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FAQs about The Record:How many episodes does The Record have?The podcast currently has 2,607 episodes available.
June 14, 2021Facing the Mountain, by Daniel James BrownIn February 1942 the U.S. government began the forced relocation of 120 thousand Japanese Americans to remote relocation camps where they were captive for two years. Despite this treatment, there were many Japanese Americans who joined the military to fight in World War Two....more18minPlay
June 14, 2021We Hereby Refuse, by Frank Abe and Tamiko NimuraJapanese Americans complied when evicted from their homes in World War II -- but many refused to submit to imprisonment in American concentration camps without a fight....more17minPlay
June 14, 2021How one Washington man brought big tech to courtFacebook says they aren't selling political ads in Washington because of our rigorous transparency law. But people like Zach Wurtz, whose job it is to track those ads, are saying otherwise. So he did what he could - he took Facebook to court. Small claims court. It didn't quite go to plan. Plus, two discussion on the role of Japanese Americans during World War Two. As prisoners, soldiers, and contentious objectors....more52minPlay
June 10, 2021Why herons need habitat helpersEvery year blue herons make their nests along the water in Ballard. And every year the Heron Habitat Helpers are there to assist....more14minPlay
June 10, 2021Will Washington ever pay its student athletes?Slowly, state after state has been allowing college athletes to profit financially from their popularity. Yesterday a US Senate Committee heard testimony that could help guide a nationwide law that lets athletes get paid. The chair of that committee is Washington Senator Maria Cantwell....more13minPlay
June 10, 2021Why Washington’s incarcerated population is shrinkingWashington state prisons have been full for decades. But that's changing. Now, about 1 of every 5 prison beds is empty. Because of Covid, criminal justice reforms, and budget cuts. What kind of assistance do people need when they’re released from prison early? And will we continue to see Washington prisons shrink?...more9minPlay
June 10, 2021Transforming a photo essay into a musicalLast year, Marian Mohamed made a photo essay about being her family's designated grocery runner. Now that set of photos has been turned into a musical by the Fifth Avenue Theater....more15minPlay
June 10, 2021Great blue herons have made their home at the Ballard LocksEvery year blue herons make their nests along the water in Ballard. And every year the Heron Habitat Helpers are there to assist. Ross Reynolds spoke to two of those volunteer helpers last week - father daughter pair Mike and Linda Marsh about why they spend their time helping blue herons. Plus, why prison populations are decreasing, if college athletes will ever be paid in Washington, and a radioactive musical....more51minPlay
June 09, 2021This man is still waiting for a state psychiatric bed in WA stateIn Washington state, a person can be arrested and found not competent to stand trial because of mental health issues. Thereafter, they languish in jail, waiting for a state psychiatric bed. A 2018 court settlement was supposed to end this cycle KUOW's Austin Jenkins tells the story of one young man in southwest Washington and how this problem has persisted and worsened through the pandemic....more5minPlay
June 09, 2021Being delusional can be a good thingWe can try are best not to be delusional and orient a 'true' reality for ourselves, but what if it's a good thing? Host of Hidden Brain Shankar Vedantam says that self-deception can boost your success and well-being.Ross Reynolds spoke with Shankar Vedantam about his new book "Useful Delusions."...more12minPlay
FAQs about The Record:How many episodes does The Record have?The podcast currently has 2,607 episodes available.