Mia Sato
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Podcast Appearances
Like, has anyone ever looked at, okay, the platforms are serving me a lot of sad beige content, and therefore they are responsible for me thinking, huh, sad beige, that's the way to do it?
Like, has anyone ever looked at, okay, the platforms are serving me a lot of sad beige content, and therefore they are responsible for me thinking, huh, sad beige, that's the way to do it?
Alex Roberts. She's a professor of media and law at Northeastern. Hadi Mouagdi produced today's show. Amina El-Sadi edited. Andrea Christen's daughter and Rob Byers are our engineers. And Laura Bullard is our senior researcher. Today Explained is made by Victoria Chamberlain, Avishai Artsy, Miranda Kennedy, Patrick Boyd, Peter Balanon-Rosen, Miles Bryan, Amanda Llewellyn and Travis Larchuk.
Alex Roberts. She's a professor of media and law at Northeastern. Hadi Mouagdi produced today's show. Amina El-Sadi edited. Andrea Christen's daughter and Rob Byers are our engineers. And Laura Bullard is our senior researcher. Today Explained is made by Victoria Chamberlain, Avishai Artsy, Miranda Kennedy, Patrick Boyd, Peter Balanon-Rosen, Miles Bryan, Amanda Llewellyn and Travis Larchuk.
Alex Roberts. She's a professor of media and law at Northeastern. Hadi Mouagdi produced today's show. Amina El-Sadi edited. Andrea Christen's daughter and Rob Byers are our engineers. And Laura Bullard is our senior researcher. Today Explained is made by Victoria Chamberlain, Avishai Artsy, Miranda Kennedy, Patrick Boyd, Peter Balanon-Rosen, Miles Bryan, Amanda Llewellyn and Travis Larchuk.
Today, Sean and I and the rest of the team are saying goodbye to Halima Shah, producer, reporter, fill-in host, and full-time woman of mystery. Halima reported for us on everything from refugee resettlement to the promise of psychedelics to Brazilian butt lifts and stolen bees. She forever raised her hand to cover the most challenging stories, and then she did so with heart and humor.
Today, Sean and I and the rest of the team are saying goodbye to Halima Shah, producer, reporter, fill-in host, and full-time woman of mystery. Halima reported for us on everything from refugee resettlement to the promise of psychedelics to Brazilian butt lifts and stolen bees. She forever raised her hand to cover the most challenging stories, and then she did so with heart and humor.
Today, Sean and I and the rest of the team are saying goodbye to Halima Shah, producer, reporter, fill-in host, and full-time woman of mystery. Halima reported for us on everything from refugee resettlement to the promise of psychedelics to Brazilian butt lifts and stolen bees. She forever raised her hand to cover the most challenging stories, and then she did so with heart and humor.