Brandi Fullwood
Senior Producer
About
Brandi Fullwood is a senior producer at KUOW. She currently works in Audioshop on special projects. She joined KUOW in 2019 as a producer on The Record and was promoted to her current position in 2021. She was also part of the team that launched the new iteration of the midday show Soundside. She has produced a range of stories from dinosaur experts to misinformation in the 2020 election.
Previously, Brandi worked for The World, a co-production of the BBC World Service. She focused on tech, culture, and environment stories. Brandi also led a collaborative project for The World and Smithsonian Folkways, creating pieces and reporting on music, culture, and communities like this and this and this.
Brandi has written and produced for NPR Music and Noisey Music, and has reported for the New Haven Independent. She grew a love for radio through Middlebury College radio station’s WRMC 91.1 FM.
Location: Seattle
Languages: English
Stories
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Race & Identity
The backstory of how #BlackOutTuesday became a thing
Bill Radke spoke with Shaun Scott and author and organizer in Seattle
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Arts & Life
Are Seattle restaurants ready for phase 2?
In order to reopen, restaurants will need to include new expenses and requirements. Bill Radke spoke with Melissa Miranda, chef and owner of Musang, the Filipinx restaurant in Beacon Hill, about why the restaurant is sticking with take-out for now.
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Arts & Life
Don't call it takeout, it's baon.
In tagalog Food taken on a journeyMusang, the Filipinx restaurant located in Beacon Hill, is adapting to changes brought on by Coronavirus. Bill Radke spoke with Melissa Miranda the chef and owner of Musang about their community kitchen, transforming, and Seattle's restaurant industry.
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Arts & Life
The Seattle Block report is turning a neighborhood stroll into an adventure
How do you spice up your routine walk? Pretend to be a detective! Bill Radke spoke with Susanna Ryan, author of the Seattle Walk Report.
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Politics
Is the stay-at-home order unconstitutional?
The stay-at-home order includes places of worship. Bill Radke speaks with Rob McKenna the former Attorney General of Washington about the legal authority of the Governor and Washington counties.
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Government
How Washington Republicans want to restart the economy before Inslee's stay-at-home order ends
Washington state Senator Ann Rivers says she doesn't believe that Gov. Jay Inslee will ease up on the stay-at-home order when it is set to expire on May 4.
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Education
Can online learning go the distance?
Some schools are closing and others are moving their classroom online. Bill Radke speaks with Audrey Watters, writer and founder of HackEducation.com, about the difficulties of distance learning.
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Education
How do you take a science lab final online?
All in-person classes and finals at the University of Washington have been canceled. Because of the spread of COVID-19, the illness caused by coronavirus, students will have their courses and tests online until the end of the quarter on March 20. Bill Radke spoke with Jake Goldstein-Street, a student at University of Washington and the News Editor at the UW Daily.
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December 24th | Our favorite animal encounters
The Record takes a peak behind the glass and in the drawers at the Burke Museum. Richard Louv wants you to combat loneliness in the wild. Grizzlies might be making be a comeback in the North Cascades after all. And the birds we love and the ones we love to hate.
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Arts & Life
Minecraft Earth (think the new Pokemon Go) is free in Seattle and London
We all remember the craze of Pokemon Go: At its peak, hoards of people wandering through parks looking for creatures to capture with their phone.