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The Radke ShowThe Radke ShowEp. 5 - What We’re NOT Doing This Summer (Menopause Made Us Do It) | The Radke Show 🎧 Episode Summary: In this hilarious (and wildly relatable) episode of The Radke Show, Melissa and David lay down the law on what they are absolutely not doing this summer — or possibly ever again. From refusing to go on picnics to waging war on tucked shirts, they share their growing list of summer non-negotiables. Spoiler: water parks did not make the cut. You’ll hear about Rocco’s continued unemployment saga, why David might end up frying chicken at McDonald’s, and the $1,000 breakfast bill that nearly caused a dad to spit out his Disney mimosa. Melissa als...2025-07-1736 minWeek In ReviewWeek In ReviewWeek in Review: Wealth Tax, Door Dash, and Governmental FundingBill Radke discusses the week's news with Stranger staff writer Vivian McCall, Seattle Channel host and producer Brian Callanan, and former Port of Seattle commissioner and Washington state gubernatorial candidate Bill Bryant. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2025-07-1151 minThe Heart of Rural AmericaThe Heart of Rural AmericaBoots on the Ground Fighting for Private Property Rights in Washington DCThis week Amanda sits down for three separate interviews with Jon Hansen, Karla Lems, and Mark Lapka while in Washington DC as they put their boots to the pavement to meet with as many people as they can to discuss the importance of private property rights as it pertains to The Big Beautiful Bill.In this episode of 'The Heart of Rural America' podcast, host Amanda Radke speaks from Washington D.C. alongside key South Dakota legislators, discussing significant agricultural and private property issues. The episode is highlighted by interviews with Jon Hansen, Speaker of the House...2025-06-1142 minThe Heart of Rural AmericaThe Heart of Rural AmericaThe Big Beautiful Bill and the Battle for Rural Property Rights with Congressman Steve KingIn this episode of the Heart of Rural America podcast, Amanda Radke interviews former Congressman Steve King about the ongoing battle for property rights in relation to carbon sequestration pipelines and the implications of the 'Big Beautiful Bill'. They discuss the Kelo decision, the legislative process, and the importance of grassroots advocacy in protecting property rights. King emphasizes the need for vigilance against government overreach and the potential financial implications of the 45Q tax incentive.TakeawaysThe battle for property rights is ongoing and critical.The 'Big Beautiful Bill' poses significant threats to local regulations.The...2025-05-2742 minWeek In ReviewWeek In ReviewWeek in Review: budget, rent caps, and Tesla taxHost Bill Radke discusses the week’s news with Cascade PBS’s Maleeha Syed, Earth Finance’s Reuven Carlyle, and columnist Bill Bryant.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2025-04-2551 minWeek In ReviewWeek In ReviewWeek in Review: Mayoral race, University of Washington, and Cheesecake FactoryHost Bill Radke discusses the week’s news with The Needling’s Lex Vaughn, Seattle Times Alex Fryer, and columnist Bill Bryant.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2025-03-1451 minWeek In ReviewWeek In ReviewWeek in Review: housing, trees, and parkingBill Radke discusses the week’s news with Seattle City Councilmember Bob Kettle, Economic Opportunity Institute’s Alexis Mansanarez, and columnist Bill Bryant.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2025-02-1452 minWeek In ReviewWeek In ReviewWeek in Review: capital gains tax, Washington Republicans, and CID stabbingsBill Radke discusses the week’s news with PubliCola’s Erica Barnett, Seattle Channel’s Brian Callanan, and columnist and former gubernatorial candidate Bill Bryant.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2024-11-1551 minThe Adoption FilesThe Adoption FilesFinding identity, and Community: a conversation with Haley RadkePlease join Haley and I as we speak about pursuing identity in Alberta, Canada. We also talk about finding community in the process of navigating the challenges of being adopted. Haley Radke is a domestically adopted person from Alberta Canada. Seeking answers and connection, she began a podcast to help her feel less alone with the traumas of adoption. In the process, she has grown as an individual while also inspiring others. Haley can be found on numerous social media platforms. Please visit her website for more information about her podcast, mentoring work, speaking engagements...2024-11-0858 minThis Week In Baseball HistoryThis Week In Baseball HistoryEpisode 123 (Rerun) Buzzie Bavasi's New Job (with special guest Bob Bavasi)Few men in baseball have been as universally beloved as Buzzie Bavasi, who took over the Dodgers front office 69 years ago this week. Joining Mike and Bill to discuss Buzzie's life and 45 year career is his son, Bob Bavasi of Japanball.com. Plus, happy birthday to Brad Radke and Mickey Rivers!2024-11-011h 27Town Hall Seattle Science SeriesTown Hall Seattle Science Series239. Lynne Peeples with Bill Radke: Shining New Light on Our Rest and RoutinesWhether it’s staying up late in front of the screens or waking up before dawn for that early morning flight – it’s easy to tell when something big has thrown off our routines. But what about the little things that add up over the course of a day, a week, or our lives overall? How do small adjustments to our daily practices affect our long-term relationship with the balance between our bodies and the busy technology-driven world we live in? In her new book, author and science journalist Lynne Peeples explores how our often hectic habits can impact our ph...2024-09-271h 02Week In ReviewWeek In ReviewWeek in Review: ballot recount, climate law, and school safetyBill Radke discusses the week’s news with Commute Seattle’s Alex Hudson, Seattle Channel’s Brian Callanan, and columnist and former Port of Seattle Commissioner Bill Bryant.