Jason Burrows
Producer/Announcer
About
Jason M Burrows is part of the Production Team on Soundside, and takes on announcing duties when needed.
He got his start onboard the USS Abraham Lincoln volunteering for the ship's KRUZ-FM, then spent 15 years as the "Jack of all Trades" at 96.5 Jack-FM.
Location: Seattle
Languages: English
Pronouns: he/him
Professional Affiliations: Military Veterans in Journalism
Podcasts
Stories
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GeekGirlCon 2022 celebrates inclusivity and representation with the nerds of Seattle.
Soundside producer Jason Burrows attended GeekGirlCon 2022 this weekend, and spoke with attendees about what makes this convention different, and why geek culture needs it.
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The race is on for King County's next prosecuting attorney
KUOW reporter Amy Radil joins Soundside to discuss the upcoming election for King County Prosecutor.
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The Soundside Halloween Extravaganza
Halloween is on Monday, and Soundside has just the thing to keep you busy: Costume ideas and spooky stories!
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The PACT Act and you: what veterans need to know
Executive director Pritz Navaratnasingam of the Seattle Regional Office of the Veterans Benefits Administration joins Soundside to talk about the PACT Act, and how veterans can check their eligibility for new benefits and get the care they need.
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Sound it Out: what is a community land trust?
On this week's Sound it Out, we dive deeper into the topic of community land trusts.
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'A different kind of capitalist.' What motivates Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz?
Washington Post reporter Greg Jaffe joins Soundside to discuss his profile of Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz.
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Inside the Mariners' locker room: 'It's just so, so wet'
Lookout Landing's Kate Preusser joins Soundside to share her experience in the locker room after the Mariners beat the A's to secure their spot in the playoffs for the first time in 21 years.
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Sound It Out: Librarians and the ArriveCan App
Soundside revisits the story we aired last week about crossing the border into Canada and the help that local librarians give when navigating the ArriveCan app.
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Hear it again: How dramatic pandemic shifts affected Northwest birds
While we were cooped up in Covid lockdowns, birds in the cities and suburbs of the Pacific Northwest were spreading their wings! And in a new University of Washington paper, ornithologists suggest that birds like crows, hummingbirds, finches, and chickadees were using a wider variety of public spaces during the early days of the pandemic. Olivia Sanderfoot was the lead researcher on the study.
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What effect is 'remote work' having on the local video game industry?
KUOW's Joshua McNichols joins Soundside to talk about the effect remote work is having on the Pacific Northwest video game industry.