Novelist Richard Ford On Aging Gracefully Ross Reynolds interviews Pulitzer prize-winning novelist Richard Ford about his new book of novellas, “Let Me Be Frank With You." It continues the story... Ross Reynolds
A Poem Anthology For Gutsy Girls If you could go back in time, what would you want to say to your teenage self? Writers Karen Finneyfrock, Rachel McKibbens and Mindy Nettifee decided to... Elizabeth Austen
Secrets Of The University Of Washington Campus Over 119 Years Ross Reynolds takes a tour of the University of Washington campus with Antoinette Wills and John Bolcer, co-authors of the new book "The University of... Ross Reynolds
Nancy Pearl's Choice For A More Personal Side Of History Marcie Sillman checks in with esteemed librarian Nancy Pearl to get her recommendation for a great historical read: "The Unsubstantial Air: American... Marcie Sillman
Pastor Frank Schaefer On Officiating Son's Gay Marriage In Methodist Church Ross Reynolds talks with Frank Schaefer, author of "Defrocked: How A Father's Act of Love Shook the United Methodist Church," about his decision to... Hannah Burn
Seattle Jazz Icon Overton Berry Reflects On Long Career Ross Reynolds interviews Seattle jazz pianist, composer and bandleader Overton Berry about his long long career stretching back 50 years. Berry played... Matthew Streib
Crash A Stranger's Couch For This Unique Film Festival Jeannie Yandel talks with Couch Fest founder Craig Downing about why he thought a film festival where strangers get together in different houses to... Jeannie Yandel
Ruth Ozeki On Modern Distraction And The Dark Waters Of Creativity If you’re driving a car or operating other heavy machinery when you listen to this Speakers Forum podcast, we hope you’ll pull over for the guided... John O'Brien
Engineering The Soundtrack Of Your Life Marcie Sillman talks to Joel Beckerman about his new book, "The Sonic Boom: How Sound Transforms The Way We Think, Feel And Buy," and about his work as... Marcie Sillman
The Miserable Year That Inspired Ahamefule Oluo's 'Now I'm Fine' It was 2006, and Ahamlefule J. Oluo was not fine. "I was very young, in my early 20s," he says. "I had just gone through a divorce." His Nigerian father... Marcie Sillman