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Pierce™ Dispatch offers an insider look at the dynamic world of firefighting. Each episode opens the door to explore a never-before-seen side of fire truck manufacturing and the fire industry, examining what goes into managing lifesaving missions and community challenges each day. From fire apparatus tools and technology, to fire truck equipment, trends and processes, Pierce™ Dispatch offers a unique perspective on what it takes to succeed on the frontlines of firefighting. Hosted by Pierce ...
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No Sanity Required

Snowbird Wilderness Outfitters

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No Sanity Required is a weekly podcast hosted by Brody Holloway and Snowbird Outfitters. Each week, we engage culture and personal stories with a Gospel-driven perspective. Our mission is to equip the Church to pierce the darkness with the light of Christ by sharing the vision, ideas, and passions God has used to carry us through 26 years of student ministry. Find more content at swoutfitters.com.
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Welcome to Mosaic Minds. A lifestyle podcast with multiple perspectives. Hosted by Nick Williams & Jason Yocum. We talk and interview guests about everything from self-improvement, fitness, and mental health to sports and tattoos. The end goal is always to get a listener/viewer to see another perspective.
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The Legal Impact

University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law

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University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law's expert faculty break down the legal impact of what is happening in the news. https://law.unh.edu/podcast
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The Pierce Perspective Podcast is a beacon of support and insight, featuring 'Mental Health Matters' where experts discuss vital resources and strategies, 'The Green Room' that explores the therapeutic world of gardening, and 'Positivity Corner' which uplifts listeners with stories and tips for a brighter, more positive life.
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Losing Lost

Pierce Nahigyan & Derek Hobson

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A rewatch podcast from co-hosts Pierce Nahigyan and Derek Hobson. Each week, the boys review one episode of ABC's hit show from the perspective of two super fans who loved and sometimes hated the series.
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The “Let’s Get Physical (Therapy) Podcast,” hosted by MedStar Health Physical Therapy, is a new educational podcast series designed for rehabilitation professionals, students, new graduates, and those in related fields. Join us as we discuss treatment options, innovations, techniques, and more with a wide variety of medical professionals. Questions or podcast suggestions? Email us at PTpodcast@medstar.net.
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Zoomer Sports Radio

Andrew Moody, Patrick Adduci

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Andrew Moody hosts Zoomer Sports Radio a podcast discussing ongoing sports news and stories from the perspective of the Gen-Z Generation. We go in depth and breakdown everything you need to know on the NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, and College Sports.
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Whoever said beauty doesn’t have a heartbeat. Perspective has a lot to do with it! We dissect the beauty myth and get face to face with reality. With an array of guests featuring experts, therapists, high-level decision-makers and personal development coaches. The podcast discusses life purpose through love lessons, career ups and downs, family friends and relationships we are here to share them with you and provide practical tips and solutions. Join Amanda and her cohosts as they pierce int ...
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World traveler and color expert Lauren Battistini chronicles the most colorful people, places and experiences she encounters off the beaten path in her global travels. Tune in for a culturally immersive, adventurous and highly engaging journey each episode!
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EdFix

Michael J. Feuer, Dean of the GW Graduate School of Education and Human Dev

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Hosted by Michael J. Feuer, Dean of GW's Graduate School of Education and Human Development (GSEHD), EdFix highlights the effective strategies and provocative ideas of researchers, practitioners and policymakers on how to improve our education system. Listen in as Dean Feuer connects their worlds to take on some of education's most complex issues.
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Actor, Comedy Content Creator, and Writer, Kenyon Long brings a fresh and hilarious perspective to the table. Whether it's the latest viral sensation in pop culture, the most talked-about sports event, or the hottest social media trends, Kenyon's got a humorous spin that will have you seeing things in a whole new light. His ability to find the humor in everyday life makes for a captivating listen. Join Kenyon for a wild ride through the highs, lows, and laughs of the online world
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Welcome to the Ontic Connected Intelligence Podcast, the show for corporate security professionals who are elevating the practice and perception of security. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or new to the field, our podcast offers valuable insights and practical advice to help you navigate the complexities of modern corporate security. Hosted by Fred Burton, Chuck Randolph, and Manish Mehta, our episodes are packed with real-world examples and forward-thinking solutions to help you sec ...
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How Women Inspire: Invest, Lead, Give sets out to bring the voices of empowered and inspiring women forward to share their stories of stepping into leadership positions. We aspire to share what is possible and encourage more women to leap, striving for these board and c-suite positions themselves to change the path towards a more inclusive future. This podcast will share stories on how women lead and how their leadership opens the doors for the greater value of opportunities for others. By l ...
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RCOG

Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists

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Evidence based information for the public from the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists.
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Dishing On Julia is the official companion podcast for the Max Original series Julia, inspired by the life of Julia Child. Join host Kerry Diamond of Radio Cherry Bombe each week as she talks to the creatives and crew behind Julia as well as the culinary superstars and thought leaders who share their perspective on, and personal connection to, the OG food celebrity. Learn how Julia’s talent, determination, and joie de vivre changed cuisine and culture at a pivotal time in American history. E ...
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Key Player

Parker Winder

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Have you wanted to create MORE VALUE in the world simply being YOU! Want to 2X results across the board practically overnight? Join Parker Winder, the Master of Key Player Creation, as he shares lessons on how YOU to can be Bold, Simple, Powerful, and Sexy as a Key Player.
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Dating_Better

Aiysha Simon & Simone Smikle

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Sooooo.... It's official, Dating_Better has launched. Join us for a new adventure in Black singles dating where we explore ways to make Dating_Better, from dating advice, to anectdotes to social experiments. Let's journey together to find lasting connections. Let's gooooo! Also follow us on Instagram @dating_better www.instagram.com/dating_better
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A Golf Podcast for enthusiasts, professionals - Join the clubhouse chatter where we dive into the captivating world of golf. Each episode, we delve into the vibrant golf culture and news, explore the business side of the sport, share expert golf instruction, bring on a variety of guests and discuss everything in between. Hosted by PGA TOUR Coach Shauheen Nakhjavani, Branden Nakhjavani, and Matthieu Savoie. Powered by: Nakhjavani Golf (https://www.nakhjavanigolf.com) Fairway Golf LTD (https:/ ...
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Leaders Moment

