The question is, how long will it take? Rund Abdelfatah/NPR hide caption toggle caption Rund Abdelfatah/NPR Runners form a human bridge at the finish line to cheer fellow racers. Casey: A tie between Lara St. John and Natalie Merchant. Rund: It was really cool to help launch the NPR Politics Podcast and Code Switch—plus a bunch of other pilots. They greatly influenced my taste in music. From left to right: Casey, Rund, Ramtin.
The hosts, Rund Abdelfatah and Ramtin Arablouei, talked about how tractors made farm work more efficient and lowered food prices, but they also drove many farmers out of business. They are producers for NPR's podcasts How I Built This and TED Radio Hour. Rund Abdelfatah is the co-host and producer of Throughline, a podcast that explores the history of current events. The hosts, Rund Abdelfatah and Ramtin Arablouei, talked about how tractors made farm work more efficient and lowered food prices, but they also drove many farmers out of business. It was supposed to be a 3 week gig. I probably made such a fool out of myself when I met them. Rund Abdelfatah. Casey: The FDR Memorial, The Red Hen, Kennedy Center. Ramtin: I love all the podcasts at NPR. Mike Morgan / NPR.
From left to right: Rund, Casey, Ramtin. Ramtin: I have keyboard, multiple samplers, and post it note that says "Don't fu&* up.". What are some cool things you've worked on? And now, here we are, a year later. I guess that's pretty dorky... but it's when I started to feel like I could really be a producer. Robyn Park/NPR
Ramtin: U Street Music Hall, Union Arts, and the greatest bar on earth, Stan's. In recent months, I’ve started listening more to podcasts than to traditional radio as I drive. All of them were special in their own way. But we still were pleased when those got approved. I think the tipping point eventually will come, though. Casey: For HIBT, we did an in-studio interview with Jim Koch, who founded Samuel Adams beer. Making a splash around Andalucia. I was all caught up on my regular shows the other day and started looking for other options. hide caption, Casey: Nick van der Kolk's work on Love + Radio; Notes of Berlin; music from Antje Duvekot, Balsam Range, and Orion Weiss. My dad and grandpa grew sugar beets when I was a kid. Faces Of NPR is a weekly feature that showcases the people behind NPR, from the voices you hear every day on the radio to the ones who work outside of the recording studio. Up and down the rows we’d go, in the heat of summer, acre after acre. Approach every project, big or small, determined to make it the best it can be.
268 POSTS 1 COMMENTS . The battle even included a tractors-versus-horses competition in Fargo, in which several horses died due to extreme heat. Grand Forks,
58203, Minnesota brothers fulfill their vision as career exhibition shooters, North Dakota has just 22 intensive care beds available as hospital admissions surge, Minnesota's positive case total passes 100,000 mark, Presumed Amazon facility promises to be largest structure ever built in Fargo, The Sorting Pen: Remembering the immigrant farmers who came before us. Also, I love post-its and my to do list is basically a big post-it calendar that takes up half my desk. Hier sollte eine Beschreibung angezeigt werden, diese Seite lässt dies jedoch nicht zu. Rund Abdelfatah-4 Sep, 2012 @ 14:20. Rund Abdelfatah is the co-host and producer of Throughline, a podcast that explores the history of current events. In that role, she's responsible for all aspects of the podcast's production, including development of episode concepts, interviewing guests, and sound design. You'll find out about what they do and what they're inspired by on the daily.
The episode was looking at current fears of artificial intelligence as it looked back at these seemingly long-gone issues. Thanks to those tractor innovations that Throughline talked about, there aren’t as many of us in farming anymore.
While there was some public outrage against tractors, their clear benefits won people over fairly quickly. After the show, I went back to my life as a freelance composer (I worked on movies and commercials).
Casey: Brief advice: work harder than required and try to learn from every single thing you do.
