
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 StateBrave Little State journeys into the weird world of Vermont's favorite jam band to explore the culture of "phandom� and Phish’s early roots here.
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A recent episode of Brave Little State looks at Vermont's signature land-use law and how Vermonters want the state to change � or not � in the future.
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Brave Little StateVermont’s small town charm didn’t just happen out of thin air. It’s been legislated, especially via one really important Vermont law � Act 250. But as Vermont changes, there’s a push for Act 250 to change, too.
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A recent episode of Brave Little State about raising a biracial child in Vermont is followed by a conversation with two Vermont parents of biracial children.
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Brave Little StateSweeney Grabin is Indian. Her husband, David, is Jewish. Sweeney wants to know how to maintain her family’s cultures for her 2-year-old daughter, Maya, while living in such a white state.
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We listen to the second part of "Recognized," a recent Brave Little State series about Abenaki peoples and the ongoing dispute about who belongs to their communities.
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We listen to the first part of "Recognized," a recent Brave Little State series about Abenaki peoples and the ongoing dispute about who belongs to their communities.
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Brave Little State"Recognized" is a special series from Brave Little State about Abenaki peoples and the ongoing dispute about who belongs to their communities.
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A recent episode of Brave Little State about fire towers is followed by a live discussion on current efforts to add safety features to the ones remaining on state lands.
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Brave Little StateThe smash hit Netflix series Wednesday takes place in Jericho � and was filmed in Romania. Megan Matthers of Sutton wants to know � why?