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Puget Sound Foursquare

Pastor Lance Powers

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Don't miss inspiring messages from the weekend services at Puget Sound Foursquare. Pastor Lance Powers speaks from the Bible into real-life issues that bring direction and hope for your life. For more information on our church visit www.pugetsoundfoursquare.com.
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Hot Stove Radio

KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

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A foodie's dream! Chef Tom Douglas, winner of the prestigious James Beard Award, reviews the Puget Sound's best restaurants, shares recipes based on a special weekly ingredient, and answers your burning culinary quandaries.
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The Urbanist

The Urbanist

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Amy Sundberg, Ryan Packer, and Doug Trumm of The Urbanist (www.theurbanist.org) discuss the latest news and ideas related to improving cities and quality of life with a special focus on Seattle and the Puget Sound region.
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Inspired Island is designed to introduce you to the talented residents of Vashon Island, a small island in the Puget Sound. Host Grace McRae interviews the many business owners, community leaders, award-winning chefs, bestselling authors, historians, and artists who call Vashon “home.” We hope every episode leaves you feeling inspired! Inspired Island first airs on the Voice of Vashon, KVSH 101.9FM.
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KMAS Radio

Jeff Slakey

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From local leaders and hometown heroes to breaking stories and in-depth conversations, the KMAS Podcast brings you the voices that matter in Mason County, Washington. Hosted by longtime broadcaster Jeff Slakey, each episode dives into what’s happening around the Hood Canal—government, education, small business, the outdoors, and everything in between. New episodes drop throughout the week, featuring interviews, community spotlights, and extended versions of the stories you hear on the air at ...
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North Sound Weather Minute

North Sound Meteorologist Ted Buehner

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Western Washington's North Sound Meteorologist Ted Buehner offers Puget Sound region weather information beyond the forecast and addresses listener questions in each Weather Minute Podcast.
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PS: The Puget Sound Podcast

University of Puget Sound

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PS: The Puget Sound Podcast highlights stories and experiences from students and faculty at University of Puget Sound, a national liberal arts college in Tacoma, Washington. Hosted by Elena Becker '17, prospective students and future Loggers are invited to listen and learn what it's like to live, learn, and reach new heights in the Pacific Northwest.
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Discovery Park

Throw'm in the Puget Productions

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Waking up with no memory was just the beginning of her journey... "Discovery Park", a new mystery audio drama from Throw'm in the Puget Productions. From the people who brought you the audio drama "Passage."
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Alternative Talk- 1150AM KKNW

Alternative Talk- 1150AM KKNW

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Alternative Talk 1150AM is unlike any other talk radio format in the Seattle Radio Market. Hosts on the station cover a wide variety of topics, including natural health, personal and financial growth, pet wellness, the psychic realm, issues important to today’s busy woman, and even foreign language programming to serve the area’s large Russian and Chinese speaking communities. Alternative Talk 1150 is proud to pioneer such unique and diverse talk radio subjects. The station brings a variety ...
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Meet Me Here

KUOW Puget Sound Public Radio

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Meet Me Here is your podcast guide to the most exciting arts and culture events in Seattle. In each episode, we’re fighting the freeze and meeting you around the region for art shows, concerts, author talks, geeky get-togethers, and more. There’s a lot to do in this region, so let’s make some plans and go experience it together. HOSTS Jeannie Yandel covers arts and culture events. Jeannie's goal is to get you out and about in the city's arts and culture scenes, especially stuff that's free o ...
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City Central Church Podcast

City Central, Tacoma WA

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City Central Church is a place where followers of Jesus Christ seek God's power and presence by adoring the Savior, becoming more like Him and contending for His kingdom. Based in Tacoma, Washington, City Central seeks to share the good news about Jesus with those who are lost, bring restoration and healing to those who are broken and build up and train the saints of God. This podcast features sermons originally delivered at City Central Church in Tacoma during Sunday morning worship service ...
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Do you want to bring nature to your backyard, grow food, and help heal our living world? Join Daron Williams—restoration ecologist, permaculture enthusiast, and lifelong gardener—for concrete steps you can take at home to cultivate abundance for people, plants and wildlife. Tune in, grab a shovel, and make the living world around you come alive.
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Indigenous Voices from Fort Nisqually

