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  • Jeff Lunden is a freelance arts reporter and producer whose stories have been heard on NPR's Morning Edition, All Things Considered and Weekend Edition, as well as on other public radio programs.
  • Todd has been a listener and supporter of public radio since his college days in the late 1980s. Before moving to Wichita Falls in 2012 to teach English at Midwestern State University, he worked for seven years as an on-air classical and jazz host in Lubbock, TX, Columbia, MO, and Wichita, KS. He started volunteering at KCCU in 2024 and began hosting Browsing Through the Shelves in May 2026.
  • Hannah Bloch is lead digital editor on NPR's international desk, overseeing the work of NPR correspondents and freelance journalists around the world.
  • Emily Feng is NPR's Beijing correspondent.
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  • Miles Parks is a reporter on NPR's Washington Desk. He covers voting and elections, and also reports on breaking news.
  • John Ruwitch is a correspondent with NPR's international desk. He covers Chinese affairs.
  • Jennifer Ludden helps edit energy and environment stories for NPR's National Desk, working with NPR staffers and a team of public radio reporters across the country. They track the shift to clean energy, state and federal policy moves, and how people and communities are coping with the mounting impacts of climate change.
  • Meg Anderson is an editor on NPR's Investigations team, where she shapes the team's groundbreaking work for radio, digital and social platforms. She served as a producer on the Peabody Award-winning series Lost Mothers, which investigated the high rate of maternal mortality in the United States. She also does her own original reporting for the team, including the series Heat and Health in American Cities, which won multiple awards, and the story of a COVID-19 outbreak in a Black community and the systemic factors at play. She also completed a fellowship as a local reporter for WAMU, the public radio station for Washington, D.C. Before joining the Investigations team, she worked on NPR's politics desk, education desk and on Morning Edition. Her roots are in the Midwest, where she graduated with a Master's degree from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism.
  • Camila Flamiano Domonoske covers cars, energy and the future of mobility for NPR's Business Desk.
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