30 episodes

“Mindful Headlines” is a news podcast about the Pacific Northwest that explores how our psychology intersects with current events. The way we interact with our world is influenced by the way we perceive the world. In turn, our collective minds shape the issues that make headlines in our local communities and nationwide. The show is produced and hosted by Jessica Janner Castro, a journalist at KING 5 News, the NBC affiliate in Seattle.

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“Mindful Headlines” is a news podcast about the Pacific Northwest that explores how our psychology intersects with current events. The way we interact with our world is influenced by the way we perceive the world. In turn, our collective minds shape the issues that make headlines in our local communities and nationwide. The show is produced and hosted by Jessica Janner Castro, a journalist at KING 5 News, the NBC affiliate in Seattle.

    Doug Baldwin in the community: What drives the former Seahawk to make change

    Doug Baldwin in the community: What drives the former Seahawk to make change

    Following his retirement from the Seattle Seahawks, Doug Baldwin has turned his attention to helping out in his community. He speaks to KING 5's Jessica Janner Castro about what drives him to help make positive change, the charitable initiative he started with his fellow former Seahawks called Champion of Change, and his focus on mental health in order to be his best self for his family.
     
    United Way BBQ: https://www.uwkc.org/events/annual-community-bbq/
    Champions of Change: https://championsofchange.org/
    OSAYS Campaign: https://www.ourstoriesareyourstories.com/video-gallery/v/doug-baldwin

    • 34 min
    Learning life lessons while training for a 5k: Girls on the Run

    Learning life lessons while training for a 5k: Girls on the Run

    With the help of a local nonprofit, 1,200 girls from all over the Puget Sound Region are preparing to complete a goal they set eight weeks ago: finish a 5k. Girls on the Run of Puget Sound is a program for girls in the third through fifth grade that encourages healthy habits for life while teaching social and emotional lessons. As the program goes on, participants focus on their personal growth while working toward the final event. "It's your own personal goal, and it's so great to see girls... just always increasing their goals," said Izzy Geronimo, Events and Outreach Manager for Girls on the Run of Puget Sound.
    KING 5's Jessica Janner-Castro talks more with Geronimo about how the program builds girls' confidence and the benefit of pairing social-emotional lessons with physical activities.
    Girls on the Run of Puget Sound: https://www.gotrpugetsound.org/
    Donate: https://www.gotrpugetsound.org/Donate
    Volunteer: https://www.gotrpugetsound.org/Volunteer

    • 14 min
    How storytelling fights stereotypes about the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander community

    How storytelling fights stereotypes about the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander community

    Amid a rise of anti-Asian racism and xenophobia across the United States, Katherine Cheng decided she had to do something. "People don't actually identify us as being relevant, or mattering," Cheng said. "Why don't they do that? Because we're invisible." Cheng realized there is a lack of stories about everyday Asian people, and amplifying Asian voices is a way to illuminate the Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) experience.
    With the help of friends, Cheng co-founded Our Stories are Your Stories (OSAY), a campaign to celebrate the diversity within the community and recognize the similarities many of us share.

    Share your story: https://www.ourstoriesareyourstories.com/
    Doug Baldwin: OSAYS: Doug Baldwin — Our Stories are Your Stories
    Gary Locke: OSAYS: Gary Locke — Our Stories are Your Stories
    Dr. Vin Gupta: OSAYS: Dr. Vin Gupta — Our Stories are Your Stories
    Wing Luke Museum: Wing Luke Museum

    • 31 min
    Seattle author talks about navigating adulthood with ADHD

    Seattle author talks about navigating adulthood with ADHD

    Amy Liz Harrison is the author of three books, the mother of eight kids, and she was diagnosed with ADHD as an adult. “Getting a diagnosis, it was a freeing, for me it was a very liberating feeling," Harrison said. She described growing up feeling like there was something wrong with her, and like she was less than her peers; feelings that she carried with her into adulthood. Through her diagnosis, she was able to gain the tools to take control of her own mental health. Harrison speaks to KING 5 about her journey and her new book, Eternally Awkward, which covers it all.
    Eternally Awkward book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09X3Q4R34
    Amy Liz Harrison’s website: https://www.amylizharrison.com/
    What is ADHD? CDC: https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/adhd/facts.html
    National Resource Center on ADHD: https://chadd.org/
    National Institutes of Mental Health: https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/adhd-what-you-need-to-know#pub1

    • 22 min
    How a Seattle tech company is making the adoption process easier and more affordable

    How a Seattle tech company is making the adoption process easier and more affordable

    Adoption can be long and expensive, but now a new Seattle tech company's online platform is modernizing the process and helping families cut costs. Erin Quick, the founder of Pairtree, talks with KING 5's Jessica Janner Castro about helping families "self navigate" adoption, putting control back in the hands of adoptive and birth families, and some of the myths and misconceptions people have about the adoption process.

    • 24 min
    Russia-Ukraine war | John Koenig on diplomacy

    Russia-Ukraine war | John Koenig on diplomacy

    KING 5's Jessica Janner Castro talks to policy specialist John Koenig about the war in Ukraine. Koenig spent more than three decades in the U.S. Foreign Service and is currently a lecturer with the UW Center for West European Studies.
    Koenig is a former ambassador to Cyprus and a political advisor to the NATO Joint Forces Command. In 2011, he got the Presidential Distinguished Service award for his work and leadership in Berlin, Germany and at the U.S. Mission to NATO.
    Koenig said a diplomatic solution to the war is still possible.
    Follow coverage of the war in Ukraine here. Find Seattle-based ways to support Ukrainians here.

    • 28 min

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