Aimée Cartier
I’m your host, Aimée Cartier. I’ve been a professional psychic, since around 2007. I’m the author of the book, “Getting Answers: Using Your Intuition to Discover Your Best Life.” I’ve been teaching others to understand and use their own intuitive brilliance for more than a decade.
Join me each week on the Intuition for Changemakers Show, for true stories and tools that will inspire you to harness your intuitive birthright to heal, shine, tend, and nourish yourself and this world.
Amanda Knox
Amanda Knox is an exoneree, journalist, public speaker, author of the New York Times best-selling memoir, Waiting to Be Heard, and co-host, with her partner Christopher Robinson, of the podcast Labyrinths.
Amy Drayer
Amy Drayer is co-host on the Brown Briefly show. She also directs Islanders for Ferry Action. Originally from the island, Drayer graduated from Vashon High School in 1995 and received a bachelor’s degree from Scripps College. From there, she worked in politics and organizing for six years in Washington, D.C. Among her most influential experiences, Drayer cites opportunities to work for social change-makers, including Gloria Steinem, who left a lasting mark on her professionally and personally.
Arlette Moody
Arlette is the host of The Moody Hour show and owner and Certified Pilates Instructor at Studio Bliss, a pilates based home studio.You may also know her as a singer, dancer, lamp maker, and mother.
Art Chippendale
The thriving Folk-Music scene in Claremont, California in 1960’s captivated Art Chippendale as a young teenager. He never grew out of it. So, of course he hosts Songwriters Live on First Fridays.
Bill Reid
Bill was a fixture on Seattle radio 107.7 the End in the 90s and KJET in the 80s. He has brought his alternative sensibility to Vashon Island.
Bob Stolk
“I love exploring the genre of funk music and what it’s influence has done.”
Bob’s love of radio is only eclipsed by his love of music, which he loves to share with others. Hopefully you’ll find each show to be a fun audio adventure which steers away from the same-old-same-old.
Most importantly, though, it’s got to be funky…make your body move…put a smile on your face.
Brian Brown
Brian Brown was a thirty-year veteran of Time Magazine in New York where he worked as a writer and editor. He began the Brown Briefly with the philosophy that “less is more, more or less”.
Brieflies
Brian Brown was a thirty-year veteran of Time Magazine in New York where he worked as a writer and editor. He began the Brown Briefly with the philosophy that “less is more, more or less”. Since his death in 2020, his VoV team of “Brieflies” have attempted to live up to his level of humor and insightful observations of current affairs – local, national, and international.
Bruce Haulman
Bruce Haulman is a host on the Brown Briefly and is an historian who has taught film history and Pacific Northwest history. He is on the Board of the Vashon-Maury Island Heritage Association, Friends of Mukai, and Voice of Vashon.
Captain Joe Wubbold
Now retired as Chief of Operations for the Coast Guard, Captain Joe Wubbold is an enthusiastic educator, whose passions range from the Antarctic to Cambridge University.
Christopher Robinson
Christopher Robinson is a Boston University and Hunter College MFA graduate, a MacDowell Colony fellow, Yaddo fellow, and a Yale Younger Poets Prize finalist. He is the co-author of War of the Encylopaedists, which the New York Times called “captivating,” and Deliver Us, a Foreword Indies Book of the Year finalist. With his partner Amanda Knox, he co-hosts the podcast Labyrinths.
Cindy Hoyt
Cindy Hoyt was one of the first DJ’s on KVSH, co-hosting Morning Scramble with her husband Jeff Hoyt.
She is an author of books and also has written and acted in comedy sketches for a regional variety show with audiences 600-strong.
CLOACA
CLOACA is Vashon-based DJ / artist, Delphine Tress Morrow. She keeps the faith that music shared is a public service, a liturgy.