Fort Nisqually Living History Museum

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In 2021, Fort Nisqually Living History Museum brought together a panel of historians to discuss the legacy of the Puget Sound Treaty War (1855-1856). With representatives from the Muckleshoot, Nisqually, Puyallup, Steilacoom, and Squaxin Island Tribes, as well as Fort Nisqually Living History Museum and HistoryLink.org, the panel introduced a new dialogue among diverse communities impacted by the War and its aftermath. The Indigenous Voices Podcast is an extension of this award winning serie ...
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Passage

Throw'm In The Puget Productions

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150 years ago, the S.S. Cumberland disappeared in the Pacific Northwest. A lifeboat from the ship with four skeletons inside just mysteriously showed up in Marrow Passage. Reporter Daisy Bonham attempts to solve the mystery and find out what other secrets are lurking just below the surface.
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Euro Pudding

SEAN, Pierre Puget, Philipp Scherzer

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EURO PUDDING is a podcast in English (with weird accents) by European screenwriters, for the professionals of the television business. And it's delicious.
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91.3 KBCS

91.3 KBCS

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91.3 KBCS is public radio providing Puget Sound with a diversity of music and information. Listeners tune in to hear an unparalleled mix of new and classic worldbeat, folk, and jazz, in addition to unique and vital news and analysis. Over 150 volunteer hosts, producers, and journalists deliver much of the music and news heard on the station. KBCS alumni can be heard on public radio stations throughout the region and reporting for National Public Radio. The roots of KBCS took hold in the earl ...
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Growing Old: Tales from an Urban Canopy

Tamara Power-Drutis, Colleen Echohawk, Katie Mosehauer, Lylianna Allala

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Explore Seattle's urban forest and the humans that live within it. Imagine what the Puget Sound might look like in the year 2070, if it's to become a place where both trees and humans grow old. Share in the stories and histories that have shaped the forest we live in: colonialism, assimilation boarding schools, Japanese internment, and regional restoration among them. Follow the story of Chief Seattle Club, as they turn concrete into a Medicine Garden at Eagle Village. Welcome to Growing Old.
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Hometown Haunts Podcast

Hometown Haunts Podcast

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Hometown Haunts is a supplementary podcast to the Cincinnati Cabinet of Curiosities comics anthology about hauntings, strange phenomena, cryptids, and urban legends around the Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky Tri-state area. Hosted by Cincinnati artists Kat Klockow, Christina Wald, and Jen Koehler.
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Welcome to ”The Bait and Banter Podcast,” the ultimate show for everyday anglers and outdoor enthusiasts! Dive into a sea of stories, tips, and tricks as we explore the diverse fishing scenes of the Pacific Northwest. Whether it’s battling Halibut from a kayak, chasing Squid in Puget Sound, reeling in Steelhead in Idaho, or targeting Walleye on the Columbia River, we’ve got you covered. From Southern Oregon’s Salmon to its Striped Bass, join us and fellow anglers to share, learn, and laugh. ...
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Welcome to "Fishing for a Reason," the podcast that dives deep into the heart of fishing and the meaningful connections it brings. Hosted by Jamie Propst, founder of Anglers Unlimited, we explore the impact fishing has on our lives, communities, and environment so that you can become a more effective angler and catch more fish and have more fun every time you go out on the water or hit the hiking trails. Whether you target salmon, halibut, lingcod, crab, shrimp or fresh water species, there ...
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Washington Research Council

