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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Masks up, Seattle
Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan says starting Monday, be prepared to wear a cloth face covering in indoor and outdoor public spaces.
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May 13th | What are your pandemic pet peeves and big questions?
Need some advice on how to handle this pandemic? We asked a public health official, a restaurateur, and a pair of jovial advice-givers.
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Are Seattle restaurants ready for phase 2?
In order to reopen, restaurants will need to include new expenses and requirements. Bill Radke spoke with Melissa Miranda, chef and owner of Musang, the Filipinx restaurant in Beacon Hill, about why the restaurant is sticking with take-out for now.
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Have mild Covid symptoms? Maybe you should get a test
Health Officer at King County Public Health Jeff Duchin talks about who should be tested and what reopening our economy might look like.
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May 12th | How do you value a human life?
Depends on who’s asking. We speak with the King County Executive as we do each Tuesday, and a look at a studio about whether your pet can get COVID-19.
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King County Executive on the new mask requirement
King County Executive Dow Constantine joins us to talk about the new mask requirement in public spaces in King County.
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Can you give your dog COVID-19?
Home: a sanctuary against COVID-19 transmission. Right? Perhaps not when it comes to you and your pet.
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May 11th | The perils of Mailbox Peak
Crowded trails on the first days back in the outdoors. Governor Inslee on his reopening. A thinktank director on legislative checks and balances. A small-town mayor asks for help. A look at what might be in Seattle’s future. And two more voices of the pandemic.
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Governor Inslee on reopening parts of the state
Governor Inslee is allowing some counties in Washington state to apply to reopen faster. We talk about what reopening looks like and how to keep the state healthy.
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How are tourist towns doing during the stay at home order?
During the brief period of sunny weather that Seattle offers, people flood to small Washington tourist towns like Langley. How will these towns survive during a pandemic?
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Don't call it takeout, it's baon.
In tagalog Food taken on a journeyMusang, the Filipinx restaurant located in Beacon Hill, is adapting to changes brought on by Coronavirus. Bill Radke spoke with Melissa Miranda the chef and owner of Musang about their community kitchen, transforming, and Seattle's restaurant industry.
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May 7th | Food to take you on a journey
Musang restaurant puts a community-driven heart into their takeout. Jenny Durkan answers questions about sweeps and evictions. We also speak to a landlord and tenant, and hear from another Voice of the Pandemic.