Council Conversations
Face to face with City Council membersAbout Council Conversations
Join host Josephine Cheng to learn more about the Seattle City Council members. Find out why they got into politics, what drives their decisions and why they love the Emerald City. Tune in each month to hear more from one Council member as Cheng dives into their history as politicians in a different spot around town - a spot that means something to each lawmaker.
Host Josephine Cheng has been a Seattle television reporter, host, and producer for more than 20 years. She started at KOMO as a daily news reporter, interviewing presidents, governors, mayors and everyday folks. Then as feature reporter for KING’s Evening Magazine, she travelled the world, bringing home stories from China, Costa Rica, Europe, Mexico, and Hollywood. At KCTS/PBS, she hosted the financial show, About The Money, produced The Golden Apple Awards spotlighting outstanding teachers, and produced award-winning arts documentaries. Josephine’s work has been recognized throughout her career: she has won 14 Regional Emmys, as well as several national awards from the American Federation of Women in Television, the Society of Professional Journalists, and the Asian American Journalists Association.
After 18 years on the Seattle City Council, Nick Licata is bowing out. Join host Josephine Cheng as she sits down with Licata, one of the most progressive voices on the Council who fought for paid sick leave and a $15 minimum wage and hosted poetry readings at council meetings. Licata, who earlier this year announced he wouldn't seek re-election, looks back on his years in office, including accomplishments and regrets, and discusses what's next. It's all on this episode of Council Conversations shot at Hugo House in Capitol Hill.