The Olympia Standard
The Olympia Standard
A podcast about politics in Olympia, WA
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Jun 27, 2026
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#155: O-POP and the New Olympia 27.06.2026 36:13
Over the last ten years or so, Olympia has led the pack in local governments in Washington State in reversing course on decades of restrictive zoning. Behind that movement has been Olympians for People Orientated Places. This week, we sit down with Holly Gadbaw and Janae Huber. They are two of O-POP’s founders and are now looking back at a decade of history as they move on from the organizat...
#154: Crisis at the Library 13.06.2026 52:22
This week, we bring you two interviews. The first with two trustees of the Timberland Regional Library and the president of the Timberland union. We discuss the financial crisis the district found its way into earlier this year and how the district can get out. Background: Regional library cuts 25% of staff in South Sound layoffs. Here’s what to know Gloves off baby!’: Messages between two top TRL...
#153: 2026 Primary Election Ballot Rundown 30.05.2026 33:38
Daniel sits down with former city councilmember and county commission candidate Jim Cooper to talk through who will be on your ballot in August.
#152: Pride Storytelling 16.05.2026 23:32
Daniel sits down with the folks behind Window Seat Media’s Pride Storytelling Project . The project is a partnership between Window Seat Media and Capital City Pride, is a community initiative utilizing an LGBTQ+ cohort to document and preserve local Queer history in the South Sound area. Through oral histories, public events, and community exhibits, including an upcoming expanded exhibit sc...
#151: Evergreen Pool and the Future of Aquatics 02.05.2026 27:22
What is the future of aquatic sports in Olympia and beyond if the Evergreen Pool is closed. We sit down with swim-team boosters this week to walk through the risks of losing the region’s largest public pool and how we can sustain athletic facilities into the future.
#150: Sine Die 2026 with Beth and Claire 18.04.2026 45:40
We expand our annual Sine Die episode this year to include education expert Senator Clair Wilson! Also on this episode is our own Rep. Beth Doglio who does the traditional unpacking of what the legislative session meant for us in Olympia.
#149: What do we think about when we think about closing schools 04.04.2026 1:06:15
As we enter budget building season for the Olympia School District, Erika Lari sits down with veterans (both students and parents) about the debate just a couple of years ago over closing some elementary schools. You can also listen to this old episode: #105: Do we want to close Madison and McKenny schools?
#148: Neighborhood Associations 21.03.2026 37:00
For decades, official neighborhood associations have been an essential part of Olympia’s civic fabric. This week, we examine how these associations operate with Michael Craw from The Evergreen State College, a scholar in the field. Then, Daniel sits down with Grace Fletcher to discuss the new generation leading the Council of Neighborhood Associations and their evolving approach to civic engagemen...
#147: Planning for a Better Olympia 07.03.2026 35:05
Daniel sits down with Greg Quetin, Chair of the Olympia Planning Commission, to talk about the city’s recently approved Comprehensive Plan and the role of the planning commission in guiding Olympia’s growth.
#146: How to Understand the Fine Grain of Olympia Schools 21.02.2026 40:10
We are in the season where, in the Olympia School District, you can choose a different path for your kids. In this episode, we sit down with OSD4All’s Erika Lari to talk about the new guide the group recently released to describe, in fine detail, all of the different programs around the district: https://osd4all.org/district-guide/
#145: Intercity Transit 07.02.2026 32:34
Daniel visits with leadership at Intercity Transit. Emily Bergkamp, General Manager, and Nick Demerice, Chief Marketing, Communications & Outreach Officer, cover the recent history of our local transit agency, what is going on with the change in routes and how transit will grow.
#144: Olympia School District Tech, Safety and Facility Replacement Levy 2026 24.01.2026 34:57
You’ve already received your ballot, so this week Erika sat down with Superintendent Mr. Dr. Patrick Murphy and Marc Elliot, Chief Information Officer, to talk about the replacement levy. Don’t forget to vote by February 10!
#143: Legislative Preview 17.01.2026 58:15
What is Olympia going to get from Olympia this year? Erika sits down with Maria Flores from the school board and Daniel visits with State Senator Jessica Bateman. We dive deep into what schools need from the legislature and what we should expect this session as a community. For further discussion on school funding, please see episode 105: Do We Need to Close Schools?
#142: 2025 Holiday Special 27.12.2025 55:09
We sit down with Mayor Dontae Payne and City Councilmember Dani Madrone (also host emerita) to walk through the formative issues in Olympia of 2025 and how they lead into 2026.
#141: Sarah DeStasio looks back at 2025 06.12.2025 27:21
Daniel sat down with Sarah DeStasio to round out our campaign coverage for this year. Destasion worked on the Caleb Geiger and Robert Vanderpool campaigns and takes us through 2025 from the progressive lens.
#140: Justin Stang Exit Interview 22.11.2025 32:03
Not that we expect Justin Stang to exit civic life, but Daniel sat down with him following the election to reflect on how it went for him and the future of Olympia.
#139: The Last 2025 Election Episode 16.11.2025 54:59
This is the last election 2025 episode! We are joined in the first segment by Danielle Westbrook, long time friend of the podcast and political consultant. In the second segment, the 2025 election crew comes together one more time with Rob Richards.
#138: Did I-5 Kill Downtown Tumwater (the definitive debate) 01.11.2025 27:49
Whether Interstate 5 “killed downtown Tumwater” will never actually be answered, mostly because we don’t have a time machine and we can’t really settle on what “kill” or “downtown” means in this context. But the premise is one of the most widely accepted historical facts of our area. I take the counter-narrative position that downtown Tumwater was ki...
#137: Ballot 2025 Roundup 25.10.2025 38:23
Emmett is joined by Erika Lari and Daniel Garcia to make a complete rundown of your Olympia ballot for this election. Erika and Daniel dissect the interviews we’ve been running for the last several weeks to help you make your decisions this fall.
#136: Berendt vs. Geiger (Position #7) 19.10.2025 28:17
Daniel Garcia returns to interview Paul Berendt and Caleb Geiger for Position #7 on the Olympia City Council.
#135: Workers’ Bill of Rights (Prop 1) 15.10.2025 30:14
Mayor Dontae Payne and Caleb Geiger debate the pros and cons of the Workers’ Bill of Rights (Prop 1), which will be on your ballot this week! This discussion was hosted by Daniel Garcia, who runs the Heal Olympia project.
#134: Vanderpool v. Stang (Position 6) 11.10.2025 29:37
Daniel Garcia from the Heal Olympia project is back on the podcast, this time sitting down with Robert Vanderpool and Justin Stang, who are competing for the Position 6 seat on the Olympia City Council.
#133: Olympia City Council Position #4 (Gilman, no Carlson) 04.10.2025 12:06
This episode was supposed to feature Daniel Garcia from Heal Oly sitting down with two city council candidates for a conversation. But at the last minute, we had to cancel. We offered the candidates a chance to record their responses on their own, but only Clark Gilman was able to get his in. We’ll be back next Saturday with a full recorded conversation between two candidates running for another c...
#132: Renee Fullerton and Rhyan Smith (Olympia School Board) 27.09.2025 50:37
Erika Lari from OSD4All again takes the wheel to talk with Renee Fullerton and Rhyan Smith, who are facing off for the position in District 3 on the Olympia School Board.
#131: Gil Lamont and Emily Leddige (School Board) 20.09.2025 31:14
Erika Lari from OSD4All rejoins the podcast to talk with Gil Lamont and Emily Leddige, who are facing off for the position in District 5 on the Olympia School Board.
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