Mossback Podcast | How rising intolerance impacted a prominent Black Seattle family Horace Cayton Sr. found success and opportunity in late 19th century Seattle. Then an ugly new era changed the city and his family's fortunes. by Knute Berger & Sara Bernard & Seth Halleran / March 23, 2022
Mossback Podcast | True tales of the Northwest’s most famous dogs From Lewis and Clark’s trusted companion to a lifesaving sled dog, these canines have been honored with statues, taxidermy and legend. by Knute Berger & Sara Bernard & Seth Halleran / March 16, 2022
Mossback Podcast | How Asahel Curtis defined the PNW through photography The brother of famed photographer Edward Curtis had his own approach to capturing the culture of the region. by Knute Berger & Sara Bernard & Seth Halleran / March 9, 2022
Mossback Podcast | What a salad can tell us about PNW’s complicated past No one really knows who made the first Crab Louis, but some sleuthing reveals an origin spurred by the Gold Rush and railroads. by Knute Berger & Sara Bernard / February 16, 2022
Mossback Podcast | Paul Bunyan’s place in the Pacific Northwest The legendary lumberjack has been central to American identity. But who does he really represent? by Knute Berger & Sara Bernard / February 9, 2022
Mossback Podcast | What happened to sea monster sightings in the PNW? Headlines about sea creatures were once a regular occurrence around the Salish Sea. We take a deep dive into local lore. by Knute Berger & Sara Bernard / February 2, 2022
Mossback Podcast | Why we’re still searching for D.B. Cooper A closer examination — with more theories — of the case of the world’s most famous mile-high bandit. by Knute Berger & Sara Bernard / January 26, 2022
Mossback Podcast | Mossback’s Northwest podcast coming soon Get a sneak preview now. Host Knute Berger shares more of his unique take on the long history of the Pacific Northwest. by Knute Berger & Sara Bernard / January 14, 2022
Environment Podcast | Why the ancient stories of Mount Rainier matter now Peter Rainier never set foot on this continent. Some tribal members suggest giving a more fitting name for Washington’s tallest peak. by Ted Alvarez & Sara Bernard / October 6, 2021
Environment Podcast | A reluctant birder dabbles in an exploding pandemic pastime Ted Alvarez thinks birding is boring. But with so much interest in it now, he decides to investigate. by Ted Alvarez & Sara Bernard / September 29, 2021