PRP PODCAST CO-OP
Great Content On-Demand
Welcome to the PRP Podcast Co-op! Our expanding hive of podcasts explores topics that keep Portland buzzing, including business, culture, and lifestyle.
The PRP Podcast Co-op investigates, entertains, and informs, delivering an eclectic mix of shows for Portlanders – and for anyone, anywhere, who streams through the PRP app.
The Co-op format is specifically designed for organizations that want to expand their presence in our community, but who may not have time to meet the demands of a weekly schedule. We provide the studio, equipment, professional engineering, marketing and an established audience to save time and manage costs.
PRP made its foray into talk programming in 2015 with the launch of Biz503, a podcast focused on startups and small businesses proliferating in Portland.
Now, PRP presents:
- Many Roads to Here, which tells the stories of American immigrants, in their own words – a partnership with The Immigrant Story, a local nonprofit
- The Detour, a monthly show about people and ideas with each episode exploring a single theme. A partnership with Oregon Humanities
- Stumptown Soundcheck, a PRP production in collaboration with Music Portland – conversations about the prosperity of our music community
- Community Voices, podcast conversations about important public service work being done in our community
Archive podcast episodes:
- Greater Greater Portland, diving deep into the issues involving the Portland Metro Region and bringing into focus an ambitious vision for the future
- The Early Link, on early childhood development, with support from the Children’s Institute
- Culture Hub PDX, our podcast exploring urgent, compelling social and cultural issues, especially racial inequity and disparate impacts of COVID-19.
- The Portland 5 Podcast, a collaboration with Portland’5 Centers for the Arts.
- Artist Perspectives, showcasing the work of local and student artists, supported by PNCA (Pacific NW College of Art).
- Cybercast Oregon, about the ins and outs of technology security, in partnership with the Oregon Center for Cyber Security at Mount Hood Community College.
- Moving Lives Forward, helping people move beyond poverty, inequity and social isolation, a project of Metropolitan Family Service.