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Quiet Juice

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A weekly Society, Culture and Science podcast featuring Patrick Cox and Nina Porzucki

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Quiet Juice

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Quiet Juice

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A weekly Society, Culture and Science podcast featuring Patrick Cox and Nina Porzucki
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Nina Porzucki is an audio junkie along with being a yorkie and corgi enthusiast. She heads up podcasts at WGBH and is a member of RexCollective. Nina hosts The World in Words podcast.

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Patrick Cox co-hosts of The World in Words podcast with Nina Porzucki.

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Daniel Jurafsky is a professor of Linguistics & Computer Science at Stanford University and author.

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Dan Nosowitz is a freelance writer and editor. His work has appeared in Atlas Obscura, Popular Science, The Awl, Gizmodo, Fast Company, and Buzzfeed.Nosowitz received his B.A. from McGill University.

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Judith Flanders is a historian, journalist and author, who is especially interested in the Victorian period.Flanders's articles articles, features, and reviews appear in a number of newspapers and magazines. Her first book, "A Circle of Sisters," was published in 2001, and was nominated for the Guardian First Book Award. Her subsequent books are "The Victorian House" (2003), "Consuming Passions" (2006), "The Invention of Murder" (2011), and "The Victorian City: Everyday Life in Dickens’ London" (2012). She has also written four mystery fiction novels.Before becoming a full-time writer, Flanders was an editor for various publishing houses in London.

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Yowei Shaw is senior reporter/producer at Invisibilia, where she reports, produces, edits, and sound designs stories. Her work on the show has taken listeners into an unlikely love story in martial law era Taiwan, a Midwestern community sharply divided in how it sees wild black bears, and a hardcore music scene that called out one of its own.Before joining the team, she was a USA Knight Fellow, whose work has been featured on This American Life, Pop Up Magazine, Studio 360, and The World, among other places. At one point, she produced interviews at NPR's Fresh Air and once made really good elevator music in Chinatown, Philadelphia.Yowei got her start in radio by teaching youth media, when she was a young person herself. She is ever grateful to her parents for letting her report on their obsession with tango dancing. They were very perplexed when she won a Third Coast documentary award for the story.First name pronounced [YO-way]. Like NO way, with a Y.

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