Aisha Roscoe
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Today's podcast was produced by Michael Radcliffe with help from Chris Thomas and Gabe O'Connor. Andrew Craig directed.
Today's podcast was produced by Michael Radcliffe with help from Chris Thomas and Gabe O'Connor. Andrew Craig directed.
Today's podcast was produced by Michael Radcliffe with help from Chris Thomas and Gabe O'Connor. Andrew Craig directed.
Andy Huther is our technical director with engineering support from Zach Coleman, David Greenberg, and Arthur Holliday-Lorent.
Andy Huther is our technical director with engineering support from Zach Coleman, David Greenberg, and Arthur Holliday-Lorent.
Andy Huther is our technical director with engineering support from Zach Coleman, David Greenberg, and Arthur Holliday-Lorent.
Tomorrow on the Sunday Story, a look at Christian nationalism in the U.S. through the lens of a rural far-right church. It has influence far beyond tiny Moscow, Idaho.
Tomorrow on the Sunday Story, a look at Christian nationalism in the U.S. through the lens of a rural far-right church. It has influence far beyond tiny Moscow, Idaho.
Tomorrow on the Sunday Story, a look at Christian nationalism in the U.S. through the lens of a rural far-right church. It has influence far beyond tiny Moscow, Idaho.
Please, just, I'm going to ask just nicely.
Please, just, I'm going to ask just nicely.
Please, just, I'm going to ask just nicely.
Martin Oliver of Los Angeles, California.
Martin Oliver of Los Angeles, California.
Martin Oliver of Los Angeles, California.
Well, I think that because he has lost a lot and with the Emmys and things like that, I think we should give it to him. I think you're right.
Well, I think that because he has lost a lot and with the Emmys and things like that, I think we should give it to him. I think you're right.
Well, I think that because he has lost a lot and with the Emmys and things like that, I think we should give it to him. I think you're right.
I'm Aisha Roscoe, and this is a Sunday story from Up First, where we go beyond the news of the day to bring you one big story. As a journalist, you know, sometimes there are stories that just stick with you. And, you know, I'm certainly not alone in that. Some people, when they're reporting, encounter a story that changes their entire life. And that's what happened to Barbara Bradley Haggerty.
I'm Aisha Roscoe, and this is a Sunday story from Up First, where we go beyond the news of the day to bring you one big story. As a journalist, you know, sometimes there are stories that just stick with you. And, you know, I'm certainly not alone in that. Some people, when they're reporting, encounter a story that changes their entire life. And that's what happened to Barbara Bradley Haggerty.