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  • Sydney is the author of three oral histories, and for close to thirty years assisted oral history maestro Studs Terkel. She co-authored his memoir “Touch and Go.” She has edited award-winning radio essays for WBEZ radio in Chicago. Her only previous radio experience was in the eighties, as an administrative assistant in WFMT radio’s program department. Sydney left Chicago for Southeastern, Massachusetts in 2001 and has been working with Atlantic Public Media ever since.
  • Amy has worked at WCAI since 2001. After 11 years in the WCAI development department, she shifted gears and became producer for The Point with Mindy Todd. She enjoys the challenges of producing a daily public affairs program and the opportunity to research and learn about the wide variety of topics covered by the program. Before coming to WCAI, Amy spent nearly a decade sailing offshore as a mate on sailing school oceanographic research vessels. She lives in Falmouth with her husband and son.
  • Host and producer Dan Tritle has wanted to be on the radio since he was five years old. A washashore from the Pacific Northwest, he's been at the job since May 2000, shortly after the station went on the air.
  • You may remember Tracy from the Science Journal features she aired back in the early 2000s. After spending a few years of city living in Chicago writing for a medical journal, the tides dragged her back this way. She has considerably less time to devote to radio these days due to her freelance writing career and the demands of her two small kids. But she enjoys hosting All Things Considered and Weekend Edition Sunday for the station from time to time. She lives in West Falmouth with her husband, daughter, and son. You can run into her on or near Chapoquoit Beach almost any day of the year. Just be sure to get out of your car before doing so.
  • Mark Jenkins reviews movies for NPR.org, as well as for , which covers the Washington, D.C., film scene with an emphasis on art, foreign and repertory cinema.
  • Emily Corwin covers New Hampshire news, and reports on the state's criminal justice system. She's also one of eight dedicated reporters with the New England News Collaborative, a consortium of public media newsrooms across New England.
  • Emily is a reporter and producer for Stateside and fill-in host for Morning Edition and All Things Considered.
  • Andrea Smardon is new at KUER, but she has worked in public broadcasting for more than a decade. Most recently, she worked as a reporter and news announcer for WGBH radio. While in Boston, she produced stories for Morning Edition, Marketplace Money, and The World. Her print work was published in The Boston Globe and Boston.com. Prior to that, she worked at Seattleââ
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