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  • Sarah Gonzalez is the multimedia education reporter for WLRN's StateImpact Florida project. She comes from NPR in D.C. where she was a national desk reporter, web and show producer as an NPR Kroc Fellow. The San Diego native has worked as a reporter and producer for KPBS in San Diego and KALW in San Francisco, covering under-reported issues like youth violence, food insecurity and public education. Her work has been awarded an SPJ Sigma Delta Chi and regional Edward R. Murrow awards. She graduated from Mills College in 2009 with a bachelorâ
  • Kristin Espeland Gourlay joined Rhode Island Public Radio in July 2012. Before arriving in Providence, Gourlay covered the environment for WFPL Louisville, KY’s NPR station. And prior to that, she was a reporter and host for Wyoming Public Radio. Gourlay earned her MS from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism and her BA in anthropology from Lewis & Clark College in Portland, OR.
  • Longtime investigative reporter and editor Robert Little leads NPR's investigations team, working with reporters, producers, and editors to develop investigative stories for all of NPR's broadcast and digital platforms. Since joining NPR in 2013, Little has directed and edited many of the network's signature investigative projects.
  • A blender of the new and old, the folksy and the fun, Paige Blank spins for the Sweet Sound on Thursday morning and for Pickin', KVNF's bluegrass show. By day, she works as a writer and editor for High Country News magazine, based in Paonia, and when she's not in the Air Chair she's probably hiking with her coonhound, Porter. Whether she's out in the paradise that is Western Colorado, or tending to her friendships or succulent plants — folk, Americana, alternative and classic rock are the soundtrack for her life.
  • I've been a DJ at KVNF since 1980 doing every regular and fill in show imaginable. Currently, I do a once a month Medicine Show on Sunday mornings. Tune in for some mellow music to start your day.
  • Lisa Jae’s earliest memory of radio was at age 4 when, awake late one night, she wandered into her mom’s room because she saw the green light of her radio and heard her first sound of Billie Holiday’s sad and soulful voice filling the dark night. From there it was listening to Harry Belafonte 78’s when she was 5 years old. She thought for sure that Come Back Liza was written for her even though her name wasn’t Liza. In middle school she discovered Motown and Soul and began collecting 45’s made up of the Supremes, Smokey Robinson and the Jackson 5. In high school she memorized the words to every musical in her parents collection, learning all of the parts as a way to transport herself to a bigger life. In real time she was fortunate to sit at the feet of the amazing folk scene in Chicago and to witness some of the greats that came along during the early 70’s. Honestly, there aren’t many musical genres that she can’t relate to.
  • Anjuli Sastry (she/her) is a producer on It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders and a 2021 Nieman Journalism Foundation Visiting Fellow. During her Nieman fellowship in spring 2021, Sastry created, hosted and produced the audio and video series Where We Come From. The series tells the stories of immigrant communities of color through a personal and historical lens.
  • David Seidel is proud to lead the journalists at Radio IQ and WVTF as news director. David joined the newsroom in May 2017 and brings more than 20 years of experience in broadcast journalism in Virginia. Prior to joining Radio IQ David was an assistant news director, assignment manager and producer at WDBJ Television in Roanoke. He also worked as a reporter for WHSV Television in Harrisonburg. David graduated from Washington and Lee University in Lexington with degrees in journalism and history.
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