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Episode 23 "Pete Nelson | Treehouse Point, Treehouse Masters & Building Dreams in Fall City, WA"
May 1, 2026
1h 08m 13s
Episode 22 "Hospitality with Heart: Laurie Hay of Snoqualmie Inn Hotel America on Community, Customer Service & Finding Home"
May 1, 2026
49m 23s
Episode 21 "Snoqualmie Valley Summer Festivals & Events Guide 2026 | Live Music, 50+ Bands & Things to Do near Seattle, WA"
Apr 30, 2026
1h 21m 01s
Episode 20 "Breaking the Silence: Search & Rescue Mental Health, Alan's Story & the Fight for Volunteer First Responder Support"
Mar 20, 2026
1h 05m 40s
Episode 19 "Part Deux-Morgan Henley on Hippie Life, Music Festivals & Finding Yourself | Carnation Block Party at Tolt Commons | Duvall, Carnation, Washington - Snoqualmie Valley | Brodie Nation
Feb 17, 2026
1h 05m 44s
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| 5/1/26 | Episode 23 "Pete Nelson | Treehouse Point, Treehouse Masters & Building Dreams in Fall City, WA" | reehouses. Inspiration. Snoqualmie Valley. In this episode of The Valley Voice with Jessica Self, we sit down with Pete Nelson of TreeHouse Point - founder of Nelson Treehouse and Supply and star of Treehouse Masters - to talk about his journey from inspiration to building one of the most iconic treehouse destinations in the Pacific Northwest. Pete shares how he made his way to Fall City, Washington, what sparked his passion for treehouses, and the story behind creating TreeHouse Point along the scenic Raging River - now celebrating 20 years since acquiring the property. We dive into creativity, craftsmanship, and why Pete believes everyone can (and should!) be inspired to build their own treehouse. If you love unique stays, Pacific Northwest travel, and stories that spark imagination, this episode is for you. 🎧 Search The Valley Voice with Jessica Self wherever you listen to podcasts treehousepoint.com nelsontreehouse.com animalplanet.com treehouse podcast, Pete Nelson, Treehouse Masters, TreeHouse Point, Fall City Washington, Snoqualmie Valley, Washington State travel, Pacific Northwest destinations, unique stays Washington, treehouse building, Nelson Treehouse and Supply, Raging River, creative living, architecture podcast, cabin and treehouse design, travel Washington State, weekend getaways WA, inspiration stories, building dreams, eco living, nature stays, glamping Washington | 1h 08m 13s | ||||||
| 5/1/26 | Episode 22 "Hospitality with Heart: Laurie Hay of Snoqualmie Inn Hotel America on Community, Customer Service & Finding Home" | Hospitality. Customer service. Snoqualmie Valley community. In this episode of The Valley Voice with Jessica Self, we sit down with Laurie Hay of Snoqualmie Inn by Hotel America to talk about her journey from the California desert to Snoqualmie Valley and how she built a career rooted in connection and exceptional service. Laurie shares how she found her place in the valley, the importance of genuine hospitality, and how Snoqualmie Inn continues to give back and support the local community. A conversation about finding home, building relationships, and leading with heart in hospitality. 🎧 Search The Valley Voice with Jessica Self wherever you listen to podcasts thehotelamerica.com Visit Seattle Seattle Washington State Tourism Snoqualmie Valley podcast hospitality podcast customer service podcast small town business stories community leadership local business spotlight Washington State travel Pacific Northwest hospitality | 49m 23s | ||||||
