What if you could sit down at your favorite coffee shop with the most interesting people in Washington State?
Every episode does exactly that. Host Scott Cowan has unhurried conversations with artists, entrepreneurs, historians, and makers—people doing fascinating work across the state. These 60-minute episodes feel less like interviews and more like catching up with a friend who has great stories to tell.
No scripts. No time limits. Just curiosity and good conversation.
340+ episodes and counting. There is always more to explore.
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What if you could sit down at your favorite coffee shop with the most interesting people in Washington State?
Every episode does exactly that. Host Scott Cowan has unhurried conversations with artists, entrepreneurs, historians, and makers—people doing fascinating work across the state. These 60-minute episodes feel less like interviews and more like catching up with a friend who has great stories to tell.
No scripts. No time limits. Just curiosity and good conversation.
340+ episodes and counting. There is always more to explore.
Inside Kells Irish Pub: A Legacy of Whiskey, Music, and Community
Exploring Washington State
1 hour 9 minutes
8 months ago
Inside Kells Irish Pub: A Legacy of Whiskey, Music, and Community
Kells Irish Pub isn’t just a bar—it’s a Seattle institution.
Join Patrick Pearse McAleese as he shares the history, stories, and legacy of this iconic pub, from its deep Irish roots to its lasting impact on the community.
Discover what makes Kells a beloved gathering place for generations.
Exploring Washington State
What if you could sit down at your favorite coffee shop with the most interesting people in Washington State?
Every episode does exactly that. Host Scott Cowan has unhurried conversations with artists, entrepreneurs, historians, and makers—people doing fascinating work across the state. These 60-minute episodes feel less like interviews and more like catching up with a friend who has great stories to tell.
No scripts. No time limits. Just curiosity and good conversation.
340+ episodes and counting. There is always more to explore.