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Squid Game is back—and this time, the knives are out. In the thrilling Season 3 premiere, Player 456 is spiraling and a brutal round of hide-and-seek forces players to kill or be killed. Hosts Phil Yu and Kiera Please break down Gi-hun’s descent into vengeance, Guard 011’s daring betrayal of the Game, and the shocking moment players are forced to choose between murdering their friends… or dying. Then, Carlos Juico and Gavin Ruta from the Jumpers Jump podcast join us to unpack their wild theories for the season. Plus, Phil and Kiera face off in a high-stakes round of “Hot Sweet Potato.” SPOILER ALERT! Make sure you watch Squid Game Season 3 Episode 1 before listening on. Play one last time. IG - @SquidGameNetflix X (f.k.a. Twitter) - @SquidGame Check out more from Phil Yu @angryasianman , Kiera Please @kieraplease and the Jumpers Jump podcast Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts . Squid Game: The Official Podcast is produced by Netflix and The Mash-Up Americans.…
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Problem Corner is an iconic radio show that has become a vibrant community hub. Callers engage in a wide array of discussions, ranging from local political debates to community commentary and casual advertisements for listeners looking to buy, sell, or trade personal items. The show's rich history is marked by its association with several prominent local figures. Notably, Dennis Egan, a former mayor of Juneau, was a key personality in shaping the show's direction in the 1980s. As a testament to its enduring relevance and appeal, "Problem Corner" has etched its name in the annals of Alaskan broadcasting history. It's not just a radio show but a cultural landmark, celebrated for being the longest-running radio show in Alaska.
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Problem Corner is an iconic radio show that has become a vibrant community hub. Callers engage in a wide array of discussions, ranging from local political debates to community commentary and casual advertisements for listeners looking to buy, sell, or trade personal items. The show's rich history is marked by its association with several prominent local figures. Notably, Dennis Egan, a former mayor of Juneau, was a key personality in shaping the show's direction in the 1980s. As a testament to its enduring relevance and appeal, "Problem Corner" has etched its name in the annals of Alaskan broadcasting history. It's not just a radio show but a cultural landmark, celebrated for being the longest-running radio show in Alaska.
Hosts Justin Miller and Nano Brooks welcomed spring with updates on the first cruise ship arrivals , bear sightings , and Folk Fest festivities —plus community garage sales and a continued search for a lost golden doodle named Verne. The show shifted gears into a powerful community discussion on sugar consumption , traditional diets , and long-term health. Callers shared personal experiences with diabetes , concerns about Real ID travel for college students , and updates on KJNO signal repairs . The show wrapped with a reminder: eat clean, stay aware, and look out for one another as spring blossoms in Southeast Alaska.…
Thursday’s Problem Corner featured a toe-tapping visit from renowned roots musician Deke Dickerson , here in Juneau for the 50th Alaska Folk Festival . Deke discussed his Western Swing All Stars band, the history of western swing music, and his deep ties to the genre—all while playing live in the studio. The show also featured spirited community calls on topics ranging from Goldbelt gondolas and local traffic lights to vintage record sales and housing needs. Hosts Katie Bausler and Justin Miller kept the vibes upbeat with laughter, live music, and all things Folk Fest.…
On this episode of Problem Corner , Justin Miller and Ben Brown welcome Susan Bell from Huna Totem Corporation to discuss the long-awaited Auk Landing project, including its public benefits, cultural centerpiece featuring Preston Singletary’s “Raven in the Box of Daylight,” and key assembly vote scheduled for tonight. The show also features a lively round of community calls offering everything from free furniture and fishing gear to hot takes on Capital Transit, scam calls, and more.…
