We follow a King County Metro Access rider on their commute and talk about the challenges the program faces. This episode originally appeared on KBCS' Unmute the Commute. Listen live on 91.3 KBCS Monday mornings at 7am PST.
This story originally aired on 91.3 KBCS' Unmute the Commute: https://www.kbcs.fm/2018/09/17/unmute-the-commute-a-friend-and-a-stranger/ Caleb Gustin rides the bus to their nightshift as an ER nurse. But their day job—or, rather other nights
I'm trying to fit in in Seattle and trying to navigate diversity. So I reached out to professionals. Thank you Emily Affolter and Kaitlyn He for the insightful conversations about diversity and inclusion in our world today.
At Seattle's March For Our Lives on March 24, 2018, I asked a couple dozen people why they were marching. In turn, it helped me figure out why I march.
In the small town of Marfa, Texas, you have to shuffle jobs around to make it work. The poster-child of this way of life is the Justice of the Peace, David Beebe.