Posey Gruener
Producer, The Record
About
Posey coordinates on-air news coverage for KUOW's midday newsmagazine. Before joining KUOW, Posey worked at WNYC as a producer for The Takeaway, a live daily news program, and Studio 360, a weekly show about creativity, pop culture and the arts. She has also worked for The Moth, the live storytelling organization, and StoryCorps, the oral history radio project. Her freelance work has aired on Studio 360 and All Things Considered. Posey graduated Summa Cum Laude from Grinnell College in Grinnell, Iowa. She holds a certificate in writing from the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies in Portland, Maine, and a certificate in audio production from the Center for Documentary Studies in Durham, North Carolina.
Stories
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Seattle Teens Built This Tiny House For The Homeless
"The Nest," as the students call it, is a serious step up from a tent. There's no plumbing or electricity, but it's watertight, insulated and has walls...
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Seattle Teens Build 'Tiny House' For The Homeless
Posey Gruener reports on a "tiny house" being built by Seattle teens for a homeless person to reside in. "The Nest," as the students call it, will be...
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Why Some UW Faculty Want To Unionize
Ross Reynolds speaks with Amy Hagopian, an associate professor in the School of Public Health at the University of Washington, about why she's joined an...
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What UW Administrators Think Of Faculty's Unionization Plans
David Hyde speaks with Norm Arkans, associate vice president of media relations and communications at the University of Washington, about why the UW...
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Are There More Homeless Students In Washington Than Previously Thought?
Ross Reynolds speaks with Brandy Sincyr, a program assistant with Columbia Legal Services and the author of a report counting homeless students in...
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A Kid's Take On The Seattle Teacher Strike
Bill Radke speaks with Natalya McConnell and Tamar Rosenblum. They returned to school today, along with more than 50,000 Seattle students, after the...
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Raindrops Aren't The Shape You Think They Are
Ross Reynolds speaks with Cynthia Barnett, author of "Rain: A Natural and Cultural History," about the unexpected things she learned while writing a...
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Meet The 73-Year-Old Man Who Won The First STP And Rode In All The Rest
Ross Reynolds talks to bicyclist Jerry Baker, who won the first Seattle to Portland bicycle ride in 1979 and has ridden in every STP since, about participating in the 36th annual ride this year along with an estimated 10,000 others. This segment originally aired July 10. Baker died Sept. 10 at age 73 of leukemia.
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Chinese President's Upcoming Visit Highlights Washington-China Connections
Ross Reynolds speaks with Jon Talton about the economic connections between Washington state and China, and how they might play out in Chinese President...
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Why Some Seattle Parents Are Bringing Soup, Support For Teachers
David Hyde speaks with Richelle Dickerson, co-president of West Woodland Parent-Teacher Association, about why she and other parents have been...