Jeannie Yandel
ProducerYear started with KUOW: 2001
Jeannie Yandel has always been a sucker for a good story. And she had an epiphany one morning listening to Morning Edition – the consistently best stories out there were coming from NPR. So in 2001, she started as an intern here at KUOW, working for Weekday.
Since then, Jeannie's produced nearly every show out of KUOW, from Morning Edition to Rewind to The Conversation. Now she's a producer for The Record. Her job is to help the people who live in the Puget Sound area tell their own amazing stories on the radio. It's a pretty perfect job.
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80% of us have experienced imposter syndrome at some point... which is cold comfort when you're the one on the spot, wondering why on earth you were ever…
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Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is known for her fiery written dissents. But she might have honed that talent, in part, because she couldn't get…
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Episodes start June 26. Subscribe in Apple Podcasts now or wherever you get your podcasts.Yes, your workplace is sexist. Let’s laugh/cry together while…
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On April 4, 1968, Gary Heyde had just arrived for a conference at Kentucky State College. He and more than 500 students from every major black university…
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Starbucks claims to have solved the thorny problem of pay equity. At least in their current workforce. At least in the US. And this isn’t a final…
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Jeannie Yandel speaks with Ben Blum about his new book "Ranger Games: A Story of Soldiers, Family, and Inexplicable Crime." The book tells the story of…
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More women are speaking out about sexual abuse and harassment as part of the renewed #MeToo movement.But for the women picking the fruits and vegetables…
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Today on The Record we're looking at the #MeToo and Time's Up movements here in Washington state. How did we get here and what we can do next?First, a…
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'Tis the season to think about New Year's resolutions. But we're less interested in the one you made on Monday than the ones that you made for 2017. Did…
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Eula Bynoe introduces herself as a doula, podcaster, mother, and full-time black woman. Her top priority to make feminism truly relevant as the word of…