Culture Podcast | How 3 Seattle artists navigated a year of pandemic and protest Teddy Phillips, Monyee Chau and Steven Miller discuss disruption, unrest and the pain — and healing — that comes from making art. by Mark Baumgarten / May 27, 2021
Equity Podcast | Former Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best on a year of unrest Almost a year since the protests that led to her resignation, Best tells us what she thinks should be done to fix the force. by Mark Baumgarten / May 24, 2021
Environment Podcast | Where Jane Goodall finds hope in the face of climate change The famed primatologist says she sees threats everywhere, but she also sees reasons to believe humans can save themselves and the environment. by Mark Baumgarten / May 19, 2021
Equity Podcast | Uncovering racism and inequity in the health care industry ‘Hidden Barriers’ producer Jen Dev and health justice educator Edwin Lindo on raising awareness of and seeking solutions to a systemic problem. by Mark Baumgarten / April 30, 2021
Culture Podcast | The world COVID will leave behind Dr. Nicholas Christakis discusses the future after the pandemic and the lasting impacts on how we live. by Mark Baumgarten / April 22, 2021
Politics Podcast | How to find unity in a divided America Citizen University CEO Eric Liu talks about all that separates Americans and whether coming together is really possible. by Mark Baumgarten / April 14, 2021
Equity Podcast | How algorithms and AI may threaten civil rights 'Coded Bias' filmmaker Shalini Kantayya and researcher Meredith Broussard dissect the inequities perpetuated and created by emergent technologies. by Mark Baumgarten / April 7, 2021
Equity Podcast | Dr. Ben Danielson on racism and resigning from Seattle Children’s The former medical director of Odessa Brown Children’s Clinic shares his surprise at the support he received in his protest against the hospital and thoughts on what’s next. by Mark Baumgarten / March 31, 2021
Politics Podcast | Militias, white supremacy and the U.S. Capitol insurrection Journalists Leah Sottile and Bill Morlin talk about how America’s history of racist, anti-government action culminated in the Jan. 6 attack. by Mark Baumgarten / February 26, 2021
Politics Podcast | What Joe Biden’s opening moves say about America’s future Evan Osnos, presidential biographer and staff writer at The New Yorker, tells us what he sees in Biden’s early actions. by Mark Baumgarten / February 10, 2021