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2024-09-0651 minWeek In ReviewWeek In ReviewWeek in Review: primary election, jailed youth, and return to officeBill Radke discusses the week’s news with Seattle Times Claudia Rowe, former Washington state gubernatorial candidate and Tacoma Tribune and Spokane Inlander columnist Bill Bryant, and KUOW’s Scott Greenstone.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2024-08-0951 min@Betches@BetchesSimone Biles’ Olympic Gold Clap Back, Ballerina Farm Responds, And Carl Radke’s New VentureThis week, Sami, Aleen, and Jordana kick things off with their favorite Olympics moments so far, including the US Women’s gymnastics team’s incredible win and Simone Biles having the last laugh over MyKayla Skinner. Next, we dive into the world of Ballerina Farm, the viral Times article, and trad wife culture in general. Are they that different from any other lifestyle influencer? Onto celeb news, Ben Affleck bought a $20 million mansion while the $60 million one he shares with JLo still languishes on the market. Can they just announce their separation already so we can all move on? In t...2024-08-011h 03Tractors And TroubadoursTractors And TroubadoursEp. 141: The Farm Bill encompasses more than production agriculture, edge-of-field conservation, a new way to buy and sell beef, the music of J.D. ShelburneOn this episode, former Nebraska Sen. Ben Nelson says the yet-to-be-passed Farm Bill encompasses more than just production agriculture. Iowa State University Extension’s Catherine DeLong discusses edge-of-field conservation practice, and Greg McBride, a commodity broker with Allendale tells you if now is the right time to market grain. Also, U.S. Wheat Associates President Vince Peterson recaps the organization’s recent summer meeting in Oklahoma City, Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Beef Program Specialist Chris Clark says farmers and ranchers need to beware of foot rot among their herds, and BidOnBeef.com represents a new way to buy...2024-07-1930 minEmerald City EchoesEmerald City EchoesBill Radke of KUOW's "Week in Review"Divided. With many divisions prevalent in society today--war, politics, healthcare, and more--Bill Radke from KUOW joins Emerald City Echoes' Chloe Yang to discuss the direction society is quickly heading towards. Radke's original play, "Live from Liberty," discusses exactly that: can society get along despite global conflict, or would it be more convenient to disengage and distance from those with differing opinions? 2024-06-0243 minThe Interview PodcastThe Interview PodcastAmanda Radke - Private Property RightsWelcome back to The Interview. Today, our guest Amanda Radke delves into a critical topic — South Dakota bill SB201, unraveling its implications on the private property rights of South Dakotans. Stay tuned as we dissect the intricacies of this bill and its far-reaching effects. You can find out more about how to sign the petition to get it on the ballot in November at SDNotForSale.com .And remember, you can help support this show with your donations at theinterviewpodcast.org2024-05-231h 06The Heart of Rural AmericaThe Heart of Rural AmericaStanding Up To The Carbon Pipeline Land Grab with Julie Auch & Lauren Nelson The long-awaited update on the private property rights battle in South Dakota is finally here. Learn about where things stand with the egregious bill, SB201 and how we the people are petitioning to challenge this pending law in the upcoming November general election. Plus, hear from Julie Auch and Lauren Nelson, both running for the state legislature, and be inspired by what fueled these two fearless women to step into the political arena. Presented by Bid on Beef | CK6 Consulting | CK6 Source | Real Tuff Livestock Equipment | Meats by Linz | Linz Heritage Angus | Redmond RealSalt2024-05-2246 minWeek In ReviewWeek In ReviewWeek in Review: Washington GOP, Dave Reichert, and densityBill Radke discusses the week’s news with former state Representative and Senator Bill Finkbeiner, Seattle Channel host and producer Brian Callanan, and The Stranger editor Rich Smith.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2024-04-1951 minLonesome LandsLonesome LandsFighting the Eminent Domain Takeover of Farms and Ranches with Amanda Radke Ep. 5South Dakota Cattle Rancher, Journalist and Agriculture Spokesperson, Amanda Radke joins Jim to go over the current battle happening in South Dakota. She talks about the carbon pipeline plans, how they started, and the current bill that is being pushed to take power out of local governments hands and hand it to the corporate controled state government. She talks about how they got to that point and what it will mean for the rest of the country if South Dakota state legislature and Governor Kristi Noem fold to the corporate pressure. Support Lonesome Lands Here ...2024-03-0452 minWeek In ReviewWeek In ReviewWeek in Review: book bans, grade inflation, and the Seattle Police DepartmentBill Radke discusses the week’s news with Sarah Anne Lloyd, Bill Finkbeiner, and Claudia Rowe..See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2024-02-2351 minWeek In ReviewWeek In ReviewWeek in Review: cold weather, encampments, and the Tacoma Police DepartmentBill Radke discusses the week’s news with freelance journalist Joanne Silberner, Insider’s Katherine Long, and Seattle Times' investigations editor Jonathan Martin.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2024-01-1951 minWeek In ReviewWeek In ReviewWeek in Review: Boeing, police, and primary ballotsBill Radke discusses the week’s news with Seattle Times investigative reporter Patrick Malone, and KUOW’s Amy Radil and Dyer Oxley.