Caroline Chamberlain
Podcast Producer
Stories
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Fighting parking tickets in Seattle will get easier soon
Bill Radke speaks to Stanford student Joshua Browder about his service DoNotPay that helps people get parking tickets dismissed with the help from a ...
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Why is miscarriage so hard to talk about?
Miscarriage: you probably know what the word means, and given that one in five pregnancies ends in miscarriage, you likely know someone who’s gone...
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Finding Israeli cuisine in Seattle
Bill Radke speaks with Michael Solomonov, the James Beard Award-winning chef of Zahav, about Israeli cuisine. Solomonov tells Radke about the cuisine's...
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What's it like to be a sidewalk canvasser?
So you're walking down the street, and you see one of those people with a clipboard and they try and lure you to help them with their virtuous cause....
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50 years on, what can we learn from Star Trek?
Fifty years ago, a new television series took us to space to touch on topics that were perhaps too challenging to discuss frankly back on Earth. Star...
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Behind the razor wire with a sexually violent predator on McNeil Island
Bill Radke speaks with Bethany Denton and Jeff Emtman about their story about the sexually violent predators who reside in the special commitment...
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These coworkers sit down for lunch every day – and they're still productive
You probably already know this, but lunch these days is sad. This is especially true when it’s eaten during the workday. Frequently, it’s eaten alone,...
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Is it a problem when white chefs cook other people’s food?
When you go to a restaurant that touts itself as Korean, French, Mexican or Italian—it’s hard to know exactly what that means. And you might...
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Seattle chef cooks other people’s food as a way to introduce his own
This week, we explored what it means when a white chef earns a reputation from cooking the food of people of color. Here in Seattle, we met a chef who...