John O'Brien
Senior Producer, All Things Considered
About
John O’Brien is KUOW's All Things Considered Senior Producer. He spends his days setting up interviews with newsmakers on subjects from politics and public health to arts and culture. John learned to make radio starting in 2006 as an intern on KUOW’s The Conversation with Ross Reynolds.
Location: Seattle
Languages: English
Pronouns: he/him
Podcasts
Stories
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Bainbridge Island man with a Ukrainian energy company pivots to aid delivery
‘Here was a tragic puzzle we could put together to serve Ukrainians.’
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An environmental scientist points to Indigenous knowledge for sustainability solutions
‘That's why we lose a lot of our own community members who are not interested in western sciences because they don't see themselves being reflected. I think with Indigenous science we have to reflect ourselves because, otherwise, we are ignoring part of our kinships and also teachings that we have been passed down.’
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The highs and lows of a prized and vulnerable freedom
‘Free speech has been perhaps one of the most powerful engines of human equality that we've ever stumbled upon as a species.’
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New book explores advances in immune system science
‘We are having exponential growth in our understanding of the immune system. There’s just so much to learn, and our baseline has just been established.’
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She returned to the NW when the Taliban took power. Now she's back in Afghanistan — by choice
‘Taliban are who are here. We need to support the Afghan process of re-establishing the government. I'm an American. One day, the Taliban were my enemy. In the next week, they were my neighbors, and I had to work with them.’
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From prison chain gang to art world notoriety, the life and work of Winfred Rembert
‘We had been married over five years before he decided that he would even mention to me what had happened. I just knew he was having trouble sleeping. And this is the kind of torture that followed him until he died.’
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Defining disability justice and celebrating ‘crip-centric liberated zones’
‘Crip Kinship: The Disability Justice & Art Activism of Sins Invalid’
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Paul Auster celebrates the precocious, abbreviated life and work of Stephen Crane
'Crane is now in the hands of the specialists, while the invisible army of so-called general readers, the same people who still take pleasure in reading old standbys such as Melville and Whitman, are no longer reading Crane.’
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What are we willing to do to protect Southern Resident orcas?
What it will take to share this region with Qw'e lh'ol mechen, ‘the people that live under the sea’
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Trans history and one man’s struggle to correct ‘a ghastly mistake’
‘Dr E. Forbes-Sempill henceforth wishes to be known as Dr Ewan Forbes-Sempill’