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Transmission

English, Health / Medicine, 1 season, 36 episodes, 12 hours, 54 minutes
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Transmission is a podcast about life at the heart of an epidemic. As the nation copes with the unfolding Coronavirus pandemic, hear what it’s like in the Pacific Northwest, at the vanguard of the COVID-19 outbreak.
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New Podcast: The Walk Home

KNKX Public Radio and The Seattle Times want to share a new podcast: The Walk Home. Listen to the first episode here. To get new episodes as they come out, look for The Walk Home wherever you get your podcasts or visit thewalkhomepodcast.org.
9/7/202232 minutes, 18 seconds
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Episode 35: Turned Around

A year ago, Dr. Nick Mark worried he might not survive the pandemic. He's a critical-care doctor in Seattle who performs risky procedures, like intubations, on some of the sickest COVID-19 patients. He and his colleagues updated their wills and made sure their life insurance premiums were paid automatically.
6/22/202128 minutes
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Episode 34: Silver Linings

Now that most students are back in school in the Northwest, there are a lot of feelings going around.
4/22/202128 minutes
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Episode 33: Coming Back to Life

On the day I meet 86-year-old Chris Swanson inside her room at Horizon House in Seattle’s First Hill neighborhood, it feels like a party.
4/7/202110 minutes, 21 seconds
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Episode 32: The Vaccine Hunters

When 65-year-old Bonnie McGuire was vaccinated earlier this year for COVID-19, a huge weight of worry disappeared in an instant.
3/9/202127 minutes, 39 seconds
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Episode 31: The Long Winter

Emergencies do something to our brains. A few months after a catastrophe, people find themselves more irritable and less able to concentrate. Rates of depression and anxiety rise. Same with substance use and suicide. This has been observed in disaster after disaster.
2/10/202136 minutes, 49 seconds
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Episode 30: Words Matter

Living during a global pandemic is inherently stressful. Stress can negatively impact how we make decisions.
1/21/202112 minutes, 8 seconds
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Episode 29: The Slow Vaccine Rollout

It’s been about one month since the first coronavirus vaccine arrived in Washington state. Residents, some of them in tears, watched a nurse receive the first injection. This event was supposed to herald the beginning of the end of the coronavirus pandemic.
1/15/202114 minutes, 39 seconds
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Episode 28: Socially Distanced Santa

The beard is real. The suit is red. And he's separated from his guests by several feet and plexiglass. We meet Santas intent on creating memories, even in a pandemic. Note: This episode is especially appealing to those who appreciate the sounds of squealing children.
12/24/20208 minutes, 13 seconds
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Episode 27: Making the Rent

The coronavirus pandemic is testing our society’s safety net in ways we never imagined. There are millions of people across the country and thousands in Washington state who are unable to keep up with their rent.
12/16/202035 minutes, 28 seconds
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Episode 26: The COVID College Experience

College, in the minds of many incoming freshmen, is about so much more than education. It’s supposed to be a formative experience that creates lifelong memories and lifelong friendships, an adventure that sets the stage for the rest of your life.
11/25/202016 minutes, 45 seconds
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Episode 25: Therapies in the Works

Things are getting a little scary out there. The number of new coronavirus cases is on the rise. Hospital beds are filling up across the country. Deaths are climbing. Sobering stuff.
10/29/202016 minutes, 27 seconds
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Episode 24: What We Know

Now that we are several months into this pandemic, we are entering a phase that many doctors and researchers are worried about. Let’s take a look at where things stand.
10/2/202017 minutes, 16 seconds
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Episode 23: Back to School, Sort of...

In March of this year, as the novel coronavirus started to take hold of the region, students and teachers were notified that in person school was over and remote learning would get underway. At first, everyone thought the move to online learning would be temporary, but it wasn’t.
9/4/202033 minutes, 50 seconds
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Episode 22: The Race for a Vaccine

It’s been more than five months since the nation’s first novel coronavirus death happened, right here in the Seattle area.
8/13/202025 minutes, 13 seconds
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Episode 21: The Long Recovery

Tammy Edwards survived COVID-19. It was miserable, but she made it. She had hoped that once the virus ran its course, she could then get back to her life and her work as a nurse in Tacoma.
7/17/202018 minutes, 3 seconds
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Episode 20: Lockup to Lockdown

Imagine getting out of prison after almost two decades, and being released into … this.
6/18/202013 minutes, 55 seconds
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Episode 19: The Unpaid

Since the COVID-19 pandemic landed in Washington, the economic fallout has driven more than a million people in the state to apply for unemployment insurance.
6/12/202016 minutes, 45 seconds
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Episode 18: How You Holding Up?