| 4/30/26 | Episode 21 "Snoqualmie Valley Summer Festivals & Events Guide 2026 | Live Music, 50+ Bands & Things to Do near Seattle, WA" | Snoqualmie Valley Summer Festivals & Events Guide 2026 | Live Music, 50+ Bands & Things to Do near Seattle, WA Looking for things to do near Seattle, WA this 2026 summer? Tune into The Valley Voice with Jessica Self for your ultimate guide to Snoqualmie Valley summer festivals, live music, and local events. Featuring insights from Morgan Henley and Travis Weatherbee, this episode highlights 50+ bands, iconic Dick’s food trucks, and unforgettable festival moments happening across the Valley. Perfect for planning your summer weekends in North Bend, Snoqualmie, Fall City, Carnation & Duvall, WA. May May 9 – Sip Suds & Si ⸻ June June 5–6 – Duvall Days (50th Anniversary) June 7 - SnoValley Pride 4th Annual Pride Picnic June 13 – Fall City Day June 20 – North Bend Art & Industry’s Art Off the Rails June 20 – Carnation Block Party ⸻ July July 9–12 – BrodieNation Music Festival (20th Anniversary) July 10 – Jazz Clubs NW’s North Bend Haystack Festival (Americana Music) July 11 – Snoqualmie Valley Rotary Sipfest in Snoqualmie July 18 – Downtown North Bend Block Party (Noon–10pm with a Dick’s Food Truck appearance!) ⸻ August Aug 7–9 – Festival at Mt. Si in North Bend Aug 15 – Carnation Concert Crawl Aug 15 – Sept 15 – Snoqualmie Valley Sunflower Festival (from North Bend, Snoqualmie, Fall City, Carnation, Duvall & Monroe) Aug 22 – Snoqualmie Day ⸻ September Sept 12 – Snoqualmie Street Fair on Snoqualmie Ridge Sept 30 – Fall City Apple Festival with NW Natural Horsemanship Center ⸻ October Oct 3 – North Bend Blues Walk (15th Year) | 1h 21m 01s | ||||||
| 3/20/26 | Episode 20 "Breaking the Silence: Search & Rescue Mental Health, Alan's Story & the Fight for Volunteer First Responder Support" | What happens when the rescuer needs rescuing? In this powerful episode of The Valley Voice with Jessica Self, we sit down with Alan LaBissoniere, President of Regional Special Vehicles Unit and Carrie Lee Gagnon, Executive Director of King County Search and Rescue, from King County Search and Rescue KCSARA to talk about the reality behind the mission—what it really means to serve on the front lines as a volunteer first responder. Alan shares his deeply personal mental health journey, opening up about the pressure, the crash after calls, and the moment everything came to a breaking point. His vulnerability is not only courageous—it’s already creating change. Together, we explore: • The hidden mental health challenges in search and rescue • Why volunteer responders fall through the cracks without benefits or support • How Alan’s story is sparking the beginning of a larger movement • Efforts underway to build mental health resources locally, statewide, and beyond This conversation goes beyond search and rescue—it’s about humanity, resilience, and redefining what support should look like for those who show up when others are in crisis. If you’ve ever wondered what it costs to be the one who saves others… this episode is a must-listen. jessicaself.com sarposium.com thebridgerecovery.com travishowze.com kingcountysar.org rsvu.org northbenddowntown.org olympichottub.com | 1h 05m 40s | ||||||
| 2/17/26 | Episode 19 "Part Deux-Morgan Henley on Hippie Life, Music Festivals & Finding Yourself | Carnation Block Party at Tolt Commons | Duvall, Carnation, Washington - Snoqualmie Valley | Brodie Nation | Part Deux-Morgan Henley on Hippie Life, Music Festivals & Finding Yourself | Carnation Block Party at Tolt Commons | Duvall, Carnation, Snoqualmie, North Bend & Fall City, Washington - Snoqualmie Valley | Brodie Nation In Part Deux of Episode 17, we continue our heartfelt conversation with Morgan Henley as he shares his hippie life philosophy, core music principles, and the journey that shaped who he is today. From Duvall to Carnation, Snoqualmie, North Bend, and Fall City, he reflects on how the Snoqualmie Valley shaped his creativity—and how returning home led him to get involved with many of the valley’s local festivals and community events. This episode explores authenticity, freedom, and finding yourself through music and intentional living. If you’re looking for inspiration and meaningful Pacific Northwest stories, this one’s for you. Episode 17 – Part DeuxFeaturing Morgan HenleyCelebrating Duvall, Carnation, Snoqualmie, North Bend & Fall City, Washington Festivals And a shoutout to The Real Twin Peaks February 19-22, 2026 event this upcoming weekend! therealtwinpeaks.com twinpeaksblog.com jessicaself.com | 1h 05m 44s | ||||||
