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  • Jordan Triebel is an intern at KCBX starting June 2023. She is currently an undergraduate at Cal Poly getting a BS in Journalism and minoring in Media Arts, Society, and technology. During her time at Cal Poly, she is the News Director of KCPR Radio, anchoring newscasts, and hosting her own music show once a week. Outside of work, she likes traveling, reading, writing, and working on her own video passion projects.
  • Penelope Pitstop co-hosts Citizen Sound with Steve Jenkins every other Sunday night/Monday morning from 11pm-1am. She's an engineering student at Cal Poly with a long history in radio. A boundless curiosity for all things weird and different drove her to pursue the college radio station in her hometown when she was just a sophomore in high school and she never turned back. This experience didn't complete her search for the esoteric, but rather fanned the flames. She very quickly became an avid consumer of anything and everything sonic and is always on the hunt for something to satisfy her hunger for new tunes. When she came to college, she refused to let that go and joined KCPR as a DJ and an audio visual manager. This led to her interest in setting up live shows, as well as booking bands in SLO, plunging her deep into the SLO music scene.
  • A loyal, longtime supporter of KCBX, Ilona has been a classical music program producer/host for many years. She was born and raised in South Africa, where she worked extensively as a performer in Radio Theatre. She loves music, travel, learning foreign languages, reading, playing piano, cooking, and walks on the beach with Moose–her hiking buddy.
  • Brian Lanzone can be heard guest hosting the occasional KCBX music program and also fills in as a local announcer during Morning Edition, All Things Considered, and other national programs.
  • Robert Krulwich works on radio, podcasts, video, the blogosphere. He has been called "the most inventive network reporter in television" by TV Guide.
  • Liz Halloran joined NPR in December 2008 as Washington correspondent for Digital News, taking her print journalism career into the online news world.
  • Mario Armstrong is a technology commentator for NPR's Morning Edition, explaining the world of gadgets, gizmos and gigabites through regular conservations with show hosts Steve Inskeep and Renee Montagne.
  • John Henning Schumann, M.D., is an internal medicine physician and writer (http://glasshospital.com). He has contributedto Slate,The Atlantic,Marketplace, and National Public Radio’s health blog,Shots.
  • After taking a semester off from college to intern with Vermont Public Radio in 1999, Sidsel was hooked. She went on to work as a reporter and producer at WNYC in New York and WAMU in Washington, DC before moving to New Mexico in 2007. As KUNM’s Conservation Beat reporter, Sidsel covered news from around the state having to do with protection of our earth, air and water. She also kept up a blog, earth air waves, filled with all the bits that can’t be crammed into the local broadcast of Morning Edition and All Things Considered. When not interviewing inspiring people (or sheep), Sidsel could be found doing underdogs with her daughters at the park.
  • Emily Corwin covers New Hampshire news, and reports on the state's criminal justice system. She's also one of eight dedicated reporters with the New England News Collaborative, a consortium of public media newsrooms across New England.
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