A lot of us this year have gotten used to relying on computer models for projections of how many new COVID-19 cases we can expect, or when the economy might start to rebound. But those models can’t tell us how we’re going to feel, or how lockdown and grief and social breakdown will change the way we see and experience the world.
6/10/202027 minutes, 31 seconds
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Episode 17: Not My First Pandemic

We are a country wracked by illness, by economic crisis, and by tears in our social fabric that have existed all along, but are too gaping to ignore, once again.
6/2/202025 minutes, 29 seconds
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Episode 16: Family Planning

In many ways, “family planning” is a misnomer. The “planning” part only goes so far. Even with all the tools at your disposal, a lot of it is mostly out of your control and up to chance. A million little things have to go exactly right to bring life into the world.
5/27/202023 minutes, 47 seconds
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Episode 15: The Hardest Hit

As the COVID-19 pandemic has unfolded, some clear patterns have emerged. One is that people of color are being affected by this virus at higher rates than white people.
5/21/202021 minutes, 38 seconds
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Episode 14: Come To My Window

COVID-era isolation affects all of us. And for people with special needs, it brings all sorts of particular challenges, many that can’t be solved with a Zoom call.
5/14/202017 minutes, 46 seconds
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Episode 13: Finding Joy

There is a lot to worry about right now: our jobs and our health. How will we be able to make next month’s rent or mortgage payment? Then there is the bigger question — will life ever be the same again?
5/6/202023 minutes, 32 seconds
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Episode 12: Telling Stories

Telling stories live is both the oldest form of entertainment, probably, and a newish thriving art form. In the Pacific Northwest there are a whole range of storytelling series and events. These usually happen in a smallish venue, maybe a coffee shop.
5/1/202023 minutes
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Episode 11: The Counterpunch

We explore the power of the antibody — a protein that our blood cells make when our body encounters a virus.
4/24/202016 minutes, 26 seconds
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Episode 10: Learning As We Go

Today’s episode: Learning as we go.
4/22/202019 minutes, 45 seconds
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Episode 9: Confronting Mortality

Today’s episode: Confronting Mortality.
4/16/202023 minutes, 33 seconds
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Episode 8: The Virus-Eye View

Today's episode: The Virus-Eye View.
4/10/202011 minutes, 29 seconds
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Episode 7: Saying Goodbye

Today’s episode: Saying Goodbye.
4/8/202017 minutes, 26 seconds
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Episode 6: Getting Creative

There’s a bunch of psychological research out there that suggests constraints — having your choices limited — actually promotes creativity.
4/2/202029 minutes
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Episode 5: Stretched

When the novel coronavirus made its way to the United States, it landed here, in the Pacific Northwest. Transmission is a podcast about life at the heart of an epidemic.
3/27/202028 minutes
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Episode 4: Lessons Learned

When the novel coronavirus made its way to the United States, it landed here, in the Pacific Northwest. Transmission is a podcast about life at the heart of an epidemic.
3/25/202017 minutes
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Episode 3: Houseless

When the novel coronavirus made its way to the United States, it landed here, in the Pacific Northwest. Transmission is a podcast about life at the heart of an epidemic.
3/20/202017 minutes
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Episode 2: Housebound

When the novel coronavirus made its way to the United States, it landed here, in the Pacific Northwest. Transmission is a podcast about life at the heart of an epidemic.
3/18/202023 minutes
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Episode 1: Flattening the Curve

When the novel coronavirus made its way to American shores, it landed right here in the Pacific Northwest. Now, the Seattle area is the epicenter of America’s COVID-19 outbreak.
3/13/202017 minutes