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A Light in the Dark

A Light in the Dark

Hope and humanity in the time of COVID-19

38 episodesEN-US

Show overview

A Light in the Dark launched in 2020 and has put out 38 episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 30 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.

Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 40 min and 1h 1m — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Society & Culture show.

The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 5.1 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. The busiest year was 2020, with 37 episodes published. Published by Hope and humanity in the time of COVID-19.

Episodes
38
Running
2020–2021 · 1y
Median length
51 min
Cadence
Fortnightly

From the publisher

A light in the dark is a podcast about hope and humanity in the time of COVID-19. We feature the stories of everyday Americans living through the crisis and finding a silver lining through the pandemic.

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A Light in the Dark: Episode 38: One Year Later

We break our ten month hiatus with an update on vaccines and the path forward, and we visit with a previous guest from London as well as the host's 81-year-old parents to see what's changed in the year since the pandemic started. Just two episodes left of A Light in the Dark!

Apr 1, 20211h 17m

Episode 37: A Light in the Dark: Nurses

On today's show, we celebrate national nurse's week by featuring...ta-da--nurses! We start by talking with Moira Andrews, Homeless Outreach RN for Neighborcare in Seattle, and we finish we Ricky Ewell, a nurse anaesthetist for Greenwich Hospital in Greenwich, CT, just outside of New York City. Both work with COVID patients in their work on a daily basis and have been at the center at the American response to the COVID-19 outbreak.

May 10, 202039 min

A Light In The Dark: Episode 36: FOOD

In this week's episode of A Light in the Dark, we look at FOOD in the time of COVID-19. From chefs to fast food restaurants to homeless folks to fine dining to farms and farmer's markets, lovers of food (all of us) and the people who make that food for us have been impacted. We talk to Feed the People chef Tarik Abdullah, Dick's Drive-in Restaurant's president Jasmine Donovan, Canlis's co-owner, Brian Canlis, who has pivoted from fine dining to home delivery during the crisis, one of the organizers of Seattle's farmer's markets, Jennifer Antos, and farmer John Huschle. All fascinating interviews about the thing we all need every day of our lives: food.

May 1, 20201h 7m

A Light In The Dark: Episode 35: Let Public Health Experts Lead

Any examination of Washington State's response to COVID19 will reveal a strong, swift response by our leaders that saved countless lives. The difference between our politicians and ones from some other states is that in Washington, public health experts and science were the guides for our response. They've been training for this their entire career. Today, we talk to Hilary Godwin, Dean of UW's School of Public Health, about all the different pieces of the public health puzzle and what tools we have going forward. Data. Science. Testing. And hope.

Apr 24, 202037 min

A Light In The Dark: Episode 34: EARTH DAY 50

It’s the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day, and on the show we wanted to talk about where there is possibility and hope in tackling climate change—so we’re focusing on youth voices and science. Those are the two places that give us the most hope. Today, we’re featuring Time’s 2019 Person of the Year, Greta Thunberg, and her powerful, urgent speech at the United Nations last fall. Then we encore an interview with Becky Alexander, Professor in the Department of Atmospheric Sciences Director and Program on Climate Change at the University of Washington, who explains the difference between pollution and carbon emissions and what it’ll take to get a hold on the runaway crisis of climate change.

Apr 23, 202038 min

Episode 33: A Light in the Dark: Birth & Death in the time of COVID

Not even taxes are as sure birth and death in the lives of humans. Today, we tackle both. First, we talk with expecting mother Laura Edelstein, due in July, about being pregnant during a global pandemic. Then, for the interview, Dr. Karen Wyatt, a hospice doctor, discusses with Egan how to prepare for death, the impact of so many dying patients on healthcare workers, and what really matters for the rest of us during the difficult time. A cathartic episode about the beginning and end of life that you won't want to miss.

Apr 22, 202050 min

A Light In the Dark: Episode 32: Alaska

Today, for Earth Day, we take a journey to Alaska, exploring the Inside Passage of SE Alaska with our tour guide Sue Rooney (who has been working on small ships there for nearly 30 years) as well as visiting with Bob and Leslie Bell in Homer, Alaska, who host Egan Orion built houses with in Thailand back in February, just as the coronavirus began to spill out of Wuhan, China. They provide a picture of small-town Alaska and the implications of opening up Homer to fishing boats and tourists. (also: humpbacks, bears, and glaciers...because Alaska!)

