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Role: reporting, writing, hosting, scoring & mixing
​Arts workers often walk a tightrope between healthy boundaries and total burnout. But can we achieve balance? Episode 3 tells the stories of professionals assessing risks to physical and mental health, promoting work/life balance in the workplace, and finding harmony in arts, work and life.
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Role: reporting, writing, hosting & scoring
A listener thought she’d noticed a change in Chicago’s crow population. And she was right. Twenty two years ago, the crow population of Illinois was at an all-time high. But just a few years later, half of the birds were dead. The crows were hit by a deadly virus. And it’s one that humans are susceptible to as well. So where was this virus coming from?
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Role: reporting, writing, scoring & vocal coaching the host
More than 100 Native Hawaiians fought in America’s bloodiest war. Finding out what happened to them is a near-impossible task.
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Civil Beat · What's The Impact of Oil Leaking Into Pearl Harbor?
Role: reporting, writing, hosting, scoring & mixing
The USS Arizona and USS Utah have leaked thousands of gallons of oil since the 1941 attack and there are no plans to stop the flow anytime soon. But the issue goes beyond just two battleships.
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Civil Beat · Are Food Forests The Future of Agriculture?
Role: reporting, writing, hosting, scoring & mixing
While the Amazon rainforest burns to make room for crops, some people in the Pacific are betting the farm on agroforestry. They hope the traditional practice will provide food security, counter climate change and feed their communities.
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Claire M. Caulfield · KJZZ Special Coverage - The Life and Legacy of John McCain
Role: created opening montage, coordinating live-show logistics, pulling archival tape, prepping hosts and guests
This hour-long special on the life of Sen. John McCain aired the evening of his death. 
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How One Hawaii Man Is Using An Invasive Tree To Nurture His Community
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How Efforts To Save Hawaii’s Forests Are Preventing A ‘Freshwater Crisis’
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The Kids Are Alright: 2020 Through The Eyes Of Hawaii’s Teenagers
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From Fishermen To Rugby Players, Climate Change Has Become A Fact Of Life In Fiji
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Hawaii Farmers Need Land. State Efforts To Help Aren’t Working
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DOH Won’t Give Honolulu The Data It Needs To Detect Coronavirus In Our Sewage

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As many as 63 million people – nearly a fifth of the country – from rural central California to the boroughs of New York City, were exposed to potentially unsafe water more than once during the past decade, according to a News21 investigation of 680,000 water quality and monitoring violations from the Environmental Protection Agency.

“Troubled Water" is a 30-minute investigative documentary on drinking water contamination across the country.

The documentary, directed by Claire Caulfield, aired on PBS Newshour, won a Rocky Mountain Emmy and was honored with a Webby.​

You can view the entire 30-minute film for free at troubledwater.news21.com.
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