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Seattle Nice

David Hyde, Erica Barnett, and Sandeep Kaushik

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It’s getting harder and harder to talk about politics, especially if you disagree. Well, screw that. Seattle Nice aims to be the most opinionated and smartest analysis of what’s really happening in Seattle politics available in any medium. Each episode dives into contentious and sometimes ridiculous topics, exploring perspectives from across Seattle's political spectrum, from city council brawls to the ways the national political conversation filters through our unique political process. Eve ...
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Disabled Air Force Veteran, Tanya Barnett is a healthy relationship expert and lifestyle empowerment speaker. She is the Award-Winning and Best Selling Author of Being a Wife Just Got Real. Tanya was inducted into the Charles County NAACP Hall of Fame because of the work of her nonprofit, Forever Free Books. She has been featured on/ in OWNTv, Essence Magazine, Huffington Post, The Today Show, The Tom Joyner Morning Show, TEDx, Sirius XM, Johns Hopkins University, NAACP, Congressional Black ...
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Grief Street

Jordy Glassner & Erica Rozmid

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Welcome to Grief Street! What happens when two lifelong friends and therapists experience grief in the forms of late-term baby loss and terminal brain cancer? A podcast exploring all things grief, loss and the human experience! Your hosts, Jordy Glassner, LMFT, and Erica Rozmid, PhD ask each other the messy, scary questions and invite guests and experts to join them in the vulnerability by sharing their own stories of how grief has touched their lives. In each episode, Jordy and Erica naviga ...
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Right Off Track

Courtney Enders

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From a Disney Movie, Right On Track about her and her 5X NHRA Pro Stock World Champion sister, Erica Enders to becoming FloRacing's in-house Drag Racing expert, Courtney Enders life has been Drag Racing from birth. With all of the insider information, traveling the country for multiple series as a content creator for Flo, Courtney has your all-access pass to the world of Drag Racing.
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Erica out this week, so we bring you a preview of a new podcast called "Blue City Blues." Twenty years ago, in the wake of a searing presidential defeat, Dan Savage encouraged progressives to move to blue cities and to fortify them into an “Urban Archipelago” of culturally separatist bastions that rejected the reactionary politics of the larger red…
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Learn about the latest in local public affairs in about the time it takes for a coffee break! Brian Callanan of Seattle Channel and Jon Scholes, President and CEO of the Downtown Seattle Association, discuss a new city ordinance that will waive design review for new development downtown, the DSA's take on the city's mixed economic forecast, the imp…
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Jordy's back home from rehab. She sits down with Erica and Alex in her home on her own couch to reflect upon the last few weeks in a cathartic conversation. (Sorry guys, no video for this one. We had issues, but thankfully the audio came out clean!) --- Subscribe, rate & review on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Visit our website:…
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With Erica gone this week David and Sandeep take a one-week vacation from city politics to take a closer look at the root causes of the problems facing Seattle Schools, including a controversial push by some district leaders to close up to 21 schools in the face of a nearly $100 million deficit. Said special guest Robert Cruickshank, “This is one o…
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Learn about the latest in local public affairs in about the time it takes for a coffee break! Brian Callanan of Seattle Channel and guest host Ryan Packer of The Urbanist discuss the latest economic forecast for the City of Seattle, a revised growth plan from Mayor Bruce Harrell, and some big financial challenges for two local transit agencies. If …
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We update you with latest on Jordy. Plus, we go in the Grief Street interview bank and grab interviews with two of our friends, Nicole Marusa and Ryan Kahn, to discuss losing their dads at different times in their lives. Apologies for the audio issues throughout the episode, tried to fix it up as best as possible! --- Subscribe, rate & review on Ap…
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This week special guest Daniel Malone, the Executive Director of the Downtown Emergency Service Center, answered some difficult questions about the politics of homelessness, troubles at the King County Regional Homelessness Authority, and other issues. Malone also turned the tables with a question of his own. "When are you guys going to start argui…
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Learn about the latest in local public affairs in about the time it takes for a coffee break! Brian Callanan of Seattle Channel and former Seattle City Councilmember Andrew J. Lewis discuss where the City Council's budget discussions are going, a new power structure for the King County Regional Homelessness Authority, the expansion of 911 alternati…
