Posey Gruener
Producer, The Record
About
Posey coordinates on-air news coverage for KUOW's midday newsmagazine. Before joining KUOW, Posey worked at WNYC as a producer for The Takeaway, a live daily news program, and Studio 360, a weekly show about creativity, pop culture and the arts. She has also worked for The Moth, the live storytelling organization, and StoryCorps, the oral history radio project. Her freelance work has aired on Studio 360 and All Things Considered. Posey graduated Summa Cum Laude from Grinnell College in Grinnell, Iowa. She holds a certificate in writing from the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies in Portland, Maine, and a certificate in audio production from the Center for Documentary Studies in Durham, North Carolina.
Stories
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U.S. Infrastructure Neglect Hits Home For Washington Residents
KUOW's Ross Reynolds speaks with Jon Talton, Seattle Times economics columnist, about the local consequences of the United States lagging behind other...
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How Northwest Shoppers Can Avoid 'Slavery Seafood'
Marcie Sillman speaks with Tobias Aguirre, executive director of FishWise, about a recent AP report detailing slavery in Asian fisheries and what...
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Does Starbucks #RaceTogether Initiative Make Business Sense?
Ross Reynolds speaks to branding consultant Kevin Paul Scott about the backlash to Starbucks' #RaceTogether initiative, and why it might still be a good idea.
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Killer Grandmas: Orca Whales Survive On Older Females' Wisdom
Nearly every mammal on earth reproduces until they die – except for humans, and two species of whales. A new study shows that older, female killer...
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As Elderly Population Grows, King County Cracks Down On Elder Abuse
Ross Reynolds speaks with Page Ulrey, senior deputy prosecuting attorney with King County's Office of Elderly and Vulnerable Adult Abuse, about House...
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Homelessness In Downtown Seattle A Puzzle For Police
Ross Reynolds speaks with Katherine Beckett, co-author with Steven Herbert of the book, "Banished: The New Social Control in Urban America," about her...
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New Contoured Diaphragm Ready For Market
Marcie Sillman speaks with Patricia Coffey and Maggie Kilbourne-Brook, both of the Seattle-based global health nonprofit PATH, about the Caya countoured...
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Seattle's Efforts To Reform Policing May Be Hindered By Decades-Old City Ordinance
Marcie Sillman speaks with Lisa Daugaard, policy director for the Public Defender Association and a long-time follower of police reform in Seattle,...
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Yakima Latinos, Once "Routinely Suffocated," Take A Step Towards Power
Ross Reynolds speaks with Sarah Dunne, Legal Director of the ACLU of Washington, about a plan to fix Yakima's voting problems, which a Federal judge...
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How Does Hollywood See Seattle? In Fifty Shades of Grey
Marcie Sillman speaks with The Stranger's David Schmader about the movie version of the bestselling book, "Fifty Shades of Grey." Both the book and the...