Alec Cowan
Producer, Soundside
About
Alec Cowan is a producer for Soundside. His interests have brought many eclectic stories to the program, and his segments gravitate toward history, technology, arts and culture, and the environment. Proud to be KUOW's unofficial "boat guy."
Prior to joining Soundside, Alec wore many hats at KUOW. He was a producer for The Record with Bill Radke and Primed seasons two and three . He also reported an episode of SoundQs detailing how prohibition forever changed Seattle policing and assisted with reporting a breakthrough cold case solved with the use of genetic genealogy.
Before joining KUOW Alec worked in NPR's Story Lab, where he helped pilot the Louder Than a Riot podcast, about hip-hop and mass incarceration, and assisted in producing a story on volunteerism in Iraq for Rough Translation. Originally from Grand Junction, Colorado, his roots in the Northwest begin in Eugene, where he studied English and philosophy at the University of Oregon and worked as a news reporter for NPR member station KLCC. He is likely neglecting his saxophone, growing book collection, and expanding personal project list in favor of boosting his online Xbox ranking.
Location: Seattle
Languages Spoken: English
Pronouns: he/him/his
Podcasts
Stories
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Tumbleweeds, a Northwest nuisance, are taking home decor by storm
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As companies run out of training data, regulators want more guardrails for AI
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Polls are everywhere. But which ones can you trust?
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Anonymous letter says police watchdogs ignored complaints against former police chief
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WA state suspends intake for convicted juveniles
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Politics
As pre-election tensions get heated, are we 'cooking' up a better democracy, or 'burning' it?
Mónica Guzmán argues that modern rhetoric in the United States often burns democracy and just makes things worse.
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How do we lower the political temperature in a divided nation?
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The race for WA Attorney General: Nick Brown
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The race for WA Attorney General: Manka Dhingra
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The race for WA Attorney General: Pete Serrano