Guest David Wilma, former deputy director of HistoryLink.org, speaks with Diane Horn about his book "Power for the People: A History of Seattle City Light", co-authored with Walt Crowley and the HistoryLink Staff.
Guests Bruce Herbert, President, and Larry Dohrs, Vice-President, Newground Social Investment, speak with Diane Horn about shareholder advocacy and progress made during 2011 in creating positive change in publicly traded corporations.
Guest Barbara McCann, Executive Director of the National Complete Streets Coalition, speaks with Diane Horn about the 2011 Transportation for America pedestrian safety report titled "Dangerous by Design."
Guest Lisa Taylor, Education Program Manager, Seattle Tilth, speaks with Diane Horn about her book "Your Farm in the City: An Urban Dweller's Guide to Growing Food and Raising Animals," coauthored with the Gardeners of Seattle Tilth.
Guest Alex Steffen, co-founder of Worldchanging.com, speaks with Diane Horn about his revised and updated book, "Worldchanging: A User's Guide for the 21st Century."
Guest Siddhartha Mukherjee, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Columbia University, speaks with Diane Horn about his book "The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer."
Guest Amanda Parrish, Beaver Project Director, Lands Council, speaks with Diane Horn about the Beaver Solution and how beavers can provide an alternative to concrete dams for water storage needs, as well as helping to protect and restore ecosystems.
Guest Ronald Collins, Harold S. Shefelman Scholar at the University of Washington School of Law, speaks with Diane Horn about his book, "We Must Not Be Afraid to Be Free: Stories of Free Expression in America," co-authored with Sam Chaltain.
Guest KC Golden, Policy Director for Climate Solutions, speaks with Diane Horn about the environmental implications of shipping coal to China through Washington State ports.
Guest Morgan Currier, University of Washington Chapter of the United Students Against Sweatshops, speaks with Diane Horn about efforts to promote ethical university apparel and the contributions of the apparel company Alta Gracia towards worker rights in global manufacturing.
Guest Wayne Pacelle, President and CEO of the Humane Society of the United States, speaks with Diane Horn about his book "The Bond: Our Kinship with Animals, Our Call to Defend Them."
Guests Joan Singler and Bettylou Valentine speak with Diane Horn about their book, co-authored with Jean Durning and Maid Adams, "Seattle in Black and White: The Congress of Racial Equality and the Fight for Equal Opportunity".