Guest Christine Hanna, Co-Director, Seattle Good Business Network, speaks with Diane Horn about the work of the Good Business Network to promote, connect, and empower local, independent businesses building a sustainable local economy.
Legendary Parisian electronic producer, DJ, and Ed Banger Records founder Busy P delivers a euphoric dance party on his exclusive guest DJ mix for Midnight In A Perfect World.
Guest Jill Bamburg, Dean, MBA Program, Bainbridge Graduate Institute, an institution offering programs focused on sustainable business, speaks with Diane Horn about Bamburg's book "Getting to Scale: Growing Your Business Without Selling Out."
What was formerly known as What the Heck Fest, and then most recently known as the Anacortes Unknown Music Series, has now become The Business Presents, a fitting new title as it's being presented by The Business, a long-running record store (and now, distro!) based in Anacortes, WA.
A.D.K.O.B. - Lung Capacity - from the 2015 A Different Kind of Busy EP on Inertia Recordings.
The tour follows a busy 2018 that saw Blake becoming a heavy-hitting hip hop collaborator
At the end of the band's previous tour, Okkervil River leader Will Sheff returned to a Bob Dylan lyric that he's always circled back to: "He not busy being born is busy dying". With rebirth in mind, Sheff gathered a new group of musicians and created a new musical mindset that eventually…
To celebrate 1991 Week, Martin Douglas explores the entire three-decade history of the influential indie label and "family business" with Slim Moon and Dr. Portia Sabin.
Guest Erin Nelson, Co-Director of Seattle Good Business Network, speaks with Diane Horn about the efforts to rebuild a Seattle sewn-goods industry based on the principles of sustainability and equity.
Guest Samuel Fromartz, freelance business journalist, speaks with Diane Horn about his book "Organic, Inc.: Natural Foods and How They Grew."
Seattle businesses and nonprofits merge to release the benefit compilation Rain City Relief that strives to provide financial support to emerging local artists
Guests Ronny Bell and Jon Ramer speak with Diane Horn about the Ideal Network, a cause-marketing company that combines the power of collective purchasing to benefit members, local businesses, nonprofits, and schools.
Guests Casey Dilloway and Rachel Maxwell, Co-founders of Community Sourced Capital, speak with Diane Horn about how community sourced capital can support local communities and grow sustainable small businesses.
Through public advocacy, providing services, and developing strong business and community partnerships, the Urban League strives to empower, enable, and assist disadvantaged individuals in becoming self-sufficient.
Guests Cluny McCaffrey, Executive Director, and Sophorn Sim, Community Outreach Associate of the Environmental Coalition of South Seattle (ECOSS), speak with Diane Horn about educating and empowering businesses and diverse communities to implement environmentally sustainable practices.
Lupe Flores speaks of going from picking cilantro leaves in her grandmother's kitchen to starting a business in the heart of one of Seattle's coolest neighborhoods.
Martin Douglas speaks to the band's drummer and de-facto leader Bobby Granfelt about their excellent Mutual Attraction series, signing to ANTI-, and why the busy year the band has had isn't slowing down anytime soon.
It might have been a five-year gap between solo records, but Dessa stayed plenty busy during that time, both in her various writing endeavors and her output with, among other collaborations, the Minnesota hip-hop collective Doomtree. The Minneapolis musician-writer-poet drops by the Afternoon Show …
KEXP, Upstream Music Fest + Summit, MoPOP, and The Recording Academy have partnered together to present Mastering the Hustle: a panel discussion with six annual events, tackling a different topic to help emerging artists make better decisions earlier in their careers. Throughout the series, we’ll b…