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  • Robin Coleman previously hosted the monthly “Peace, Love & Pets” segment on Issues & Ideas. She interviewed members of the community working to protect animal welfare.
  • Stu Soren is a former contributor to Issues & Ideascontributed interviews with Central Coast community members about a variety of topics from health care to business.Starting on a campus station in 1969, Stu discovered his love of radio and was soon hired by a local AM Top 40 rock and roll station as a weekend DJ.
  • Adelina Lancianese is the assistant producer for the NPR Story Lab, a creative studio that fosters newsroom experimentation and incubates new podcasts. At the Story Lab, Lancianese works primarily on investigative, long-form projects, and also helps organize the annual Story Lab Workshop for the development of new independent and Member station podcasts.
  • Meher Ali joined the KCBX team as a volunteer in October of 2024, and by December she had already moved into a staff position as the producer and host of our weekly radio magazine Issues & Ideas. She has been a journalist since 2009. Meher has reported from various cities around India on human rights, refugee and social justice issues, as well as on heritage and culture.
  • Former KCBX Reporter Amanda Wernik graduated from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo with a BS in Journalism. Amanda completed a data fellowship with the USC Center for Health Journalism in 2023. In July 2025, Amanda left KCBX to attend law school at UC Davis.
  • Yalina Harris began at KCBX in January of 2024 as an intern in our newsroom. Her talent on the mic led her to begin training as a substitute announcer from March 2024 to July 2025. You could occasionally hear her as a local host on Morning Edition, All Things Considered and Weekend Edition. Yalina also worked as a stringer for KCBX News from July 2024 to July 2025.
  • Steve Newborn is WUSF's assistant news director as well as a reporter and producer at WUSF covering environmental issues and politics in the Tampa Bay area.
  • Emma Peaslee is a 2020-21 Kroc Fellow. Before coming to NPR, she reported for Atlanta's member station, WABE. She covered public forums about toxic chemicals leaking into neighborhoods, the world's largest 10K race, and the federal government's plan to resume executions. Peaslee has a master's degree in journalism from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where her work received the 2020 Edward R. Murrow Award for best student newscast. She is a Minnesota native.
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