What does that mean? Rund Abdelfatah is the co-host and producer of Throughline, a podcast that explores the history of current events.In that role, she's responsible for all aspects of the podcast's production, including development of episode concepts, interviewing guests, and sound design. It's been quite the ride! And while artificial intelligence (think autonomous farming) is certainly a topic of interest in agriculture, the issue that the episode made me think of was genetic modification.
Robyn Park/NPR Each is a new, fun challenge. Casey: I attended the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies in Portland, Maine at the beginning of 2015 when I decided I wanted to pursue a radio-related career. Rund Abdelfatah/NPR hide caption toggle caption Rund Abdelfatah/NPR Runners form a human bridge at the finish line to cheer fellow racers. Given the number of non-GMO labels and advertisements and outrage, it seems that we’re still in the thick of the “people are scared” stage of development. Rund Abdelfatah. What advice do you have for someone who wants a job like yours? Andalucia. Ramtin: It is one of the last media sources where facts matter. Casey: I produced an HIBT episode with Herb Kelleher, the 85-year-old founder of Southwest Airlines and a notorious larger-than-life character, and that was really fun and a fantastic story. In that role, she's responsible for
Eventually, your work will speak for itself and people will notice. It's really wild how everything has come full circle. So never be too hard on yourself and have tunnel vision to your goal. hide caption, We Insist: A Timeline Of Protest Music In 2020. In that role, she's responsible for all aspects of the podcast's production, including development of episode concepts, interviewing guests, and sound design. This week's post is our first triple feature—meet Ramtin Arablouei, Casey Herman and Rund Abdelfatah. Dad and grandpa moved on from sugar beets before the approval of Roundup-ready beet seeds. That's what helped me start getting work. Rund: The book: All The Light We Cannot See; the tv shows: Westworld, The OA; the poem: "If" by Rudyard Kipling; and the movie: Hidden Figures. How did you end up at TED Radio Hour and How I Built This? Rund: It's honestly hard to pick one. Schlecht lives on a farm and ranch in Medina, N.D., with her husband and two daughters. Many people can’t imagine how much these innovations benefit those of us on the farm. Rund Abdelfatah is the co-host and producer of Throughline, a podcast that explores the history of current events.In that role, she's responsible for all aspects of the podcast's production, including development of episode concepts, interviewing guests, and sound design. The episode also looked at the long resistance many had to coffee, as well as how telephones ushered women into the workplace (because they were superior operators). I guarantee you'll pick up new skills and get a lot more out of it than you expected. Farms got bigger, and people who couldn’t make it had to find other ways to live. She can be reached at jschlecht@agweek.com or 701-595-0425. Rund: For me, it means working with some great producers to create (hopefully) an entertaining, informative and inspiring listening experience. While I've never sat more than 100 feet from where I interned in the three years I've been here, it definitely wasn't a given that I'd ever get to work on a show like HIBT. I had basically no radio producing experience but learned on the job. And the crazy thing is that NPR's All Songs Considered helped me get my career off the ground as a composer. Additionally, industries that benefited from the use of horses in agriculture fought the progress being made by tractors for decades until even the Horse Association of America — formed to lobby against the use of tractors — had to capitulate. I can't say that I have a favorite. You're all producers for TED Radio Hour and How I Built This. In my head, I remember thinking "Wait, I'm doing this, I'm producing an episode from start to finish!" Ramtin: The only advice I can offer anyone hoping to become a producer or composer is to work REALLY hard at becoming precise and FAST at what you do. Participants completed a 3-mile loop around the National Mall — without food or water since sunrise. The conversations in the show were all about how if an innovation has enough benefits, even the outrage over its unintended consequences dies down over time.
Rund Abdelfatah is the co-host and producer of Throughline, a podcast that explores the history of current events.In that role, she's responsible for all aspects of the podcast's production, including development of episode concepts, interviewing guests, and sound design. I, for one, am not scared. Ramtin: A tie between Anthony Hamilton and Saul Williams. I produce for the podcast and compose all of its music. Couldn't have said it better. New technology has always been met with resistance, Moline advertised their Universal tractor in the May 3, 1918, issue of Country Gentleman magazine.