to our very first episodes in season 1, titled "Addressing Homelessness in Auburn....
Talking enrollment, the future of education with Green River College leadership 04.01.2024 32:40
Mayor Nancy Backus chats with Green River College's President Suzanne Johnson and Vice President for Advancement George Frasier about that gorgeous campus up on Lea Hill and the struggles it and many colleges across the country have faced since the pandemic began in 2020. The three chat about enrollment shortfalls, what's being done, and what's the plan for the future. Plus, and this is important,...
The Auburn Food Bank, and how an anonymous benefactor decided to write the check of a lifetime 06.12.2023 33:39
In this month's episode of That's so Auburn! Mayor Nancy Backus and Communications Manager Jonathan Glover catch up with Debbie Christian, the Executive Director of the Auburn Food Bank. If you haven't heard the wonderful news, last month, an anonymous donor wrote the check of a lifetime, all by paying for the entire outstanding bill as the food bank moves to a new, much bigger and better building...
Holidays, Christmas and the Auburn Lighted Santa Parade with the Tree Lighter Himself 29.11.2023 13:05
City of Auburn Mayor Nancy Backus sits down with Auburn Parks, Arts and Recreation Coordinator Amanda Valdez and 7-year-old Lucas Fernandez, who was selected to light the tree outside of City Hall earlier this year! It's a wonderful tradition that begins as a parade down Main Street from Auburn High School and ends at City Hall Plaza, where hundreds will gather to watch Lucas flip the switch. Luca...
The Great City of Auburn Veterans Parade (seriously, it's pretty great) 02.11.2023 33:09
Mayor Nancy Backus sits down with City of Auburn's special events coordinator Kristy Pachciarz and Roger Olson with the American Legion Post 78 to talk about the Auburn Veterans Parade! You know, that great big giant parade that snakes through Main Street each year??? You might be wondering how it started, how it grew so big, and what it means to the folks involved (hint: a whole heck of a lot).
The Auburn Postmark Center for the Arts is here and it's amazing! 29.09.2023 22:29
Mayor Nancy Backus sat down with Parks, Arts and Recreation Director Daryl Faber and Arts Supervisor Allison Hyde to talk all things Postmark Center for the Arts! They detail the storied history of the building, the yearslong project of getting it completely renovated, and what's to come. Spoiler alert: you ain't seen nothin' yet.
Catching up with the City of Auburn Junior City Council 11.08.2023 32:09
City of Auburn Mayor Nancy Backus sits down with Junior Councilmembers Waylon Menzie, Khysner Ayo and Jonathan Mulenga to discuss, well, what it means to be a young person representing thousands in local government! The Auburn City Council created the Junior City Council in order to get advice and ideas from students on things like parks, recreation, entertainment, traffic, police, festivals, trai...
The Beautification of Auburn, One Park and Street Corner at a Time 22.02.2023 1:07:59
In this final episode of Season 1, Mayor Nancy Backus and Communications Manager Jonathan Glover sit down with artists Jill Drllevich and Peter R eiquam, who collectively are responsible for some of the most recognizable pieces of art in the city.
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