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2024-01-1251 minWeek In ReviewWeek In ReviewWeek in Review: City Council, state initiatives, and chicken checksBill Radke discusses the week's news with political analyst and contributing columnist Joni Balter, Geekwire’s Mike Lewis, and Seattle Channel’s Brian Callanan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2024-01-0550 minWeek In ReviewWeek In ReviewYear in Review: Seattle's economy, politics, arts, and so much moreBill Radke looks back at the stories from 2023 with KUOW’s Monica Nickelsburg, Cat Smith, and Mike Davis, and Wing Luke Museum Executive Director Joël Barraquiel Tan, sports journalist and author Art Thiel, and author and podcaster Lindy West.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-12-151h 14Week In ReviewWeek In ReviewWeek in Review: Denny Blaine Park, flooding, and invasive owlsHost Bill Radke discusses the week’s news with Seattle Times Amanda Zhou, Puget Sound Business Journal’s Alex Halverson, and political analyst and contributing columnist Joni Balter.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-12-0850 minWeek In ReviewWeek In ReviewWeek in Review: Burien, price tags, and an update on the trial of three Tacoma police officersBill Radke discusses the week’s news with Patrick Malone and David Kroman of The Seattle Times, and Publicola’s Erica Barnett.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-12-0151 minWeek In ReviewWeek In ReviewWeek in Review: election, citations, and grizzliesHost Bill Radke discusses the week’s news with health journalist Joanne Silberner, Geekwire’s Mike Lewis, and Seattle Channel’s Brian Callanan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-11-1750 minWeek In ReviewWeek In ReviewWeek in Review: Election, Starbucks, and ferriesHost Bill Radke discusses the week’s news with The Stranger’s Vivian McCall, Puget Sound Business Journal’s Alex Halverson, and KUOW’s David Hyde.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-11-1051 minWeek In ReviewWeek In ReviewWeek in Review: crime, off-duty pilot, and mountain snowfallBill Radke discusses the week’s news with Dyer Oxley, Mike Davis, and Monica Nickelsburg.We can only make Week in Review because listeners support us. You have the power! Make the show happen by making a gift to KUOW:  https://www.kuow.org/donate/weekinreview See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-10-2752 minThe Heart of Rural AmericaThe Heart of Rural AmericaWould You Buy A Soldier A Steak? With Jon Fort, All American Beef Battalion Would you buy a soldier a steak? The All-American Beef Battalion (AABB) is an organization that is very near and dear to my heart. Since 2007, the volunteer-led non-profit has served 430,000+ steaks to our military men and women and their families as a way to show gratitude for their willingness to serve and protect our freedoms. On this episode, I sit down with AABB's Jon Fort to talk about the organization’s mission and the impactful life of its founder, the late Bill Broadie. Support the All-American Beef Battalion with a donation at www.steaksfortroops.comFaith, Family, Freedom: https://amandaradke.co...2023-10-2541 minWeek In ReviewWeek In ReviewWeek in Review: Seattle City Council, tolls, and dronesBill Radke discusses the week’s news with Seattle Times Claudia Rowe, Puget Sound Business Journal’s Alex Halverson, and Seattle Met’s Allison Williams. We can only make Week in Review because listeners support us. You have the power! Make the show happen by making a gift to KUOW:  https://www.kuow.org/donate/weekinreview See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-10-2051 minWeek In ReviewWeek In ReviewWeek in Review: Regional Homelessness Authority, pay transparency, and the Seattle office marketBill Radke discusses the week’s news with Seattle Times Claudia Rowe, Puget Sound Business Journal’s Alex Halverson, and Seattle Met’s Allison Williams.We can only make Week in Review because listeners support us. You have the power! Make the show happen by making a gift to KUOW: https://www.kuow.org/donate/weekinreviewSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-10-1651 minThe Last Show with David CooperThe Last Show with David CooperNathan Radke - October 11, 2023Cultural history professor Nathan Radke joins David today. David brings up a now historic era of higher accuracy in media, which he calls the "golden age of truth." Nathan discusses possible conspiracies behind the uptick in alien abduction reports in the 60s and 70s. Enter: Bill Cooper (no relation to David). Nathan talks about Bill's peculiar book on the subject. (You can hear more of Nathan discussing conspiracy theories on The Uncover Up Conspiracy Cast, which he cohosts with Dr. Lee Kuhnle.) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about...2023-10-1244 minWeek In ReviewWeek In ReviewWeek in Review: Manny Ellis, Microsoft, and AIBill Radke discusses the week’s news with Geekwire’s Mike Lewis, South Seattle Emerald’s Lauryn Bray, and KUOW’s Joshua McNichols.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-10-0650 minThe Uncover Up Conspiracy CastThe Uncover Up Conspiracy CastWilliam Cooper and "Behold a Pale Horse"What if there was a secret conspiracy to conceal the fact that the American government was making deals with aliens to allow them to abduct people for genetic research? And what if that conspiracy was nothing but a smoke screen to cover up the real conspiracy of a secret cabal working to depopulate the world? This is the story of Bill Cooper, and his book "Behold a Pale Horse".2023-09-301h 02Week In ReviewWeek In ReviewWeek in Review: Amazon, crime, and homelessnessBill Radke discusses the week’s news with political analyst and contributing columnist Joni Balter, PubliCola’s Erica Barnett, and KUOW’s David Hyde.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-09-2951 minWeek In ReviewWeek In ReviewWeek in Review: A new drug ordinance, SPD bodycam controversy, and wildfiresBill Radke discusses the week’s news with science journalist Jane C. Hu, health journalist Joanne Silberner, and Seattle Times Amanda Zhou.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-09-2550 minWeek In ReviewWeek In ReviewWeek in Review: police, drug laws, and AI regulationBill Radke discusses the week’s news with Seattle Times David Kroman, host, writer, and producer Angela Poe Russell, and KUOW’s Dyer Oxley.