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Juan Carlos Valle returns to the show to talk about his IMO column about social media. 
Samantha Krop is back to talk about her first IMO column for the R-G. 
Gordon Culbertson, a lifelong logger, reflects on seeing forests regrow on hillsides where he once worked.
Community columnist Amanda Astor returns to the show to talk about her latest piece about optimizing carbon mitigation with forestry.
Dr. Tom Gallagher, executive director of The Collaborative for Accountability and Improvement, speaks on philosophical shifts in healthcare approaches. 
Kelly Burton describes the frustration she feels when doctors don't pay attention to her. 
No interview this week, so we're doing some shop talk featuring The Elements of Style.
Samantha Krop is a grassroots organizer for Casadia Wildlands.
Terry McDonald, executive director of St. Vincent De Paul's, came by the studio to talk about a piece he wrote about the unsettling winter temperatures coming early the stresses that puts on the community's unhoused.
RG sports writer Ryan Thorburn talks about his brilliant feature on Justin Herbert as the Ducks get ready for The Rose Bowl on New Year's Day. You can find the story on registerguard.com or ducksports.com.
Monthly columnist Bob Doppelt stops by to talk about his work for The Register-Guard. 
Eugene-based writer and climate activist Mary DeMocker joins Brendan O'Meara to talk about the climate and what big swings need to happen.Check out her latest guest view "North Pole is going green."[Apologies are in order: There were some aud
Chandra LeGue works for Oregon Wild and is the author of Oregon's Ancient Forests: A Hiking Guide.
Juan Carlos Valle stops by the show to talk about his column about the search for a new city manager in the city of  Eugene.Be sure to subscribe to the show wherever you get your podcasts and follow the show on Instagram @registerguard_opinion
Amanda Astor, who is now a monthly #IMO columnist for the RG, talks about the guest view she wrote a few weeks ago. 
Welcome to LTE, a podcast brought to you by The Register-Guard opinion page. Brendan O'Meara, the assistant opinion page editor, speaks with columnists and community leaders about what they're writing about and what's on their minds.
Andrew Greenblatt graduated from UO in 2017; Before the demolition of the Historic Hayward Field, but after giants like Matthew Knight and the new EMU were brought to campus. He took time on his drive home from work to share his take as a form
Kaleb Featherston is in his fifth year at University of Oregon, and has been able to see one of the biggest construction booms to campus in just the last year. He shares what he's excited for, and some changes he's noticed as a student this yea
University of Oregon Assistant Professor Diego Melgar, an earthquake expert explains how to understand magnitude, as well as the potential effects of a major earthquake on Eugene, Oregon, and how researchers are working on a tsunami early warni
Hsin Ya "Jessie" Huang is one of 15 members of the Youth Preparedness Council for the Federal Emergency Management Agency, or FEMA. She's a junior at South Eugene High in Eugene, Oregon, and explains why she wants us all to be prepared for disa
Chandra LeGue wrote "Oregon's Ancient Forests: A Hiking Guide," a book that came out this summer. She also is an advocate for old growth and ancient forests as Western Oregon field coordinator for Oregon Wild. She takes us deep into the woods i
Youth Counselor Sarah Holtschlag talks about the benefits students may see with a new law that allows excused mental health days from school. [Jordyn Brown/The Register-Guard]
The Cascadia High Speed Rail line is still just a concept, its actual construction decades in the future. But Oregon, Washington and British Columbia are working together to study a future corridor for building a modern transportation system ad
Jennifer "JJ" Hendrix, assistant manager of Eugene Saturday Market, explains how the reoccurring event tackles waste with a goal of sustainability. For the Earth podcast episode 2 [Dylan Darling/The Register-Guard]
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