
Josie Taris
Producer, "Embodied"Josie Taris left her home in Fayetteville in 2014 to study journalism at Northwestern University. There, she took a class called Journalism of Empathy and found her passion in audio storytelling. She hopes every story she produces challenges the audience's preconceptions of the world. After spending the summer of 2018 working in communications for a Chicago nonprofit, she decided to come home to work for the station she grew up listening to. When she's not working, Josie is likely rooting for the Chicago Cubs or petting every dog she passes on the street.
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Friendships carry us through the high and lows of life. From celebrating our successes to helping salve the sting of rejection, the people we choose to…
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Friendships carry us through the high and lows of life. From celebrating our successes to helping salve the sting of rejection, the people we choose to…
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Mavis Gragg never thought her work would “take her to the trees,” but that is where she has found herself. She grew up during the 80s in Black Mountain,…
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Mavis Gragg never thought her work would “take her to the trees,” but that is where she has found herself. She grew up during the 80s in Black Mountain,…
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The Atlantic Coast Conference Board of Directors voted to push back the start of their fall college sports to Sept. 10 and implement new rules to keep…
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Free time from quarantine has given way to more wandering in backyards, and sometimes people encounter a critter that scares them. That is where Nick…
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Free time from quarantine has given way to more wandering in backyards, and sometimes people encounter a critter that scares them. That is where Nick…
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Organizations publish ranked lists of the country’s best hospitals every year in an effort to guide patients to high-quality care. One of the most…
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Organizations publish ranked lists of the country’s best hospitals every year in an effort to guide patients to high-quality care. One of the most…
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As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, many North Carolina voters are choosing to cast their ballot via mail. Over 90,000 North Carolinians have requested a…