Gabrielle Healy
Senior Producer, Soundside
About
Gabrielle is a senior producer for Soundside, covering everything from politics to culture.
Gabrielle came to KUOW in 2025, after almost three years as a producer with the NPR and WBUR show Here and Now. There, she produced conversations about cup stacking, global news, and music.
Before that, she was the digital editor at New Hampshire Public Radio and the NPR and WAMU show 1A. She grew up in Fairhaven, Massachusetts and graduated from Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio. She likes reading, playing soccer, and eating French fries.
For tips, pitches, and questions for Soundside, send her an email!
Location: Seattle
Languages: English, some Spanish
Pronouns: she/her
Podcasts
Stories
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Sonic Politics
Libby and Scott explore the rewards — and perils — when pro sports and Seattle politics collide.
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The Seattle SuperSonics and why "the king of the latte missed out huge"
The Sonics are closer to coming back than they've ever been before.
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How Bellevue's Ned Brower got from real-life nursing to 'The Pitt'
Brower plays nurse Jesse Van Horn on HBO's "The Pitt."
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Why Joe Kent quit
Kent resigned from the Trump administration over the war with Iran. Tucker Carlson interviewed him about why.
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How weird is Washington's millionaire's tax?
We review what you need to know about the final version of the millionaire's tax and compare it to other states.
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Teenage girls keep tearing their ACLs. It doesn't have to be that way.
Why do so many teenage girl athletes tear their ACLs? And why do coaches, parents and players often fail to do the prevention work, strength exercises, etc. that might help protect vulnerable limbs?
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A ferry ride and an unsettling offer launches us into the new novel, "Whidbey"
T. Kira Madden's new novel challenges the reader to ask: Who gets believed?
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Will the WNBA season get delayed?
As new fans flock to the WNBA, the players and the league are still working out a new deal for the upcoming season.
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The antifa spy inside a Washington white nationalist group
A new book tells the story of a Washington man named Vincent, who infiltrated a branch of a white nationalist group in the Pacific Northwest.
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Sound Transit CEO on the Crosslake Connection, the FIFA World Cup, and more
The Sound Transit system is updating, maybe you've heard. After three new light rail stations opened up south of Seattle in December, the light rail is set to start running across Lake Washington about a month from now. But budget issues may complicate plans for the future lines. We'll get into that and much more.