Broadcast through Daybreak Star Radio, a station based at the Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center on the northwest edge of Seattle’s Discovery Park, “Indigenous Jazz” blends the power of jazz music with Indigenous culture. Host Markus Dekanogisdi Teuton (Cherokee), ’24, curates a vibrant mix that celebrates Indigenous jazz legends and showcases rising and local talent, like Seattle-based jazz-funk collective Khu.éex’. The show airs on Thursdays at 3 p.m. and Sundays at noon.
Created by Wil Johnson, ’08, chief diversity, equity and inclusion officer for Snohomish County, the “At-homish” podcast focuses on creating brave spaces of safety and belonging that encourage community well-being. Now in its second season, the show features conversations with civil servants and community members who focus on building relationships that make everyone feel at home.
A collaboration between journalist Marcus Harrison Green, founder of the South Seattle Emerald, and Professor Nora Kenworthy, who teaches at UW Bothell and wrote the book “Crowded Out,” this post-pandemic podcast explores how to live with uncertainty and discomfort without disconnecting from our shared humanity. “In the Meanwhile” delivers insightful dialogue, candor and humor.
Co-hosted by therapist Kara Bazzi, ’01, Dr. Lexi Giblin, ’04, and dietitian Julie Church—co-founders of Opal: Food+Body Wisdom, a Seattle-based eating disorder treatment center—”The Appetite” podcast features conversations with healthcare professionals on topics related to food, body, movement and psychological well-being. Recent episodes have explored themes including women in sports, diet culture, perfectionism and the rise of weight-loss drugs.