The home of KOMO Newsradio podcasts, featuring the KOMO Watercooler with Charlie Harger and Taylor Van Cise.
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Accounting Matters lives up to its title, covering vital accounting topics that actually matter to professionals in the accounting trenches. We start with a new topic and definition every episode, then highlight and discuss the key areas, from evaluation to reporting. Accounting Matters is hosted by public accounting veterans Adam Olsen & Nicole Harger from advisory firm Embark. LinkedIn - https://hubs.ly/H0XgZnG0 Instagram - https://hubs.ly/H0XgYNZ0 Twitter - https://hubs.ly/H0Xg-dz0 Facebo ...
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Follow along each week as we change lives through education abroad.
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Your favorite KIRO Newsradio hosts deliver bite-sized commentary on the people and events making news in your world.
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2020 Visions is a six part series presented by Rys Farthing and K. Biswas charting Britain's future. Episode 1: The Political Future. Guests: Labour’s Jon Cruddas MP; human rights activist Peter Tatchell; ConservativeHome editor Jonathan Isaby, psephologist Professor John Curtice; Dr Madsen Pirie, Director of the free-market Adam Smith Institute; LibDem Voice editor Stephen Tall; David Babbs of campaign organisation 38 Degrees, and the New Statesman’s Laurie Penny. Episode 2: Poverty, inequa ...
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Featuring honest conversations with professionals from across the creative industry, Rough Draft explores the creative process, tools and resources used by some of the best in the business. From directors, to journalists, to content creators, we shed light onto what it looks like to break into the industry, make mistakes, collaborate with other creatives, and the essential tools that help us along the way. New episodes are released every two weeks on Thursdays. Visit rev.com/podcast for more ...
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In today's commentary, Charlie Harger describes the important role SPD's Public Affairs Office serves and how important it is to get the information to the public
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Dave Ross is hopeful that those who are taking over gas stations to protest gas prices take over his next
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Admittedly, I am not a huge sports fan, but I am a fan of being a fan. I like excitement, fun and school spirit. I enjoy a game when I go. I root for the home team. I ride the wave of excitement when tournaments and playoffs are underway. I also value local tradition and civic pride. And honestly, those are the two most important reasons Gonzaga Un…
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Patti Payne looks back on the life of Dan Evans
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While The United States is known for being a world superpower, perhaps we still have a lot to learn. In today’s commentary brought to you by WaFed bank, Angela Poe Russell shares 3 things we should adopt from a country she visited 5,000 miles away
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Further, Faster: Practical Tips & Efficiency Hacks from a One Person Office (feat. Hillary Sabbagh)
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This week, host Zac Macinnes is joined by Hillary Sabbagh, Director of International Programs at Stonehill College, for a dynamic dialogue focused on efficiency through the lens of one-person offices. Tune in to learn Hillary’s pro-tips to maximize resources, stay nimble in pursuit of our goals, and embrace what doing a little bit of everything tea…
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We get it – we know your muffler’s broken!
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Nuclear waste at Hanford has been a disaster waiting to happen for generations.
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Patti Payne tells us the story of Rob Angel and the power of Pictionary
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While I blame him for his alleged actions, I’m also reserving some anger for something else that stood out while reading the indictment -- the people who knew about his behavior and did nothing about it. The indictment against Diddy even said that physical abuse was quote "recurrent and widely known" and that he relied on associates, employees and …
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Charlie Harger has a bold idea for how to handle the traffic in Seattle
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Over the weekend, after some fact-checking, the news shows did a deep analysis into why J.D. Vance and Donald Trump would spread a rumor about Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, eating pets and hunting geese. It’s a little concerning because they’re running for a job where the decisions involve trillions of dollars and the world’s most powerf…
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It’s so simple. Treat people well and they will treat you well in return.
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We all want to save the Earth, but none of us wants to pay for it. And in November, we’ll get a chance to say so — by repealing the Climate Commitment Act, better known as the law that broke my gas budget. How did it come to this?
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We all have our own stories to tell, here's one from Patti Payne.
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It’s getting harder to deny what’s happening in Auburn. Less than a week ago, I reported on the growing wave of shootings and stabbings in the city, the kind of violence that keeps you up at night — if not from worry, then from the sounds of actual gunfire. Brittany Reid, who helps run the Auburn Washington Community Facebook page, didn’t sugarcoat…
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Australia is for All: Evolving Student Motivations for Study Abroad Down Under (feat. Todd St. Vrain & Matt Stubbert)
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Australia truly excels in terms of academics, student support, inclusivity and engagement. Join host Zac Macinnes as he sits down with Todd St. Vrain, North America Student Recruitment Manager (Canada and US) for the University of Melbourne and Matt Stubbert, International Regional Manager, Europe and USA at Bond University for an insightful conver…
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Feliks Banel discusses the important role radio still plays in his life
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Sometimes you just need to look outside, take a deep breathe and head to the beach
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I’ve been thinking a lot about leadership lately. I know leadership is not just spewing empty political talk and platitudes on both sides of the aisle. I wish for people in positions of power to stop rattling on in jibber-jabber and put some integrity — oh my gosh — even honesty in their words. And that takes listening to the people who voted for t…
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Before the Supreme Court ruling in June, many West Coast cities faced legal landmines if they forced homeless people off the streets without offering an alternative. But with the nation’s highest court weighing in, cities have options again.
