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Ellen Kera
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KERA's Think
The cartels are dealing eels now
Eel smuggling is one of the most lucrative wildlife crimes — so what makes these slimy creatures so coveted? Ellen Ruppel Shell, professor emeritus of science journalism at Boston University, joins host Krys Boyd to discuss an animal that’s one of the most trafficked on Earth, a brief history of the significance of eels, and why they’re still somewhat mysterious. Her book is “Slippery Beast: A True Crime Natural History, with Eels.”This episode originally aired August 28th, 2024. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
2025-06-09
46 min
KERA's Think
Why you fight about the dishwasher
Every relationship has a person who loads the dishwasher like an architect, and one who throws plates in like a tornado. Ellen Cushing, staff writer for The Atlantic, joins host Krys Boyd to discuss why arguments over daily chores might signal deeper issues in a partnership, why some household appliances have such a hold on us, and, yes, we’ll get to scientific proof of how that dishwasher is really supposed to be loaded. (Be prepared to tell your significant other.) Her article is, “There Are Two Types of Dishwasher People.” Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad...
2025-05-23
46 min
Overheard at the Bush Center
The Russia-China Challenge
Russia and China are closer allies than at any time in the two countries’ modern history. In an Engage at Bush Center conversation presented by NexPoint, a panel of distinguished experts discussed how the United States should deal with Moscow and Beijing. Krys Boyd, Host and Managing Editor of KERA Radio’s award-winning national program, Think, led the conversation featuring John J. Sullivan, former U.S. Ambassador to Russia and deputy Secretary of State and author of Midnight in Moscow, a memoir of his experiences in Russia; Dan Schulman, former President and CEO of PayPal; and Ellen Bork, Fellow at t...
2024-09-26
59 min
Tyypit
Online curators eli uuden ajan vaikuttajat, jotka kuratoivat sisältöjä informaatiotulvan keskellä
The New Yorker julkaisi jutun aiheesta "The New Generation of Online Culture Curators" ja esitteli siinä uuden ajan vaikuttajat: kuraattorit, jotka suodattavat sisältöä valtavan informaatiotulvan keskellä. Nämä uuden ajan vaikuttajat eivät ainoastaan jaa elämäänsä, vaan kasvattavat näkyvyyttään kuratoimalla ja kommentoimalla sisältöä, kuten musiikkia, muotia, taidetta, sisustusta, uutisia ja artikkeleita. Toisin sanottuna: he tarjoilevat kuratoidun valikoiman kulttuuria omalle yleisöllleen kommenttien kera – suodattamalla samalla selkeyttä kaoottisen informaatiomäärän keskelle.
2024-08-20
1h 13
Kitchen Party Ceilidh
KPC 2023 01 22 Podcast
Our 452nd episode, which aired on January 22, 2023. Alex Sturbaum with Kera-Lynne Newman – Happy to Meet, Sorry to Part/The Coachman's Whip/My Maryanne, Slash Altan – Donal Agus Morag, Harvest Storm Talisk – The Light of Day, Dawn Sileas – Puirt-a-Beul, Beating Harps Patrick Street – Jenny Picking Cockles/An Gabhran/Jack Keane’s Reel, No. 2 Patrick Street Rura with Duncan Chisholm – Chi Mi’n Geamhradh/Running the Cross, Our Voices Echo Phil Cunningham – The Four Stroke Reel/Martin O’Connor’s Flying Clog, Palomino Waltz Mary Beth Carty – Friendship Memories, Crossing the Causeway Aaron O’Hagan & Luke Ward – Planxty O'Flynn/Backalley Sessions, From the Devil’s Punchbowl Custy...
2023-02-05
58 min
What Works: The Future of Local News
What Works Episode 43 | Anne Galloway
Dan and Ellen talk with Anne Galloway, the founder and editor-at-large of VTDigger in Vermont. Like many journalists, she was laid off in 2009 from her job as Sunday editor of the Rutland Herald and Times Argus. VTDigger, which is a nonprofit, started with a $16,000 budget with no employees. As she put it in a recent letter to readers, it has grown beyond her wildest dreams. It's the largest newsroom in Vermont. It has dozens of employees and more than 550,000 monthly readers. Galloway not only built the organization, she also wrote notable investigative pieces. Among other issues, she broke open a...
2022-10-06
45 min
Dealer News Today Podcasts
What Dealers Can Expect From the 2 Trillion Dollar Relief Bill. Interview with Automotive CPA, Ellen Kera
The Senate has passed a roughly $2 trillion coronavirus response bill intended to speed relief across the American economy. This is the third aid package from Congress and is meant to keep businesses and individuals afloat during an unprecedented freeze on the majority of American life.Our Guest is Automotive Industry CPA, Ellen Kera from Citrin-Cooperman. Ellen supports many large dealerships and groups across the country and helps us interpret the 800-page Coronavirus Aide Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Bill.Listen as Dave, Andy, and Ellen discuss how the stimulus package will help dealerships.
2020-03-29
26 min
Mommas Pearls Show
SHORT BUS
To wrap up our Back To School month, we'll be exploring the many heartbreaks and triumphs of having a special needs child. Overcoming the initial shock, then empowering yourself in order to get the services your child needs. Joining us this week is Kera McCloughlin, a representative from AUTISM SPEAKS and mother of a boy with Autism as well as award winning mommy blogger Ellen whose blog www.LOVETHATMAX.blogspot.com chronicles her journey with her son Max, who has cerebral palsey.
2010-09-29
00 min
Mommas Pearls Show
SHORT BUS
To wrap up our Back To School month, we'll be exploring the many heartbreaks and triumphs of having a special needs child. Overcoming the initial shock, then empowering yourself in order to get the services your child needs. Joining us this week is Kera McCloughlin, a representative from AUTISM SPEAKS and mother of a boy with Autism as well as award winning mommy blogger Ellen whose blog www.LOVETHATMAX.blogspot.com chronicles her journey with her son Max, who has cerebral palsey.
2010-09-29
1h 16