On this lively Friday edition of Problem Corner , hosts Justin Miller and Nana Brooks took nonstop calls from across Juneau. From a free dining table to a rare Flying V guitar , listeners offered up items, voiced Capital Transit concerns , and shared thoughts on local taxi service delays. One caller’s Nighthawk drone sold instantly , proving the show still gets results. The hosts also reminded listeners about Saturday’s budget meeting and Capitol rally , closing the week with plenty of community updates and some classic Southeast Alaska spring humor.…
Wade Bryson makes a splashy return, covering everything from zombie sea lions and roundabout rage to a major update on the proposed Huna Totem dock project. Susan Bell of Huna Totem joins Wade to break down Monday’s crucial assembly vote on the Aak’w Landing Project . With over 22 community presentations , environmental safeguards, and extensive public input, the project is nearing its next major step—CBJ authorization to negotiate a tidelands lease. The show doesn’t stop there— cell phones, sea lions, and skiffs all make an appearance. Callers sold lift chairs, gaming monitors, and a 16-foot Lund boat , while others raised questions about city salaries , fish stick origins , and whether it's okay to honk in a roundabout (spoiler: at least one caller says yes). Wade also tackled weird roadside behavior, public safety concerns, and why Juneau might see more roundabouts (like it or not). With his signature humor and open mic spirit, Wade kept the community chatting, questioning, and laughing—just like old times.…
Wade Bryson is back hosting Problem Corner , and Monday’s show was a classic community mix—everything from used furniture sales to short-term rental tax policy and landfill solutions . Listeners called in to sell skiffs, lift chairs, step ladders, and PS4s , while Wade and Justin explored the ins and outs of “ marketplace facilitators ” like Airbnb, Turo, and Swappa , and how they impact Juneau’s sales tax collection . A big topic was how to better recycle electronics , with callers suggesting ecoATMs and websites like Swappa.com as smarter alternatives. Meanwhile, listeners weighed in on the city’s landfill situation , debated upcoming votes like the Huna Totem Dock , and even questioned what’s going on with the Auke Bay Sea-Doos . Problem Corner delivered its usual blend of local issues, good humor, and thoughtful neighborly exchange—with a dash of marketplace madness.…
Hosts Justin Miller and Nano Brooks welcomed sunshine, garage sales, and a flurry of community callers. From a garage sale on Parkview Court to collectors hunting for stamps and VHS tapes , the season for spring cleaning is in full swing. Callers also sparked lively discussion on the shift toward digital transit , the ecoATM for recycling old cell phones, and whether the U.S. could ever go paperless like Denmark is considering. Packed with ideas for improving local infrastructure and sustainability, this episode proves once again that Friday mornings on KINY bring the community together—one call at a time.…
Hosts Katie Bosler and Justin Miller dove into the importance of local journalism and the value it brings to Southeast Alaska, especially in politically complex times. From celebrating community coverage of the Gold Medal Tournament to honoring Canada’s enduring friendship—callers chimed in with stories, memories, and concerns about tariffs, border relations, and ferry access . With reflections on U.S.–Canada ties, recognition of local news outlets like the Empire , KINY , and KTOO , and even a few items for sale, this episode captured the heartbeat of a close-knit, informed community.…
Host Dave Ignell was joined by former Lions Club presidents Sasha Soboleff and Steve Bradner , reflecting on the tournament’s legacy, community impact, and powerful moments from this year’s games. They celebrated the return of the A bracket , highlighted rising talent like the Hooper Bay women’s team , and honored the tournament’s roots through the legacy of Dr. Walter Soboleff. From courtside intensity to heartfelt tradition, this episode captured the spirit of sportsmanship, community pride, and generational inspiration. 3-26-25 4o…
Host Wade Bryson returned to the mic, reconnecting with listeners and sharing updates from Juneau's community issues. Callers welcomed him back, raised concerns about the Douglas crosswalk , radio outages in Angoon , and a lack of bus access to Global Credit Union . Wade shared personal news about his daughter’s winter solstice wedding and offered insights into local topics like short-term rentals , housing regulations , and the controversial third roundabout project. With listener shoutouts, a few tech hiccups, and plenty of laughs, it was a classic Problem Corner comeback.…
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