Gabrielle Healy
Senior Producer, Soundside
About
Gabrielle is a senior producer for Soundside, covering everything from politics to culture.
Gabrielle came to KUOW in 2025, after almost three years as a producer with the NPR and WBUR show Here and Now. There, she produced conversations about cup stacking, global news, and music.
Before that, she was the digital editor at New Hampshire Public Radio and the NPR and WAMU show 1A. She grew up in Fairhaven, Massachusetts and graduated from Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio. She likes reading, playing soccer, and eating French fries.
For tips, pitches, and questions for Soundside, send her an email!
Location: Seattle
Languages: English, some Spanish
Pronouns: she/her
Podcasts
Stories
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Rep. Jayapal on Iran, ICE funding and progressive Dems vs. establishment Dems
Rep. Jayapal says funding is one of the best pieces of leverage Democrats have in a Republican-controlled Congress.
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Bassist Melissa Auf der Maur on joining Hole and why she stepped away from music
Auf der Maur's new book is called "Even the Good Girls Will Cry: A '90s Rock Memoir."
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What Stacey Abrams thinks about a recent SCOTUS decision and the Voting Rights Amendment
" We can't go back in time and change the [2024] election," Abrams says. "What we can do is look forward and make certain that we connect democracy to people's lived experiences."
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Ask A Doc: What is perfect skin, anyway?
The way to get "perfect" skin for all? "An unbothered existence, universal healthcare and a billion dollars."
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The PNW-India relationship, from Cosmic Crisp apples to tech
Despite a changing U.S. political landscape, ties between the Pacific Northwest and India remain strong, according to our region's top diplomat
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One Medical, a new lawsuit and Amazon's ambitions for health care
The company’s goal is to use technology to make primary care as convenient as home delivery.
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Front Page: The Mayors Wilson, Trump endorses in WA congressional race, Belfair tow driver
Seattle recently elected a Mayor Wilson who made big promises about fixing homelessness in the city. Sound familiar, Portland?
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What "Making It" in the PNW indie music scene looked like
Bootsy Holler photographed some of the PNW'S biggest indie artists.
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The legal argument fueling one challenge to the "millionaires tax"
At the center of the argument is a Great Depression-era state Supreme Court ruling.
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Front Page: Millionaire's tax, Washington ties to Artemis II, new AI laws
Over 40 Washington companies have been part of the Artemis program, according to Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-WA).