Soundside
Get to know the PNW and each other. Soundside airs Monday through Thursday at 12 p.m. and 8 p.m. on KUOW. Listen to Soundside on Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Additional Credits: Logo art is designed by Teo Popescu. Audio promotions are produced by Hans Twite. Community engagement led by Zaki Hamid. Our Director of New Content and Innovation is Brendan Sweeney.
Mission Statement:
Soundside believes establishing trust with our listeners involves taking the time to listen.
We know that building trust with a community takes work. It involves broadening conversations, making sure our show amplifies systemically excluded voices, and challenging narratives that normalize systemic racism.
We want Soundside to be a place where you can be part of the dialogue, learn something new about your own backyard, and meet your neighbors from the Peninsula to the Palouse.
Together, we’ll tell stories that connect us to our community — locally, nationally and globally. We’ll get to know the Pacific Northwest and each other.
What do you think Soundside should be covering? Where do you want to see us go next?
Leave us a voicemail! You might hear your call on-air: 206-221-3213
Share your thoughts directly with the team at soundside@kuow.org.
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Episodes
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The Sound Transit CEO answers your questions
Dow Constantine talks with Soundside about all things Sound Transit, from expansion plans to persistent delays.
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The science behind cultivated salmon — and where you can try it
Cultivated salmon, or lab-grown salmon, has already hit restaurants in Portland and Austin.
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Soundside's "Weekend Warmup" - Aug 8-10
Cat Videos, a Whippy Show, and an Arts & Crafts Festival are all events you can learn about in this weekend's warmup!
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Making political decisions with the help of voter guides, pamphlets and... ChatGPT?
Today the University of Washington announced the results of a study looking at the potential influence artificial intelligence can have on our political decision making. It’s something that’s coming up a lot these days as AI becomes more prevalent, so we want to know what exactly this new study found - and if we should be worried about the results.
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Scientists finally solve the mystery of melting sea stars
For more than a decade, scientists studied the wasting disease but couldn’t figure out why it was happening. A new paper in Nature Ecology and Evolution details the likely culprit.
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Getting serious with Seattle’s fake news editor, The Needling’s Lex Vaughn
Soundside finds a way to make political satire unfunny
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Could moving local elections to even years boost voter turnout?
It’s primary election day. If you fail to perform that most sacred civic duty of a free democracy, you won’t be alone. In fact, you’re in the majority.
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Leaked recording: Ferguson knew about concerns over top aide in 2019
New reporting by Axios reveals that the Governor may have known about concerns about his longtime aid years before Webb resigned.
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‘Jeopardy!’ host and WA native Ken Jennings ponders questions big and small
Ken Jennings hosts the game show "Jeopardy!" where he first came to fame as the highest-earning American game-show contestant. He is also a Washingtonian and the author of eight books, including his latest, "The Complete Kennections: 5,000 Questions in 1,000 Puzzles."
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Trump's new tariffs put special emphasis on our neighbors in Canada
The Trump Administration bumped up tariffs on Canadian goods to 35%, and that new rate went into effect on Friday. It’s kind of confusing to know exactly what these tariffs mean for our neighbor to the north, so we asked an associate professor at the University of British Columbia to help us understand.
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Soundside "kennects" with Ken Jennings
Washington native Ken Jennings says, growing up, Jeopardy sparked his love of trivia. Now he’s translated his trivia expertise into his own game - called Kennections. It’s a weekly puzzle he writes for Mental Floss.
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New report reveals thousands of unfilled federal firefighting jobs
A new report from ProPublica shows the extent of firefighting job vacancies





