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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On the ballot: Chad Magendanz, 5th Legislative District
We talk to the Republican challenger in the state Senate race in Washington's 5th District, which spans Issaquah to Enumclaw.
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What a King County case says about abuse in a national police youth program
That allegation mirrors a disturbing pattern of abuse within Explorers programs at law enforcement agencies.
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Lake City Fred Meyer closure: Lawmakers push back
As the October closure approaches, lawmakers have met with Kroger execs to try to work out a solution.
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A perspective on the Presidential Fitness Test from an actual physical education teacher
Renton PE Teacher Teri Garrett gives us her perspective on the Presidential Fitness Test now that it's back in the curriculum thanks to the Trump Administration.
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'The middle of a major infrastructure emergency:' Wilkeson councilmember fights to fix major bridge closures
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What the Oregon desert has to do with your Seattle electricity bill
Seattle City Light is contracting for two solar projects in Oregon, but the public utility is still looking for ways to keep up with growing demand.
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You asked, we answered: On helmets and head protection
A listener asks us about helmets, cyclists, cars and safety.
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Inside the latest push to unionize Starbucks workers
Jaz Brisack helped lead the unionization push at Starbucks. Their new books is "Get on the Job and Organize: Standing Up for a Better Workplace and a Better World."
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Shared bikes and scooters are getting more popular. How should cities adapt?
Scooters and e-bikes are helping people get around. But how are U.S. cities adjusting to more crowded city streets?
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Seattle police officers and the Jan. 6 'Stop the Steal' rally: What we know
After a lengthy court fight, the city of Seattle disclosed the identities of all the officers who attended the 'Stop the Steal' rally.