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  • • 2/12/25

    Calico Bones - NPR Tiny Desk

    Calico Bones highlights their unique style behind a desk as they perform for the NPR Tiny Desk musical competition in 2025. They asked Inland Stories to help them produce and execute the music and video recording.

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    • 3/19/25

    Friends of Children of Walla Walla

    Friends of Children of Walla Walla asked Inland Stories (formerly JayMulk Media) to help them tell their story. Times and locations may change for the program but the need for mentors remain constant. These young students have the opportunity to learn more with a helping hand than they ever thought possible.

  • • 12/16/25

    The Rural Tourism Support Program - A Way Forward

    Visit Walla Walla and the State of Washington Tourism partnered with Inland Stories (formerly JayMulk Media) to celebrate the growing years of collaboration between the regional municipalities, local leaders, and residents as they find new paths forward for the Walla Walla Valley. The conclusion of the Rural Tourism Support Program, sponsored by SWT, was only the beginning as the conversations and momentum continues.

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    • 5/21/25

    Walla Walla Alliance for the Homeless - Shining Bright

    Walla Walla Alliance for the Homeless is a nonprofit supporting local individuals as to provide homeless people in Walla Walla with access to safe shelter, basic necessities, and the resources needed to transition to stable housing and self-reliance. This video project with Inland Stories (formerly JayMulk Media) beautifully captures the why, the who, and the amazing collaboration that makes it all possible.

  • Perca - What's the Problem With Waste Water?

    Inland Stories (formerly JayMulk Media) had the opportunity to celebrate the important and revolutionary work done by the organization, Perca. This Walla Walla based company is tackling some of the biggest issues when it comes to processing forever chemicals and other waste water issue with one of the most unsuspecting methods - with worms!