The Record
Host Bill Radke leads in-depth conversations about what matters today in Seattle and beyond. Get in touch at record@kuow.org
Programming Announcement
KUOW and The Record team are excited to kick off a large-scale initiative to expand and innovate our local content offerings, including the development of a new project led by Bill Radke, new local podcast pilots, and a reimagining of our flagship local news show The Record with a new format and a new host this fall. The Record will be going on hiatus as the team develops new approaches, starting June 28. Learn more here.
Episodes
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Why Transgender Activist Danni Askini Is Running For State Legislature
Bill Radke talks with Danni Askini about why she's running for an open seat in the 43rd legislative district of the Washington state House of Representatives. Askini is currently the executive director of the Gender Justice League.
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Hey Seattle! Do You Use An Umbrella?
It’s been raining. A lot. And not just the usual pleasant misty stuff – it’s been pouring down in buckets. We’ve had so much rain that this winter has officially gone down in the history books as Seattle’s wettest.
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Dan Savage Meets ABC Comedy -- Really
Bill Radke speaks with television critic Melanie McFarland about new show The Real O'Neals, which is loosely based on the life of Seattle-based sex columnist and Stranger editor Dan Savage.
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The Record: Thursday, March 3, Full Show
It's been our wettest winter ever. And so we ask the age-old question, does a real Seattle-ite use an umbrella?
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Education Fixes Top Of Washington Lawmakers' To-Do List
Bill Radke talks with Olympia correspondent Austin Jenkins about differing education bills out of the Democratic-led House and Republican-controlled Senate in the state capitol this week.
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Curious White People: Please Stop Touching Our Hair
You’re waiting for the bus when a stranger gently touches your hair.
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3 Priorities For Newly Elected Councilmember Lisa Herbold
Bill Radke talks to new Seattle City Councilmember Lisa Herbold, who represents West Seattle and South Park, about her top three priorities for Seattle.
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Washington State Starts Women-Only Hunting Class
David Hyde speaks with volunteer instructor Megan Shaeffer about the need for women-only hunter education classes. She recently lead the state's first on Nov. 7 in Black Diamond.
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Meet The 73-Year-Old Man Who Won The First STP And Rode In All The Rest
Ross Reynolds talks to bicyclist Jerry Baker, who won the first Seattle to Portland bicycle ride in 1979 and has ridden in every STP since, about participating in the 36th annual ride this year along with an estimated 10,000 others. This segment originally aired July 10. Baker died Sept. 10 at age 73 of leukemia.
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Your Own Seattle Waterfront Is As Close As Street's End
The patch of ground doesn’t look like much – it’s full of weeds and marked by graffiti-marred signs – but it’s precious: a public spot for people to connect to Seattle’s waterfront.
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Seattle A.M.E. Pastor: ‘Terrorism Is Not Foreign To Our Vocabulary’
The first call Rev. Carey G. Anderson received following the mass shooting at Emanuel A.M.E. Church in Charleston last week came from Seattle’s police chief.
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UW Recognized For Recruiting Women To Computer Science
Ross Reynolds speaks with Crystal Eney, Director of Student Services at the University of Washington's Department of Computer Science and Engineering, about how their department achieved a rate of female enrollment that's nearly double the national average. They have been recognized for their achievements with an award from the National Center for Women and Information Technology.