Guest Rebecca Sadinsky, Executive Director, PCC Farmland Trust, speaks with Diane Horn about the work of the PCC Farmland Trust to secure, preserve and steward threatened farmland in the Northwest.
Guest Amanda Cronin, Project Manager, Washington Water Trust, speaks with Diane Horn about the work of the Washington Water Trust and how they are helping to address the challenges of drought in Washington State.
Guest Nick Norton, Executive Director, Washington Association of Land Trusts, speaks with Diane Horn about the work of Washington Land trusts to conserve land and help address climate change.
Canadian synth-pop band TRUST have been doing some phenomenal work in the studio in the past year. When they dropped their debut LP, TRST, back in 2012, the dark, pulsing melodies and cryptic vocals drew quick comparisons to their brooding, gothic counterparts on the scene like Crystal Castles. The…
Guest Joe Whitworth, President, Freshwater Trust, speaks with Diane Horn about his book “Quantified: Redefining Conservation for the Next Economy”.
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Guest Wyking Garrett, President and CEO, Africatown Community Land Trust, speaks with Diane Horn about efforts to maintain the identity of and prevent displacement in the Central District.
Every Monday through Friday, we deliver a different song as part our Song of the Day podcast subscription. This podcast features exclusive KEXP in-studio performances, unreleased songs, and recordings from independent artists that our DJs think you should hear. Today’s song, featured on the Midday …
The whole time I drove home from the Trust show, I kept looking in the rearview expecting to see cops trying to get me to pull over. In fact, I don't think the strobing reds and blues have stopped in my brain since the show ended, even two days later. Red and blue and red and blue and red and blue …
Guest Dennis Canty, Pacific Northwest Director, American Farmland Trust, speaks with Diane Horn about the report "Planting the Seeds: Moving to More Local Food in Western Washington."
Guest Kathy Sakahara, Vice-President of Advocacy, League of Women Voters of Washington, speaks with Diane Horn about I-1464, the 2016 Washington Government Accountability Act, a proposal to restore public trust and confidence in our state government.
Guest Woody Tasch, Founder and Chairman of the Slow Money Alliance, speaks with Diane Horn about the accomplishments of Slow Money and introduces the Soil Trust, a new non-profit fund dedicated to rebuilding local food systems.
Indoor theaters and music venues opened back up in England on August 15th with social distance rules in place. Founder of Music Venues Trust, Mark Davyd, talks about what these reopenings will look like.
Guests Paula Swedeen, Forest Policy Specialist. Washington Environmental Council, and Joe Kane, Executive Director, Nisqually Land Trust, speak with Diane Horn about forest protection in Washington State and the Nisqually Community Forest.
Seattle's J-Justice (a.k.a. Jason Justice) has been a trusted local favorite behind the turntables for over a decade now, helping ignite the influential SunTzu and TRUST dance parties. Originally a native of the Philadelphia area, Justice brings a love for warm, soulful, and progressive grooves bot…
Each week KEXP's Music Director Don Yates shares brief insights on new and upcoming releases. See what's coming up this week below, including reviews for new releases from Jenn Champion, Florence + The Machine, Trust Fund, and more.
Leading a talented orchestra, Ahamefule J. Oluo joins John Gilbreath on KEXP’s Jazz Theater to perform four songs and discuss the trusting audience of Seattle, visiting his ancestral home in Nigeria, and where this project will take him next.
A childhood memory, a lamp, and a painful blockage helped the songwriter and singer, Xenia Rubinos, achieve a personal tribute with Caribbean roots on Una Rosa, her new album.
Guest Dennis Canty, Pacific Northwest Director for American Farmland Trust, speaks with Diane Horn about the report "Losing Ground: Farmland Protection in the Puget Sound Region", and takes a look at the potential of our Western Washington foodshed to produce the food we need.