Caroline Chamberlain
Podcast Producer
Stories
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What if we could do Seattle over again?
Bill Radke sits down with Crosscut's Knute Berger to discuss Seattle's many massive engineering projects that it has undertaken over the years. Berger...
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Colson Whitehead discusses historical novel 'The Underground Railroad'
Bill Radke sits down with author Colson Whitehead to talk about his new novel, "The Underground Railroad." His book explores slavery in the American...
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Seattle University adjunct professor: 'I seem to be an afterthought'
Bill Radke sits down with Seattle University professor Nancy Burkhalter to talk about her experience as an adjunct, or part-time professor, at the...
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What's the deal with Washington state's charter schools?
Bill Radke sits down with KUOW education reporter Ann Dornfeld to talk about the state of Washington's charter schools. They’re growing in enrollment,...
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Seattle lawyer explains why the North Dakota pipeline protests mark a historic moment
Bill Radke sits down with Seattle-based lawyer Gabe Galanda to talk about the protests surrounding the Dakota Access Pipeline in North Dakota. Galanda...
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What should white people do for racial justice?
Bill Radke sits down with local activist Becca Meredith of the Coalition of Anti-Racist Whites and Showing Up for Racial Justice about why white people...
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A small Eastern Washington town is an incubator for Seattle's art scene
Seattle is rich in art, but for some artists it is not an affordable place to keep working. One solution is to look east, over the Cascades to a place...
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Why Trump's message might resonate in Everett
Kim Malcolm talks with Crosscut writer Knute Berger about why people in and around Everett might be receptive to Republican presidential nominee Donald...
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How tamales taught this man to be an entrepreneur in the face of gentrification
Gentrification is not a new story here in Seattle. But is there anything people in Seattle can do to mitigate its effects? Some aspiring business...
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'Putrid' corpse flower expected to bloom soon
Volunteer Park has a fragrant new tenant. The University of Washington Biology Department has loaned the Volunteer Park Conservatory a so-called corpse...