Podcast Episodes
Back to SearchWhy Library E-Books Are Expensive, $20 Million Missing in Homelessness Funds, and Who Let the Dogs Out?
Today on the podcast Ashley is joined by a bevy of guests, including Seattle Public Library’s head librarian Tom Fay to talk about the surprising cos…
1 month, 4 weeks ago
How Much Is a Concert Ticket in Seattle? Plus, Route 8 Gets a Makeover
Today on the podcast Ashley is joined by regular contributor Ryan Packer and first-time guest KEXP DJ and co-founder of Timber! Outdoor Music Festiva…
2 months ago
Torrent’s Gold Plan Goals, King County Assessor’s Stalking Case, and Film Festival Season Kicks Off
Today on the show, guest host Ashley Smith is joined by contributor Chase Hutchinson and special guest Ava Wood, AKA 365 Hockey Girl, content creator…
2 months ago
Why Is Everyone So Mad About RUBS? Plus, Bills Targeting LGBTQ Youth and a Cleaner Lake WA
Today on the show, guest host Ashley Smith is joined by Libby Watson of No Hate in WA State to discuss two controversial bills focused on LGBTQ youth…
2 months ago
Seattle's Data Center Fight, Police Contract Disputes, and Good News
This week, executive producer Ashley Smith is filling in for Jane, and she’s bringing updates on the data centers maybe coming to Seattle, the fight …
2 months ago
Weed Under Trump, Bipartisan Psychedelics, and Munchie-Approved Pizza
Happy 420 Day, Seattle! Today on the podcast, our team put together some of our favorite recent conversations that fit today’s theme. We’re talking a…
2 months ago
Preschools at Risk, Storm Roster Shakeups, and What To Do This Weekend
Today on the show, Jane’s learning about threats to Seattle’s co-op preschool system from parent educator and developmental psychologist Dr. Jharman …
2 months, 1 week ago
Overwhelmed Public Defenders, a New Downtown Home for Artists, and SIFF’s Big Documentary Lineup
Today on the podcast, Jane gets the lowdown on Washington’s public defender crisis from the Stranger’s Nathalie Graham. Nathalie also breaks down why…
2 months, 1 week ago
Our Newest Worker-Owned Arts Mag, a Twist in the Gas Works Saga, and Award-Winning Bagels
Jane sits down with the founders of CHUM News, Seattle's newest online magazine mixing art, food, politics, and culture. Photographer Meron Menghista…
2 months, 1 week ago
Does Sound Transit Have Enough Money? Plus, What Data Centers Will Do to Our Electricity Bills
Today on the show, Jane is joined by public information officer for Sound Transit (and king of Numtots) Henry Bendon and contributor Hannah Krieg to …
2 months, 1 week ago