Hear KUOW and NPR award-winning hosts and reporters from around the globe present some of the nation's best reporting of the day's events, interviews, analysis and reviews.
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This podcast explores topics of spirituality, creativity, mental health, personal triumphs, and so much more! It’s a pure stream of consciousness podcast. DMS are open on IG - thisislolajoanne Thank you. ❦
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All Things Considered CX, is a lively discussion about the challenges and opportunities facing organizations as they strive to improve their overall customer and employee experiences. Whether you are a well-seasoned executive or a new convert to the world of CX, our show addresses how to break through all the noise and focus on what matters in achieving better customer satisfaction, loyalty, and retention. In listening to our show you can expect discussions on timely topics, with guests acro ...
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A podcast hosted by Isaiah Hollinger and Jaydon Brown, where any topic is on the table and all things are considered.
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Art Things Considered is your podcast for all the arts: from Broadway to Halo, we've got you covered.
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“ What Matters To You Matters To Us” We will discuss diverse matters in a respectful and transparent manner regarding the LGBTQIA community, relationships, mental health, health care, finances, personal identity, trending issues, etc.
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Running Things Considered is back for a new season with new hosts! Taking over are two elite runners: Zane Coburn, a genuinely funny dude with years of experience at almost every level, and Avery Bartlett, an ACC champion with an uncomfortable amount of Tik Tok fame. They are bringing weekly podcasts answering anything on the line 646-780-9218. Nothing is off-limits, ask what you want to hear, and get ready to dive into the lives of two of the biggest personalities in the running.
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In “Many Things Considered” one-time journalist and full-time political analyst Marc Johnson applies his passion for context to connect current politics with political history. What are the links between the debacle of Barry Goldwater’s 1964 presidential campaign and the Tea Party movement? Did Alexander Hamilton foresee the partisanship that now surrounds judicial appointments? Why haven’t third parties had political success in America? Johnson weaves interviews, archival sound, humor and a ...
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A podcast about product reviews and website reviews.
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The new Embedded series "Alternate Realities" from reporter Zach Mack explores how he and his dad try to bridge the divide caused by the father's extreme conspiracy theory beliefs.Par KUOW Staff
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President Trump held his first cabinet meeting, holding forth with reporters about Ukraine, federal workforce cuts and other issues for an hour.Par Asma Khalid
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2:30:01A weekday evening wrap-up of both national and local news stories.Par WBUR
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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe at 75
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28:56It’s 75 years since the publication of C.S.Lewis’s classic children’s fantasy The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. In celebration, the West End stage version is touring in UK and Ireland throughout the year – its run in Cardiff finished a week ago, and it will be back in Wales, at Llandudno, in August. In this ATC we look at the continuing appeal …
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There's a new Guinness World Record holder for how fast someone can do math. Aaryan Shukla -- who has been dubbed "the human calculator" can solve complex problems in his head in seconds.Par Jeffrey Pierre
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Brazilians are flocking to see its Oscar nominated film I Am Still Here, set during the days of the country's dictatorship. Advocates hope the film might lead to a better understanding of the past.Par Carrie Kahn
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The White House is touting its crackdown on illegal immigration. But critics worry it's putting optics ahead of substance, and reinforcing widely held misperceptions about immigrants and crime.Par Joel Rose
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Actress Natalie Morales talked with Wild Card host Rachel Martin about shaking off other people's expectations and living life on her own terms.Par KUOW Staff
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Chef Inunnguaq Hegelund has been working to preserve Greenland's indigenous food traditions and utilizing traditional ingredients, working to tell stories of the island's history through food.Par Ashley Brown
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In court in Washington, D.C., a judge has ordered the Trump administration to release millions of dollars in frozen foreign aid. And there are supposed to be waivers for "life saving humanitarian assistance" like HIV medications..... But thousands of miles away, some HIV aid groups says the waivers are not working and funds are not flowing. We look…
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For over seven straight hours in Chile, the electricity went out and plunged the country into chaos.Par John Bartlett
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Red states with lots of federally owned land have long called agencies managing them "bloated." Now, agency job cuts are affecting local economies.Par Kirk Siegler
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Drugs can't stop Alzheimer's disease but sometimes, they can slow it down. This was one woman's experience taking the drug Kisunla.Par Jon Hamilton
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