Scott McClelland

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The world needs more great leaders, but leadership in God's Kingdom is upside down. If you're looking for answers and insights from leaders who have served faithfully for years and decades, you've come to the right place. The FXMissions Leaders Moment podcast is for the everyday leader who's not chasing titles or accolades or personal gain. It's for the leader who wants to do the very best with what God's called them to, no matter how big or small it seems. Start listening today and see what ...
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In this episode of *Mosaic Minds Podcast*, we dive into the life and career of Stevie Leigh—an outdoorswoman who’s redefining what it means to be a social media influencer in the fishing and outdoor world. Stevie opens up about her journey, from her start in social media to establishing herself as both a skilled angler and a magnetic personality. S…
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Send us a text In this episode, we bring you a special conversation that originated from a Facebook Live event hosted by PT Rebecca Schumer with Dr. Fillar, MD. They delve into the critical importance of communication between physical therapists and medical doctors to optimize treatment strategies for patients and athletes. Rebecca and Dr. Fillar d…
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He was one of the greatest musical minds of the 20th century… and he hailed from Seattle. Songwriter, composer, arranger and producer Quincy Jones, died yesterday at the age of 91. The 28-time Grammy winner moved to the Pacific Northwest at the age of 10 and eventually graduated from Garfield High School. Jones credited Seattle's musical openness w…
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Boeing machinists are voting today on a new contract offer that could end their seven week-old strike. More than 33,000 workers walked off the job on September 13 – after they overwhelmingly voted to reject an offer from Boeing that included a 25 percent pay increase over 4 years. In late October, Machinists also voted down Boeing’s second offer – …
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Seattle’s Public School District is grappling with a nearly 100 million dollar budget shortfall, as student enrollment in the district has dropped in recent years. In a letter last month, Superintendent Brent Jones said that SPS was proposing the closure of North Beach, Sacajawea, Sanislo, and Stevens elementary schools next year, pending school bo…
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Send us a text In this bonus episode of No Sanity Required, we share audio from Red Oak Church’s corporate prayer time last Sunday, focused on the upcoming election. Brody emphasizes the importance of Christians actively engaging in their right to vote by choosing leaders who reflect biblical values. While it's essential to be good citizens and par…
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In this episode of the Pierce™ Dispatch, we welcome customers who are completing final inspections on their new apparatus from across the nation. Assistant Chief Ryan Harrigan of the Roseville Fire Department in California introduces their new Type 1 engine, highlighting its custom features and their upcoming station opening. Fire Chief Jeremy Wade…
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Famous fiends like zombies, vampires, and werewolves are hallmarks of All Hallow's Eve. But how much do you know about why that is, and where those creatures come from? It’s an origin story that’s fascinated University of Washington professor Charity Urbanski. Charity teaches medieval history at the UW, and she wrote a new book based on her researc…
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Do you have weekend plans yet? On Soundside, we figure it’s never too early to make plans, plus, we’re not on the air Fridays... We’ve been looking at some of the exciting things happening around the region over the next few days. Producer Jason Megatron Burrows has this roundup for you, in a segment that, for now, we’re calling the “Early Weekend …
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Send us a text In this episode, we sit down with ultra-endurance runner Michael Wardian and his son Pierce as they recount their experience running the Marine Corps Marathon together. This was Pierce’s first marathon, and completing it alongside his seasoned dad made the journey even more special. They share what race day was really like, the menta…
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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder or ADHD is often perceived as a static diagnosis– one that people carry with them throughout their lives with little to no change. But, new research may just change that view of ADHD all together. A recent study in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry suggests that ADHD symptoms can actually fluctuate over tim…
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The Everett AquaSox's home for 40 years, Funko Field, is no longer in compliance with new stadium regulations implemented when Major League Baseball took over the minor leagues in 2020. Now the city of Everett is exploring a replacement stadium that could cost up to $120 million. The city isn't shouldering the whole burden of this stadium, the stat…
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Mount Adams has been a little more active than usual lately. That’s according to researchers with the United States Geological Survey. Now, it’s not uncommon for our northwest volcanoes to shake things up a bit. But Adams tends to be one of the sleepier “chill” giants... until now. So what’s the deal? To dig into what these seismic shenanigans mean…
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The investigation continues into attacks on two ballot drop boxes in Washington and Oregon. Hundreds of ballots were damaged or destroyed early Monday morning at a drop box at a transit center in Vancouver, Washington, the other attack was on a box outside Multnomah County election officers in Portland. Washington’s Secretary of State, Steve Hobbs …
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In this episode, Manish dives into the dynamic world of corporate security through the firsthand experiences of Honeywell's seasoned professionals, Mike Pierce and Kevin Renwick, transitioning from law enforcement. Their conversation emphasizes the critical role of relationship-building in mitigating insider risks while highlighting innovative stra…
