Posey Gruener
Producer, The Record
About
Posey coordinates on-air news coverage for KUOW's midday newsmagazine. Before joining KUOW, Posey worked at WNYC as a producer for The Takeaway, a live daily news program, and Studio 360, a weekly show about creativity, pop culture and the arts. She has also worked for The Moth, the live storytelling organization, and StoryCorps, the oral history radio project. Her freelance work has aired on Studio 360 and All Things Considered. Posey graduated Summa Cum Laude from Grinnell College in Grinnell, Iowa. She holds a certificate in writing from the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies in Portland, Maine, and a certificate in audio production from the Center for Documentary Studies in Durham, North Carolina.
Stories
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What's next for KUOW's Region of Boom team? Digging into HALA
Emily Fox speaks with KUOW's Region of Boom reporter Joshua McNichols about the team's upcoming coverage of Seattle's housing crisis.
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It's always 1962 on the Monorail. But the view keeps changing
For 27 years, Jayme Gustilo has been a cashier and conductor on the Seattle Center Monorail.
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Two tours collide in Seattle’s Central District — with very different messages
Seattle's Central District was once the largest black enclave in the Pacific Northwest. But no longer. Architect and Central District resident Donald...
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Seattle hip-hop artist Draze wants to help launch 100 African-American businesses
Seattle hip hop artist Draze is known for lamenting the gentrification of the Central District. Now, he has an idea for how to turn things around. He...
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We spent a month reporting on Bremerton. Here's what we learned
Emily Fox speaks with KUOW reporters Joshua McNichols and Carolyn Adolph about why they spent a month reporting on Bremerton, and what it taught them...
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Missed the ferry? Three ways to spend an hour in Bremerton
Starting Monday it will only take half an hour to reach Bremerton if you take Kitsap Transit’s fast ferry . It runs from the King County dock just south...
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Keep Bremerton gritty: Try ‘a crappy dinner party’
Bill Radke speaks with Marie Vila, co-chair of Bremerton Neighborhoods Now! , about why she thinks block parties, potlucks and "crappy dinner parties"...
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Bremerton wouldn't exist without this Seattleite
William Bremer, born in Germany, moved to Seattle first. But it was Bremerton, the city across Puget Sound, to which Bremer "gave his name and his...
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Ask the Fung Bros: What's so funny about being Asian?
The Fung Bros, Andrew and David Fung, have more than a million followers on their YouTube channel . (And yes, they're real biological brothers.)
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Some seniors can't afford to buy vegetables. This truck helps.
Most of the poor people in our region live in the suburbs. That can create problems for organizations like Food Lifeline, a nonprofit food distribution...