A Conversation About Radio, Art and Journalism With NPR's Ari Shapiro

A Conversation About Radio, Art and Journalism With NPR's Ari Shapiro

On this episode of Foreign Press Podcast, AFPC Board Member and SBT's White House Correspondent Patricia Vasconcellos talks with the multi-talented NPR's award-winning anchor Ari Shapiro about radio, journalism and his dynamic and successful professional journey.

Host of "All Things Considered⁠", one of the most listened-to radio news programs in the United States, Ari Shapiro is also one of the main anchors of NPR’s daily afternoon news podcast, Consider This.

A New York Times best selling author ("The Best Strangers in the World, Stories from a Life Spent Listening", 2023), Ari Shapiro recently added to his vast career the role of host of “The Mole” on Netflix (beginning June 28th).

He is also a regular guest singer with the band Pink Martini.

Shapiro previously served as White House Correspondent and International Correspondent based in London for NPR.

His work has been recognized by the American Bar Association's Silver Gavel Award, the Daniel Schorr Journalism Prize, a laurel from the Columbia Journalism Review, the 2020 Edward R. Murrow award for Hard News (winner), the 2023 Online News Association award for Reporting on Climate Change (winner) and the 2023 Edward R. Murrow award for News Series. In 2023, he was named Journalist of the Year by NLGJA, the Association of LGBTQ+ journalists.

Ari Shapiro graduated from Yale University.





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