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Podcast doors every Saturday and quired to wear a mask. Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m., For those without as long as conditions al- masks, the museum will low. All visitors will be re- provide one. from A1 encounter each other isolated,” said Fattal of we want with it. And to give a platform to various local perspec- tives on larger issues in society. “It might be a good time to just connect to how the current times are affecting our com- munity,” she said. “It’s good to hear each oth- er’s voices and not just the social media fo- rum.” Through exploring the town’s diverse voic- es, the hosts aspire to bring a sense of con- nectedness to the public conversation. “We want to have con- versations that bridge viewpoints and identi- ties, so that we can hear each other,” said Fattal. Foraker and Fattal first came to Cottage Grove separately about 15 years ago and both spent time at the sus- tainable living center Aprovecho. Foraker began and raised a family here while Fattal found him- self the subject of in- ternational attention in 2009 when he and two friends were taken into custody by Iranian bor- der guards while hiking in Iraqi Kurdistan near the Iranian border. Though released in 2011, Fattal spent more time away in New York City before feeling the draw of small-town community and return- ing to Cottage Grove. “This just feels like home,” he said. For both hosts, the desire to embrace and explore their communi- ty is a driving force for the podcast. Fattal was partially inspired by the term “enquentros,” which he learned to mean a deep, respectful shar- ing of the “otherness of others” and “to really EVERYONE DESERVES A GREAT SMILE! in the full sense of the word,” he said. “The idea of encountering Cottage Grove also is that there are really in- the public health crisis. “And they’re supposed to be isolated. But how can people get connect- ed to each other — to that can go to interest- ing places.” Those places include the past, present and future. As Fattal is just months away from “That’s our intention, is to bring the com- achieving a Ph.D. in history, he hopes munity together to hear from different per- U.S. to find ways to lay- spectives, try to gain more understanding er explorations with historical context. and make people think about things.” Foraker thinks of- ten about what life — Rosie Foraker, co-host of Encounter Cottage Grove after the pandem- ic might look like and hopes to bring visionary conversa- teresting people here. community, to resourc- tions to the podcast. And people have stories es if you need them?” “So there’s also this to tell. The podcasters have reimagining of what the “We want to hear sto- answered that ques- world could look like ries that we can criti- tion with a focus on post-COVID,” she said. cally engage in what the changing landscape “Some interviews I hope they mean for some of through the eyes of dif- to do are bringing some the big ideas that our ferent movers and shak- of those ideas to the ta- society is dealing with ers in the community. ble as we move more right now. And so we’re Now having pro- toward sustainability, kind of encountering duced 13 episodes, the because obviously there Cottage Grove but also podcast weaves through are things we need to trying to put it in this conversations, com- change about society bigger light and per- mentary and interviews in order to live rightly spective of seeing itself spanning topics includ- with the Earth, as well in a national and even a ing agriculture, media, as some of the systemic global framework.” law enforcement, birth- inequalities going on.” The podcast was start- work and health. Through such con- ed partly in response to As an explorato- versations, the hosts the tumult and uncer- ry project, the hosts also hope to open doors tainty which boiled up are excited for what’s for local adaptation. as the novel coronavi- to come. For now, the “There’s a chance to rus spread throughout podcast has no adver- evolve as a town and I the world this year. En- tising, which the pod- feel like Cottage Grove counter Cottage Grove casters feel gives them has so much talent and was birthed to the pod- discretionary license. so many passionate, ed- cast-sphere in April, “In a world that is ucated, awesome peo- smack in the middle of so heavily directed by ple that want to see that the global pandemic. money, to be totally free kind of evolution,” For- “The first podcasts of that is, I think, a gift aker said. “That’s our we did were with peo- to the community,” said intention, is to bring ple who were trying to Fattal. “So we’re trying the community togeth- help,” said Foraker. “In to get at what is some of er to hear from different part, hearing the stories the fabric of our society. perspectives, try to gain of how COVID-19 was And we have a lot more more understanding affecting Cottage Grove ground to cover.” and make people think and also connecting Foraker, too, sees about things.” with how to help or get the project as just be- Encounter Cottage involved.” ginning to feel its way Grove can be accessed Despite a statewide through a larger land- at its website at anchor. lockdown and the en- scape of possibility. fm/cg-encounter or forcement of social dis- “There’s so much po- with smartphone apps tancing measures, the tential for so many dif- such as Spotify, iTunes podcasters felt the time ferent kinds of conver- or Stitcher. was ripe to find new sation and we’re doing it The hosts are always pathways of human as a volunteer thing, so looking for collabora- connection. we don’t have to answer tors and volunteers may “People are really to anyone,” she said. find out how to help by “We can have conver- emailing encountercg@ sation and go wherever gmail.com. 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