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-09-1651 minWeek In ReviewWeek In ReviewWeek in Review: Seattle Police Department, I-5, and Joe KennedyBill Radke discusses the week’s news with independent health journalist Joanne Silberner, Insider’s Katherine Long, and Seattle Channel’s Brian Callanan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-09-1651 minWeek In ReviewWeek In ReviewWeek in Review: Amazon, Sound Transit, and cannabisBill Radke discusses the week’s news with Seattle Times Jonathan Martin, PubliCola’s Erica Barnett, and Puget Sound Business Journal’s Alex Halverson.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-09-0251 minUniversity of Iowa College of Public HealthUniversity of Iowa College of Public HealthIowa's "Fetal Heartbeat" Bill episode 2: a public health, medical, and healthcare perspectiveThis is the 2nd episode of a 3-part series examining recent legislation restricting abortion in Iowa and its potential impact on public health. Lauren's guest is Dr. Stephanie Radke, OBGYN at University of Iowa Healthcare who talks about Iowa's "Fetal Heartbeat" bill from a public health, medical, and healthcare perspective, including potential impact on underserved populations who can face barriers to access services. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-iowas-fetal-heartbeat-bill-a-public-health-medical-and-health-care-perspective/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at CPH-GradAmbassador@uiowa.edu You...2023-08-3127 minWeek In ReviewWeek In ReviewWeek in Review: Tokitae dies, Seattle faces another shooting, and one county gets a 32-hour work weekBill Radke discusses the week’s news with Seattle Times Claudia Rowe, The Stranger’s Vivian McCall, and Geekwire’s Mike Lewis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-08-2550 minWeek In ReviewWeek In ReviewWeek in Review: fire, heat, and high-speed trainsBill Radke discusses the week’s news with Seattle Times Patrick Malone, Wild West newsletter author Eli Sanders, and KUOW’s Mike Davis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-08-1851 minWeek In ReviewWeek In ReviewWeek in Review: fires, taxes, and electionsBill Radke discusses the week’s news with South Seattle Emerald’s Lauryn Bray, political analyst and contributing columnist Joni Balter, and KUOW’s David Hyde.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-08-1152 minWeek In ReviewWeek In ReviewWeek in Review: SPD, elections, and baseballBill Radke discusses the week’s news with political analyst and contributing columnist Joni Balter, Seattle Channel’s Brian Callanan, and KUOW’s Dyer Oxley.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-07-1451 minHorse Racing NWHorse Racing NWKevin Radke & Justin Evans Join The Show - Episode #84The countdown continues to Opening Day at Emerald Downs! Saturday, May 6 is the date for the beginning of 2023 live racing and a big plus is it's Kentucky Derby day as well. First race at 1 pm, come see the many new faces among jockeys, trainers and horses. Win your share of $1,000 in the Derby day Hat Contest. And, for horseplayers on EmD races, note the new low 10% takeout on Daily Double and Pick-3 wagers. Joining Joe and Vince as guests this week are popular jockey Kevin Radke and new trainer Justin Evans. Radke was a strong second in the standings here...2023-04-211h 00Trent Loos PodcastTrent Loos PodcastRural Route Radio Nov 3, 2022 Amanda Radke today on the essentials of life, a strong military and showing our appreciation including supply of beef to feed all and promote healthy planet.Today a tribute to the Old Marine Bill Broadie from Ashland, KS the founder of the All American Beef Battalion on the birthday of the Marines. Additional where would hunters be without farmers & ranchers?2022-11-0348 minKUOW ShortsKUOW ShortsSubtext: Why this series was only built on “half a concept”For our final episode, Subtext listeners reckon with the costs of staying silent versus speaking up, and one listener shares a tactic for having tough conversations in a meaningful way. And Bill has a realization about the concept behind the series: it was missing something important from the beginning.Steph Ikeda’s essay in the International Examiner. "We didn't talk about it": Moving beyond a culture of silenceGet tickets to our live Subtext event on July 7 here.We want to hear your Subtext stories and episode pitches! Contact host Bill Radke at brad...2022-06-2734 minKUOW ShortsKUOW ShortsSubtext: Helping psychologically wounded veterans break the silenceThis episode is about different kinds of silences.  Many traumatized veterans don’t know how to talk about their experiences, especially with people who haven’t been at war. My guest, Seattle novelist Shawn Wong, helps veterans turn their experiences into stories. When it’s your story, you get to control what it means. For example, he tells the story of a soldier who was too wounded to be at his dying father’s bedside. That fact had held the soldier captive; but in writing about it, facts become healing truths. Meanwhile, Wong struggles to understand...2022-06-2027 minKUOW ShortsKUOW ShortsSubtext: Social Silence and Mad PrideGillian Tett was watching TV with fellow journalists when everyone, including her, started laughing. Her trained anthropologist side came out, and she realized that this merry laughter was hiding a culture of elitism that elites don't like to discuss. Ashley Cowan D’Ambrosio was an honors student and athlete who could no longer get out of bed. Since mental illness was not discussed openly, she tried to overcome it privately. But that would do nothing to change the systems we tolerate despite how many people they leave out. We want to hear your Subtext stories and...2022-06-1316 minKUOW ShortsKUOW ShortsSubtext: What “Body Positivity” Doesn’t Tell YouHow do you love your body when it – and society – doesn't seem to love you back?Olaiya Land is a certified pleasure and empowerment coach in Seattle. She’s 47, bi-racial, and she knows that “Body Positivity” is not available to everyone, especially women, people of color, people who are older, have disabilities, have very large bodies – “basically anybody who is two or three steps outside of societal norms.” Hanna Safley is a 21-year-old University of Washington student. A disfiguring cancer treatment made it hard to be positive about her body. But she’s found a different way of lo...2022-06-0626 minKUOW ShortsKUOW ShortsSubtext: Let your wristband speak for youCOVID shutdowns threatened to kill Mike Gengler’s wristband business until he realized that his product comes in handy in a pandemic. In this episode, KUOW employees experiment with letting their color-coded wristbands say it all -- so they don’t have to. Plus: Should you ask who got COVID and who didn’t?We want to hear your Subtext stories and episode pitches! Contact host Bill Radke at bradke@kuow.org or text 206-926-9955. 