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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What the length of raccoon snouts has to do with domestication
A new study suggests that urban raccoons are developing slightly shorter snouts than their rural counterparts.
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The WTO/99 protests, filmed by those who were there
A new documentary called WTO/99 tries to capture the events on the ground as they happened. It’s composed entirely of archival footage.
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Sound It Out: Time to quit the Thanksgiving turkey?
Americans will eat tens of millions of turkeys this Thanksgiving. But is it time to make a different choice?
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Why your local Starbucks might be closed today
Workers are on strike at Seattle-area Starbucks locations. But what's stopping the union and the company from signing their first contract?
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Imagining a Seattle with fewer cars
Nearly one in three Americans don't have a driver's license. But most places in America are still built around cars, including Seattle. We talk to the hosts behind "The War on Cars," about why — and what we can do about it.
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Reign on me: Seattle's NWSL team heads back to the playoffs
The Seattle Reign play the Orlando Pride in a win-or-go-home match this week. Do they have the potential for a deep playoff run?
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The last Seattle mayor to get reelected tells us how he did it
Greg Nickels got reelected about 20 years ago. How much has Seattle changed since then?
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As SNAP benefit cutoff looms, WA food banks brace for impact
Local food banks say now is the time to volunteer, or give if you're able. Nearly 930,000 Washingtonians will get cut off from those benefits if the government shutdown continues.
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Why is the U.S. striking boats off the coast of South America?
The strikes have killed at least 57 people since they began in early September.
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What to know about Seattle's sales tax increase, plus the latest city hall news
We get news on a potential deal between the city and the Seattle police union, a slightly better city budget projection and how the city might spend the revenue from the sales tax increase