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The annual Harger family trip to the Washington State Fair has Charlie Harger feeling reflective
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A poetic salute to the forecasters from Patti Payne
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There are times when J.D. Vance says one thing, then does another.
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Charlie Harger: Social media is about to become a political battlefield with looming election
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This is it. The last week before things start to ramp up and get even more uncomfortable.
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This week, we take a deep dive into the topic of empowering students who identify as part of the LGBTQ+ community on their path to study abroad. Join host Zac Macinnes for a thoughtful and inspiring conversation with David Harger, Coordinator for Study Abroad Financial Operations and Advising at Christopher Newport University, exploring trends and …
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Dave Ross discusses censorship of RFK, Jr.'s views on vaccines.
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A new COVID-19 booster was just approved by the FDA Thursday for everyone six months of age and older. But despite mountains of evidence that the vaccines save lives, many of you reading right now won’t bother getting one. Even within the most at-risk population -- seniors 75 years old and older -- just 40% of that age group received last year’s up…
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Are there some words that just drive you nuts?
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With all the excitement and attention surrounding the Democratic National convention, one very important story seemed to fly under the radar. In today’s commentary brought to you by wa- fed bank - Angela Poe Russell highlights the issue and a larger one that could impact all of us.
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KIRO News Radio's Charlie Harger reacts to the damaged street car and the shockingly low ridership of it. He doesn't like to give up, but it might be time to for the Southlake Union Street Car
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With the Democratic National Convention starting this week, it will be inportant for democrats to get their message out, but with protests planned and fierce campagin rhetoric, will it be heard?
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In today's guest commentary, Nicole Brodeur explores the phenomenom that is known as "The Swift Lift" and how it may help the Harris campagin
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PAtti Payne recently went to an event that reminded her just how giving folks can be
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The Olympics may have ended, but there was one moment that really stuck with Angela Poe Russell. She tells us about that in today's commentary
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Jim Walsh, chairman of the Washington State Republican Party, discusses the importance of transparency in the political process.
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Future Ready: Academic Alignment & Delivery to Maximize Student Success in Study Abroad (feat. Elizabeth Erbeznik, Ph.D.)
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Welcome back! This week, Host Zac Macinnes is joined by Dr. Elizabeth Erbeznik, Senior Associate Vice President of Curriculum & Academics, for an insightful conversation centered on how academic excellence in education abroad can support future-ready learners. This episode will emphasize the critical nature of location-based learning, strong co-cur…
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We are back to talking about crowd sizes and Dave Ross asks... why?
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It’s so often in life that we don’t always think about an issue until it impacts us. And that’s the case for the topic in today’s commentary
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This morning's traffic problem in Everett is a reminder that driving can be dangerous even when everyone is following the rules. All the more reason crack down on the people who make a habit out of FLOUTING the rules. Here's Patti Payne with today's guest commentary
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It's the day after election day -- and all the focus is on which candidates won and which candidates lost. But Dave Ross would like to gin up a little excitement for a different race.
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Your AM Now hosts Adam Olsen and Matt Fisser are back to bring you what’s happening in accounting and finance, including stories on: The FASB’s proposed ASU on the scope of derivative accounting and share-based payments from customers. The IASB’s recently completed review of IFRS 15 and IFRS for SMEs Accounting Standard along with some final decisi…
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Practical ways leaders can overcome the accountant shortage from 3 managing directors with direct experience.توسط Embark
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KIRO News Radio's Charlie Harger admits Kamala Harris was put into a unique situation, but that doesn't mean she shouldn't be prepared to face the press
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Can anyone hear this morning?
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Sometimes you gotta get out there and do something new, you never know where life might take you. Travis Mayfield discusses that and more in today's commentary
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Patti Payne has been following the Olympics and has some takeaways for our politicians
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Just this week in the presidential race, we’ve witnessed a lot of name calling. Words like ding dong, weird, bum just to name a few. Here’s the question - do you want news outlets to continue reporting them? Should we? In today’s commentary brought to you by WAFed Bank, Angela Poe Russell makes a case.…
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Tune into Accounting Matters as we speak about ASU 2024-01. Adam and Nicole explore how the latest profits interest guidance impacts your business & provide results-driven approaches.توسط Embark
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The OVERKLOOKED generation demands its day in the spotlights says Charlie Harger
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