• Jaron: Second Chances for All Creatures Gait and Small
    Oct 11 2024

    Welcome back to Professional Anomalies! I talk to Jaron whom I met because I volunteer at Sammamish Animal Sanctuary in Renton, WA, and a beloved cow named Amelia needed a new prosthetic/orthotic hybrid for her short leg. Jaron and his team created the newest iteration and she's still rocking it today!

    Find Jaron at Infinitely Able Pets on all social media platforms, including Instagram and Facebook.

    Find Sammamish Animal Sanctuary at their website here! They are open every day except Monday, and please make a reservation online beforehand. It's free to visit but they do accept donations for small buckets of veggies to feed the animals as well as have an assortment of themed merch. They take both cash and credit. They're on Instagram here, too!

    Here, watch Amelia when she a little smaller be fitted for her first prosthetic on an episode of Wizard of Paws called Saving Amelia. She's fully grown now and is almost 1,000lbs!

    And here's the video of Amelia getting casted starring Jaron, John, Jason, Kathi, Amy, and more!

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    54 mins
  • Brittany: The Sweet Life at Hot Cakes
    Jul 19 2024

    I was hungry when I thought to reach out to Hot Cakes and I was hungry when I recorded this episode, and I'm hungry now as I type these show notes as I'm about to list all of Brittany's recommendations.

    Hot Cakes originated in Seattle just a few years ago and has expanded to three locations in Seattle: Ballard, Capitol Hill, and now SoDo! (Brittany says the new SoDo location has the best parking situation, by the way.)

    Brittany shares why she became pastry chef, we talked about how she develops new menu items, and we talked about shirtless chefs and a little bit about The Bear and kitchen culture.

    HOT CAKES MENU!

    Brittany's favorite menu item that she didn't create: Gooey Brownie Cake (vegan/gluten free)

    Brittany's favorite menu item that she did create: Vegan Ice Cream

    Brittany's suggestion for the first-time Hot Cakes customer: Dark Decadence Cake with dry-burned caramel sauce and cocoa nib toffee

    Here's the viral video of Tom Hardy eating their smoked chocolate chips!

    And here is a link to Hot Stove Radio that Brittany appears on every once in awhile:

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    Also, here are the links to Cake Hulk and The Donut Daddy on Instagram. You're welcome.

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    27 mins
  • Lisa: A Song of Seeds and Blood (Forensics!)
    Jul 11 2024

    I had a chance to sit down with Lisa, a woman I knew when we were littles in Citrus Heights, California, where it was freakin' HOT! (I just returned from there; I'm still hot.) She's a forensic toxicologist.

    Lisa became inspired by forensics shows on TV to pursue the field. You're gonna learn about fruit DNA and some "information" about horses I will let you discover.

    She references this movie on Netflix, How to Fix a Drug Scandal. (In the episode, we refer to it as How to Solve a Drug Problem. Oops).

    If you want to read about the guy who robbed me working at Blockbuster Video in 1995, I couldn't find the link to The Sacramento Bee, but his name was Michael Lee Monfort. He served some of his time at Folsom Prison, where I would eventually work for a bit. He died awhile ago but had he still been at Folsom Prison when I was hired, he would have been transferred.

    The Golden State Killer was caught in 2018 using DNA technology thanks to genealogy websites. (I didn't think to ask Lisa to elaborate because I already knew what she was talking about!)

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Tacye: Celebrants Are All the Grave
    Jun 26 2024

    If there's one episode I think everyone should listen to, it's this one.

    We all die, but have we really thought of everything? Tacye is a celebrant. What she does is write and officiate memorial ceremonies for families and friends of the deceased. It definitely takes a special person to do something like this and so well.

    I've known Tacye for years and knowing her and interviewing her, I know if there comes a time you need someone to design the perfect memorial for your family, she's the one. And very fittingly, I met her in a MeetUp group for speakers years ago!

    I'd like to add that while I planned my father's memorial, in hindsight, it would have been great to have someone like Tacye developing something for my family. Trust that really learns the essence of your loved one and will compose and direct something truly memorable.

    We ended up talking about ashes a lot...? But honestly, it was a great conversation-- not sad at all! It's very informative and people from all walks and generations should listen to prepare themselves and their families for final wishes while the mental load is strong.

    Her business is called Life Tribute Celebrant and can be found here!

    She also began the Life Tribute Academy which offers a range of programs designed to meet the needs of those caring for people during the end of life or grieving process.

    She is located in Northern California but serves the entire state.

    She can be found on social media here:
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    (Also, the incredible caterer I referenced is WeR2Creative.)

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Brandon: It's a Process (Server)
    Jun 20 2024

    Brandon is my high school friend! We just both happen to live in Seattle now and now I'm a regular at his holiday functions and I hang out with his dad when Brando goes out of town (and his cat)! He also just got married.

    He's a process server! And so much more.

    This is my longest episode yet-- there was just too much good stuff not to share. Brandon also opens about his sobriety a bit and we talk about our fathers.

    (Brandon briefly references a young woman from high school named Heidi towards the end who passed away tragically a few weeks before we graduated. For context, I wanted to mention that.)

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • Roza: Queen of Geoscience
    Jun 12 2024

    Roza is a geoscientist, a field I hadn't heard of until I met her working in politics many years ago.

    She shares the many ways in which geoscience applies to so many other fields of work, and I'm just so excited to introduce one of my best friends to my listeners.

    Some quick references to what Roza will reference in this episode:

    California Enacts World-Leading Plan to Achieve 100 Percent Zero-Emission Vehicles by 2035, Cut Pollution | Governor of California

    Wildfire wiped Paradise off the map. 5 years on, it's still recovering : NPR

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    22 mins
  • Another Empty Kitchen: Kathy Interviews Erica!
    Jun 5 2024

    Hi, friends! This week, I'm sharing an interview I did with Kathy who hosts the podcast Another Empty Kitchen. (Kathy has been a pilot for 40 years, and I interviewed her for my show a few weeks back! You can find her episode here.)

    Kathy interviewed me about my career trajectory, starting with a robbery at age 18 that ultimately led me to switching schools and majors, and then the rest is Erica's history!

    Click here to listen to this interview on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-35-professional-anomalies-with-erica-lee/id1727484524?i=1000657716471

    Click here to listen to this interview on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6x30nmaDLdIPZW9Pvj2Bgk?si=b53fbfb562a74a36

    And you can find me on all other podcasting platforms, as well!

    Find Kathy on Instagram here: Another Empty Kitchen (@anotheremptykitchen)

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  • April: Cirque du Nurse
    May 29 2024

    I interviewed longtime friend, April! We met touring with Cirque du Soleil 20 years(!) ago and then parted ways, working in box offices on different tours. April was recruited to become a backstage manager for Cirque then took those skills to VEGAS and then applied all of those skills to nursing!

    It was really great catching up. Can't wait for you to listen!

    Cirque du Soleil website

    Varekai, the show April and I worked on together, is no longer touring but here are clips from two of the acts she referenced as dangerous:

    Icarian Games
    Russian Swing (finale)

    Le Reve: The Dream is the resident show she worked on in Vegas. LOTS of water in this show.

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    36 mins