Matt Martin
Podcast Producer
About
Matt Martin is a podcast producer who has worked on many different show for KUOW. He pitched and created THE WILD with Chris Morgan, a rich and experiential podcast about ecology and conservation. Matt also produced the Seattle music history podcast Let the Kids Dance and the award-winning Ghost Herd. Before moving to the on-demand side of the station, Matt worked as a producer on The Record, KUOW's local news show. He has also worked as a general assignment reporter and host for public radio stations in upstate New York and rural Alaska. Matt got his start in media as an intern with StoryCorps and Aljazeera America.
Location: Seattle
Languages: English
Pronouns: he/him
Stories
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Her son has autism, and she worries about having to call police
Bill Radke speaks with Kate Riley, Seattle Times editorial page editor, about her recent article that explains why she worries about interactions...
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Dan Price, sinner or savior? Profile author lets you decide
Bill Radke speaks with Stephen Rodrick about why he decided to profile Gravity Payments CEO Dan Price for Esquire magazine and what he learned. Price...
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Some local Republicans pull support for Trump fundraiser, but not Hossein Khorram
Bill Radke speaks with Hossein Khorram about why he continues to support Donald Trump, despite other Republicans in the region backing out of a Trump...
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More trains carry oil and debate to the Northwest
Bill Radke speaks with KUOW's environmental reporter Ashley Ahearn about the growing debate around oil trains traveling through Washington state and why...
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Why the North Cascades is such a special place
Bill Radke speaks with author Ana Maria Spagna about the natural beauty of the North Cascades National Park in Washington. This year marks the 100th...
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Portland mayor reverses policy on 'safe sleeping' for homeless
Bill Radke speaks with Oregon Public Broadcasting reporter Amelia Templeton about the decision by Portland Mayor Charlie Hales to reverse his policy...
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Seattle City Council vote on LGBTQ therapy brings reporter to tears
Bill Radke speaks with Sydney Brownstone, reporter for The Stranger, about her reaction to the Seattle City Council unanimously banning gay conversion...
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Seattle beats out Portland in hipster census
Bill Radke speaks with Cal McAllister, co-founder and executive creative director of the Seattle marketing agency, Wexley School for Girls, about a...
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Can incivility be good for our democracy?
Bill Radke speaks with Washington State University professor Cornell Clayton about the role political incivility plays in our democracy.
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The Record: Monday, July 25th, full show
We'll talk with a Bernie Sanders supporter from Kenmore who's at the Democratic Convention to protest, and not just about those leaked emails. Also, is...