
Laura Ellis
Director of Podcasts & Special ProjectsLaura Ellis is a Peabody Award-winning producer who’s been with LPM since 2004. She's produced podcasts, long-form radio documentaries, daily spot news and live talk shows.
Her sound design work outside of LPM has been heard regularly with Kentucky Shakespeare, Pandora Productions, Looking for Lilith Theatre Company and more.
Laura lives in the South End of Louisville with her wife, Jonese, and a pack of small-but-mighty dogs.
Email Laura at lellis@lpm.org.
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On "In Conversation," we spend an hour every week talking about what's important in our own community.
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These Kentuckians are among the best fencers in the world, they're both in med school, and they're married... to each other.
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Angelika Weaver uses her (unexpected) voice to advocate for positive change in Williamsburg, Kentucky.
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Kathryn Paige Harden and Carl Zimmer talk about science writing, and how DNA could help bring about social equality.
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What's the role of faith in healing racial trauma and achieving justice?
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Dr. Joann Lianekhammy's parents didn't ask questions about her "roommate" of 10 years... then same-sex marriage was legalized.
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Ie Meh was born in a Karenni refugee camp in Thailand, and lived there until her family moved to Bowling Green when she was 12.
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A composer and an ethnomusicologist shine a light on the vast world of non-European classical music.
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Preparing Asian American kids to navigate their racial identities starts earlier than you think.
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Filmmaker Naveen Chaubal talks about Asian-American representation in the movies, and the human side of making them.