
Carol Smith
Editor at KUOW-FM (Seattle, WA)
Author CROSSING THE RIVER: Seven Stories That Saved My Life @Abramsbooks; Editor @KUOW. Writer. #journalism, #longform, #memoir. Views my own.
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1 week ago |
kuow.org | Joshua McNichols |Monica Nickelsburg |Lucy Soucek |Carol Smith
If you've got tariff whiplash, you're not alone. The Trump administration's on-again, off-again tariffs are meant to protect domestic businesses and bring industry back to the US. So tariffs should be good for the iconic local industries we're so proud of here in the Pacific Northwest...right? On today's episode we'll dig into three of these Northwest industries: salmon, craft breweries, and aerospace parts, to see how they could be affected by rising tariffs.
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3 weeks ago |
kuow.org | Monica Nickelsburg |Joshua McNichols |Lucy Soucek |Carol Smith
When it comes to the white-collar workforce, alarm bells are starting to go off. The tech industry is seeing widespread layoffs, and a lot of those laid off workers are struggling to find new gigs. Some experts speculate that these are early signs of AI moving into the workforce and replacing jobs. Microsoft is one company at the center of this debate, so Monica sat down with its president Brad Smith to ask: is AI already taking our jobs? And if so, what can we do about it?
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4 weeks ago |
kuow.org | Monica Nickelsburg |Joshua McNichols |Lucy Soucek |Carol Smith
Experts say kids are spinning out online. Can Washington lawmakers help by putting seatbelts on social media? Parents, tech workers and even kids are asking for social media regulation, and there’s a bill moving through the Washington State Legislature that could make it happen. Senate Bill 5708 would block apps like Instagram and Snapchat from using addictive algorithms to keep kids scrolling. It would also require apps to stop sending push notifications late at night and during school hours.
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1 month ago |
kuow.org | Monica Nickelsburg |Joshua McNichols |Carol Smith |Lucy Soucek
For months, Seattle's tech industry has been reeling from layoffs. Microsoft, Amazon, Expedia and Starbucks are just a few of the companies who've recently let corporate employees go. And that's left many tech workers in a tough spot. But could there be a silver lining? With so many people suddenly out of a job, could these layoffs lead to a startup baby boom? On today's episode, Monica sits down with Geekwire co-founder Todd Bishop to find out.
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1 month ago |
kuow.org | Monica Nickelsburg |Joshua McNichols |Lucy Soucek |Carol Smith
Skiing has never been cheap, but it used to be accessible to families and casual skiers. Now the slopes seem to have turned into a playground for the rich. Tickets are costly...and large companies are buying out smaller ski hills. On today's episode, why is it so expensive? And is there a way for everyone to access the mountains? Thank you to the supporters of KUOW, you help make this show possible! If you want to help out, go to kuow.org/donate/boomingnotes.
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