Door County Living - Autumn 2021

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PODCAST

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Essential Listens Door County Pulse Podcast puts the news in your ear If you’re not listening to the Door County Pulse Podcast, you’re not getting the full story.

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Each week Andrew Kleidon, Myles Dannhausen Jr. and guests bring you two episodes featuring the movers, shakers and just plain interesting people that make the peninsula community what it is. Get the story behind local news and the issues everyone is talking about. Learn about what’s going on each week, the shows you can’t miss and the places you need to go. And meet the people toiling in our kitchens, attacking our problems and creating the next Door County scene.

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Need a place to start? Check out one of these six great listens from the summer of 2021.

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Tourism in Door County: How much is too much?

Andrew Kleidon and Myles Dannhausen Jr. put this ageold Door County debate into context and discuss the pros and cons of tourism growth for the peninsula.

The Debate Over Short-term-rentals For some, turning a home into a vacation rental is a way to get a foot in the Door. For others, it’s the very thing that is changing Door County for the worse. We look deeper at an issue tourism communities nationwide are struggling with.

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The Story of the Pulse Part VII: It Takes Two

Peninsula Pulse co-founder Tom McKenzie stopped by the office to reminisce about the paper’s early, not-socertain days with David Eliot.

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Tad and Coburn on Making A Great Photograph The father/ daughter photography team joins forces to judge this year’s Hal Prize for photography. They sat down to talk about what goes into a great photo, and what they’ll be looking for in this year’s contest.

Affordable Housing and NIMBYism The housing crisis is nothing new to Door County, where NIMBY (Not In My Back Yard) voices have thwarted efforts to create affordable housing for at least 25 years.

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Author Dan Egan Talks Tourism, Water Levels, and How Climate Change Threatens Chicago

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Scan for the Pulse Podcasts doorcountypulse.com/podcasts

One of our favorite guests, acclaimed author Dan Egan, returned to the podcast to discuss the state of the lake, and his recent article for the New York Times about how climate change is impacting Chicago. Autumn 2021

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