| 2/7/26 | Episode 18 "It Is Happening Again: Real Twin Peaks, Then and Now" | In this special episode, we sit down with three passionate Twin Peaks fans—Karl Reinsch, Mary Hütter, and Vinnie Guidera—to explore the deep history of Twin Peaks fests and fan gatherings over the years, and how they’ve helped keep the spirit of the show alive long after it first aired. We dive into what makes these events so meaningful, how the community has evolved, and why the upcoming Real Twin Peaks Weekend is more than just a celebration—it’s a pilgrimage. From the Double R to Snoqualmie Falls, we talk about the deep importance of visiting the actual Twin Peaks: the Snoqualmie Valley, where the magic was born and still lingers. This is a conversation about fandom, place, memory, and why, for Twin Peaks fans, some mysteries are best experienced in person. therealtwinpeaks.com twinpeaksblog.com jessicaself.com | 56m 34s | ||||||
| 1/23/26 | Episode 17 "Beyond the Stage: Getting to Know Morgan Henley" | Beyond the Stage: Getting to Know Morgan Henley In this longer episode of The Valley Voice with Jessica Self, we slow things down and go beyond the event posters and show listings to really get to know Morgan Henley. Morgan is often seen behind the scenes bringing music, festivals, and creative energy to the Valley—but who is he when the lights are off? We dive into Morgan’s personal history, what shaped him, what drives his passion for music and community, and the moments that defined his path. This is a candid, thoughtful conversation about the man behind the music and what truly makes him tick. www.jessicaself.com | 1h 20m 58s | ||||||
| 1/22/26 | Episode 16 "Rooted in Community: Helene Wentink on Empowering Youth & Families in the Snoqualmie Valley" | Rooted in Community: Helene Wentink on Empowering Youth & Families in the Snoqualmie Valley In this episode of The Valley Voice with Jessica Self, Jessica sits down with Helene Wentink of Empower Youth Network in Carnation to talk about her journey to the Snoqualmie Valley and her deep-rooted passion for nonprofit work. Helene shares how her experience led her to supporting youth, teens, and families through Empower Youth Network, and how collaboration with schools and local nonprofits creates real, lasting impact across the Valley. A thoughtful conversation about community, connection, and empowering the next generation. Learn more, get involved and donate here: https://empoweryouthnetwork.org | 55m 02s | ||||||
| 12/14/25 | Episode 15 "Takin' it to the Streets of North Bend and Snoqualmie, WA" | This episode is a little different! Jessica Self is joined by Laurie Hay of Snoqualmie Inn for a traveling podcast , visiting Downtown North Bend and Snoqualmie post-flood to share an important message: our towns are open, roads are accessible, and local businesses are ready to welcome you! After unexpected days of closure, the best way to help right now is simple and impactful—shop local, dine local, and support small businesses this holiday season. Many local businesses are also giving back to the community as recovery continues. For those asking how else to help, volunteer efforts are being thoughtfully coordinated through Love Snoqualmie Valley. Visit their website and follow them on Facebook and Instagram for upcoming volunteer opportunities: 👉 https://lovesnoqualmievalley.com Thank you to our incredible community for showing up, supporting local, and helping our valley stay strong! | 41m 29s | ||||||
| 10/31/25 | Episode 14 "The Story Keepers: From Steam Engines to Weyerhauser Kidnapping to Today" | Cristy Lake has dedicated her life to keeping Snoqualmie Valley’s history alive. A longtime team member at the Northwest Railway Museum, Cristy has spent years sharing the stories, artifacts, and legacy that define our region. Her own family history is deeply woven into that narrative — reaching back to one of the Valley’s most infamous chapters: the Weyerhaeuser kidnapping of the 1930s, in which her family played a unique and personal role. Now, as part of the Snoqualmie Valley Museum, Cristy continues her mission to preserve and educate, ensuring future generations understand the people and events that shaped this extraordinary place. Be sure to support and visit the museum — where history comes to life, and the stories of the Snoqualmie Valley continue to inspire. trainmuseum.org https://snoqualmievalleymuseum.org/ https://jessicaself.com/ | 51m 37s | ||||||