Washington Research Council

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The Washington Research Council produces four podcasts: Policy Today (an in-depth look at one public policy issue), Common Ground (searching for bipartisan consensus & solutions in a politically polarized world), InFocus (covering a variety of issues) and 90 Seconds (a quick summary of one topic). The Washington Research Council is the state’s premier business-supported research organization. We provide timely, credible economic research and policy analysis supporting economic vitality and p ...
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Breaking Waves: Seattle is the riveting story of the Seattle grunge scene, which came to define rock in the 1990s. The show traces the local roots of the music, and details the rise and fall of the grunge scene, including the triumphs and tragedies experienced by artists and fans. The series features new first-hand accounts from the people who made this scene happen, including Seattle music legends Duff McKagan, Kim Thayil and Jerry Cantrell; iconic DJ Marco Collins; label executives Michael ...
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In this episode, Jamie dives deep into the science, migration, and behavior of Pacific Market Squid—Washington’s most accessible winter fishery. Whether you’re jigging from Edmonds Pier at night or hunting massive schools from a boat with sonar, understanding migration, spawning windows, and habitat will directly increase your success rate. If you …
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The Urbanist Podcast is back after a hiatus, just in time to break down 2025 election results. Urbanist-endorsed Katie Wilson pulled off a comeback in late returns to win the Seattle Mayor race. In this episode, Urbanist publisher Doug Trumm and reporter Amy Sundberg discuss results in Seattle and other interesting races across the region, includin…
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Gary and Suzanne welcome back his 4th time, Tom Sterner who is all about the wisdom, experience, and focus of a true master, who expertly supports you in developing those same qualities in yourself. Tune in to start by learning the secret of Present Moment Functioning with the coach who wrote the book on it. Website:www.TomSterner.com…
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Episode 103: “When Hope Helps — And When It Holds Us Back”It’s Christmas Eve — a night filled with symbolism, expectation, longing, and hope. But what is “hope” in real human terms? And how do we hold hope without drifting into passivity, denial, or waiting for someone else to rescue us? In this episode, JDK and Ashley gently explore hope’s emotion…
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In this episode of Made of More, host Chris Erdman sits down with Chloe May Lamenzo, a former professional soccer player and co-founder of Golden Nova Agency, to discuss the intersection of personal growth and entrepreneurship. Chloe shares stories from her unique "hippie" upbringing and alternative education, explaining how she learned to separate…
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More and more Native Hawaiians are moving to the Pacific Northwest. In fact, Washington state has the third largest number of Kanaka Maoli, or Native Hawaiians, outside of Hawaii and California. As they move here, people are bringing their beloved customs and traditions with them. Like the artform of making lei, which are garlands made using all ki…
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The holidays can often bring out feelings of nostalgia, some sweet and some more melancholy. We often reminisce about some of those who have left us, while still appreciating what we do have. Today Marilyn spoke about the wonderful pets she has had throughout her life and how each one brought something different to the table and co-created their ow…
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This week on Wisdom From The Wardrobe, the team kicks things off with Bec’s “In the News” segment, where one classic shoe staple officially takes a backseat. According to current fashion chatter, black pumps are now considered nearly unnoticeable, and the color quietly stepping into the spotlight this winter is white. From crisp bright white to sof…
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On this episode of Wisdom From The Wardrobe, the team turns its attention from getting dressed to setting the scene. Bec kicks off the episode with an “In the News” segment that feels perfectly timed, spotlighting one of the biggest holiday decorating trends of the season: the return of the “Ralph Lauren Christmas.” Think cozy, traditional luxury w…
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On this episode of Wisdom From The Wardrobe, Bec delivers the “In the News” with a story that proves fashion doesn’t always take itself too seriously. Enter the unexpected collaboration between BEIS and Chipotle: an eleven-piece luggage and accessories collection designed, apparently, to transport Chipotle to any destination effortlessly and chicly…
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This episode of Wisdom From The Wardrobe, the team opens with Bec’s “In the News” segment, spotlighting Burberry’s latest marketing campaign, and its refreshingly relatable message: luxury lives in every moment. Featuring iconic British stars like Olivia Colman stepping into very ordinary roles, including working behind the counter at a classic fis…
