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  • Gregory Warner is the host of NPR's Rough Translation, a podcast about how things we're talking about in the United States are being talked about in some other part of the world. Whether interviewing a Ukrainian debunker of Russian fake news, a Japanese apology broker navigating different cultural meanings of the word "sorry," or a German dating coach helping a Syrian refugee find love, Warner's storytelling approach takes us out of our echo chambers and leads us to question the way we talk about the world. Rough Translation has received the Lowell Thomas Award from the Overseas Press Club and a Scripps Howard Award.
  • Marisa Maroney is a matrimonial and family law attorney at Bousquet Holstein PLLC in Syracuse, New York. Marisa advises clients on prenuptial agreements, divorce, custody, and support matters with a balance of strong advocacy and practical guidance.
  • Brooke Killgore is an undergraduate studying Broadcast & Digital Journalism at Syracuse University, expected to graduate in December of 2026. As a content creator at WAER, Brooke helps produce digital and radio stories.
  • Jack Siciliano is an undergraduate student studying Magazine, News, and Digital Journalism at the Newhouse School at Syracuse University, expected to graduate in May 2027. As a content producer at WAER, Jack helps produce digital and radio stories.
  • Charlie Hynes is a multimedia journalist at WAER creating digital and radio stories while also serving as a Staff Photographer at The Daily Orange.
  • Born and raised in Syracuse, Anthony Davis was a rising senior at Institute of Technology at Syracuse Central (ITC) when he interned at WAER in the summer of 2023.
  • Sam Whitehead is a reporter with GPB News.He has worked with “Here and Now,”NPR News, “State of the Re:Union,”WSKG News, andWRVO News. He also co-foundedWRFI Community Radio Newsin Ithaca, New York.He hasn’t won any awards yet.In his free time, he tries to become a better storyteller. He lives in Atlanta, Georgia.
  • Rick Karr contributes reports on the arts to NPR News. He is a correspondent for the weekly PBS public affairs show Bill Moyers Journal and teaches radio journalism at Columbia University.
  • Rebecca Kruth is a reporter interning with Aspen Public Radio over the summer of 2013. Originally from Eaton Rapids, Michigan, Rebecca is thrilled to be spending her summer making radio in the mountains. Though she's always been a public radio fan, Rebecca explored several other career paths including teaching high school English before making her way to the airwaves. During her graduate studies at Michigan State University, Rebecca decided radio was where she needed to be and squeezed some journalism courses into her American Studies degree program. After graduation, she snagged internships on the news desk at WKAR, East Lansing and the arts and culture desk at WBEZ, Chicago. When she's not chasing stories, Rebecca enjoys cycling, photography, listening to This American Life and wandering around the country with her husband, James.
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