Gregory Warner
@radiogrego
Host of @Roughly, a podcast about stories in far off places. Yale Poynter Fellow in Journalism. Has taken his accordion to unlikely places, like Afghanistan.
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https://aroundtheworldin85days.substack.com/ 23-07-2009 20:56:44
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You are helping me design the future of Rough Translation and I am blown away by your ideas and suggestions. Still a few days left to fill out the poll (and win limited-edition postcards mailed to your home! Real life mail!) open.substack.com/pub/aroundthew…
Thank you to Society of Professional Journalists for awarding the Sigma Delta Chi in travel reporting to this @roughly story. Beware "laws for the Englishman to see!" npr.org/2022/06/15/110…
somebody smart like Jacob Goldstein please cover this and then see if you can win an award for the coverage
Love to see Rough Translation Love Commandos in The Guardian 'best podcasts of the week' newsletter theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2…
So excited to read! Congrats Hanna Komar !
Thanks Keera Allendorf ! It's always great to hear when our episodes can be useful in classrooms. Keep us posted about the discussions that the series provokes!
Instead of watching war footage and tweets about kidnapped Israelis, listen to their stories -- from the people who know them best and miss them most. Thanks Israel Story
In "The Sound of Silence" by Gregory Warner, a mysterious sonic visitation in a trying time brings a lesson about letting go. Listen here: audioflux.org
Great list! Glad that Rough Translation continues to inspire. That episode was made possible by the long haul reporting of Adelina Lancianese and a great book on the world of trans truck drivers -- Anne Balay's "Semi Queer."