2022-05-3117 minHorse Racing NWHorse Racing NWKevin Radke's Great Weekend! - Episode #61Racing is back at Emerald Downs and the weekend of May 21-22 was a spectacular example! Good weather (finally) brought great crowds, good wagering handle and top track performances. Jockey Kevin Radke, winner of a record-tying six wins on Saturday, is the guest. Joe, Vince and new track announcer Bill Downes preview Saturday's feature race. Second, Third and Fourth-place finishers from last summer's Longacres Mile meet in Saturday's 8th race at 5 1/2 furlongs. Papa's Golden Boy has won five of his last EmD sprints and takes on Windribbon, runner-up in The Mile. A tough trivia question this week.2022-05-2850 minKUOW ShortsKUOW ShortsSubtext: Speaking across a political divideSo many Americans say they feel afraid to talk openly now, but they don't like staying silent either. Seattle journalist Monica Guzmán has written a book called "I Never Thought Of It That Way: How To Have Fearlessly Curious Conversations In Dangerously Divided Times." She says in order to persuade and ultimately better understand neighbors and relatives on the other side of the divide, we have to ask how they came to their conclusions.We want to hear your Subtext stories and episode pitches! Contact host Bill Radke at bradke@kuow.org or text 206-926-9955. 2022-05-2328 minKUOW ShortsKUOW ShortsIntroducing “Subtext,” a new series hosted by Bill RadkeWelcome to KUOW Shorts, a new podcast feed of short-run audio series produced by KUOW. Our first series is called “Subtext: What Goes Unsaid.” Join host Bill Radke for conversations about the things we usually don't say out loud. Bill will chat with guests navigating difficult discussions, ideas and divides … and offer solutions for how we might all communicate better with each other and ourselves. Episodes start Monday, May 23.2022-05-1400 minHacks & WonksHacks & WonksShare The Cities with Laura LoeToday Crystal is joined by Laura Loe, Founder and Executive Director of Share The Cities, which both educates around and advocates for affordable housing and reasonable housing policies that serve the communities they're in. Discussions include the continued legacy of racially motivated redlining, the controversy of golf courses, and how LEGO and The Sims have formed a new generation of city planners. As always, a full text transcript of the show is available below and at officialhacksandwonks.com. Find the host, Crystal Fincher on Twitter at @finchfrii and find more information about Share The Cities...2021-12-0235 minMoneyBetterMoneyBetterHindsight is 2020: What We Learned from the PandemicWe learned so much from 2020. For many of us, our finances were put under a microscope, and whether we liked it or not, we suddenly were faced with where we stood financially. In hindsight, the importance of having an emergency savings fund became obvious. We should be prepared for emergencies in the event we’re impacted by a change in health, loss of income, or experience other significant life changes. In this episode of MoneyBetter, host Caitlin Moore talks with Bill Radtke of Good Life Community Development about the impact of the pandemic on Lincoln, what community support looks li...2021-07-2846 minThe RecordThe RecordThe Record is going on summer breakToday is The Record's final show before going on summer break to retool and reimagine our program. In the meantime, you'll be able to hear WBUR's On Point during the noon hour. Bill Radke speaks with Meghna Chakrabarti, host of On Point, about what the show is looking to bring to Seattle, and what the region can bring to On Point.2021-06-2504 minThe RecordThe RecordIt belongs in a museum! A look into the competitive world of fossilsThere's a market for just about anything -- and fossils are hot right now. Collectors are paying tens of thousands of dollars for the latest dig, and that's making it difficult for paleontologists to track important finds. Bill Radke is joined by Christian Sidor from the Burke Museum.2021-06-2513 minThe RecordThe RecordHot days and hotter soup: a primer on summer eatsA popsicle in your bubbly. Your favorite deli sandwich. A spicy soup for a blistering afternoon. Bill Radke is joined by Seattle Times' Bethany Jean Clement to discuss the best summer eats, along with a review of pandemic restaurant etiquette and the latest in Seattle restaurant news.2021-06-2515 minThe RecordThe RecordIt's already a bad year for fires. Now there's a heat waveWildfires across the American West have grown in intensity in the last five years. In 2020, 800,000 acres burned in Washington State -- more than double the total in 2018. Bill Radke speaks with Hilary Franz, State Commissioner of Public Lands, about the state's preparations for what's looking to be an especially dangerous wildfire season.2021-06-2517 minThe RecordThe RecordA Wet Hot Seattle Summer hike needs a planSeattle summer are a classic staple to cherish. Getting outside for a hike or camping trip is a natural part of the PNW experience. But where should you go and how do you prepare for the heatwaves and still cool waters? Bill Radke spoke with