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Even if we think our career is on a straight path, life has a funny way of presenting us with unexpected opportunities and changing our trajectories. Deborah Smith knows this firsthand, having moved around in the financial industry and taken almost every opportunity that presented itself before founding The CenterCap Group, a boutique investment ba…
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Former Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz was placed on administrative leave yesterday. Diaz, who served as chief for four years, was demoted in May amid allegations that he’d hired a romantic partner to a top level advisor role. Diaz is also the subject of a handful of lawsuits asserting he discriminated against SPD staff. Guest: Ashley Hiruko, KUOW…
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Three of the seats on our state’s Supreme Court will be on the ballot next week. Two of them have incumbent justices running unopposed; the race Washington voters will actually decide is for Washington Supreme Court Position 2. The incumbent, Justice Susan Owens, who turned 75 in August, is aging out of the position because of a rule in the state’s…
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Send us a text In this episode, Brody shares an encouraging message about the power of simple faithfulness in our daily lives and how staying true to the Lord can create lasting impacts. He shares a few inspiring personal stories that highlight how small acts of faithfulness and obedience can make a significant difference for the Kingdom of God. Dr…
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Send us a text In this episode, we sit down with Jill Anderson, Vice President of Ambulatory Care and Therapy Network, to discuss how the field of physical therapy has transformed over the years. Jill shares her insights on what makes a great PT, why being a PT is such a special profession, and how she supports her team. We also explore the growing…
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In this episode of the Mosaic Minds podcast, hosts Nick and Jason engage with Darnell Hillman and Scott Tarter, discussing the Dropping Dimes Foundation, which supports former ABA players facing hardships. They share personal stories of players in need, the impact of the foundation, and the upcoming documentary that aims to shed light on the strugg…
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Derrik was a 16 year old student when he was given a walk-behind trenching machine to guide through through a field. Derrik was earning school credit with the Battle Ground School District for his work off site with the construction company Rotschy. With no training or oversight, Derrik was severely injured by the machine, eventually losing both of…
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The Boeing machinist’s strike is now in its seventh week. Last Wednesday, the machinist's union rejected the latest contract from the company. A major sticking point continues to be union members’ insistence that the company reinstate a pension, also called a defined-benefits plan. This is a long-held grievance. Union president Jon Holden said that…
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Washington voters will decide next week is who will fill the lone open seat on the Washington Supreme Court. Supreme Court Position 2 is an open race - the incumbent, Justice Susan Owens, is retiring at the end of this year due to the state constitution’s requirement that all justices retire after the year they turn 75. The position is non-partisan…
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On the latest episode of The Legal Impact, UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law Professor Lucy Hodder explains why care is so expensive in this country. Listen to this fascinating overview by one of our state’s leading experts. Produced by The Marlin Fitzwater Center for Communication and hosted by The Rudman Center's Laura Knoy. Get an email when the…
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There’s one seat up for grabs on Seattle’s city council this November. Typically city council seats are filled during odd-year elections. But, when former councilmember Teresa Mosqueda was elected to the King County Council in 2023, she left a vacancy that needed filling. Tanya Woo was appointed by the council to fill the seat, until this year’s sp…
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There’s one seat up for grabs on Seattle’s city council this November. Typically city council seats are filled during odd-year elections. But, when former councilmember Teresa Mosqueda was elected to the King County Council in 2023, she left a vacancy that needed filling. Tanya Woo was appointed by the council to fill the seat, until this year’s sp…
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In 2018, The North American Post, Seattle’s oldest Japanese-language newspaper, printed the final strip of Seattle Tomodachi, a comic created by Sam Goto. Goto was a second generation Japanese-American, born in the Seattle area in 1933. He raised two girls here, working for most of his life as a dental technician. He passed away at the age of 84, j…
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Mike Gilbert discusses his extensive experience in product management and the evolution of Global Security Operations Centers (GSOCs) in this podcast episode. He highlights the crucial role GSOCs play as the central nervous system of an organization, managing complex security operations and evolving from reactive to proactive functions. Mike also t…
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As technology advances quickly, it can be hard for regulation to keep up with innovation. So what are developing technology companies to do when regulations are so vague, and standards are yet to be developed? One answer is to work on self-regulation. Jessica Nall is here to talk about her work as a lawyer whose mission is to defend and support tec…
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Perinatal Support Washington is celebrating its 35th anniversary this year. The organization was started in 1989 as a way for parents to connect and find support during those really tough and bewildering years after a new baby arrives. The organization may be best known for its “Warm Line,” where callers are connected with peers to talk about the c…
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Let’s do a quick exercise. How are you feeling? Heart rate good? Optimistic about the rest of the day? Now, how do you feel after I say the words: JURY DUTY? Ugh! What is it about that summons in the mail that makes us cringe so much? The disruption to our schedule? The waiting around? The other jurors? One thing that certainly doesn’t help is the …
