Former KIRO Newsradio features reporter

Rachel Belle

Rachel Belle is a former Edward R. Murrow award-winning KIRO Newsradio feature reporter who still hosts the James Beard Award-nominated podcast "Your Last Meal."

New book explains why humans evolved to hate exercise and love sweets

Daniel Lieberman studies physical activity and exercise in primitive farming and hunter-gatherer populations to answer questions like, "is sitting the new smoking?"
5 years ago

KIRO 7 TV anchor says she had to change her Cambodian name to get hired

In the wake of discrimination against Asian Americans, KIRO 7's Siemny Kim shared that she had to change her last name to get hired. Ohio's Adora Namigadde was also asked to change her name at her first job.
5 years ago

America’s Chinatowns need our help before we lose a big piece of immigrant history

Chinatowns across North America started losing significant business in January of 2020, before the shutdown, due to xenophobia.
5 years ago

New book ‘A World Without Email’ challenges companies to ditch the inbox

Author Cal Newport says constantly checking our email inbox at work results in low productivity and anxiety. Our brains weren't meant to multitask so much.
6 years ago

Netflix’s popular ‘Bridgerton’ is written by local bestselling romance novelist Julia Quinn

Seattle's Julia Quinn, a bestselling romance novelist, talks to Rachel Belle about why romance novels are often mocked, and about her love of pho.
6 years ago

Yonder Cider allowed to reopen while it awaits crucial Seattle council vote on garage businesses

Greenwood's Yonder Bar has been allowed to reopen, while awaiting a vote from city council on a bill that would loosen land rules.
6 years ago

Seattle’s QueenCare is teaching young Black women how to be entrepreneurs

When you spend money on skin products at QueenCare, you're helping to fund its nonprofit, the Life Enrichment Group, that mentors young Black women.
6 years ago

Celebrating 100 episodes of ‘Your Last Meal’ with three 100-year-old women

For the 100th episode of Rachel Belle's James Beard Award nominated podcast, 'Your Last Meal,' she interviewed three 100-year-old Seattle area women about life, food and last meals.
6 years ago

Black Restaurant Week in PNW encourages support of local, Black-owned restaurants

Black Restaurant Week brings focus to local Black-owned restaurants, and encourages people to get out and support struggling small businesses.
6 years ago

Beloved Yonder Cider shutting down after one Seattle neighbor complains

Yonder Cider sold cans and growlers from a garage on a residential street for the past seven months. But one community member's complaints are shutting it down.
6 years ago

How to fall in love during a pandemic: Two Seattle love stories

Two Seattle couples share their pandemic love stories: "It's just such a stark contrast to everything that was happening last year, to find someone who I fell so in love with and feel so connected to."
6 years ago

‘Skin hunger’ has single, solo dwellers seeking out human touch during the pandemic

Seattle writer Nicole Hardy talks about her experience trying to safely date during the pandemic and living alone in isolation while single.
6 years ago

Big brands like Burger King and Tide are switching to reusable packaging

Right now, store shelves are full of single-use plastics. But what if bottles of laundry detergent and cartons of ice cream were used over and over again?
6 years ago

This Valentine’s Day, be a character in your very own romance novel

Give YourNovel a few details about your life and appearance, and they create a custom romance novel where you and your love are the stars.
6 years ago

To a COVID patient, coffee might smell like gasoline or feces

A common symptom of COVID-19 is losing smell and taste, but some have reported experiencing parosmia as well, when a thing smells different than it should.
6 years ago

Ben & Jerry have been mixing ice cream with activism for decades

In 2020, a lot of companies were vocal about social justice for the first time. Ice cream entrepreneurs, Ben & Jerry have been outspoken for decades.
6 years ago

Don’t toss your Christmas tree — you can eat it!

Don't toss your Christmas tree out on the curb just yet -- you can eat it! "How To Cook Your Christmas Tree" offers 30 recipes, from pickles to ice cream.
6 years ago

Take a piece, leave a piece at Seattle’s first Little Free Art Gallery

A Seattle artist took the idea of the Little Free Library and created a tiny art gallery, where people are encouraged to leave or take small pieces of art.
6 years ago

Discriminatory caste system has followed Indian immigrants to American tech jobs

Dalits, the lowest members of India's hierarchical caste system, say they are bullied and denied jobs and raises by higher caste members working as managers at American tech companies.
6 years ago

Seattle green advocates urge us to skip Christmas wrapping paper, rent decorations

The holiday season is a time for giving and celebrating, but a less savory side effect of that is how much ends up in the landfill. Here are some easy tips to waste less and save some money.
6 years ago

Alcoholics Anonymous meetings have gone virtual, and they’ll probably stay that way

While people miss the in-person fellowship that comes with an AA meeting, using Zoom allows people to attend a meeting 24/7.
6 years ago

Millennial nuns are thriving: ‘We are not dying off’

Reports show there are more American sisters over the age of 90 than there are under 60. But three sisters under the age of 40 say its not a numbers game.
6 years ago

Seattle TSA shares the wackiest foods people fly with over the Thanksgiving holiday

Supermodel and cookbook author Chrissy Teigan found a loophole for getting gravy through a TSA checkpoint, but TSA doesn't recommend people try to work the system.
6 years ago

Legendary Seattle rock club The Crocodile is moving, with big plans during a pandemic

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Seattle DJ Marco Collins reminisces on 30 years of The Crocodile and feels optimistic about what's to come. 
6 years ago