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Ahearn's experiences drove the story of the podcast, which she notes as a big change from her work at NPR. [5] The podcast focuses on the greater sage-grouse and how the species is being threatened by a variety of changes. [6] [7] Ahearn addresses the fact that climate change is leading to an increase in wildfires that have destroyed sage ...
Code Switch is a podcast from National Public Radio , and an online outlet covering race and culture. [1] Code Switch began in 2013 as a blog, and a series of stories contributed to NPR radio programs. The Code Switch podcast launched in 2016, hosted by Gene Demby and Shereen Marisol Meraji. In 2022, BA Parker joined the podcast as a co-host. [2]
The podcast is hosted by Lisa Hagen and Chris Haxel and produced by NPR. [2] [3] [4] The podcast debuted in September 2020 [5] and is a six part series. [6] The series features an interview with Jennifer Ellis, [7] co-founder of the anti-extremist group, Idaho Conservatives. [8] [9]
In 2020, Guy Raz released his book How I Built This: The Unexpected Paths to Success from the World's Most Inspiring Entrepreneurs, which highlights key moments and stories from the podcast. [ 4 ] In 2022, How I Built This signed a licensing deal with Wondery , with subsequent radio distribution remaining with NPR.
After Morning Edition first goes live at 5 am ET, NPR takes its first 10 minutes or so with its hosts, and edits that into the show that many know best as Up First. When the Morning Edition broadcast picks up again at 7 am ET, the first ten minutes of the broadcast are replaced with something new to keep the information fresh and not repetitive ...
"Citations Needed"; "Finding Raffi"; "Normal Gossip." Finding Raffi. Despite reports that I was a “Baby Beluga” diehard in toddlerhood, I hadn’t thought much about legendary children’s ...
The podcast was a collaboration between NPR and Michigan Radio. [1] [2] The podcast is hosted by Kate Wells and Lindsey Smith. [3] Wells and Smith were part of Michigan Radio's flint water crisis investigation team. [4] The podcast investigates the USA Gymnastics sex abuse scandal and Larry Nassar specifically. [5]
The streaming-audio company inked a deal with NPR to distribute 26 podcasts — including “NPR News Hour,” “Planet Money,” “Car Talk” and “Wait Wait… Don't Tell Me! outside the U.S.