
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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On a cold afternoon, VPR's Josh Crane met Olympian John Morton to talk biathlon � that odd mashup of cross-country skiing and riflery � and the U.S. team's chase for that elusive Olympic medal.
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Brave Little StateWhen question-asker Kate Phillips moved to Vermont, she was surprised to find three different food co-ops within driving range of her place. She then received a notice from her new electric company � yet another co-op! So, she started to wonder: What is the history of co-ops in Vermont? Why are they so successful here?
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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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Brave Little StateAs we enter the darkest season of the year, you may be wondering: Why do we have to fall back and spring ahead? And is there anything that can be done about it?
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Brave Little StateTo answer this question from Robert Small of Stannard, Brave Little State takes stock of not one, not two but three pharmaceuticals currently in development.
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Brave Little StateExploring the origins of unique Vermont road and place names. In this edition: Cow Path 40, Agony Hill Road, and Texas Falls.
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Brave Little StateA listener's request about the legacy of Tropical Storm Irene prompted Brave Little State to tell three stories about resilience � personal, entrepreneurial and spiritual.
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Brave Little StateA question about wildlife crossing signs gets to the heart of a tension between the natural world and human infrastructure.Note: Our show is produced for�
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The FrequencyA new VPR series explores Black grief and joy, through the lens of Vermont musicians of color. Plus, walk-in vaccine clinics, drought conditions and state�
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Brave Little StateYou’re going to be hearing some new voices in Brave Little State. Who are they, and what do they do? Join us for this meet-and-greet with VPR’s two new