the conversation with ross reynolds
Stories
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Bus Driver Love Stories
The tragic news of a bus driver being shot earlier this week in downtown Seattle inspired us to ask listeners to share their stories about bus drivers;
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FDA Defines “Gluten Free”
The "gluten free" label is turning up in more and more products – from bread to disposable plates. But the definition of gluten free varies by
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The Conversation News Quiz
Once again, we play Carl Kassel’s (secret) favorite news quiz! One lucky listener gets the chance to demonstrate his or her news knowledge. This week’s
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Rob Sheffield On The Fascinating World Of Karaoke
Karaoke fascinates some and leave other baffled. Rob Sheffield is in the former category. The Rolling Stone contributing editor has written a memoir about
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From The Streets To The Stores: Branding And Selling Marijuana
Jamen Shively is the former Microsoft Corporate strategy manager who would like to establish a national quality brand of marijuana. Former Mexican
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Rules Of The Road
Do pedestrians always have the right of way? Really? Always? Is it illegal to pass a city bus on the right? What is the speed limit in a neighborhood if no
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Why Can't Congress Make Progress?
This year’s Congress is the most unproductive in at least 60 years. In its first six months, the 113th Congress has passed only 22 bills through both the
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Getting Fresh With Ross And Sheryl: What A Peach!
This week Ross Reynolds talks with Sheryl Wiser of Cascade Harvest about the ever complicated peach. How do you find a good one? She explains and then
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Does Fewer Kids Mean Less Kid Friendly? Raising Children In Jet City
Seattle has one of the lowest populations of children in the United States. What does it mean when a city goes from a playground for kids to a playground
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Humans Look Forward To Turning Into Robots
Are you optimistic about the future of science? A recent Pew Survey found that 71 percent of Americans believe artificial arms and legs will perform