Bend Don’t Break: Casey Andrews, Executive Director for COTA (Central Oregon Trail Alliance)
In this episode of Bend Don’t Break, Aaron Switzer sits down with Casey Andrews, Executive Director of Central Oregon Trail Alliance, to talk about stewardship, public lands, and the people who make Central Oregon’s trail system possible. Casey shares her path from working in national parks and forests across the country to leading one of the region’s most impactful outdoor nonprofits.Casey and Aaron explore the realities of trail maintenance in a high use and fragile environment, the growing role of nonprofit partners as federal staffing declines, and why Central Oregon’s volunteer culture is so unique. The conversation highlights how trails are more than recreation infrastructure. They are economic drivers, community connectors, and shared responsibilities that require long term care and collaboration.
Bend Don’t Break: Selin Sevinç, Managing Director at Bend Film Festival
In this episode of Bend Don’t Break, Aaron Switzer sits down with Selin Sevinç, Managing Director of Programming and Artistic Vision at Bend Film Festival, to explore her journey from Istanbul to Bend and her lifelong devotion to storytelling. Selin shares how she moved through the film world as a critic, screenwriter, and festival juror before finding her home in Central Oregon’s creative community. She reflects on screening nearly a thousand films a year, what makes independent cinema so vital, and why Bend Film remains rooted in collaboration and artistic curiosity.Together, Aaron and Selin dive into the challenges of running a modern film festival, the new shared‑leadership model shaping Bend Film’s future, and the importance of Basecamp—an immersive retreat where filmmakers refine pitches, build community, and fuel their craft. Selin also opens up about her own creative work, including a new short film she plans to direct in Portland, and how she balances parenting, leadership, and the unpredictable rhythm of creative life.
PREVIEW: Bend Into Balance
In this special preview on the Bend Don’t Break feed, host Aaron Switzer sits down with Adriana Mariño to introduce Bend Into Balance, a new podcast exploring fitness, wellness, and the stories that shape a healthier Bend. In this short conversation, Aaron and Adriana talk about why this new space matters, what listeners can expect, and how Bend’s wellness community continues to evolve.Tune in for a first look at the intentions behind Bend Into Balance — and meet the voice who will guide the conversations ahead.
Casey Munck, Regional Director for NAMI Central Oregon
In this episode of Bend Don’t Break, Aaron Switzer sits down with Casey Munck, Regional Director of NAMI Central Oregon, to explore the evolving landscape of mental health support in our region. Casey shares her journey from a fast‑paced tech career to deeply meaningful grassroots work, guided by lived experience, community connection, and a passion for reducing stigma.Aaron and Casey discuss the realities of mental health crises, the role of NAMI’s volunteer‑driven programs, and the growing network of support across Deschutes, Jefferson, and Crook counties. They talk about caregiver stress, early intervention, youth programs, and what it means to show up for someone when things feel overwhelming. Casey also reflects on her own path through crisis, recovery, and finding purpose in helping others navigate similar moments.Tune in for a grounded, compassionate conversation about resilience, community care, and the power of telling our stories so no one has to face mental illness alone.
Grand Craft Bend: Ryan Atagi, Head Brewer at Crux Fermentation Project
In this episode, we meet Crux Fermentation Project's head brewer, Ryan Atagi. While Japanese lagers (or rice lagers) are gaining steam, Atagi's Japanese heritage brings something extra to Crux's Bochi Bochi lager and an array of other beers including a new dark Japanese lager he created in conjunction with OSU called OSSU.