Jennifer Richler
Public radio story produced and reported as part of a Transom workshop with Rob Rosenthal. The story profiles Laurie Sackett, a woman with Parkinson's disease who learns that doing the hard things — using her voice, staying active, keeping moving — is the key to staying healthy and happy. The piece was distributed by PRX Remix.
Credit: reporting, field recording, script writing, story editing, audio editing, scoring and music editing, audio mixing, sound design
Episode of Adventures in Jewish Studies, a monthly narrative podcast. In this episode, co-producer Jeremy Shere and I interviewed scholars Marc Dollinger and Lewis Gordon about the history of Black-Jewish relations in the US.
Credit: interviewing, editing, mixing
Episode of School's IN, a monthly interview podcast about public education in Monroe County, Indiana. In this episode, I interview Rebecca Mungle, the principal of Templeton Elementary School and Lesli Whitney, the school's speech-language pathologist and a parent.
Credit: hosting, interviewing, editing, mixing
Episode of Frankely Judaic, a monthly narrative podcast. In this episode, I interviewed scholar Alessandro Guetta about early Italian translations of Hebrew works.
Credit: interviewing, script writing, editing, mixing