Apr 21, 202053 min

A Light In The Dark: Episode 31: PrideCast #2 ("Pride, Postponed")

Today Egan returns with PrideCast co-host and drag legend Aleksa Manila to discuss dogs, cats, and the postponement of Pride in Seattle. They talk with Seattle Pride Executive Director Krystal Marx about the postponement of Seattle's Pride events in June and what a "virtual pride" will look like. They also chat with artist Kaleb Dameron of the BeautyBoiz about moving his performance group's performances to virtual and what they have planned for Pride this year. Pride comes every Sunday on the PrideCast!

Apr 20, 20201h 2m

A Light in the Dark: Episode 30: Phone a Friend (Austin, TX)

Today, in our "phone a friend" segment, we talk with dancer/pilates instructor Emily and her husband Cody, who works as a software engineer, just as Gov. Abbott of Texas is floating ideas to re-opening the state to business and far-right activists are marching on the state house in that city. Find out the state of things in Austin, why it may be totally okay to take up hacky-sack again though you haven't been in college for several years, and whether Austinites are doing well with social distancing and wearing face masks.

Apr 19, 202035 min

A Light In The Dark: Episode 29: Egan Gets a COVID19 Antibody Test

Follow host Egan Orion as he goes to Arcpoint Labs in Renton, WA to take one of the first available antibody tests available. Since he'd been to Asia during the coronovirus outbreak there, he thought he might have been exposed. Find out what his results were, after just fifteen minutes! Also, remdesivir from Gilead is showing some early signs of success. We have a long way to go, but there are ways for us to contain the outbreak and possible treatments to get us out of the dark.

Apr 18, 202027 min

A Light In The Dark: Episode 28: Earth + Animals - Humans =

Today on the show we explore the impacts of humans on the earth and how that's been reduced during the COVID-19 outbreak. We answer some *really* important questions like: Are birds singing louder now than they were before? Why do crows dive-bomb humans? How can you learn to be an urban birder during this time/space intermission? What's the difference between pollution and greenhouse gases? How much is the earth really getting a "breath" right now and what more can be done? To answer these and other questions, I welcome Seattle Audubon's Urban Conservation Manager, Josh Morris, and Becky Alexander, Professor of the Department of Atmospheric Sciences and Director of the Program on Climate Change at the University of Washington. It's time to go to school and trust me, you're going to learn something on today's episode of A Light in the Dark.

Apr 17, 202046 min

A Light In The Dark: Episode 27: Leadership During Crisis

Leadership is normally challenging, but during a crisis it really gets tested. Today for our chat, we talk with Seattle Councilmember Andrew Lewis (in his first year in office) about challenges around the homelessness crisis, city and county budget, and on a path forward out of the crisis. For the interview, we take a deep dive with former state representative and mayoral candidate Jessyn Farrell (who is the current Senior VP of Civic Ventures) to discuss challenges and opportunities with the COVID-19 crisis, with a focus on housing, transit, and the environment. A thrilling hour of policy and possibility with two of Seattle's civic leaders.

Apr 16, 20201h 4m

A Light In The Dark: Episode 26: Covering COVID-19

Today, we speak with local press to see how they're covering the COVID-19 outbreak. Specifically, we talk to Jason Carder, the publisher of the Capitol Hill Blog, an extremely popular local institution. Most of the blog's posts recently have been about COVID-19 or crime (crime that comes out of empty streets, for the most part). This is a great local take on how reporters are covering the crisis.More on the Capitol Hill Blog at www.capitolhillseattle.com

Apr 15, 202024 min

A Light In The Dark: Episode 25: Pandemic-ing with Purpose

We all know that the hospitals are full of heroes, the grocery stores replete with people putting themselves at risk to make sure we're all fed...but beyond the front-line, what are other people doing to help keep people safe from COVID-19 and to make sure folks can pay their rent, their utilities, and to keep their bellies full? Today we explore several stories to amplify how people are finding purpose during this time, whether it's Gayle making face masks, Robin who is helping to raise money to cover utilities and rents for vulnerable families, or Kevin who is putting artists on furlough back into the spotlight. If it proves anything, today's episode shows us that we are truly all in this together.To donate to Concord elementary rent assistance:https://www.gofundme.com/f/concord-families-rent-assistance

Apr 14, 202052 min

A Light In The Dark: Episode 24: PrideCast #1 (Youth!)

Today, Egan is joined by hostess and celebrity drag queen Aleksa Manila for the beginning of their every Sunday special series "PrideCast" featuring all things good in the LGBTQ+ world. Egan and Aleksa take a deep dive into Easter and Passover and the stories from those holy days might relate to the current pandemic and resulting isolation, and then they welcome musician Xander Corbett (who made his debut on the PrideFest main stage last year) and influencer Ve'ondre Mitchell (and Mom Teva), who through her hundreds of thousands of followers and fans is changing the world for young trans people.

Apr 13, 20201h 2m

A Light In The Dark: Episode 23: "Andra tutto bene" (Milan, Italy)

Today we travel to Milan, Italy, the longstanding epicenter of the European coronavirus epidemic, to meet Scott Green, who's been living there since before the severe lockdown there. We talk about his Italian partner's baking and cooking, the difference between cats and dogs during a pandemic, and smiling and waving at strangers. Scott is clear-eyed about the slow re-opening of Milan, Italy, and the world, but embraces the Italian motto "Andra tutto bene"--Everything is going to be okay. He tells the story of a tiny, elderly woman who, at the grocery store, truly embodies that motto.

Apr 12, 202043 min

A Light In The Dark: Episode 22: The Enduring Magic of Flash Mobs

In a former life, host Egan Orion was one of America's most prolific flash mob producers, and today is the 10th anniversary of one of the country's biggest flash mobs, the 2010 Glee Flash Mob in Seattle, with 1000 participants. Choreographers and participants talk with Egan in a VERY extended conversation about the impact of flash mobs on their lives (newsflash: it's had a huge impact, with marriages, babies, lifelong friends, and endless artistic opportunity coming as a results of the flash mobs they've been a part of). Meet choreographers Bobby Bonsey, Beth Meberg, and Jared Jones, and scores of participants who have had their lives changed by being part of flash mobs.

Apr 11, 20201h 36m

A Light In The Dark: Episode 21: Silence & Sirens (NYC #1)

Today, we take you into the heart of the American pandemic to find out how people are coping. We talk to Claudine and learn about puzzles with friends over coffee. An engaged couple, Scot and Evan, discover the ups and downs of living with your fiance for such extended periods. And we visit with Deora on Roosevelt Island who has been working from home for the last month and, with the help of online dance parties and classes, has found ways to make it cheerfully through. The first in our series from New York City.

Apr 10, 20201h 0m

A Light In The Dark: Episode 20: First Person COVID-19 (Annie, Bodega Bay, CA)

Today is another chapter in our "first person COVID-19" series, featuring Annie from Bodega Bay, California. She'd been to Asia, she'd been around people who had been deathly sick with symptoms that mirror those of COVID-19, and on top of it had a minor heart attack. And yet she couldn't get a test for what was almost certainly the virus. Annie is back in better form today. As a professional organizer, she even offers a few tips for those wanting to organize in quarantine.

Apr 9, 202037 min

A Light In The Dark: Episode 19: Farm to Market to Table, Interrupted

We all need food. Our local farmers provide a lot of that food. But during the time of COVID-19, farmers are having a more difficult time getting their food to your table, with many restaurants closed, all farmers' markets in Seattle closed, and farms are unsure of how to plan for the uncertain road ahead. Today we talk with a farmer, a restaurant owner, and the director of one of Seattle's farmers' markets organizations to get an idea of what's going on and what comes next. We even be making some news. With Chef Tamara Murphy (Terra Plata), Linda Neunzig (Ninety Farms), and Jennifer Antos (Neighborhood Farmers Markets).

Apr 8, 202049 min
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