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This one is raw. Jordy had her third brain surgery last week and this time recovery is a lot tougher than anticipated. Upon waking up, she was unable to move the entire left side of her body, fearing that she was permanently paralyzed. Luckily that is not the case, but there is a long road to recovery. Before Erica and Alex visit Jordy at an inpati…
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We discuss and debate Erica's in-depth interview with SPD's interim chief Sue Rahr. Plus, Kshama Sawant's campaign against Kamala Harris, and Erica's latest on the city budget. Our editor is Quinn Waller. Send us a text Thanks to Uncle Ike's pot shop for sponsoring this week's episode! If you want to advertise please contact us at realseattlenice@g…
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Learn about the latest in local public affairs in about the time it takes for a coffee break! Brian Callanan of Seattle Channel and former Seattle City Council President Debora Juarez discuss her next move in politics, her thoughts on having six new Councilmembers steer their way through a City budget process, the impact of SOAP/SODA zones, and mor…
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Our friend made the most viral short film in the world. Luke Barnett, actor, writer, and producer, shares the inspiring story behind his viral sensation, The Crossing Over Express. Luke opens up about the emotional journey of creating a short film about the last conversation with someone before they die — inspired by a video his mom made before she…
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Did Tanya Woo or Alexis Mercedes Rinck win the Seattle Nice debate for a citywide city council seat? Does it matter? Our editor is Quinn Waller. Thanks to Uncle Ike's pot shop for sponsoring this week's episode! If you want to advertise please contact us at realseattlenice@gmail.com Send us a text Support the show Your support on Patreon helps pay …
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This week's episode is our Seattle Nice City Council Position 8 debate from Tuesday October 1. Special thanks to candidates Tanya Woo and Alexis Mercedes Rinck, the amazing pros at Town Hall and to the hundreds of civic-minded superstars who turned out to watch both the city council and vice presidential debates. Our editor is Quinn Waller. Send us…
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Learn about the latest in local public affairs in about the time it takes for a coffee break! Brian Callanan of Seattle Channel and independent journalist Kevin Schofield discuss the financial pressures and political savvy behind the Mayor's recent budget proposal, the uncertain future of the city's 2026 budget, concerns over police no longer repor…
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This is a good one. Live from Palm Springs, Jordy and Erica reflect on Jordy's experience at a wedding that ended up being more emotional than she expected. They then explore how to navigate celebratory events when your life feels f*cked up. Next, they interview TikTok star Caroline Cray, who lives with Mast Cell Activation Syndrome, a condition so…
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This week Seattle Nice debates Erica's take on Mayor Bruce Harrell's new budget. TL;DR Harrell avoided big budget cuts but progressives are pissed that he tapped the lucrative payroll tax on big business known as JumpStart to pull that off. Don't miss the city council debate and VP debate watch party at Town Hall this coming Tuesday October 1. We k…
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Learn about the latest in local public affairs in about the time it takes for a coffee break! Brian Callanan of Seattle Channel and Erica C. Barnett, founder of Publicola, discuss the tradeoffs in Mayor Bruce Harrell's budget proposal, a new plan for lateral police hires and increased neighborhood surveillance, a new contract between Seattle and th…
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Yes, Jordy got into a new trial. Jordy and Erica delve into Jordy’s upcoming trial, discussing her hopes and anxieties as she prepares for this crucial step in her journey. Jordy opens up about her feelings and what this trial means for her future. Then they welcome Benjamin Goldman, a funeral director from the greater Chicago area and one of Jordy…
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This week Seattle's city council voted to send two competing measures to the ballot to fund affordable housing. Initiative 137, the measure social housing activists support, proposes a new, "excess compensation tax" on big business. Council member Maritza Rivera is backing a new, "alternative" measure that would rely instead on existing JumpStart t…
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Learn about the latest in local public affairs in about the time it takes for a coffee break! Brian Callanan of Seattle Channel and guest host Justin Carder of the Capitol Hill Blog discuss the new alternative proposed by the City Council regarding funding for social housing, another housing program from King County (that sounds a lot like social h…
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Get your tissues out for this one. In this week’s episode, we catch up with Erica and Jordy after a very emotional few weeks. Jordy reflects on her feelings after a failed CAR-T cell trial and an impending third brain surgery. Erica and Jordy share some of their deepest fears about terminal illness and death. There is no guidebook for how to manage…
