Podcast | Marc Summers dishes on Double Dare and thin-crust pizza The television host shares his ideal last meal and serves behind-the-scenes details from Nickelodeon and the Food Network. Season 5 , Episode 22 / August 1, 2023
Cascade PBS Ideas Festival Podcast | Big Tech’s desperate bid to remain relevant Season 5 , Episode 15 / June 29, 2023 Major tech companies like Microsoft, Google and Facebook are grappling with government regulation and a public that has fallen out of love.
Equity Podcast | After high school, what's next for Seattle students? Three education experts discuss how young people can find postgrad success (and it's not a 'one-size-fits-all' approach). by / June 1, 2023
Cascade PBS Ideas Festival Podcast | After high school, what’s next for Seattle students? Season 5 , Episode 7 / June 1, 2023 Three education experts discuss how young people can find postgrad success (and it's not a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach).
Politics Podcast | Rep. Adam Smith predicts peace negotiations with Russia The Washington congressman said a Ukrainian offensive could beat Moscow’s forces back and have them at the bargaining table by the fall. by Paris Jackson / May 30, 2023
Cascade PBS Ideas Festival Podcast | Rep. Adam Smith predicts peace negotiations with Russia Season 5 , Episode 6 / May 26, 2023 The Washington congressman said a Ukrainian offensive could beat Moscow’s forces back and have them at the bargaining table by the fall.
Cascade PBS Ideas Festival Podcast | The reforms Eric Holder believes will save democracy Season 5 , Episode 4 / May 23, 2023 The former Attorney General discusses how voting rights laws and Supreme Court term limits could preserve American democracy.
Cascade PBS Ideas Festival Podcast | Michael Barbaro on how The Daily helped redefine news Season 5 , Episode 2 / May 16, 2023 The host of the New York Times podcast discusses the ways modern politics have transformed the media landscape.
Politics Crosscut Ideas Festival: Eric Holder’s civil rights legacy After the U.S. Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act, Barack Obama's attorney general leapt into action. by Cascade PBS Newsroom Staff / May 15, 2023
Politics Crosscut Ideas Festival: Michael Cohen on Trump and consequences The 45th president's personal lawyer and “fixer” pulls no punches about shady dealings and ongoing legal troubles. by Cascade PBS Newsroom Staff / May 14, 2023
Politics Crosscut Ideas Festival: Andrew Yang on the harm of primaries Ranked-choice voting is a way out of paralyzing hyperpartisanship, said the 2020 presidential candidate. by Cascade PBS Newsroom Staff / May 13, 2023
News Crosscut Ideas Festival: Michael Barbaro on truth, lies and news The host of the New York Times' podcast The Daily explains why covering falsehoods is an existential problem for journalism. by Gavin Borchert / May 12, 2023
Cascade PBS Ideas Festival Podcast | Deepak Chopra has advice for your mental wellness Season 5 , Episode 1 / May 10, 2023 The author and doctor explains how treating the mind and the body as one can help stop humanity from sleepwalking to extinction.
Inside Cascade PBS Ken Jennings shares ‘Jeopardy!’ secrets at the Crosscut Ideas Fest The record-breaking, Edmonds-born winner and current host muses on the game’s transformation — and Crosscut's resident champ weighs in too. by Gavin Borchert / May 10, 2023
Equity From the culture-war crossfire, Ibram X. Kendi sees history repeat The author and Crosscut Ideas Festival speaker says backlash to America’s ‘awokening’ is the latest iteration of past generations’ talking points. by Martina Pansze / May 9, 2023
Politics ‘We can do this’: Big ideas from the Crosscut Ideas Festival The fate of democracy, the state of the Supreme Court and the indictment of Donald Trump dominated during the day-long in-person portion of the event. by Cascade PBS Newsroom Staff / May 8, 2023