
Angela Evancie
Senior VP of ContentAngela Evancie serves as ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý's Senior VP of Content, and was the Director of Engagement Journalism and the Executive Producer of , the station's people-powered journalism project.
Brave Little State answers audience questions about Vermont. Its people-powered method has resulted in coverage of everything from and to and . In its first four years of production, the show was recognized with five Edward R. Murrow awards � two national awards in the news documentary category, and three regional awards for news documentary and use of sound � as well as a .
Angela launched the show in 2016 with former ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý All Things Considered host . In 2017, she became ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý's first managing editor for podcasts, and helped incubate signature projects such as , and , ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý's daily news podcast.
Angela joined ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý's news team in 2013 as as a digital producer; she became the station's first digital editor for news in 2015. Her work on the team helped earn ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý a 2016 national Edward R. Murrow Excellence in Video award for a , a 2015 Associated Press Media Editors (APME) Community Engagement award for ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý's and a 2014 Public Radio News Directors Incorporated (PRNDI) award for ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý's multimedia .
Angela has contributed work to NPR, This American Life, Here and Now and The Atlantic, among other outlets. She launched her journalism career with a 2010 Compton Mentor Fellowship and a 2011 Middlebury Fellowship in Environmental Journalism.
Angela attended Middlebury College and holds a master of arts degree from the Middlebury Bread Loaf School of English. A native of Addison County, she now lives in the Upper Valley.
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What role does storytelling have in addressing the opioid crisis? In March, ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý Radio hosted a gathering at the Turning Point Center ofâ€�
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The April episode of Brave Little State answers a question from Jack Haskell, of Brattleboro, who asked: “How is climate change affecting Vermont right�
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A six-part series from Writers for Recovery and ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý Radio, featuring voices from Vermont's recovery community. Coming February 25. Writers forâ€�
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Sure, you might occasionally see Vermont's U.S. House representative when he's back in the Green Mountains � but what does Peter Welch's life on Capitol�
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Brave Little StateNormally our show answers your questions about Vermont, our region and its people. This month, we decided to do something a little different.Note! Our�
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“What are the environmental and economic benefits of wood heat in Vermont? And then what are the costs to that?� That question comes to Brave Little State�
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Brave Little StateBurned out on election news? We've got you. Revisit our 2019 episode about the fuel that warms you twice.Editor's note: As always, we recommend listening�
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As the balance of power shifts in Washington, Brave Little State collected your questions for Vermont Rep. Peter Welch to shape our upcoming episode.Brave