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possibly
Possibly is a podcast that looks at the science behind proposed environmental solutions - helping you cut through the noise and make choices that, possibly, will make a difference. It tackles questions big and small, from “Can we heat our homes without cooking the planet?” to “What’s the most energy efficient way to boil a cup of water?”
Lauren helped pilot, report and produce the first six episodes of Possibly’s mini-episode series answering listener questions, which will begin airing weekly on The Public’s Radio (formerly Rhode Island Public Radio) in July 2019.
Possibly is a collaboration between The Public’s Radio and Brown University. Listen here.
Now here this
Now Here This is a nationally recognized student audio publication based out of Brown University. It was published It started in 2014 as a weekly podcast, and has evolved over the years into an online “mixtape magazine,” publishing three issues per semester with collections of 5-15 stories based around a theme.
Lauren was on Now Here This’s founding team, and from 2014-2018 she served as a Producer and Senior Editor, making stories, shaping NHT’s evolving artistic visions, and mentoring five new classes of producers who entered the group with little or no previous audio experience.
Now Here This has been featured on Transom.org and NHT stories have won awards from the New York Times, PRX, the Society of Professional Journalists, and more.
Explore the Now Here This website and story archive here.
Sonic IDs
The Sonic IDs are an ongoing series of thirty to sixty second mini-stories featuring sounds and voices from Cape Cod and the Islands. NPR member station WCAI weaves the Sonic IDs in amongst its programming throughout the day.
As an intern for Atlantic Public Media, Lauren gathered and produced 20 sonic IDs. Listen to a select sampling below: