Matt Martin
Podcast Producer
About
Matt Martin is a podcast producer who has worked on many different show for KUOW. He pitched and created THE WILD with Chris Morgan, a rich and experiential podcast about ecology and conservation. Matt also produced the Seattle music history podcast Let the Kids Dance and the award-winning Ghost Herd. Before moving to the on-demand side of the station, Matt worked as a producer on The Record, KUOW's local news show. He has also worked as a general assignment reporter and host for public radio stations in upstate New York and rural Alaska. Matt got his start in media as an intern with StoryCorps and Aljazeera America.
Location: Seattle
Languages: English
Pronouns: he/him
Stories
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The Record: Monday, May 9th, Full Show
You're so good about taking your old computer and cell phone to an e-waste recycling site, except it doesn't always get recycled. We'll show what does...
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The Record: Thursday, May 05, Full Show
If you backed Donald Trump as the GOP candidate for President, you're probably feeling pretty good today. But if you're a Republican who didn't want...
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Pedal-powered food rescue takes on Seattle's hills and waste
Up to 40 percent of food in the U.S. ends up in landfills. Seattle has been trying to tackle the issue with laws that require composting. But that's not...
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Washington state Cruz, Kasich backers react to likely nominee Trump
Bill Radke speaks with Saul Gamoran, chair of Senator Ted Cruz's Washington state campaign, and former Attorney General Rob McKenna, Washington state co...
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Lambert House could be pushed off Capitol Hill
Bill Radke speaks with Alan Andrews-Katz about why he is helping the Lambert House stay on Capitol Hill. The house provides services and support to...
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Why Donald Trump could be good for America
Bill Radke speaks with University of Washington political science professor Christopher Parker about his prediction that Donald Trump will be the GOP...
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Harriet Tubman on $20 bill ignores larger racial issues
Bill Radke speaks with Ijeoma Oluo about her article in The Guardian in which she argues against placing Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill. She also shares...
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Seattle's Tacocat Rocks Durham In Support Of LGBTQ Community
Bill Radke speaks with Emily Nokes from Seattle-based feminist punk band Tacocat about their decision to play a concert in Durham, North Carolina, to...
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What Song Changed Your Life?
Jeannie Yandel speaks with Bob Boilen, host and creator of NPR's All Songs Considered, about his new book, "Your Song Changed My Life."
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The Record: Thursday, April 14, Full Show
Amazon's welcoming some homeless families into one of its buildings. We'll talk about why and hear Seattle Mayor Ed Murray's reaction. We also visit...