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| 10/30/25 | Episode 13 "Lighting The Way: The Gray's Way Story" | When tragedy struck, Summer Stumpf found strength in purpose. Through Live Gray’s Way, she’s turned loss into light— raising awareness for DIPG, a rare and aggressive form of pediatric brain cancer, while inspiring others to live with compassion and courage. Partnering with Angela Donaldson, the two have poured their hearts into bringing meaningful community events to Fall City, WA, including the Fall City Festival of Lights—a celebration of love, remembrance, and unity. Together, they’ve created a space where neighbors gather not only to celebrate the season, but to carry forward Gray’s light—spreading hope, kindness, and education throughout the Snoqualmie Valley and beyond. https://www.livegraysway.org/ www.jessicaself.com | 46m 47s | ||||||
| 9/16/25 | Episode 12 "Derek Decater - Beyond the Game" | From standout collegiate baseball player to performance coach, Derek Decater has taken his love for the game and turned it into something bigger. With a strong foundation in Anatomy, body mechanics and nutrition, he has built a welcoming training space for all ages - whether you are chasing athletic goals or just looking to be your best. Along the way, Derek has trained at multiple high schools and now coaches baseball at Mount Si High School, bringing energy, knowledge, and a genuine love for people in everything he does. www.decaterfitness.com www.jessicaself.com | 57m 15s | ||||||
| 9/6/25 | Episode 11 "Greg Jamiel: A Life of Media, Movement & Meaning" | Episode 11 of The Valley Voice with Jessica Self welcomes a truly inspiring guest — Greg Jamiel of SnoValley Pride! Greg’s journey has taken him from the shores of Rhode Island to stages, studios, and screens across the U.S. and beyond. With years of TV and media experience — and travels that span the globe — Greg has now found his forever home in Carnation, Washington. In this episode, we dive into his story: how his adventures shaped who he is today, what called him to the Snoqualmie Valley, and how he’s bringing his expertise, creativity, and heart to our Snoqualmie Valley community through SnoValley Pride. Tune in to get to know Greg’s passion for connection, inclusivity, and storytelling — and why we’re so excited to have him in the Valley! | 49m 31s | ||||||
| 7/24/25 | Episode 9 "From Insurance to Impact: Why Jeff Warren Says "Pick Me" for the Valley" | This week, I’m chatting with Jeff Warren-your go-to State Farm Insurance Agent and one of the Valley’s most dedicated community supporters. But there is so much more to Jeff than guitars and coverage! We dive into his story-where he came from, how life lead him to the Valley, and why giving back means so much to him. Jeff’s the kind of neighbor we all hope to have. Tune in for a fun, inspiring conversation with someone who truly puts the good in ”good neighbor.” | 52m 12s | ||||||
| 7/24/25 | Episode 8 "Windows, Washes & the Fast Lane: Augie Dugar's Wild Ride" | The Valley Voice with Jessica Self is back with an awesome new episode featuring Augie Dugar, owner of Reflection of Perfection - and trust me, this one shines! We talk about Augie’s journey to the Snoqualmie Valley and how he built a business that does way more than just window cleaning, pressure washing, and hanging holiday lights. Augie’s all heart-always giving back to the community and showing up for local causes. And if that wasn’t cool enough...he is now diving into an exciting new adventure with the NHRA! Yep, racing is part of his story now too. Tune in to hear about hard work, community love, and chasing big dreams-on the streets and on the drag strip. #TheValleyVoice #ReflectionOfPerfection #AugieDugar #SupportLocal #SnoqualmieValley | 47m 07s | ||||||
