
Show overview
Closer Look with Rose Scott has been publishing since 2020, and across the 6 years since has built a catalogue of 1,267 episodes. That works out to over 1000 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a near-daily cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 49 min and 51 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. It is catalogued as a EN-language News show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed yesterday, with 74 episodes already out so far this year. Published by WABE.
From the publisher
"Closer Look with Rose Scott" brings you the issues that impact where we live, how we interact, and how we can all thrive. It’s not just about Atlanta; it’s a program for Atlanta. Rose connects with community leaders, CEOs, policymakers, and people who don't often get a platform, and she brings you in on the conversation.
Latest Episodes
View all 1,267 episodesGeorgia farmers discuss solutions amid high cost and Iran War; CodeHouse connects HBCU scholars to tech industry
Remembering Braves Icon Bobby Cox; Morris Brown College 2026 graduate
Experts explain what a weakened Voting Rights Act means for representation; Retiring ACLU of Georgia leader discusses her wins and challenges
Executive coach on transforming your life; Georgia Tech 2026 graduate
Bernice King on America at 250: “It Is Difficult to Celebrate”
Book examines history of racism faced by American Black Physicians; 2026 Oglethorpe University Graduate
Muscogee (Creek) Nation seek restoration of sacred land; ‘Closer Look’ Graduation Series 2026: Emory Grad
PAD tracks community service; Power Up program to keep Atlanta kids learning this summer; Jai Ferrell makes history as leader of local Girl Scouts
Roundtable weighs in on Georgia’s 2026 Electoral Races
Fired Cobb Teacher appeals to GA Supreme Court; former students look back on desegregation of public schools
Headline: Their Voice, Your Vote: Michael Thurmond; Protecting kids from addictive social media features; Remembering Rep. David Scott
Nonprofit securing South Asian American abuse, assault survivors amid federal budget cuts; Earth Day: How the Self-Preservation Society uses nature to ease mental health
Atlanta’s First open container district arrives for World Cup; Senator Ossoff critical of Trump’s action in Iran, on immigration and CDC; Remembering Prince - 10 years after his passing
Southern Center for Human Rights – 50 Year Journey of fighting for dignity and justice; Poet Joshua Bennett asks who belongs in ‘We’
Breakthru House empowers women on their journeys of recovery from addiction
Their Voice, Your Vote: Brad Raffensperger & Derrick Jackson
Their Voice, Your Vote: Clark Dean & Olu Brown
Their Voice, Your Vote: Geoff Duncan & Ken Yasger
Their Voice, Your Vote: Chris Carr & Jason Esteves

Black Maternal Health Week; YouTuber finds security flaws in Flock cameras; Jazz Artist Kathleen Bertrand collaborates with CAU Jazztet
Black mothers and other women of color continue to face serious health disparities during pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum. Georgia has one of the highest Black maternal mortality rates in the nation. To bring awareness and work towards solutions, Black Mamas Matter Alliance is hosting the 9th annual Black Maternal Health Week. The event runs through April 11–17, and this year’s theme is "Rooted in Joy & Justice." On today’s “Closer Look,” we hear from Angela Aina, the co-founder and executive director of the Black Mamas Matter Alliance. Then, Flock Safety, an Atlanta-based surveillance company, is facing increasing community pushback as it secures contracts with law enforcement agencies across the country. Flock cameras can be found across metro Atlanta – including in Chamblee, where the police department recently opened its Real-Time Crime Center. Among Flock’s loudest critics is Benn Jordan, who worked with technology experts and journalists to expose security vulnerabilities. Plus, Kathleen Bertrand, a celebrated Atlanta jazz vocalist and writer, recently became the focus of study for a group of Clark Atlanta University music students. Alongside her longtime musical director, Phil Davis—who also chairs the university’s music department—Bertrand will be featured in CAU’s Artist Showcase. On this edition of “Closer Look,” listen as they discuss this special event and their love of music. The CAU Jazztet Artist Showcase is free and will take place on April 16 at 7 p.m. at Central United Methodist Church.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.