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Is Seattle the Quiet Engine of the U.S. War Effort? Plus, Library Levy Amendments

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Is Seattle the Quiet Engine of the U.S. War Effort? Plus, Library Levy Amendments

29 min

Seattle’s Media Future, the Freelance Sausage Factory, and Beast Mode Goes Hollywood

39 min

Will Seattle Choose Density Over Trees? Plus, Light Rail Optimism and RIP Dragon Land

30 min

Part-Time Politicians, a Car-Free Ave, and Have We Reached Peak Beer?

33 min

Why WA Sold Off Caterpillar Bonds, Measles in Seattle, and a Pro-Tax Millionaire

31 min

Your City Could Be Better: Denver’s Bet on a Women’s Soccer Stadium — Presented By City Cast Seattle

26 min

Spring Book Recs From Local Writers, Robinhood vs. Washington State, and What to Do This Weekend

33 min

Mail-In Voting Under Attack, Project Hail Mary's Local Connection, and How Fast Costco Can Check You Out

35 min

Have We Outgrown April Fool's Day? Plus, What To Do This Month

33 min

How Can Churches Help Seattle? Plus, Mayor Wilson’s Camera Conundrum

31 min

Latest Episodes

April 10

Is Seattle the Quiet Engine of the U.S. War Effort? Plus, Library Levy Amendments

Today on the show, Jane is joined by contributor (and Elvish speaker) Marcus Harrison Green and creative producer (and Orc) Liam Billingh...

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April 9

Seattle’s Media Future, the Freelance Sausage Factory, and Beast Mode Goes Hollywood

It’s Local News Day, and Jane is digging into Seattle's evolving media landscape. Annika Anand, who is helping to build the Washington St...

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April 8

Will Seattle Choose Density Over Trees? Plus, Light Rail Optimism and RIP Dragon Land

Today on the show, Jane is joined by The Urbanist contributing editor and transportation advocate Ryan Packer and contributor Brett Hamil...

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April 7

Part-Time Politicians, a Car-Free Ave, and Have We Reached Peak Beer?

It’s National Beer Day, and since Seattle and a dank IPA go hand in hand, today Jane is chatting with Rodney Hines, co-founder and CEO of...

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April 6

Why WA Sold Off Caterpillar Bonds, Measles in Seattle, and a Pro-Tax Millionaire

Today, Jane is joined by Diana Fakhoury, director of the Rachel Corrie Foundation, to talk about how and why Washington state made the de...

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April 5

Your City Could Be Better: Denver’s Bet on a Women’s Soccer Stadium — Presented By City Cast Seattle

While both Seattle and Denver have a professional Women's Soccer team (go Reign!), Denver is only the second city in the U.S. to build a...

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April 3

Spring Book Recs From Local Writers, Robinhood vs. Washington State, and What to Do This Weekend

Today, Jane explores Seattle's scrappy literary scene with writer and Nonfiction for No Reason founder Katie Lee Ellison, as well as cont...

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April 2

Mail-In Voting Under Attack, Project Hail Mary's Local Connection, and How Fast Costco Can Check You Out

Today is our 100th episode! So exciting! Thanks for listening. If you want us to get to our next 100, consider joining our neighbor progr...

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April 1

Have We Outgrown April Fool's Day? Plus, What To Do This Month

Is April Fool's Day dead? Host Jane C. Hu and producers Liam Billingham and Sam J Leeds, as well as contributor Lex Vaughn, debate whethe...

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March 31

How Can Churches Help Seattle? Plus, Mayor Wilson’s Camera Conundrum

Today on the podcast, Jane is joined by  Joey Lopez, co-executive Director of the Church Council of Greater Seattle, to discuss how churc...

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