Kindra Ramos the Communications and Outreach Director at Washington Trails Association about preparing for summer hikes.2021-06-2416 minThe RecordThe RecordA drug bust in Seattle led this Seattle author to recoveryJoe Conniff was addicted to drugs, lived on the streets, and committed crimes. Conniff sought 12 step programs, counseling and detox. Today he's a certified peer counselor in Seattle and the author of a memoir called "Causes and Conditions: A Life experience in Addiction and Recovery." Bill Radke spoke with Joe Conniff about a moment that helped lead him to recovery: a drug bust in Seattle's open air drug market known as The Blade.2021-06-2418 minThe RecordThe RecordA proposal to remove dams from Snake River gains supportSalmon numbers are in serious decline. To help them swim, dozens of hydroelectric dams have been removed in over the last ten years. A Republican Idaho Congressmember, wants to remove some of the dams near the Washington/Idaho border and he has the support of several environmentalists and the Nez Perce tribe. Bill Radke spoke with Nez Perce Vice Chairman Shannon Wheeler, about the importance of removal and opposition from state leaders.2021-06-2414 minThe RecordThe Record'We have to forgive' - the story of one person left behindThe Biden administration is gradually reuniting families separated at the Mexico border under President Trump. For author Judy Temes, the scene feels familiar. She tells Bill Radke about that, and her new memoir "Girl Left Behind." Plus, how the pandemic has shaped one college student's career plans, and the trials and triumphs of pandemic dating.2021-06-2251 minThe RecordThe RecordSeattle Mayor Jenny Durkan 6.17.21Bill Radke speaks with Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan about policing, the West Seattle Bridge, and her time as mayor of Seattle.2021-06-1820 minThe RecordThe RecordFinding your chosen familyHow we define families has always changed. It's gone beyond the so-called nuclear family to include step parents, foster children, and also caregivers, drag mothers, and friends. We sometimes call these our chosen family. Bill Radke speaks with Attorney Melissa Hall, from Smol Law, and Community Advocate and activist Saara Majid about the struggle to recognize chosen families in Washington.2021-06-1816 minThe RecordThe RecordThe summer solstice is here. To celebrate, try running a labyrinthThe summer solstice marks the long descent toward gray and dark Seattle winters. But it also marks one of humanity's long running celebrations across religions and cultures. Bill Radke speaks with Beth Ambary from Gathering Ground, who's set up some celebratory labyrinths at St. Marks Cathedral on Capitol Hill.2021-06-1808 minThe RecordThe RecordFound: a bunch of 130-year old applesDid you know there used to be 17,000 varieties of apple in North American orchards? Most of those varieties are gone! But one Washington group wants to find the fruits that might still be around. Bill Radke spoke with David Benscoter founder of the Lost Apple Project.2021-06-1712 minThe RecordThe RecordJonny Sun on essay collection ‘Goodbye, again!’There are places of transit that embody coming and going and never arriving. In his new collection of essays, Jonny Sun captures these feelings in places like airports. Bill Radke spoke with Canadian author and illustrator Jonny Sun about his latest essay collection ‘Goodbye, again!’2021-06-1710 minThe RecordThe RecordWildfire legislation aims to help MaldenWhen fires swept into Malden, WA on Labor Day, 80% of the town burned to the ground. It took months to get relief. Now, new legislation aims to get help after disaster much more quickly to rural communities like Malden. Bill Radke spoke with Scott Hokonson, a town council member for Malden, and the leading the Pine Creek Community Restoration force.2021-06-1717 minThe RecordThe RecordRadioActive photo essay turned musical!The show must go on-line! Throughout the pandemic, theater teens have gotten creative about putting on the show. Staging it on Facebook Live or YouTube. This year for a second time, the journalists of KUOW's RadioActive Youth Media program and The 5th Avenue Theatre found a way to create musicals based on the journalists' photo essays, articles, and podcasts. Bill Radke spoke with Jadenne Radoc Cabahug about her photo essay turned musical and we hear the full show.2021-06-1024 minThe RecordThe RecordWhat will happen after a cotton picking lesson at a Spokane School?A Teacher at Sacajawea Middle school in Spokane taught a lesson on the industrial revolution and cotton gin, by having students pick cotton. Two Black twin students in class were hurt and humiliated by the lesson. Bill Radke spoke with KUOW web producer Noel Gasca about this story.2021-06-1008 minThe RecordThe RecordA lack of lesbian barsA return to normal means a return to nightlife. For many, bars and other venues offer personal affirmation through community. But a drop in the number of lesbian bars is making it difficult for the community to create those safe spaces. Bill Radke speaks with Filmmakers Erica Rose and Elina Street about their work with The Lesbian Bar Project.2021-06-0812 minThe RecordThe RecordA New Water War in the WestA drought crisis in the west is worsening conditions for tribes, farmers, and municipalities. So far, the loss is stretching across California and Oregon. According to the U.S. drought monitor about 71% of the West is now in at least "severe drought," compared to about 15% at this time last year. Bill Radke spoke with Mike Baker the Seattle bureau chief for the New York Times about his report on this issue.2021-06-0412 minThe RecordThe RecordIs inflation right now a good thing?During the pandemic prices fell, but in Western Washington home prices are booming, gas has gotten more expensive, and so have some groceries. Are we experiencing inflation? Bill Radke spoke with William Mcguire an economics professor with the University of Washington about how to understand the rise and fall of price tags