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Posted in TV by Brandon Rosage on September 1, 2010

Posted in TV by Mathias Eichler on August 27, 2010

Posted in TV by Brandon Rosage on August 24, 2010

In response to the previous week’s episode judging downtown dining, Mathias and Brandon sort through the viewer feedback and formulate a theory for the disparity in Olympia’s restaurant opinions. Keep Reading »


Posted in TV by Brandon Rosage on August 17, 2010

Posted in TV by Brandon Rosage on August 11, 2010

A trip to Mima Mounds has co-host Mathias Eichler asking if Olympia should position itself as visitors’ “basecamp” for experiencing Washington state, thanks to its proximity to everything the Northwest offers. Keep Reading »


Posted in TV by Mathias Eichler on August 4, 2010

Mathias Eichler and Brandon Rosage dissect a prediction by the forthcoming film “Urbanized” that 75 percent of the world’s population will call an urban city home by 2050. Keep Reading »


Posted in TV by Brandon Rosage on July 28, 2010

After the launch of Olympia’s first online events calendar, Mathias Eichler and Brandon Rosage debate what it will take for similar-sized cities to leverage the web for the good of the community.

Mathias argues that mid- and smaller-sized cities lack people with the “hustle” necessary to build social web products. Brandon suggests, however, that America is just beginning an era where web-enabled devices are prevalent enough to make a different in communities of Olympia’s size.


Posted in TV by Brandon Rosage on July 21, 2010

Mathias Eichler and Brandon Rosage react to a Huffington Post story suggesting that the United States’ job market won’t recover for another 10 years. From Percival’s Landing in downtown Olympia, Mathias focuses on the local business climate, while Brandon sees hope in the number of baby boomers eyeing retirement from influential jobs.

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Posted in TV by Mathias Eichler on July 14, 2010

Mathias Eichler and Brandon Rosage dissect a story of arson downtown and debate who’s responsible for its affects on the city’s reputation. While Mathias argues that perceptions depend on a person’s generation, Brandon argues that local newspapers aren’t to blame.


Posted in TV by Mathias Eichler on July 6, 2010

Mathias Eichler and Brandon Rosage ask whether size matters — in the city you land in. The guys argue against the myth that life worth living has to be done in a metropolis, and explore the business of succeeding in a localized community.

What do you think? Keep Reading »