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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KUOW is going to Black Diamond. Here's why
Emily Fox speaks with Joshua McNichols and Carolyn Adolph about their team reporting project, Region of Boom, which explores the growth of our region,...
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Favorite Seattle spots show up here. Then disappear
You'd better hope your favorite Seattle spot never shows up on Cynthia Brothers' Instagram feed. To be featured on @vanishingseattle , or on the...
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How an Arlington subdivision was returned to farmland
Farm becomes subdivision. It's an old story, and one that Arlington hay farmer Andrew Albert has seen a lot.
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How an Arlington subdivision was returned to farmland
Farm becomes subdivision. It's an old story, and one that Arlington hay farmer Andrew Albert has seen a lot.
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Boomtown politics, with Marysville Mayor John Nehring
Bill Radke speaks with Marysville Mayor John Nehring about what it's like to lead a working-class town through an influx of wealth and population.
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Boomtown politics, with Marysville Mayor Jon Nehring
Bill Radke speaks with Marysville Mayor Jon Nehring about what it's like to lead a working-class town through an influx of wealth and population.
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This awful commute had to be seen to be believed
Bill Radke speaks with Carolyn Adolph about how — and why — she ended up stuck in traffic with state Representative John Lovick .
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Marysville is growing fast. Here's what residents think of that
In Cora Milholland's lifetime, Marysville has grown from under 2,000 residents to over 60,000. Since the time he arrived in the 1990s, Loren Cook says...
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The walk from light rail to the airport is about to get a little more comfortable
Bill Radke speaks with Port of Seattle spokesman Brian DeRoy about planned improvements to the walkway between Sound Transit's Airport Station and...
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Seattle economics columnist fears Trump will keep his promises
Deb Wang speaks with Seattle Times economics columnist Jon Talton about the economic promises President-elect Trump made during the campaign and how...