Renoites- The Podcast about Reno Nevada
Renoites- The Podcast about Reno Nevada

Renoites- The Podcast about Reno Nevada

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Interviews on politics, culture, society, business, and much more with the most interesting and important people from in and around Reno, Nevada

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Matthew Hawkins on the Making (and Makeup) of Dark Prison Haunted House
SEP 30, 2025
Matthew Hawkins on the Making (and Makeup) of Dark Prison Haunted House
Spooky Season has arrived and one of the best ways for scare enthusiasts to get the most out of it is to spend some time getting chased by monsters and zombies and horrors of all kinds (without ever being in real danger.) And of course the best place to do that is at a haunted house. Northern Nevada's premiere haunted house, Dark Corner, is moving this year from the National Bowling Stadium into the decommissioned state penitentiary in Carson City and becoming Dark Prison. On this episode of Renoites, we're joined by Matthew Hawkins, makeup director for the company and creator of characters and props appearing in the 30,000+ square foot haunted houses (there are 3 separate areas within the prison). We talked about what goes into creating new characters for the haunt, the importance of storytelling and building on previous years, the difference between working in beauty makeup and effects makeup, doing makeup for a cast of dozens, the huge impact of horror movie culture, why it feels good to get scared, and much more! You can buy tickets to Dark Prison at http://www.darkprison.com and find them on Instagram at http://www.instagram.com/darkprisonhaunt You can follow Matthew at http://www.instagram.com/matthew_hawkins_artistry And of course follow Renoites at http://www.instagram.com/renoites and learn more about the show at http://linktr.ee/renoites Send feedback and guest suggestions to Conor at [email protected] Thanks for listening!
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54 MIN
Katey Roshetko on Local Broadcast Media and Reno's "Morning Break"
SEP 23, 2025
Katey Roshetko on Local Broadcast Media and Reno's "Morning Break"
As the media landscape changes and we deal with new ways to get news and information, broadcast television still plays an important role. The national 24-hour cable networks aren't equipped to report on issues that are specific to Northern Nevada, and even as more news moves online, local news shows play an indispensable part. Not all that news needs to be heavy or serious or focused on things like crime and disasters. There's also room for lifestyle content that highlights nonprofits and events and change makers in the community. That's where Katey Roshetko and her morning show "Morning Break" on KOLO channel 8 come in. Morning Break airs 5 days a week at 9:00 am and features a wide variety of local guests. On this episode of Renoites, Conor and Katey talked about her journey into local broadcasting from early dreams of being a Disney star, overcoming anxiety in a highly visible profession, the difference between video and audio formats for news and talk, strategies for making interview guests feel at ease, how local news stations can remain relevant in the digital media era, the effects of large corporation ownership of local television stations, and much more! You can watch Morning Break on KOLO Channel 8 weekday mornings at 9am and follow the show on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/kolo8morningbreak Be sure to follow Renoites on Instagram as well at http://instagram.com/renoites and learn more about the show at http://linktr.ee/renoites You can always email feedback and guest suggestions to Conor at [email protected] Thank you for listening!
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84 MIN
Nicole Anagapesis on Mutual Aid in Reno
SEP 9, 2025
Nicole Anagapesis on Mutual Aid in Reno
*This episode contains adult language Family Soup Mutual Aid has been serving dinner to 150-200 local residents, many of them unhoused, every Tuesday night at the Believe plaza in downtown Reno for the last several years. This "distribution" event also provides clothing, shelter items, and basic over the counter medicine. As a horizontally organized, leaderless organization, decisions are made through collaboration and consensus and all work is done through volunteers and donations. On this episode of Renoites, Conor sat down with the founder of the group, Nicole Anagapesis, to discuss how the Tuesday night distributions work, the challenge of getting people to overcome their fears or concerns about sharing space with our unhoused neighbors, strategies for improving downtown Reno without displacement, the benefits and challenges of being a leaderless organization, the sometimes contentious relationship between FSMA and the City of Reno and Downtown Reno Partnership, the chain link fences and questionable value of this summer's Rollin Reno skating rink, collaborating with local churches for the Good Neighbor Warming Centers that provide a place for women and families to escape the cold overnight in the winter, gun ownership and training for LGBTQ+ people and other vulnerable groups, and a whole lot more! You can learn more about Family Soup Mutual Aid on their Instagram account at http://instagram.com/familysoupmutualaid or on their Substack newsletter at https://substack.com/@familysoupmutualaid Thank you for listening! If you have suggestions for guests or any comments or feedback, please feel free to email me at [email protected] and be sure to follow me on Instagram at http://instagram.com/renoites Tell your friends!
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91 MIN