Working alongside the professional staff of WAMU , interns contribute to the day-to-day operations of the station. As a WAMU intern, you will also be provided access to training opportunities wi...
listenersofwamu : > Falls Church resident Sonia Zamborsky has travelled all over the > world. As both a Director for Digital Globalization at Marriott and > travel enthus...
(wamuinterns ) By: Bayliss Wagner Listener of WAMU Kia Chatmon, a native Washingtonian, talks about trying to learn how to achieve a work life balance, her appreciation for The Moth Radio Ho...
By Daisy Grant Meet diplomat, life long learner, and listener of WAMU, Paula Thiede. (wamuinterns )
wamuinterns : > Here in the Nation’s Capital, pedestrians in suits and dresses > speedwalk down the street. Duties and schedules occupy all of us, > though many of us...
Rahima Ullah used WAMU 88.5 programming to supplement her education in high school. Now, she uses them to help homeschool her daughter. Click here to hear her story and and follow our social m...
Here in the Nation’s Capital, pedestrians in suits and dresses speedwalk down the street. Duties and schedules occupy all of us, though many of us would like time for our own passions and for r...
Listener of WAMU Sara Lilly, a federal employee and self-described “house-whisperer” from Accokeek, MD, uses The Kojo Nnamdi Show to stay involved politically while still maintaining her busy...
Kat Dyer appreciates WAMU for two reasons primarily: it reports news rather than opinion and it focuses on the DC Metro Area. Click here to hear her story and follow our social media pages to...
Longtime listener Christa Dub describes herself as a curious, life-long learner. Thus, by listening to WAMU, she always discovers some new topic or information that piques her interest. Click ...
Charles Kelley didn’t listen to WAMU until, during a night shift, he remembered his public radio class in college. Click here to hear his story and follow our social media pages to catch mo...
Sonia Zamborsky has been a longtime listener of WAMU 88.5. Recently, she learned about an area of research that provoked strong conversation between her and her friends. The topic? Insect Protein...
Lesley Krauland used to work alone in a tiny file room as a paralegal. Her secret for staying sane and focused? WAMU, of course! Click here to hear her story and follow our social media pages ...
Native Washingtonian Dena Kirkland is a treasure trove of information about the DC region as time has passed. Listen to her commentary here. Make sure that you FOLLOW US to hear more stories f...
LISTENERS OF WAMU PREVIEW: Arlington, V.A. resident and retired diplomat Paula Thiede traveled the world with her husband for thirty years but continued to listen to WAMU. Find out why here . ...
CATHERINE WHITE: “COME ON, MOM, LET’S LISTEN TO MUSIC!” HERE you will find audio snippets from Listeners of WAMU, a project about listeners just like you. Listen now to hear about why ...
Daisy will be a senior at Richard Montgomery High School in Rockville, MD this fall. FAVORITE MOVIE? If I’m being honest, the 1998 Lindsay Lohan remake of Parent Trap. FAVORITE TYPE OF CU...
Bayliss will be a senior at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology this fall. She lives in Vienna, Virginia. FAVORITE MOVIE? Either Electrick Children or Baz Luhrmann’s Rom...
Julian graduated from Richard Montgomery High School in Rockville, MD this spring and will attend the University of Maryland Honors Program this fall. FAVORITE MOVIE? The Godfather; it’s pro...
You listen to WAMU 88.5– you’ve heard a lot from us. Now, it’s time that we listen to YOU. This summer, we are reaching out to listeners all over the D.C. Metropolitan area in a continuat...