Soundside
Get to know the PNW and each other. Soundside airs Monday through Thursday at 12 p.m. and 8 p.m. on KUOW starting January 10. Listen to Soundside on Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Additional Credits: Logo art is designed by Teo Popescu. Audio promotions are produced by Hans Twite. Community engagement led by Zaki Hamid. Our Director of New Content and Innovation is Brendan Sweeney.
Mission Statement:
Soundside believes establishing trust with our listeners involves taking the time to listen.
We know that building trust with a community takes work. It involves broadening conversations, making sure our show amplifies systemically excluded voices, and challenging narratives that normalize systemic racism.
We want Soundside to be a place where you can be part of the dialogue, learn something new about your own backyard, and meet your neighbors from the Peninsula to the Palouse.
Together, we’ll tell stories that connect us to our community — locally, nationally and globally. We’ll get to know the Pacific Northwest and each other.
What do you think Soundside should be covering? Where do you want to see us go next?
Leave us a voicemail! You might hear your call on-air: 206-221-3213
Share your thoughts directly with the team at soundside@kuow.org.
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Episodes
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Hear it again: Ethical mushroom foraging
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New study finds pandemic lockdowns prematurely aged teenage brains
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Amid harmful lies about Haitian immigrants, members of the diaspora vow to tell their own story
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Seattle Public Schools pauses closure meetings
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Microsoft details increased Russian interference in the presidential election
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How the director of 'All We Carry' went behind the headlines of the refugee crisis
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Initiative 2066: Why proponents say you should vote 'Yes'
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Seattle City Council approves 'loitering' penalties for prostitution and drug zones
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Initiative 2066: Why opponents say you should vote 'No'
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What can we learn from one man's experience with SODA?
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Human created noise hinders resident orcas' ability to hunt
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How one complaint is changing accessibility at Washington state parks