since the pandemic's beginning.2021-06-0412 minThe RecordThe RecordBig picture' goals for Orcas and Chinook SalmonAn orca whale carrying her dead calf through Puget Sound for 17 days. A mother's grief on display, three years ago affected people around the world and led to global awareness of the struggling orcas and the disappearing salmon they rely on. As few as 75 orcas whales remain. Bill Radke spoke with Lynda Mapes, the Seattle Time environment reporter about her new book is called Orca: Shared Waters, Shared Home.2021-06-0414 minThe RecordThe RecordWhat are the foods that mark the college experience?Beyond the melted cheese, or IG-ready desserts are the small comforts made in comfort of the dorm, or quick purchases during late night studying, or the satisfying cravings right after a party. Bill Radke spoke with Taylor Zachary, a UW Daily columnist, about her series 'Foodscapes near me' the origins and evolution of dishes particular to college cuisine.2021-06-0410 minThe RecordThe RecordMayor Jenny Durkan, June 3 2021Seattle Mayor Durkan sits down with Bill Radke to answer question and take listener calls.2021-06-0415 minThe RecordThe RecordWhat are you reading right now?After a whole year of being closed to the public, Seattle Public Libraries is starting to re-open its branches. Bill Radke and interim chief librarian Tom Fay talk to listeners about what books they've reading, and what the . Plus, what's happening with hotel shelters and a q&a with Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan.2021-06-0450 minThe RecordThe RecordShould businesses have to keep track of employee vaccinations?Bill Radke speaks to Republican State House Leader JT Wilcox on if Washington businesses should check employee vaccination status. Plus, Seattle mayoral candidate Art Langlie about why he's running for the position, can air conditioners be environmentally friendly, and how to prevent elephant poaching.2021-06-0151 minThe RecordThe RecordWould you get on a cruise this summer?Last summer, there was something missing from Seattle. Not just big festivals, and tourist crowds, on Elliott Bay, the giant cruise ships were gone. This summer, however, they'll return. Bill Radke spoke with Seattle attorney and maritime law expert. Charles Moure, about how cruises work in a pandemic and how the industry plans to return.2021-05-2712 minThe RecordThe RecordAnne Helen Petersen on creating your own 'New Normal'We're looking forward to the pandemic being behind us. But, are you ready for what life will be like when that happens? Bill Radke spoke with writer Anne Helen Petersen about her essay, "No I'm Not Ready" and we hear from listeners about how they're feeling and what they want their new normal to be.2021-05-2722 minThe RecordThe RecordColville Tribal member wins ruling in CanadaWA state resident Rick Desautel of the Colville Confederated Tribes drove north across the Canadian border to go hunting on traditional tribal land. He killed an elk without a hunting license and turned himself. Bill Radke spoke with Rodney Cawston, Chairman of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation and the Sinixt Confederacy about how this led to a decade of legal battles over the right of aboriginal people in the US to hunt in their ancestral homelands in Canada.2021-05-2713 minThe RecordThe RecordAre you supposed to wear a mask indoors, or aren't you?The CDC announced that fully vaccinated adults don't need to wear masks indoors, a statement that's led to confusion about the state of COVID transmission. Even with vaccination levels rising, local health officials say your mask should stay on. Bill Radke is joined by King County Public Health officials Patty Hayes and Dr. Jeff Duchin, who answer your questions about public health guidance and mandates.2021-05-2533 minThe RecordThe RecordComing this Fall: PrideFest (in-person)June is Pride Month, and with current recommendations in place for vaccines and masks that means the festivities will be virtual. But, Seattle's PrideFest want to mark the special occasion with an in person event, just later in the year. Will Seattle take on a no cops at pride position like other cities? Bill Radke spoke with Egan Orion, executive director of PrideFest about how he's planning an in person PrideFest for the fall.2021-05-2012 minThe RecordThe RecordRonit Plank's new memoir explores losing her mother to a cultRonit Plank was six years old when her mother announced she was leaving the family to visit a guru on an ashram in India. The guru's name was Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh and his teachings were a mix of dynamic meditation, Hinduism, psychotherapy, the human potential movement, and lots of sex. Then, the colony fell apart amidst charges of fraud, bio-terrorism and an assassination plot. Bill Radke spoke with Ronit Plank about her new memoir, "When She Comes Back," how her mother's search for answers affected the family.2021-05-2020 minThe RecordThe RecordBoundless and Blocky: UW gets a Minecraft graduationThe UDub Minecraft group is building a ceremony for the official commencement ceremony. Graduates and alums will visit the server, entering a replica build of the campus and UDistrict. Will they be able to throw their caps in the air? Bill Radke spoke with Evelyn Chew, an administrator and member of the UDub Minecraft team, about the virtual graduation day plans.Sign up for the event here: https://www.udubminecraft.com/events/commencement212021-05-2016 minGarden of EdenGarden of EdenInterviewing KUOW's Bill RadkeWhat an interview! Eden and Bill Radke talk political division, radio broadcasting, the art of conversations and more. 2021-02-2038 minLearning Matters: a Bridge to PracticeLearning Matters: a Bridge to Practice#11 Learning Matters with Sandy CioffiOn this episode of Learning Matters, Sandy Cioffi discusses being present: embodied learning, blockchain and story.Sandy Cioffi is the founder and executive director of fearless360º, a new media and virtual reality production company in