Leader of the pack Abby Wambach is still a game-changer Retired soccer great shares leadership lessons John O'Brien
Writer Yanyi Reads A Poem From His Collection, 'The Year Of Blue Water' For National Poetry Month, writer Yanyi reads a poem from his first book The Year of Blue Water and explains how poetry helped him realize his desires.
Pixar's SparkShorts Set Out To Ignite More Diversity in Animation The animation studio has launched a series of short films intended to increase leadership opportunities for women and people of color — populations historically underrepresented in the field. Megan Schellong
'Like a good Catholic girl, I didn’t want to upset anybody.' Abby Wambach finds her power "This book is my attempt to try and build a bridge for women and men to work together. The only way we can start that process is through education." Bill Radke
Redefining borders - not as blockages, but roads KUOW's Marcie Sillman in conversation with Alsarah, of East African RetroPop band Alsarah and the Nubatones. Marcie Sillman
How Notre Dame, 'Vast Symphony In Stone,' Weaves Its Way Through Parisian History Victor Hugo wrote Notre Dame de Paris, or The Hunchback of Notre Dame, in the 19th century to draw attention to the cathedral, which had fallen into neglect and disrepair. It worked. Andrew Lapin
2019 Pulitzer Prizes Turn The Spotlight On Some Dangers Journalists Face From big papers to small, famous authors to unknowns, the Pulitzer Prizes cover the map of American writing and music. Andrew Limbong
'Our Planet' Nature Documentary Addresses The 800-Pound Gorilla — Human Impact The new Netflix series takes a hard look at the effects of our behavior on the natural world. Series producer Alastair Fothergill says that this is a different, more urgent type of show. Ari Shapiro
Two podcasts you should listen to this week: 'Invisibilia' and 'Limetown' Do you love podcasts, but don’t know how to find new shows? Are you new to podcasts, and don't know where to start? Clare McGrane
Pulitzer Prizes Honor Journalists Under Threat With New Crop Of Winners Judges sought to support the media "even if some wrongly degrade [it] as the enemy of the very democracy it serves." Honors went to The Advocate in Baton Rouge, La., Florida's Sun-Sentinel and others. Colin Dwyer