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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To bear or not to bear? That is the question for the North Cascades
There are fewer than 10 grizzly bears in the North Cascades, according to government estimates. U.S. Fish and Wildlife and the National Parks Service...
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Why was there an empty chair for Dave Reichert in Cashmere?
Congressman Dave Reichert (R-8th Dist.) is not holding a Town Hall meeting, unless you count a Facebook Live event he's doing Thursday where he'll...
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Lessons from getting out of the Seattle bubble to meet Trump supporters
Bill Radke speaks with filmmaker James Allen Smith about his latest project to meet Trump supporters. Smith recently drove his Prius from Seattle to...
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Looking to mercy and justice to end homelessness in Seattle
Bill Radke speaks with Jeff Lilley, president of the Union Gospel Mission, and Britt Olson, the vicar of St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Ballard, about...
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Mayor Ed Murray may sue Donald Trump, and more from his State of the City address
Seattle officials are threatening to sue the Trump Administration if they don't get detailed information about the president's immigration policies....
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Whatever kind of music you are into, there's a deep well in Seattle
Bill Radke speaks with Jonathan Zwickel, senior editor of City Arts magazine about local music you should be listening to. Zwickel puts out a monthly...
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Author's experience with her own transgender child inspires new novel
What happens when a person decides their gender at birth is not that one they were meant to be? If that person is a child, the question has...
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How can we see a better Seattle?
Bill Radke speaks with Seattle writer and land use attorney Chuck Wolfe about how people view the cities they live in. Wolfe says people are caught up...
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Why are faith-based ministries on the rise in prisons?
Bill Radke speaks with Tanya Erzen, associate professor of religion and gender studies at the University of Puget Sound, about the rise of Christian...
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A reporter finds the gray areas in the life of a killer
Jeannie Yandel speaks with Seattle Times reporter Claudia Rowe about her new book, "The Spider and the Fly." Before Seattle Times reporter Claudia Rowe...