Business When Amazon becomes your block watch captain In this season finale of Prime(d), we go deep into how neighborhood social networks and surveillance are changing our behavior in our neighborhoods. Carolyn Adolph Joshua McNichols
Arts & Life Dear Prudence advises Seattleites: Use your words There’s something about advice columns: That little taste of socially-accepted voyeurism into other people’s problems. Bill Radke Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong
Education Angry much? Soraya Chemaly says women should be Author and activist Soraya Chemaly is angry about patriarchy. She says her anger is both resentful and hopeful. Hear why. Kristin Leong John O'Brien
Arts & Life Ask a judge, learn about the 'work that has to be done' KUOW's 'Ask A'® team went to the King Country Courthouse to learn more about being a Judge. Sonya Harris
Arts & Life The psychological downside to having too many choices A simpler customer experience can actually produce a happier customer. Bill Radke Alison Bruzek
Arts & Life A monstrous crime. A disputed conviction. Death row and its aftermath Damien Echols survived a death sentence with friends like Eddie Vedder and High Magick. John O'Brien
NPR favorite Peter Sagal on what's chasing him when he runs Something prompted NPR’s Peter Sagal to take up running around the age of 40. That journey is the subject of his new book “The Incomplete Book of Running.” John O'Brien
Environment You may want to check your emergency water, because we did and ours was ... MOLDY Can you drink that water that was bottled years ago? We brought in experts to help us answer a listener question about earthquake preparedness. Deborah Wang
Arts & Life Remembering Paul Allen's shredding life Paul Allen's musical collaborator talks about what it was like to write and perform with him. Jason Pagano Angela King