Seattle. Sandy recently founded and directed SIFFX 2016, a showcase of the most current and creative thinking in virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR) and 360° immersion. As a 2016 Stranger Genius Award nominee, Sandy has been recognized as a cultural innovator.Sandy has produced and/or directed several films as a film and video artist, including the critically acclaimed Sweet Crude, Crocodile Te...2020-03-0248 minBravo TV’s The Daily DishBravo TV’s The Daily DishJoe Gorga’s Sex Advice for Bill Aydin Doesn’t Go Over Well (with Ariana Madix, Chef Adam Glick & Jenna MacGillivray)On The Real Housewives of New Jersey, Teresa Giudice and her girls visited Joe Giudice at the ICE facility. Margaret Josephs hosted a 20th anniversary party for Macbeth Collection, while Joe Gorga gave Bill Aydin sex advice (spoiler alert: it didn’t go over well). It’s the Season 4 premiere of Summer House! Carl Radke and Lindsay Hubbard revealed a shocking relationship update, and Kyle Cooke got heated when Hannah Berner and Paige DeSorbo giggled at the dinner table. On the Season 7 finale of Below Deck, Brian de Saint Pern decided to end the charter season on a good note...2020-02-061h 11Bravo TV\'s The Daily DishBravo TV's The Daily DishJoe Gorga’s Sex Advice for Bill Aydin Doesn’t Go Over Well (with Ariana Madix, Chef Adam Glick & Jenna MacGillivray)On The Real Housewives of New Jersey, Teresa Giudice and her girls visited Joe Giudice at the ICE facility. Margaret Josephs hosted a 20th anniversary party for Macbeth Collection, while Joe Gorga gave Bill Aydin sex advice (spoiler alert: it didn’t go over well). It’s the Season 4 premiere of Summer House! Carl Radke and Lindsay Hubbard revealed a shocking relationship update, and Kyle Cooke got heated when Hannah Berner and Paige DeSorbo giggled at the dinner table. On the Season 7 finale of Below Deck, Brian de Saint Pern decided to end the charter season on a good note...2020-02-061h 11University of Washington Jackson School of International StudiesUniversity of Washington Jackson School of International StudiesKUOW: What’s really going on in US-Iran relations?Bill Radke of KUOW The Record speaks to Resat Kasaba, director of the University of Washington's Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, about the U.S. airstrike in Iran and its ramifications.2020-01-0712 minWhat\'s True For YouWhat's True For YouOur Favorite Spirit Baby Psychic Medium Jessica McKeownIn today's new episode of Sage Sisters Podcast, we fan girl over Jessica McKeown, Spirit Baby Psychic Medium, who helps people connect with their babies to bring messages of hope, love, and peace. We chat about how she discovered she has this gift, the range of clients she works with, and her favorite parts of communicating with Spirit Babies (and more)! It's another episode of Sage Sisters Podcast!   Connect with Jessica here and on Instagram. Get 11% off your session with Jess with the code SAGESISTERS when you book!   In the intro we...2019-10-181h 16Little Red BandwagonLittle Red Bandwagon#277 (Phyllis Phave): We’re going to have to ask you to leaveFor her Phinal Phyllis Phave Phriday, Phyllis Fletcher joins Mike for a listen back to times when alleged “woo girl” Jen Flash Andrews was thrown out of restaurants, and in one instance, given up by a tell-tale pen. Mike shares some of his  own delinquent dining behavior through the years (with apologies to Hoagy’s Corner), and hits Fletch with one more round of his patent-pending gotcha segment, While We Have You. Remember: Proceed with caution when retrieving your ill-gotten 100 Grand Bar from Bill Radke’s bathrobe pocket. You have been warned. This episode features TBTL clip...2017-12-011h 18This Show Has EverythingThis Show Has Everything#277 (Phyllis Phave): We’re going to have to ask you to leaveFor her Phinal Phyllis Phave Phriday, Phyllis Fletcher joins Mike for a listen back to times when alleged “woo girl” Jen Flash Andrews was thrown out of restaurants, and in one instance, given up by a tell-tale pen. Mike shares some of his  own delinquent dining behavior through the years (with apologies to Hoagy’s Corner), and hits Fletch with one more round of his patent-pending gotcha segment, While We Have You. Remember: Proceed with caution when retrieving your ill-gotten 100 Grand Bar from Bill Radke’s bathrobe pocket. You have been warned. This episode features TBTL clip...2017-12-011h 18terrestrialterrestrialShould you have kids if you care about the environment?Bill Radke talks with Ashley Ahearn, host of KUOW's terrestrial podcast, about about one of the more personal decisions we make around climate change:...2017-06-0608 minLittle Red BandwagonLittle Red Bandwagon#177: The McFrizz Files, Part One: How It All BeganIn the winter of 2009, Michael Andrew Frizzell sat down with Luke Burbank and Jen Andrews of the nighttime radio show Too Beautiful To Live. That interview series has now become one of the most popular interview segments in TBTL history. Nine years later, we're going to re-package these episodes with brand new material, inside interviews, and a few special surprises. In this inaugural episode of the series Christy and Mike are joined by Bill Radke, reporter and longtime friend of Mike to talk about how it all began.  The clip in this show is from the 3rd hour of TBTL...2016-12-161h 32This Show Has EverythingThis Show Has Everything#177: The McFrizz Files, Part One: How It All BeganIn the winter of 2009, Michael Andrew Frizzell sat down with Luke Burbank and Jen Andrews of the nighttime radio show Too Beautiful To Live. That interview series has now become one of the most popular interview segments in TBTL history. Nine years later, we're going to re-package these episodes with brand new material, inside interviews, and a few special surprises. In this inaugural episode of the series Christy and Mike are joined by Bill Radke, reporter and longtime friend of Mike to talk about how it all began.  The clip in this show is from the 3rd hour of TBTL...2016-12-161h 32