
Big Issues. Bold Ideas.
The Cascade PBS Ideas Festival is a full-day exploration of bold ideas. Hosted in Seattle's historic Fremont neighborhood, the event brings together live podcast recordings and television tapings from major media outlets across the country, regional artists, makers, and musicians. Thousands of attendees and viewers have enjoyed hundreds of engaging sessions featuring thought-leaders, politicians, authors, and iconic figures. Now in its ninth year, the festival has become a can't-miss annual event in the region.



Podcasts & Television
Each year, celebrated voices in podcasting and media make their way to Seattle to record live at the festival — including productions from The Atlantic, The New Yorker, NPR, PBS, CNN, Vox, The Wall Street Journal, Slate, Pushkin, Spotify, and beyond. The festival has welcomed Fresh Air, Radiolab, Revisionist History, Criminal, On the Media, The Political Scene, What a Day, The Gist, Amicus, The Weeds, Open to Debate, Decoder, Radio Atlantic, One Thing, Text Me Back, The Journal, Critics at Large, A Word, Good on Paper, Seattle Now, Your Last Meal, What Next, and more.



Speakers & Leaders
The Cascade PBS Ideas Festival has hosted hundreds of speakers such as Dr. Jane Goodall, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Malcolm Gladwell, Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi, Macklemore, Judy Woodruff, Nikole Hannah-Jones, Sen. Jeff Flake, Dr. Ibram X. Kendi, Sen. Amy Klobuchar, Dr. Anthony Fauci, Monica Lewinsky, Robby Hoffman, Ross Douthat, Eddie Glaude Jr., Matt Damon, Jamelle Bouie, Sen. Chris Murphy, Laverne Cox, Sen. Adam Schiff, Sen. Jon Tester, Jake Tapper, Sen. Al Franken, Rick Wilson, Tonya Mosley, Attorney General Eric Holder, Michael Barbaro, Carl Bernstein, Ezra Klein, Amanda Knox, Rep. Will Hurd, Oren Cass, Dahlia Lithwick, Heather Cox Richardson, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, Andrew Yang, Michael Cohen, Governor Jay Inslee, and EPA Administrator Christine Todd Whitman.



And then some...
Beyond the stage, the festival offers a full day of discovery. Elliott Bay Book Company sets up a pop-up bookstore stocked with titles from every speaker, and a dedicated Q&A Corner gives attendees the chance to continue the conversation with the speakers, one-on-one after each session. Community Meetups invite guests to connect and share their thoughts with fellow attendees. Food trucks, interactive installations, local craft makers, live music, a happy hour, and a live DJ round out the experience.



Connect with us
Interested in learning how you can be a part of the Cascade PBS Ideas Festival? Reach out to events@cascadepbs.org