Sarah Leibovitz
Supervising Producer, Soundside
About
Sarah is supervising producer on Soundside, KUOW's noontime show. She's produced shows on topics ranging from maritime law to the Ukraine invasion to why people like board games. Prior to working at KUOW, Sarah was lead producer at the Seattle podcast production company Larj Media, and a teaching artist with Path with Art.
Sarah is an alumna of The Evergreen State College and Bard College at Simon’s Rock. You might have heard her DJing on KAOS community radio in Olympia if you were listening at 5 a.m. on Sundays. When she’s not working, Sarah enjoys spending her time attempting various craft projects, hanging out with her cat Angus, or skateboarding around the neighborhood.
Location: Seattle
Languages: English
Pronouns: she/her
Podcasts
Stories
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Politics
City growth and city snow this week
Bill Radke review the week's news with Eli Sanders, associate editor at The Stanger, Ashley Archibald, reporter for Real Change News, and Karen Weise, tech correspondent for the New York Times.
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Politics
Firework failures and the new legislature this week
Bill Radke review the week's news with Joni Balter, host of the Seattle Channel's Civic Cocktail, Brandi Kruse, correspondant at Q13 News,
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Live from Olympia, it's Week in Review!
Ross Reynolds reviews the week's news, live from the Capitol Theater in Olympia! With Rachel La Corte, reporter with the Associated Press, Knute Berger, editor-at-large at Crosscut, and Angela King, KUOW's Morning Edition anchor.
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Live from Edmonds, it's Week in Review!
Bill Radke reviews the week's news with Zaki Barak Hamid, KUOW's director of community engagement, Brandi Kruse, correspondent for Q13 News, and Charles Mudede, staff writer for The Stranger.
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Environment
How a UW geneticist is saving elephants with poop
The world is dealing with an unprecedented spike in illegal wildlife trade, threatening to overturn decades of conservation gains.
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Science
How to talk to a flat-earther
When Lee McIntyre first showed up at the Flat Earth International Conference, he put his badge on and kept his mouth shut. The mood he said was celebratory. After all, many flat-earthers, as they’re called, are radicalized over online videos and don’t have a lot of opportunities to meet up with people of like minds.
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Environment
Black bear goes island hopping around Puget Sound
Bill Radke talks to Lyanda Haupt about the bear that's been swimming to the different islands.