Broadway Brands Kulap Vilaysack and SuChin Pak (Add to Cart podcast) work together in a music parody game that changes the lyrics to popular showtunes to be about brands.
Move To The Music Brendan Scannell and Matt Wilkas (Bonding) play a music parody game where lyrics from songs about moving are changed to be about moving into a new home.
TV On TV On The Radio In this meta audio game, hosts of the podcast Add to Cart, Kulap Vilaysack and SuChin Pak, hear clips from fictional TV shows that appear within real TV shows.
Best of Breed From the Netflix series Bonding, actors Brendan Scannell and Matt Wilkas hear fictional animals introduced as if they were being presented at the Westminster Dog Show.
Uptop: Co-Operation Ophira Eisenberg and Jonathan Couton discuss one workaround to playing games with a kid who hates to lose: playing cooperative board games where everybody wins.
How Desi Arnaz Changed Television And Business History We remember one of the great TV innovators who changed the business of television: Desi Arnaz. Sonari Glinton
Lack Of Diversity Mars Golden Globe TV Nominations Critics agree that Michaela Coel's I May Destroy You is a masterpiece — but it was one of many TV shows with creators and actors of color that were left out of this year's Golden Globe nominations. Eric Deggans
February 2nd | Caring for pandemic patients in a Native way Esther Lucero from the Seattle Indian Health Board on efforts to distribute vaccines and care for people in a Native way. Chef Melissa Miranda, owner of Seattle's Musang restaurant, on the importance of confronting a lack of diversity in the food and restaurant industry. And our weekly update with King County Executive Dow Constantine. Bill Radke
Everyone in Seattle has the same idea: Head to the snowy Cascade mountains With gyms closed and indoor activities deemed unsafe, Seattleites are flocking to the snowy mountains. Anthony Edwards
Actor Hal Holbrook, Who Played Mark Twain Longer Than Twain Himself, Dies At 95 Holbrook played the Southern humorist for more than six decades in his one-man show, Mark Twain Tonight. He's also known for playing Deep Throat in All the President's Men. Jesse Baker