Bryan Kohberger: The Podcast Ep. 5 This was a very bad week for Bryan Kohberger
The Defense challenged the all-important DNA evidence and subsequent search warrants used to finger Kohberger for the University of Idaho student murders. But the judge wasn't buying it.
Northwest Weather Podcast S1E2: Of Atmospheric Rivers, White Gold, and Bootleg Liquor
Our panel looks ahead at the rains to come (but should we call it the Pineapple Express?) while looking back at the booze that came in our geo-quiz. Plus, Adam shares the finer points of rhodium plating.
Bryan Kohberger: the Podcast Ep. 4 Mystery Men at the scene of the crime
Extra blood DNA found at the victims' house wasn't Bryan Kohberger's. It's the "bombshell" that could allow Bryan Kohberger to "walk free" at his capital murder trial - or so the headlines would have you believe. Our take: not quite but still maybe.
Northwest Weather Podcast: S1E1 WHOOSH! POW! CRACK!
Just in time for our first podcast forecast - winter weather from coast to coast. TL;DR version: wind here, snow there, and ice out East. Plus: why a little snow in Seattle may be WAY worse than a lot of snow in Chicago. And: play fair in our geo-guessing game.
Bryan Kohberger: The Podcast Ep. 3 Can I get a witness
As we wait for the judge to decide whether to throw out the knife sheath evidence against Bryan Kohbeger, there's already a *rebuttal* witness for the DNA link. If the strategy sounds doubtful to you, that's just what the defense wants.
Bryan Kohberger: The Podcast Ep. 2 I think you missed a spot
"It just surprises me that they didn't find more DNA evidence." So says a respected retired homicide detective, who also explains A) why he thinks that, and B) how this evidence could still be retrieved tomorrow with the right equipment.
Bryan Kohberger: The Podcast Ep. 1 The ruling that could change everything
The first Bryan Kohberger court hearing of 2025 may be the most important yet in the Idaho student murders case. If Judge Hippler throws out the prosecution's genetic genealogy link, everything police derived from it goes too: his car, his apartment and the cell phone pings near the scene of the crime.
We, the Game Changers, EP 3: Seattle City Attorney Ann Davison
This episode features Seattle City Attorney Ann Davison. A mom, teacher, volunteer, and ever-evolving leader, Ann Davison came to Seattle to join the Seattle SuperSonics front office in 1996. She attained a law degree in 2004 and had her own private practice until entering the public service realm, being sworn in as Seattle City Attorney in 2022. As City Attorney, Davison is the lead prosecuting attorney for Seattle and provides legal counsel and representation to the City of Seattle, including the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. City Attorney Davison shares how sports influenced her leadership voice, how she navigates disruption, and what keeps her motivated. Hosted by Beth Knox, president and CEO of the Seattle Sports Commission, We, The Game Changers series amplifies the unique leadership journeys of people disrupting the status quo and offers insights, inspiration, and actionable advice for anyone looking to grow their leadership skills. Whether you're an aspiring leader or a seasoned professional, this series will leave you feeling empowered and ready to make a difference.
We, the Game Changers S1E1
Amy Griffin and Mary Harvey: Welcome to We, the Game Changers hosted by Beth Knox, president and CEO of the Seattle Sports Commission. This series amplifies the unique leadership journeys of people disrupting the status quo and offers insights, inspiration, and actionable advice for anyone looking to grow their leadership skills. Whether you're an aspiring leader or a seasoned professional, this series will leave you feeling empowered and ready to make a difference. This episode features Amy Griffin and Mary Harvey, two icons in women’s sports. As members of the US Women’s National soccer team, they won the first-ever FIFA Women’s World Cup back in 1991. Today, their leadership journeys have steered them into human rights advocacy. They’re looking to change the game of soccer by reducing risks to athletes and increasing the positive impact.
We, the Game Changers: Maya Mendoza-Exstrom
Welcome to We, the Game Changers hosted by Beth Knox, president and CEO of the Seattle Sports Commission. This series amplifies the unique leadership journeys of people disrupting the status quo and offers insights, inspiration, and actionable advice for anyone looking to grow their leadership skills. Whether you're an aspiring leader or a seasoned professional, this series will leave you feeling empowered and ready to make a difference. This episode features Maya Mendoza-Exstrom, Chief Business Officer of Reign FC and one of the leading ladies of soccer in the Pacific Northwest. She’s helped bring the 2026 FIFA World Cup to Seattle, and as a mom, a daughter and a lawyer, she’s focused on building bridges to leadership for future generations.


