Guest Sarah van Gelder, co-founder and executive editor of YES! Magazine and YesMagazine.org, speaks with Diane Horn about the book she edited "This Changes Everything: Occupy Wall Street and the 99% Movement".
Guest Kit Oldham, a staff historian for HistoryLink.org, speaks with Diane Horn about his book "The Story of the Port of Seattle: Rising Tides and Tailwinds: 1911-2011", co-authored with Peter Blecha and the HistoryLink Staff.
Today’s podcast is co-hosted by musician, community organizer and KEXP DJ, Gabriel Teodros. It celebrates the music of Black artists, some of whom are on the frontlines of the protests against police brutality, calling for long overdue systemic change.
Earlier this week, HAIM released their acclaimed album, Days Are Gone, but only those with access to the deluxe UK iTunes edition of the album had the pleasure of hearing a flawless bonus track. The sisters co-wrote the song, entitled "Edge," with Twin Shadow and the result is a smooth masterpiece…
Björk has announced a new single called "The Gate" that will be released digitally on September 18 and via a limited edition single-sided 12" vinyl released on September 22. She announced the new album last month, which will reportedly be co-produced with her Vulnicura co-producer Arca. It will als…
Guest Ronald Collins, Harold S. Shefelman Scholar at the University of Washington School of Law, speaks with Diane Horn about his book, "We Must Not Be Afraid to Be Free: Stories of Free Expression in America," co-authored with Sam Chaltain.
Guests Joan Singler and Bettylou Valentine speak with Diane Horn about their book, co-authored with Jean Durning and Maid Adams, "Seattle in Black and White: The Congress of Racial Equality and the Fight for Equal Opportunity".
Today’s song, featured on The Midday Show with Cheryl Waters, is "Yellow Bike" by Pedro The Lion, from the 2019 album Phoenix on Polyvinyl Record Co.
Today's Song of the Day, as chosen by Sonic Reducer co-host Brian Foss, is "No Gifts For Nazis" by the Alice Bag Band, a 2019 single on Get Better Records.
For KEXP’s Sound & Vision, Emily Fox spoke with Neumos co-owner Steven Severin on the state of local music venues and what comes next.
To help introduce Jyoti – and re-introduce Darek – we asked the two hosts some questions to get to know them, their musical philosophies, and some of the music that's impacted each of them personally
Guest John Amos, President and Founder of Skytruth, and Co-Founder of Global Fishing Watch, speaks with Diane Horn about illuminating environmental problems and issues through the use of satellite images, aerial photographs, and other kinds of remote sensing and digital mapping.
Guest Gene Baur, co-founder and president of Farm Sanctuary, speaks with Diane Horn about the work of Farm Sanctuary to protect farm animals from cruelty, inspire change in the way society views and treats farm animals, and promote compassionate vegan living.
Guest Kat Taylor, Co-Founder and CEO, Beneficial State Bank, speaks with Diane Horn about Beneficial State Bank, a Community Development Financial Institution whose mission is to bring beneficial banking to low-income communities in an economically and environmentally sustainable manner.
Guest Scott MacGowan, Co-Founder of Alleycat Acres, a Seattle urban farming collective, speaks with Diane Horn about the work of Alleycat Acres to reconnect people, place, and produce by transforming underutilized urban spaces into a network of neighborhood-run farms.
Guests Joan Singler and Bettylou Valentine speak with Diane Horn about their book, co-authored with Jean Durning and Maid Adams, "Seattle in Black and White: The Congress of Racial Equality and the Fight for Equal Opportunity".
Kevin Sur, co-host of Sounds of Survivance, talks about UK artist Martin Luke Brown's new single.
Franz Litz, Senior Fellow, World Resources Institute, speaks with Diane Horn about his report, co-authored with Nicholas Bianco, titled "Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the United States Using Existing Federal Authorities and State Action."
Guest Alex Steffen, Co-founder and Executive Editor of Worldchanging.com, speaks with Diane Horn about ways to create a future which is sustainable, dynamic, prosperous, and fair, and about the book he edited, "Worldchanging: A User's Guide to the 21st Century."