| 7/15/25 | Episode 7 "Cherry Pie and Conversation" | Rachel Bennett, the proud co-owner of Twede’s Cafe’ since 2019, is as local as they come-born and raised right here in North Bend. After heading out on a big adventure for college and life beyond the Valley, she found herself drawn back to her hometown roots. What started as a part-time job at the iconic Twede’s turned into something much bigger: the opportunity to carry on a legendary legacy. Now, alongside her partner Max, Rachel brings fresh energy to the beloved diner while honoring its Twin Peaks fame and small town charm. She’s proof that sometimes, the best twists in life are the ones that bring you home. www.twedescafe.com | 38m 32s | ||||||
| 6/12/25 | Episode 6 "The Chickadees' Story: Resilience, Community, and Sweet New Beginnings Part 2" | In this episode, we sit down with Dori Ross and Katie Podschwit, the dynamic duo behind Chickadee Bakeshop in Snoqualmie, Wa. We dive into their personal journeys-how they each found their way to the Snoqualmie Valley over a decade ago, built community roots, and eventually teamed up to create one of the area’s most beloved bakeries. We talk about the incredible rise of Chickadee Bakeshop, the devastating fire that forced them to close their doors, and their inspiring story of rebuilding. With hearts deeply embedded in service-Dori also runs Snoqualmie Valley Pet Services-these two community driven women are set to reopen Chickadee later this summer, stronger and sweeter than ever. Don’t miss this powerful conversation with two true local legends. | 42m 46s | ||||||
| 6/12/25 | Episode 5 "The Chickadees' Story: Resilience, Community, and Sweet New Beginnings Part 1 | In this episode, we sit down with Dori Ross and Katie Podschwit, the dynamic duo behind Chickadee Bakeshop in Snoqualmie, Wa. We dive into their personal journeys-how they each found their way to the Snoqualmie Valley over a decade ago, built community roots, and eventually teamed up to create one of the area’s most beloved bakeries. We talk about the incredible rise of Chickadee Bakeshop, the devastating fire that forced them to close their doors, and their inspiring story of rebuilding. With hearts deeply embedded in service-Dori also runs Snoqualmie Valley Pet Services-these two community driven women are set to reopen Chickadee later this summer, stronger and sweeter than ever. Don’t miss this powerful conversation with two true local legends. | 49m 47s | ||||||
| 5/17/25 | Episode 4 "Behind the Curtain at North Bend Theatre with Beth and Sam Burrows" | In this episode, Jessica sits down leaders of the with Beth and Sam Burrows, the passionate owners of the historic North Bend Theatre and leaders of the nonprofit Friends of the North Bend Theatre. They share what it’s like to own and operate a beloved landmark that is more than just a movie theater. The theater serves as a community hub for creativity, a performance space as well as a community venue. From hosting concerts to embracing the theater’s iconic connection to ”Twin Peaks”, Beth and Sam offer a behind-the-scenes look at preserving history while building for the future. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation filled with local pride and cinematic magic. #twinpeaks #movietheatre #movietheater #movienight #movies #theatre #northbendwa #snoqualmievalley #comedyshow #popcorn #historicbuilding #actors #actress #film | 41m 19s | ||||||
| 5/4/25 | Episode 3 "Carrie Lee Gagnon, Executive Director, King County Search and Rescue" | www.jessicaself.com www.kingcountysar.org Jessica sits down with Carrie Lee Gagnon, Executive Director, King County Search and Rescue. Carrie breaks down how King County Search and Rescue operates throughout the county, funding, and ways citizens can plug in and support SAR operations in the County. SARposium Tuesday, May 20th Carnation Farms, Carnation, WA | 48m 49s | ||||||
| 5/2/25 | Episode 2 "Tree Houses with Emily Nelson" | Jessica is joined by Emily Nelson of Nelson Treehouse to discuss what its like living in the Snoqualmie Valley, having a TV show, and living in tree houses. | 42m 45s | ||||||
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