"The Pub" Podcast
The Pub #22: Curious City creator Jennifer Brandel goes national
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Brandel’s national spin-off, Hearken, aims to help journalists learn what their audiences want and need to know.
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Brandel’s national spin-off, Hearken, aims to help journalists learn what their audiences want and need to know.
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