Krulwich slept with a transistor radio under his pillow as a kid? What? Yeah.

Krulwich slept with a transistor radio under his pillow as a kid? What? Yeah.

  1. thekillerchrist reblogged this from wnycradiolab and added:
    insight into how this show is made and the people behind it. I hope it gets people to listen.
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    Yes, RadioLab is one of my standard listen-to podcasts now.
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    If you can marathon...show, this is what I’ve been doing with Radio Lab for the past few...
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    One of my top favourite listens wnycradiolab in the NYT.
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    You can include me in the list of the obsessed. I have...giant crush on Jad Abumrad.
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  15. wnyc reblogged this from poptech and added:
    And now he stirs his coffee with a radio antenna. So quirky, that guy!
  16. poptech reblogged this from wnycradiolab and added:
    Great article! Good time to revisit Radiolab host and producer Jad Abumrad’s 2010 talk on sound and science.
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    funny thing,” he concluded, “when you find yourselves laboring for weeks to create what you felt at that first moment.”...