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Below, give a listen to radio pieces
I've reported and produced. Just click on the highlighted words to link
to the MP3s and weblinks.
If you'd like to hear the soothing sound of my public
radio voice, click on the following stories (REAL PLAYER REQUIRED):
Once,
I had a possum for a pet. Yes, Iris was litter trained. No, she didn't
bite or play dead. Look, maybe you should just listen and stop asking
questions. You can hear the piece and see pictures of Iris the possum
here,
or download a very large sound file here.
This piece aired on transom.org,
KUOW in Seattle, and
BBC Radio.
You
know the Emmys, I know the Emmys. But for the American Public Media program
Weekend America,
I recently came up with my own Emmys.
Ones a couch potato insomniac would appreciate. They're funny. Florence
Henderson gets one. So listen.
The
Television Critics Association gathers every summer to get a sneak peek
at the shows the rest of us don't get to see until fall. Here's my visit
to the TCAs which aired on KCRW's "The
Business."
And...
These are pieces I produced for Weekend
America. You can't hear me, but imagine that I'm standing in a sound
booth, pushing a button with one hand and scribbling notes with the other.
Want
to learn how to scream? Then I'd like you to meet the Queen
of Scream. And try the dump. It's fun. Seriously.
Have
you seen the trailer that transforms "The Shining" into a feel
good movie? You should, and you can here.
But listen to this afterwards.
When
it comes to portraying therapists on screen, Hollywood doesn't always
get it right. Here, psychotherapist Dr. Harriet Schultz explains how they
get it very, very wrong.
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