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For over a century, the deli meat company Boar’s Head has built its brand on a promise to customers - to only sell products based on the most exacting standards. Boar's Head is ubiquitous in the Pacific Northwest, especially if you shop at Kroger stores. You know that logo. But in September, Boar's Head liverwurst was uncovered as the source of the…
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Send us a text In this episode, Brody shares practical tips for strengthening your marriage through a biblical lens. Join Brody as he outlines six key practices, including the importance of actively caring for your relationship and committing to hard work. He highlights common habits to avoid, like inattentiveness and poor conflict resolution, and …
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Send us a text In celebration of Physical Therapy Month, we’re diving into the world of new hire mentorship and why it’s so crucial for building a strong foundation as a PT. This episode features Caity Tompkins, a Program Specialist, and Courtney Costello, a newer grad, who bring two unique perspectives on the topic. Caity shares the many benefits …
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“Run, Hide, Fight." That's the advice given to many students in the event of an active shooter at their school. Both the U-S Department of Homeland Security and the FBI support run/hide/fight as a safety protocol. It could save a lot of lives, theoretically. According to the Gun Violence Archive and Education Week this year in the U.S., there have …
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Halfway through the season, college football has been a whirlwind for local sports fans this season. Some may still be basking in the glory of the Washington Huskies beating the Michigan Wolverines earlier this month. And the Cougars deserve a tip of the hat for successfully keeping the Pac-2 alive…. or maybe it’s the PAC-6 now? The 6-PAC? While fa…
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There are some things that just scream Mondays. A fresh pot of coffee, fresh laundry, and a deep dive into the latest proposal for Seattle’s ongoing city growth plan. If you’re unfamiliar, Seattle’s 20-year growth plan is basically a zoning blueprint showing how the city will make room for new residents. Mayor Bruce Harrell’s first draft came out i…
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I feel like I have some explaining to do. A couple of weeks ago, I shared that lately, Christina and I have started having sex a lot more than usual. We had more sexual encounters last month than there were days in the month. We’re at about 30 for this month already. This has led to some questions by some people. I wrote a large thread in our suppo…
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In this episode we discuss post-traumatic stress disorder in the fire industry with Conrad Weaver, a filmmaker and podcast host from Emmitsburg, Maryland. Conrad shares his experiences while creating and sharing the documentary PTSD911 with firefighters across America. He describes the challenges first responders face with recognizing and addressin…
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The Urban Raptor Conservancy's Ed Deal and Patti Loesche are running a decades long study on the population health of Cooper's Hawks in Seattle. What does that involve? Spending a lot of time looking for and observing the city's hawks. Guests: Patti Loesche, co founder of the Urban Raptor Conservency Ed Deal, co founder of the Urban Raptor Conserva…
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This election season we’re bringing you conversations on all of the statewide initiatives on this November’s ballot. This week, we’re taking a deep dive into I-2124, it’s the initiative that would give WA voters the option to OPT-OUT of the WA Cares long term services insurance program. Yesterday, we talked to Elizabeth New from the WA Policy Cente…
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This election season we’re bringing you conversations on all of the statewide initiatives on the November ballot. Most recently, we looked at both sides of the Capital Gains Tax Repeal. This week, we’re taking a deep dive into I-2124: it’s the initiative that would give Washington voters the option to OPT-OUT of the WA Cares long term services insu…
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The world premiere of Jubilee debuted at Seattle Opera with its inaugural performance over the weekend. Jubilee is a new opera honoring the Fisk Jubilee singers, a group of groundbreaking Black American singers from Fisk University, in Tennessee. Soundside's Diana Opong sat down with creator and director Tazewell Thompson, who reflected on how the …
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In this episode, Manish Mehta, Ontic's Chief Product Officer, sits down with hosts Chuck Randolph and Fred Burton to discuss the evolution of security and the importance of Connected Intelligence in modern protective practices. Manish also shares his insights on technological disruptions and how they shape industries beyond just security. The conve…
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One of the most powerful tools you can have as you navigate your career is a well-rounded network. The relationships you build with mentors and colleagues have a massive effect on your trajectory, and few know this better than Shannon Nash. Shannon is here today to offer us her insights on the power of relationships, the value of diverse perspectiv…
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When you think of the wild west, you might imagine a sheriff, keeping watch over a small, dusty town he calls home. And a posse of locals: ready to be called up to fight off cattle rustlers or moonshine smugglers who threaten to cause trouble. It’s hard to imagine something like that now, in 2024 Washington State. But, in Klickitat County, down sou…
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Since the 1963 Gideon decision by the U.S. Supreme Court, the right to a lawyer has been guaranteed to defendants facing criminal charges – even if they can’t afford to pay. Advocates say that guarantee is in jeopardy in our state because of a lack of personnel. Washington State public defenders are in short supply and that’s having cascading effec…
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Send us a text In this episode, Brody provides updates on our team’s response to the recent floods in Western North Carolina, emphasizing the importance of helping our neighbors during times of crisis. Brody shares important lessons learned from disaster relief experiences, along with touching stories that showcase the strength of community in diff…
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