Thursday, April 18, 2019
NPR’s Hidden Brain Dives Deep into Human Behavior
Trained emergency medical professional Kitty Doupe graduated cum laude from Syracuse University before working for emergency response service providers in Upstate New York. In addition to her work in the medical field, Kitty Doupe is an avid reader of historical fiction and a longtime supporter of the nonprofit media organization, National Public Radio (NPR).
Hosted by NPR radio host, science journalist Shankar Vedantam, the Hidden Brain podcast is devoted to investigating the impact of the social sciences on everyday life. The series originated as a segment on the NPR Morning Edition show and was launched as an independent podcast in 2015. Hidden Brain has also aired as an hour-long radio show since 2017.
Each episode lasts approximately 20 minutes and covers diverse topics including education, relationships, language, and culture. Hidden Brain's engaging and accessible reporting has received several accolades, including a Kavli Science Journalism Award and a Science and Education Webby from The International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences.
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