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Making Audio Magic in Five Days with NPR’s NextGen Radio

by Victoria Hathaway | Aug 12, 2022

On day one, driving down south to Pueblo, Colorado, I did know what to expect or what would unfold. When I met the subject of my story, Sister Nancy Crafton, we hit it off immediately. Her friendly and calm demeanor allowed our conversation flow effortlessly. The 55...
NextGenRadio Colorado 2022
NextGenRadio Colorado 2022 cohort: Colette Czarnecki, Kiara Demare, Victoria Hathaway, William Oster, and Isaac Vargas.
  • A week with Next Gen Radio
    by Colette Czarnecki
  • A walk alongside the pros: What I learned working in a public radio newsroom
    by Isaac Vargas
  • Making Audio Magic in Five Days with NPR’s NextGen Radio
    by Victoria Hathaway
  • Tripping into sucess
    by William Oster
  • My week of chaos
    by Kiara Demare
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The Next Generation Radio Project is a week-long digital journalism training project designed to give competitively selected participants, who are interested in radio and journalism, the skills and opportunity to report and produce their own multimedia story. Those chosen for the project are paired with a professional journalist who serves as their mentor.

This edition of the #NPRNextGenRadio project was funded by Colorado Public Radio, Denver, Colorado.

Our staff:

  • Managing Editors – Michelle Faust Raghavan, independent editor, Portland, OR and Gabriela Saldivia, editor and producer, freelance journalist, Seville, Spain
  • Digital Editors – Megan Verlee, editor, Colorado Public Radio, Denver, CO; Hayley Sanchez, editor and host, Colorado Public Radio, Colorado Springs, CO; Laura Gonzalez, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
  • Audio Tech/Engineers – Selena Seay-Reynolds, audio engineer (freelance) and project coordinator, Audiation.fm, Los Angeles, CA; and Patrice Mondragon, tech producer, Colorado Public Radio, Denver, CO
  • Illustrators – Yunyi Dai, freelance, Los Angeles, CA; Emily Whang, freelance, Baltimore, MD; Shideh Ghandeharizadeh, illustrator, Los Angeles, CA
  • Visuals – Kevin Beaty, The Denverite, Denver, CO and Mary Kay McFarland, teaching associate professor, Reed College of Media at West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV
  • Website developer — Robert Boos, Saint Paul, MN

    Our journalist/mentors for this project were:

    • Paolo Zialcita, GA reporter, Colorado Public Radio, Denver, CO
    • Richard Yeh, freelance reporter, New York, New York
    • Stina Sieg, Western Colorado reporter, Grand Junction, CO
    • Miguel Otalora, climate reporter, Colorado Public Radio, Denver, CO
    • Jenny Brundin, education reporter, Colorado Public Radio, Denver, CO

    NPR’s Next Generation Radio program is directed by its founder, Doug Mitchell.

    Creative Commons photo credits: Thomas Elliott, Deborah Lee Soltesz and U.S. Department of the Interior via Flickr; Sound Wave Vectors by Vecteezy