
Josh Crane
Senior Producer & Managing Editor, Engagement JournalismJosh Crane is part of ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý's Engagement Journalism team. He's the senior producer and managing editor for , a podcast based on questions about Vermont that have been asked and voted on by the audience, and runs ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý's Sonic ID project.
Previously, Josh was a podcast producer at WBUR in Boston where he made Endless Thread, a narrative culture show about the internet, and Season Ticket, a daily sports show in collaboration with the Boston Globe. He also served as a curator and producer for PRX. His reporting and producing have won numerous awards, including a National Edward R. Murrow Award.
Josh is a graduate of Middlebury College and the Transom Story Workshop for audio storytelling. When he’s not making radio, he’s probably out in the woods with his dog or cheering for the Celtics.
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Brave Little StateVermont health insurance is pricey, and getting more expensive quickly. For one listener in Montpelier, it’s just not adding up.
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Brave Little StateWhen it comes to our trash, Vermont keeps it simple. Most trash ends up in Coventry, in the Northeast Kingdom. But it hasn’t always been this way � and we’ll soon need a new solution.
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Vermont Edition presents two BLS episodes. First, we hear about the U.S. Postal Service in Vermont. Then, we go hunting.
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Brave Little StateFinalists include questions about logging, loons and rattlesnakes.
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Invasive species are plants, insects, or other organisms that were accidentally or intentionally introduced from other places. Brave Little State explores how much damage they can have on Vermont's environment.
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Brave Little StateClimate change is here, and the state’s energy transition is underway. A lot of uncertainty remains.
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Brave Little StateA question from two frustrated gardeners in Pomfret: “What invasive species has done the most damage to Vermont’s ecosystem?�
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Brave Little StateHere we are again. Exactly one year after historic floods ravaged Vermont, parts of the state are again dealing with devastating flooding following heavy rains. But understanding why these floods are so destructive is not as simple as looking at the sheer amount of rain we got.
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Brave Little StateA smattering of Vermont and New Hampshire towns on either side of the Connecticut River are known collectively as the “Upper Valley.� We set out to find why.
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Brave Little StateBurlington has sister cities all over the world. We explore Burlington’s relationship with two of its sisters: Bethlehem, in the West Bank, and Arad, in Israel.