Seattle Musician Jamie Aaron Mourns Changing Capitol Hill Ross Reynolds talks with local musician Jamie Aaron, who recently released her debut solo album "Velo Scene," about her inspirations. Aaron will be... Matthew Streib
'Re-Humanizing Medicine' Doctor's Push To Get People Talking About Health Marcie Sillman talks to David Kopacz about his new book, "Re-humanzing Medicine: A Holistic Framework For Transforming Your Self, Your Practice, and the... Marcie Sillman
Ballard Homeless Hygiene Facility Stalled By Neighbors A facility in Ballard where homeless men and women can wash their clothes and take a shower has received the city's blessing, but the process has been... Joshua McNichols
Nancy Pearl's Pick To Help You Expand Your Mind In The New Year Marcie Sillman talks with bookhugger Nancy Pearl about a new book that can help you improve your knowledge base for the beginning of the new year. Pearl... Marcie Sillman
Despite Misdeeds, Americans Just Can't Quit The NFL Marcie Sillman talks with journalist Sam Eifling about the NFL's troubles in 2014 and why we can't stop watching. Andy Hurst
Seattle Marchers Rally For 'Police Lives Matter' Marcie Sillman talks with Diane Langdon, who has helped organize marches to defend police officers' reputation in the wake of recent protests against... Matthew Streib
E.O. Wilson: Who Are We And Where Are We Going? Harvard Professor Emeritus E. O. Wilson has spent most of his 60-year career in pursuit of evolutionary biology. His studies of and writings about ants... Marcie Sillman
What’s Best For The Nation Is Not Always Best For Native Youth After a visit to the Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Nation in North Dakota, President Barack Obama announced an initiative to help Native American youth.... Jeannie Yandel
Jews, Chinese Food And Christmas: A Love Story Marcie Sillman talks with Hanna Raskin, former food critic for the Seattle Weekly, about the historical reasons why American Jews traditionally eat... Matthew Streib
Stop 'Spreading' Bad Manners On Public Transit Men who ride the New York City subway will soon be seeing signs asking them to "stop the spread." As in: Stop spreading your legs so wide when you sit... Jeannie Yandel