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Hari Kondabolu

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
1161 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

Podcast Appearances

Our senior producer is Ian Chilog, and the executive producer of Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me is Mike Danforth.

And before we leave you, this week, we lost our former senior producer, Murad Abid, known to us and all his many friends at NPR News as Rod.

Rod led our show in the early years from when it was a struggling show in just a few stations to a mainstay of public radio, most importantly, by taking us from recording in a studio each week to in front of a live audience, which is why, in my opinion, we are all still here.

So we owe Rod a tremendous debt, and if you enjoy our show, you do too.

Now, panel, when we go to the moon again, what are we going to find?

Thanks also to Rachel Koster, Hari Kondabolu, and Luke Burbank.

Thanks to all of you for listening.

Stuff You Should Know
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And I'm Hari Kundabolu.

Stuff You Should Know
Short Stuff: Did a vampire legend help win the Cold War?

Which means being honest about what we know, what we don't know, and how messy it can all be.

Stuff You Should Know
Short Stuff: Did a vampire legend help win the Cold War?

I like to sleep in late and sleep early.

Stuff You Should Know
Short Stuff: Did a vampire legend help win the Cold War?

Is there a chronotype for that, or am I just depressed?

Stuff You Should Know
Short Stuff: Did a vampire legend help win the Cold War?

Health stuff is about learning, laughing, and feeling a little less alone.

Stuff You Should Know
Short Stuff: Did a vampire legend help win the Cold War?

Which means being honest about what we know, what we don't know, and how messy it can all be.

Stuff You Should Know
Short Stuff: Did a vampire legend help win the Cold War?

I like to sleep in late and sleep early.