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Pyet DeSpain joins us with her new book - Rooted in Fire: A Celebration of Native American and Mexican Cooking // Kirstin Vracko, Boss Lady of Cheeky & Dry, shares new non-alcoholic wines to ring in the new year // Japanese Okonomiyaki Pancakes - Chef Instructor Rasyidah Rosli walks us through this savory favorite // Mahogany Williams, Founder & CE…
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In this powerful and deeply personal episode of the Mothers Justice Show, guest host Chukundi Salisbury Sr. sits down in studio with his brother, journalist and media founder Omari “Big O” Salisbury, for a wide-ranging conversation that moves seamlessly between legacy, accountability, and the urgent need for truth in public storytelling.The discuss…
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Thursday, December 18 on Urban Forum Northwest:*Seattle Port Commission president, Toshiko Hasegawa provides an annual report of her tenure as leader of the commission, that includes massive construction expansions, the departure of Aviation Director Lance Lyttle and what president Trumps’s tariffs are doing to the port’s waterfront business.*Jess …
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This week, Pastor Chris' message explored the wonder of Jesus' name, foretold in Scripture as Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, and Prince of Peace. The most powerful name of all reveals who Jesus is and what He brings to a restless world. From God's great love in sending His Son to the peace, strength, and hope found in Him, we …
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“You’re voting about the kids and the services are for them. You’re not voting about Wyeth Jessee or the school board. You’re voting literally for resources and supports. That money goes straight to services for kids — regardless of who’s sitting in these roles.” Superintendent Wyeth Jessee sits down to walk through the upcoming Shelton School Dist…
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Today on Conscious Talk… We are in the midst of a global transformation that calls for us to heal our separation from nature and restore our partnership with the living Earth… all of which feels like a tall order in today’s culture. We’ll talk to Pam Montgomery, author of “Co-Creating with Nature – Healing the Wound of Separation” to see what she s…
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Jump into Talk Cosmos: "SOLSTICE – WINTER’S NEW VIBRATIONS"An insightful discussion on the Winter Solstice and the primary consciousness patterns resonating during the coming season. We'll use cutting-edge Vibrational Astrology (VA) techniques to unravel the messages of the Winter Solstice. This deep journey will reveal the predominant behavior pat…
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Mantz & Mitchell welcome back Joey Madia to explore diverse holiday rituals, ranging from the Polish tradition of sharing unleavened bread to the Italian Feast of the Seven Fishes. They also debate the definition of a true Christmas movie while discussing the historical influence of Charles Dickens and the introspective energy of the Winter Solstic…
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On this episode, Neil talks about why he still uses a handkerchief.Like the podcast? Please help us grow our audience, tell your friends about Meandering Musings and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts.Find Meandering Musings online at meanderingmusings.netLearn more about The Edge Foundation here edgefoundation.org…
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From day one of COVID, guest James Lyons-Weiler, Phd, has been saying that using PCR tests "as the primary driver of pandemic policy would guarantee a tidal wave of false positives, distort epidemiology, and weaponize diagnostic noise as public fear." He was absolutely right, and yet "public health" has not yet learned its lesson and threatens to m…
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Leavenworth, Washington captures the seasonal magic of the Cascade Mountains, where snow-dusted, peaked Bavarian roofs and a spectacular lighting festival create a landscape that looks like a hand-painted greeting card. Beyond the world-class Christmas charm and German delicacies, listeners will also receive essential winter travel tips, from navig…
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Pantry Wildcards - Clever ways to transform unexpected ingredients into star dishes // Oyster Deep Dive – Lissa James Monberg, Vice President of Shellfish at Hama Hama Co., joins us to explore the briny world of oysters // Comfort Classics – Hot Stove Society Chef Instructor Sean McFadyen guides us through the art of Cottage Pies // Wine & Food Har…
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Meet Me Here listeners, if you still don't have any plans for this weekend, fear not. The Weekend Warmup is here to help with a whole bunch of ideas for fun things to do around the region this weekend. Hosted by KUOW's Jason Megatron Burrows. LINKS: The 29th Annual Model Train Festival - Washington State Historical Society Opens Fri 12/19 - runs th…
