Dec. 2: Five Oregon Podcasts You Have to Hear

Published: Dec. 2, 2017, 12:48 a.m.

b'This time we live in is a feast of audio storytelling. You can find a podcast for any interest, from Harry Potter to stories of death-defying survival, and it turns out Oregon is a hotbed of homemade shows. In fact, several enterprising producers have joined forces to host the first-ever Portland Podcast Festival on Dec. 2 at the Hawthorne Theater.

We\\u2019re taking this as an opportunity to talk to them about their shows, and to spotlight some more of our favorites made in Oregon. On this week\\u2019s episode:

Minority Retort - 1:30

Jason Lamb\\u2019s morning drive drops as part of the XRAY-FM feed feature conversations that reflect what\\u2019s going on in communities of color \\u2014 often featuring stand-up artists Lamb\\u2019s met hosting the monthly \\u201cMinority Retort\\u201d comedy showcase.

Funemployment Radio - 5:31

Greg Nibler and Sarah X Dylan have chops honed by years in the trenches of terrestrial radio. But when they turned their powers to podcasting, freed from the constraints of 3-5 minute breaks, their creativity found a fifth gear. Voted Portland\\u2019s Best Podcast in the Willamette Week\'s 2016 and 2017 Readers\\u2019 Polls, Funemployment Radio tackles all kinds of subjects, but shines brightest on the weird stuff.

Roam Schooled - 13:58

Musician, sound engineer, and producer Jim Brunberg is best known to music fans around Portland as the founder and co-owner of two iconic venues: Mississippi Studios and Revolution Hall. But this side project, undertaken with his twin 8-year-old daughters, is an audio odyssey. Brunberg and the girls hit the road and interview everyone from the governor of Oregon to gun shop owners and Big Foot experts, as they explore big (and sometimes silly) issues, like death, the Second Amendment, fear, memory, and more, under the guiding principle: \\u201cLet\\u2019s go find out.\\u201d While the touchstone from each episode are questions from the girls, this podcast is one for the grown-ups.

Jay and Miles X-Plain the X-Men - 23:34

In 2014, Jay Edidin and Miles Stokes launched a grand experiment to tease out one of the most confusing \\u2014 and compelling \\u2014 storylines in comics: the saga of the X-Men, a group of outsider superheroes, mostly hated and feared by humanity. Taking on all the storylines, duplicate backstories, and alternate universe complications in order was no small task, but they ultimately took an even thornier storyline to unravel in their own lives. We love the podcast for their ultra-brainy takes and intensive research on the publishing history and the sheer glee they derive from Marvel\\u2019s intricate superhero soap-opera.

Outside Podcast - 35:47

Gorgeous production values and edge-of-your-seat storytelling are the hallmarks of this podcast offshoot from "Outside Magazine." Whether telling harrowing survival stories (getting cast adrift at sea, getting struck by lightening, getting treed by a jaguar, oh my!), interviewing extreme athletes of all stripes, or wandering far and wide with stories of the natural world, Portland-based Robbie Carver and Peter Frick-Wright are laser-focused on bringing each episode home with a slam-dunk narrative clinch.'