Hannah Jaffe-Walt (Host)
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Our show today was produced by Lily Sullivan. Nancy Updike edited the show. The people who put our show together include Michael Kamate, Angela Gervasi, Ira Glass, Cassie Howley, Valerie Kipnis, Seth Lind, Miki Meek, Catherine Raimondo, Stone Nelson, Nadia Raymond, Anthony Roman, Alyssa Shipp, Christopher Switala, and Marisa Robertson-Texter. Our managing editor is Sara Abdurrahman.
Our show today was produced by Lily Sullivan. Nancy Updike edited the show. The people who put our show together include Michael Kamate, Angela Gervasi, Ira Glass, Cassie Howley, Valerie Kipnis, Seth Lind, Miki Meek, Catherine Raimondo, Stone Nelson, Nadia Raymond, Anthony Roman, Alyssa Shipp, Christopher Switala, and Marisa Robertson-Texter. Our managing editor is Sara Abdurrahman.
Our senior editor is David Kestenbaum. Emmanuel Berry is our executive editor. Special thanks today to Hany Hawasli, Laura Albast, Rania Mustafa, Dana Balut, Rachel Strom, Emna Jgal, Lizzie Ratner, and Suzanne Gabber. Thanks also to KCRW in Los Angeles, where I've been recording this week and have had help from Katie Gilchrist, Phil Richards, Mike Stark, and Mike Newport.
Our senior editor is David Kestenbaum. Emmanuel Berry is our executive editor. Special thanks today to Hany Hawasli, Laura Albast, Rania Mustafa, Dana Balut, Rachel Strom, Emna Jgal, Lizzie Ratner, and Suzanne Gabber. Thanks also to KCRW in Los Angeles, where I've been recording this week and have had help from Katie Gilchrist, Phil Richards, Mike Stark, and Mike Newport.
Our senior editor is David Kestenbaum. Emmanuel Berry is our executive editor. Special thanks today to Hany Hawasli, Laura Albast, Rania Mustafa, Dana Balut, Rachel Strom, Emna Jgal, Lizzie Ratner, and Suzanne Gabber. Thanks also to KCRW in Los Angeles, where I've been recording this week and have had help from Katie Gilchrist, Phil Richards, Mike Stark, and Mike Newport.
Voice over for Asil in Act One was performed by Tara Abood. Our website, thisamericanlife.org. If you become a This American Life partner, you'll get bonus content, ad-free listening, and more. To join, go to thisamericanlife.org slash lifepartners. That link is also in the show notes. This American Life is delivered to public radio stations by PRX, the Public Radio Exchange.
Voice over for Asil in Act One was performed by Tara Abood. Our website, thisamericanlife.org. If you become a This American Life partner, you'll get bonus content, ad-free listening, and more. To join, go to thisamericanlife.org slash lifepartners. That link is also in the show notes. This American Life is delivered to public radio stations by PRX, the Public Radio Exchange.
Voice over for Asil in Act One was performed by Tara Abood. Our website, thisamericanlife.org. If you become a This American Life partner, you'll get bonus content, ad-free listening, and more. To join, go to thisamericanlife.org slash lifepartners. That link is also in the show notes. This American Life is delivered to public radio stations by PRX, the Public Radio Exchange.
I'm Hannah Jaffe-Walt. Ira Glass will be back next week with more stories of This American Life.
I'm Hannah Jaffe-Walt. Ira Glass will be back next week with more stories of This American Life.
I'm Hannah Jaffe-Walt. Ira Glass will be back next week with more stories of This American Life.
It's This American Life. I'm Hannah Jaffe-Walt sitting in for Ira Glass. I've been talking to someone here and there over the last couple of months about a situation she's in. And I think she typifies the thing we're going to try to do in this episode. So I'd like you to meet her. Her name is Annika Barber. She's a scientist, a molecular biologist at Rutgers University, a runner.
It's This American Life. I'm Hannah Jaffe-Walt sitting in for Ira Glass. I've been talking to someone here and there over the last couple of months about a situation she's in. And I think she typifies the thing we're going to try to do in this episode. So I'd like you to meet her. Her name is Annika Barber. She's a scientist, a molecular biologist at Rutgers University, a runner.
It's This American Life. I'm Hannah Jaffe-Walt sitting in for Ira Glass. I've been talking to someone here and there over the last couple of months about a situation she's in. And I think she typifies the thing we're going to try to do in this episode. So I'd like you to meet her. Her name is Annika Barber. She's a scientist, a molecular biologist at Rutgers University, a runner.
She's got purple hair. And a particular way of organizing the world around her. Her books, organized topically and then by height. Her lab, color-coded labels.
She's got purple hair. And a particular way of organizing the world around her. Her books, organized topically and then by height. Her lab, color-coded labels.
She's got purple hair. And a particular way of organizing the world around her. Her books, organized topically and then by height. Her lab, color-coded labels.