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The Urbanist's newsroom dissects the biggest headlines of the last few weeks. Ryan Packer, Amy Sundberg, and Doug Trumm discuss the Federal Way Link light rail opening in early December, Katie Wilson's transition team and early hires, and the Seattle City Council's vote to approve a controversial labor contract with the Seattle Police Officers Guil…
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Today, Loretta welcomes Michele Phillips who is an author, energy mentor, leadership consultant, and President of Key Performance, where she has spent more than 25 years guiding individuals and organizations into greater clarity, alignment, and joy.Her bestselling book Happiness Is a Habit blended neuroscience, emotional intelligence, and positive …
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Oakland Bay Junior High has changed a lot in the last few years, and this extended conversation offers a clear look at what that transformation actually looks like day to day. Recorded on site at OBJH, Jeff Slakey sits down with Principal Marianne Marshall, seventh-grade ELA teacher Andrea Smith, and Shelton School District Superintendent Wyeth Jes…
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Episode 102: From ‘Should’ to ‘Want’: Creating Your Own Holiday SeasonThe holidays can easily become a season of autopilot — traditions we never question, expectations we silently carry, and routines that leave little room for what we actually want. In this episode of Staying Power, JDK and Ashley explore the power of setting clear intentions — and…
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Powering Change: Jay Shah’s Immigration Story | Diasporaa Podcast Episode 39Welcome to Diaspora, the show where we share the remarkable stories of immigrants from the Indian subcontinent. In this episode, host Aditya Mehta interviews Jay Shah, a director in the energy sector at National Grid with a focus on net zero and energy transition. Jay share…
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When you visit an art museum, you are the VIP. At least according to art curator and Schmidt Ocean Institute artist-at-sea-manager, Haley Ha. She says the people who work behind the scenes at art museums care enormously about visitors and their experiences. One result from all that work? Haley says art museums are places where you slow down, enjoy …
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A Conversation with Bonnie Harlan of “Prevent Pet Suffocation”Many well-meaning and loving pet parents do not realize that their beloved pet can suffocate within 3 to 5 minutes in a snack bag, cereal box, peanut butter jar, or even a dog treat bag, just to name a few “culprits”. Bonnie started her non-profit when she lost her own dog in 2011 to pet…
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In this deep-dive episode of Fishing for a Reason, Jamie breaks down the entire Pacific Razor Clam lifecycle — from microscopic larvae drifting in the surf to the full-grown clams you dig up on Washington’s beaches. If you love the science behind our local fisheries, this is your episode. Jamie explains how clams dig at surprising speeds, how spawn…
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In this episode, we get to know Amanda Knox! Amanda is an exoneree, journalist, advocate, author, host of the podcast ⁠⁠Hard Knox⁠⁠, and a fellow islander. Many people around the world are familiar with Amanda's story, but we go way beyond the headlines in this conversation. We chat about Amanda's newest projects -- her second book, ⁠⁠FREE: My Sear…
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Today, Thursday, December 11 on Urban Forum Northwest:*Representative Mia Gregerson (D)-33rd LD was one of the elected state elected officials that used her influence and connections to have the Washington State Transportation Commission unanimously pass Resolution 755 which paved the way for the extension of Martin Luther King Jr. Way from Seattle…
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Flight of the Blue Ox is an original Christmas radio play written by Rachel Hansen and performed by a full cast of local voices who bring Camp Grisdale to life. The show opens with Joel as the narrator, guiding listeners into a cold and stormy Christmas Eve deep in the Wynoochee Woods. Inside the logging camp, Paul Bunyan—voiced by Rich—and his ste…
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This week, host Chukundi Salisbury (filling in for Reverend Walden) sits down with his mentor, the influential Representative Dawn Mason, for a profound discussion on community leadership and activism. Rep. Mason, who recently received the "Key to the City," emphasizes that her civic honors represent the collective work of all those she supports. T…
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This week, Pastor Chris continued in our Christmas series celebrating the wonder of God's promise revealed through His faithfulness, His presence, and obedient faith. From the first promise in Genesis to its fulfillment in the birth of Jesus, God proves Himself faithful by sending a Savior who would defeat sin and dwell with His people as Immanuel.…
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Today on Conscious Talk… There is so much going on in our world that strains our ability to stay loving or even calm. Let’s face it, we’re stressed. We’ll talk to transformational healer Dr. DiVanna VaDree about how to stay committed to love no matter the circumstances we find ourselves in.By Alternative Talk- 1150AM KKNW
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