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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Seattle's Rising Seas And The Paris Climate Talks
Bill Radke speaks with Jessica Finn Coven, director of Seattle's Office of Sustainability and Environment, about rising sea levels in Seattle and her...
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T-Mobile Employee Sues Over Sexual Harassment
Jeannie Yandel speaks to Angela Agganis about her lawsuit against T-Mobile. She says the company forced her to sign a nondisclosure agreement after she...
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The Existential Crisis On The Yakama Reservation
Bill Radke speaks with Maria Hinojosa, host of NPR's Latino USA, about the recent episode "Reservations," which features the Yakama Nation in Eastern...
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What To Do With Underused Churches?
Bill Radke takes a tour of the Fremont Abbey with Abbey Arts director Nathan Marion, who explained why he believes community art spaces improve public...
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Food Disease Detectives Work To Keep Public Safe
Bill Radke talks with state epidemiologist Dr. Scott Lindquist about his work to track down the source of food-borne illnesses.
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Plant Closure In Montana Could Create Climate Change Refugees
David Hyde speaks with Montana Public Radio news director Eric Whitney about how a coal town in Colstrip, Montana could be shuttered by climate change.
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Washington State Starts Women-Only Hunting Class
David Hyde speaks with volunteer instructor Megan Shaeffer about the need for women-only hunter education classes. She recently lead the state's first on Nov. 7 in Black Diamond.
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Tech And Diversity Are Changing Seattle's Cuisine
Jeannie Yandel speaks with Seattle restaurateur Rachel Yang about how the tech industry and increased diversity are changing the cuisine of the city.
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Historic Election As Two Latinos Win Seats On Yakima City Council
Jeannie Yandel speaks with Avina Gutierrez, one of the first two Latinos elected to the Yakima City Council. The historic election comes after the ACLU...
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Is That Wild Salmon Really Wild?
David Hyde speaks with Mike Cenci, deputy chief law enforcement officer for the state Department of Fish and Wildlife, about the dangers of seafood...