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Eric Liu chats with Rainier Valley Post editor

Amber Campbell is founder and editor of the Rainier Valley Post, a volunteer-run neighborhood-based blog and community forum focused on Southeast Seattle. On this week’s Seattle Voices, she talks with Eric Liu about her passion for the Rainier Valley – home to one of America’s most diverse zip codes. She lives and[More]

Watch it now: arts entrepreneur on Seattle Voices

Eric Liu sits down with arts entrepreneur Matthew Richter on this week's Seattle Voices. Richter is the program manager of Storefronts Seattle, which brings art to vacant storefronts in neighborhoods throughout Seattle and other regional cities. He has founded and directed three arts centers and as a curator and producer, has presented[More]

Eric Liu sits down with Joni Earl on Seattle Voices

Sound Transit CEO Joni Earl talks about her career path, leadership style and the work of Sound Transit’s 18-member board to complete a network of light rail, commuter rail and express buses linking Seattle and the 51 other cities around the region. She reflects on efforts to forge strong partnerships with local[More]

Eric Liu sits down with Tim Keck on Seattle Voices

Tim Keck is the president of Index Newspapers LLC, which publishes The Stranger and the Portland Mercury. Previously, Tim helped inspire the creation of office browser blockers everywhere, by founding the famous satirical newspaper The Onion. Watch as Tim and Eric discuss his early ventures into journalism, his expansion into multimedia, and the future of the[More]

John McKay joins Eric Liu on Seattle Voices

A former U.S. Attorney, John McKay joined Seattle University Law School`s faculty after he resigned along with eight other U.S. Attorneys in 2007. A graduate of the University of Washington, he now teaches and lectures nationally on terrorism, ethics and leadership. Watch as John and Eric discuss his past influences, his current[More]

Eric Liu sits down with Carlo Scandiuzzi on Seattle Voices

Carlo Scandiuzzi is Executive Director of ACT - A Contemporary Theatre, and has championed the company's innovative initiatives like the ACT Pass, Central Heating Lab and other community building projects. Watch other shows at: www.seattlechannel.org/SeattleVoices. Premieres Tue., Dec. 27, 7 p.m.[More]

Join Jerry Grinstein and host Eric Liu on Seattle Voices

Jerry Grinstein, co-founder of Madrona Venture Group, was born in Seattle. Jerry has served in leadership roles at Delta Airlines, Western Airlines, and Burlington Northern Santa Fe, where he oversaw the company’s acquisition of Santa Fe Pacific Corp., creating the nation’s largest railroad. Jerry’s crowded résumé also includes his time serving as[More]

Host Eric Liu sits down with Lee Rhodes on Seattle Voices

glassybaby founder Lee Rhodes is a three-time cancer survivor whose company has donated more than $600,000 from sales to charities dedicated to helping cancer patients during chemotherapy. Handmade by Seattle artists and featuring over 400 different colors, glassybaby products bring a unique and enduring light to families in the darkest of times.[More]

Seattle Voices with Eric Liu featuring John Cook

John Cook writes about startups, entrepreneurs, mobile technologies, social networking, online commerce, geek culture and many other topics for GeekWire. Tune in to see John and Eric Liu discuss the current binary state of the union, the quickly shifting role of journalists, and the highs and lows witnessed during a decade of[More]

Kip Tokuda joins Eric Liu on Seattle Voices

As a career advocate for children and for social justice, community activist Kip Tokuda served four terms as a State Legislator, including Chairmanship of the Human Services Committee.A native Seattleite, his family was placed in a concentration camp in Idaho following Executive Order 9066, an event that has fueled his lifelong commitment[More]