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Guy Raz on Telling Stories "Through the Mind’s Eye”

Guy Raz, Host of How I Built This, TED Radio Hour and WOW in The World

13-Feb-19 09:30

Guy Raz on Telling Stories "Through the Mind’s Eye”

Guy Raz has a storied career in radio journalism. At the age of 25, he was named the host of National Public Radio’s Berlin Bureau Chief. He then went on to be a Jerusalem correspondent, a defence correspondent and a Pentagon reporter, reporting from over 40 countries, including Iraq and Afghanistan. Most know him today as the hosts of popular NPR podcasts, "Ted Radio Hour" and "How I Built This". Shazana Mokhtar speaks to Guy about his career and what he has learned from having interviewed thousands of people over the years. He also lends insight into the craft of audio storytelling and the future of media.


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