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  • Maddie Yang talks with Gina Talt and Tessa Lowinske Desmond, faculty members at Princeton University, about their research, sustainability work, and The Seed Farm at Princeton.
  • Melody Bradford is joined by Michele Demsky, CEO of ArtSkills, to talk about scaling a family-owned company and stepping into legacy.
  • Jack McCallum explains why he doesn't really care to hear about other people's dogs, even though that might make them upset.
  • This week's highlights include a look at the history of brewing, a stroll through historic Easton, and a play in one of Bethlehem's historic buildings.
  • Helen Cox talks with Christopher Black, Artistic Director of the Bachmann Players, to explore his work to bring history to life in our current time and region.
  • Abigail Wood welcomes Anirudh Rao, a middle-schooler whose interest in climate issues led him to design a new tool that detects tornadoes more than three times sooner.
  • Aaron Moselle covers housing and community development for WHYY’s PlanPhilly, filing stories for both radio and web. He’s a city native and calls South Philadelphia home.
  • Avi Wolfman-Arent is an education reporter for Keystone Crossroads and on-air host at WHYY. He joined the station in December 2014. Avi graduated from Haverford College and grew up in the D.C. area. Despite the latter he’s a lifelong Philadelphia sports fan, devoting an unhealthy portion of his conscious thought to the Sixers, Phillies, and Eagles. He lives in South Philadelphia.
  • Jess Mador comes to WYSO from Knoxville NPR-station WUOT, where she created an interactive multimedia health storytelling project called TruckBeat, one of 15 projects around the country participating in AIR's Localore: #Finding Americainitiative. Before TruckBeat, Jess was an independent public radio journalist based in Minneapolis. She’s also worked as a staff reporter and producer at Minnesota Public Radio in the Twin Cities, and produced audio, video and web stories for a variety of other news outlets, including NPR News, APM, and PBS television stations. She has a Master's degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in New York. She loves making documentaries and telling stories at the intersection of journalism, digital and social media.
  • Ammad Omar oversees coverage of the western United States for NPR and serves as the editorial lead at NPR West in Culver City, California.
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