RadioActive Podcast
1) An hour of 'choose your own adventure' radio by Seattle teens
Nine stories of teenagers navigating high-stakes decisions and forks in the road.
2) RadioActive showcase: Nine stories by Seattle-area teens
In this hour of youth radio, hosts Gavin Muhlfelder and Phillip Zhou present nine RadioActive Youth Media stories produced in 2023. They also talk with some of the youth producers about the time they ...Show More
3) 'We built this together.' The 20-year legacy of KUOW's RadioActive
Late last month, KUOW announced the station was ending its RadioActive Youth Media program. For 20 years, RadioActive brought listeners the stories and perspectives of young people in the Pacific Nort...Show More
4) "We built this together": The legacy of KUOW's RadioActive Youth Media
Late last month, KUOW announced the station was ending its RadioActive Youth Media program. For 20 years, RadioActive brought listeners the stories and perspectives of young people in the Pacific Nort...Show More
5) Why one young Marine refused to fight in Iraq
It’s been more than 20 years since Darren Fisher said 'no' to fighting in the so-called war on terror.
6) Building community is 'an act of social justice’ at the Seattle Fandango Project
RadioActive’s Vivi Cardenas-Habell says the Seattle Fandango Project played a key role in her upbringing. But she didn’t fully appreciate it until Covid took it away.
Building community is 'an act of social justice’ at the Seattle Fandango Project
04:28 | Apr 18th, 2024
7) At 16, my grandma had an abortion. At 18, I’m telling her story
In the summer of 1972, the year before Roe v. Wade made abortion legal nationwide, Elaine Fichter was 16 years old and eight weeks pregnant.
8) My grandfather’s 'Little Story': A journey through war and prison in Vietnam
My grandparents and their children lived comfortably in southern Vietnam. But everything changed on April 30, 1975.
My grandfather’s 'Little Story': A journey through war and prison in Vietnam
04:30 | Apr 4th, 2024
9) Separated from his family in Eritrea at 7, this Seattle man now mentors East African kids
When Habtom Hagos was 7 years old, he was separated from his family.
10) The First Night Project makes cancer ward stays a little easier for teens
A cancer diagnosis "sucks." And the hospital stays that follow don't make it any easier.