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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Finding the truth in a cat video world
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‘No Planet B’: A call to action on climate change
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Identity politics, human dignity and the trouble with Trump
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Seattle stories that humanize mental health struggles
For the second year now, NAMI Washington has presented a storytelling event in Seattle called The Brainpower Chronicles.
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NPR favorite Peter Sagal on what's chasing him when he runs
Something prompted NPR’s Peter Sagal to take up running around the age of 40. That journey is the subject of his new book “The Incomplete Book of Running.”
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Getting to the heart of meaningful sustainability in the PNW
What can we do to create and preserve a sustainable life here? “Shall we save the orca? Shall we solve for climate change? Shall we hang on to what we love about our place?” The answer may start with an Ampersand.
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Who's a good neighbor? Mr. Rogers, of course
The first full-length biography of Fred Rogers sheds light on a brilliant career and the dearth of quality, educational children's television programming.
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What's it like to be homeless? Ask a person who’s been there
The Seattle-King County area has the third largest concentration of homeless people in the U.S., after New York and Los Angeles. The most recent count totaled nearly 12,000.
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Which side are you on?
Politics vs. pop culture. Let the debate begin
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‘Look, we’re living in bizarre times,’ says John Kerry in Seattle.
Former Senator and Secretary of State John Kerry embraces the straight talk mantle.