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Caleb Banta-Green of UW medicine joins the pod to debate the pros and cons of Seattle's current approach to drugs. The conversation kicks off with Barnett and Banta-Green blasting the city council's latest plan to create six new “stay out” zones for drug crimes. The conversation then broadens to a deeper debate about whether some coercion helps or …
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Learn about the latest in Seattle-area public affairs in about the time it takes for a coffee break! Brian Callanan of Seattle Channel and guest host Hannah Krieg of the Stranger discuss a highly-charged meeting that appears to be leading to new laws to combat drug use and prostitution, a new agreement between the City of Seattle and the King Count…
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The city council is making plans to speed up the process for building in downtown Seattle by exempting certain buildings from design review. Erica and Sandeep agree about the merits of the proposal, while David as devil's advocate tries to insert some skepticism into their urbanist love fest. We also talk about the King County Council's about-face …
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Learn about the latest in local public affairs in about the time it takes for a coffee break! Brian Callanan of Seattle Channel and David Kroman of the Seattle Times discuss a legal case finally dropped against former Councilmember Kshama Sawant, problems with a police accountability watchdog group, an investment in back-to-school safety, a major b…
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Jordy and Erica return as we pieced together two separate, raw and honest conversations recorded over the past couple of weeks. Jordy opens up about the ongoing trials and tribulations of her recovery journey, both mentally and physically. From navigating the highs and lows of her health to grappling with the emotional weight of her experiences, Jo…
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This week, it's a patrons-first podcast with an insider's look at last week's Democratic National Convention! Brian Callanan of Seattle Channel speaks with guest co-host Scott Greenstone of KUOW about Scott's reporting at the DNC, the rising significance of Washington State in this year's national elections, and more. If you like this podcast and w…
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Surrogates are calling Mayor Bruce Harrell's downtown recovery plan a "roaring success" for the city. Are they right? We debate that, and whether "return to work" is overrated. What is the good life, Seattle? To advertise or just get in touch you can reach Seattle Nice at realseattlenice@gmail.com Our editor is Quinn Waller. Send us a text Support …
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Seattle Nice takes a lively look at a proposed ban on prostitution "loitering," and proposed Stay Out of Stay Out of Area of Prostitution (SOAP) zones. This follows the proposed banishment of some drug users from select areas downtown, called SODAs or “Stay Out of Drug Areas." Check out Erica's extensive coverage on Publicola, and while you're at i…
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Learn about the latest in local public affairs in about the time it takes for a coffee break! Brian Callanan of Seattle Channel and David Kroman of the Seattle Times discuss a disagreement over mental health funding for Seattle schools, the Seattle's push for "exclusion zones" for prostitution or drug crime, a race to the finish to pass legislation…
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In this highly anticipated episode, we finally sit down with Hank, Jordy's husband, to hear his side of the story. Listeners have been asking for this episode, and now Hank opens up about his experience as a caregiver while navigating the emotional and physical toll of Jordy’s battle with brain cancer. He shares candid insights into the challenges,…
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It's a patrons-first podcast on the future of Seattle Public Schools! Brian Callanan of Seattle Channel talks with Seattle Council PTSA President Samantha Fogg about declining school populations (and funding), school closures planned for the fall of 2025, and school safety, too. If you like this podcast--where you can learn about the latest in loca…
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Seattle Nice was on our best behavior this week because had company—Scott Greenstone, a politics reporter at KUOW radio and host of the new KUOW podcast Sound Politics! We discussed the statewide election results (Scott reported that the vibe at Republican gubernatorial candidate Semi Bird's party was weirdly "optimistic") and the race to replace F…
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Jordy takes a much-needed break to recover from her recent CAR-T cell trial and an unexpected illness. Stepping in for Jordy is one of our closest friends, Jenny, who not only brings her warmth and insight but also has a personal connection to the topic we're discussing today. Today, we are honored to have Alyssa Madrid (@healthyivf) join us. Alyss…
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There's an election coming up for a citywide seat on the Seattle City Council, and the question everyone's asking is: Can a progressive challenger beat a member of the Class of 2023? Tanya Woo, the citywide Position 8 incumbent, actually lost her race for a single-district seat last year but was elevated to a citywide position anyway—not by voters,…
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Learn about the latest in local public affairs in about the time it takes for a coffee break! Brian Callanan of Seattle Channel and David Kroman of the Seattle Times discuss the arrest of Belltown Hellcat driver Miles Hudson, an ultimatum from DoorDash to the City of Seattle, a new agreement with the King County Jail, a push for low-income energy a…
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Seattle's City Council says it needs more options to jail people who commit misdemeanors. Criminal justice reformer and MacArthur "Genius" Grant winner Lisa Daugaard joins us to debate and discuss. Daugaard is best-known for helping launch Seattle's Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD) program. Plus, Lisa weights in on a recent Seattle auditor…
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Jordy takes us through the entire journey of her recent hospital stay for her CAR-T cell infusion. From the highs and lows to the most excruciating headaches she's ever experienced, Jordy shares her candid reflections on this challenging period at Mass General Hospital. Now that she's out of the hospital, she discusses how she's feeling and what li…
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Learn about the latest in local public affairs in about the time it takes for a coffee break! Brian Callanan of Seattle Channel and David Kroman of the Seattle Times discuss the City's new plan to incarcerate misdemeanor offenders in a jail in Des Moines, an update on public safety from Interim SPD Chief Sue Rahr, the swearing-in of Chief Amy Smith…
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In this surreal episode of Grief Street, we join Jordy as she chats with Erica from her hospital bed at Mass General Hospital, just hours before her crucial infusion. They navigate the complex emotions of hope, fear, and resilience in the face of Jordy's upcoming trial which has garnered some popularity thanks to New York Magazine. Lindsay Fireston…
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This week interim Seattle police chief Sue Rahr fired an officer for joking about the death of a 23-year-old graduate student. We discuss and debate the case and police accountability in Seattle. Plus, will Joe Biden be the Democrat's nominee? Quinn Waller is our editor. Send us a text Support the show Your support on Patreon helps pay for editing,…
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Learn about the latest in local public affairs in about the time it takes for a coffee break! Brian Callanan of Seattle Channel and David Kroman of the Seattle Times discuss the continuing delay on passing new app-based delivery driver legislation, an update on equitable development projects, concerns about light rail expansion in West Seattle, a d…
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Seattle Councilmember Tanya Woo recently reported graffiti to the FBI "as as hate crime," according to Publicola. We take a closer look at Woo's claims and concerns, and debate the civility question. Our editor is Quinn Waller. Send us a text Support the show Your support on Patreon helps pay for editing, production, live events and the unique, har…
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In this heartfelt episode of Grief Street, Jordy and Erica spend their final day together in Boston before parting ways for another month. With a mix of bittersweet moments and deep reflections, they navigate the emotions of their impending separation. Joining them is Emma Belle, the inspiring founder of TFMR Mamas, a supportive community for those…
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Learn about the latest in local public affairs in about the time it takes for a coffee break! Brian Callanan of Seattle Channel and David Kroman of the Seattle Times discuss the finalized version of the transportation levy headed to voters, tweaks to Housing Levy spending and the approval of an offices-to-housing measure, a new report on drug overd…
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Jordy and Erica are finally reunited in Boston just days following Jordy’s second craniotomy. Tune in to hear how Jordy’s surgery went and what's next. Then join us for a powerful conversation with a friend who bravely shares her journey with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) for the first time. Hear the intimate details of her diagnosis, the struggles of li…
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After the Mayor's announcement about expanding CARE (Community Assisted Response and Engagement, Seattle's third public safety department), questions remain: how have CARE's 911-alternative behavioral health teams performed? Does expanding CARE mean we need fewer police officers? With host Brian Callanan of Seattle Channel, special guest Amy Smith,…
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Seattle Nice digs into and debates the other controversial Supreme Court decision about homeless people sleeping outdoors. Our editor is Quinn Waller. Send us a text Support the show Your support on Patreon helps pay for editing, production, live events and the unique, hard-hitting local journalism and commentary you hear weekly on Seattle Nice.…
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Jordy and Erica share their final conversation on the pod before Jordy departs for Boston to participate in a critical clinical trial in Boston at Mass General Hospital. With hearts heavy, they discuss the immense challenges and emotional toll the next few months will bring. In today’s episode, they are joined by Jordy's previous clinical superviso…
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