Brandi Fullwood
Senior Producer
About
Brandi Fullwood is a senior producer at KUOW. She currently works in Audioshop on special projects. She joined KUOW in 2019 as a producer on The Record and was promoted to her current position in 2021. She was also part of the team that launched the new iteration of the midday show Soundside. She has produced a range of stories from dinosaur experts to misinformation in the 2020 election.
Previously, Brandi worked for The World, a co-production of the BBC World Service. She focused on tech, culture, and environment stories. Brandi also led a collaborative project for The World and Smithsonian Folkways, creating pieces and reporting on music, culture, and communities like this and this and this.
Brandi has written and produced for NPR Music and Noisey Music, and has reported for the New Haven Independent. She grew a love for radio through Middlebury College radio station’s WRMC 91.1 FM.
Location: Seattle
Languages: English
Stories
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Seattle business leaders weigh in on reports of crime on the rise
From vandalism to theft, store owners across the city of Seattle say they are worried about a rise in crime. And the reasons for the rise, much like the experiences, vary.
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Seattle's eviction moratorium expired. What happens now?
The Seattle City Council voted 5-3 last week against another proposal to extend the moratorium. After being in place for two years, Seattle’s eviction moratorium ends today. Tenant lawyers say renters behind on payment could see an eviction notice as early as this week.
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'Nobody believed that this would happen.' The war in Ukraine from Seattle
After weeks of signaling and buildup of troops and equipment, Russia has launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. In other words, Vladimir Putin has ordered likely the largest conventional military action in Europe since World War II. KUOW's Soundside heard from several Seattleites about their view of what's happening in Ukraine.
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What’s in a nose? Smell training may help recovery from Covid-19 anosmia
Otolaryngologists treating Covid-19 patients with impaired smell are finding success with a whiff of intense odors like cloves, eucalyptus, rose, and lemon.
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Something wicked this way codes: The rise of the tech villain in pop culture
Movie villains are packing up their cloaks and picking up their sweatshirts.
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Would you buy a house with your best friend?
Not your spouse, but a close friend or another couple. That's one way Washington residents want to navigate the state's housing market.
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Tacoma Public Libraries are ‘more than brick and mortar’
What happens when the library gets shut down? For one thing, the need for a library does not go away.
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Utilities in Washington are tackling the clean energy to-do list
Washington State is making strides on its long to-do list toward clean energy.
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Whatcom County, in recovery, braces for more floods
FEMA is setting up in Whatcom County after the November floods wreaked havoc on neighborhoods, destroyed homes and businesses, and killed one man. While towns are still recovering, they are also preparing for the next potential flood.
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This is how you create a curriculum the Tulalip way
A curriculum created with tribes not just about them.