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Episode 884: The Rest Of The Story, Winter 2018

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A lot can happen after we put an episode out into the world. That's why we love The Rest Of The Story, our periodic check-in on stories we've reported.

Today on the show, we revisit some episodes from the year that was. In case you missed them, here are the original episodes featured.

Listen to the Story

  • #857: The Postal Illuminati
  • #817: The Gun Man
  • #845: REDMAP
  • #837: The Belt, The Road And The Money
  • #856: Yes In My Backyard
  • #843: Swamp Gravy
  • #860: The World's Longest Yard Sale
  • #863: The 13th Hole
  • #861: Food Scare Squad
  • #877 Laws Of The Office
  • #826: The Vodka Proof
  • The Trade Spat Spritzer drink in action
  • Music: "Get Ya Outta Them Boots," "Get On Down," "Night Calling," and "Subtly Silly."

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    Karen Duffin (she/her) is a co-host and reporter for Planet Money, NPR's award-winning podcast that finds creative, entertaining ways to make sense of the big, complicated forces that move our economy. She joined the team in March 2018.
    Nick Fountain produces and reports for Planet Money. Since he joined the team in 2015, he's reported stories on pears, black pepper, ice cream, chicken, and hot dogs (twice). Come to think of it, he reports on food a whole lot. But he's also driven the world's longest yard sale, uncovered the secretive group that controls international mail, and told the story of a crazy patent scheme that involved an acting Attorney General.
    Kenny Malone is a correspondent for NPR's Planet Money podcast. Before that, he was a reporter for WNYC's Only Human podcast. Before that, he was a reporter for Miami's WLRN. And before that, he was a reporter for his friend T.C.'s homemade newspaper, Neighborhood News.
    Noel King is a host of Morning Edition and Up First.
    Alex Goldmark is the senior supervising producer of Planet Money and The Indicator from Planet Money. His reporting has appeared on shows including Morning Edition, All Things Considered, Radiolab, On The Media, APM's Marketplace, and in magazines such as GOOD and Fast Company. Previously, he was a senior producer at WNYC–New York Public Radio where he piloted new programming and helped grow young shows to the point where they now have their own coffee mug pledge gifts. Long ago, he was the executive producer of two shows at Air America Radio, a very short term consultant for the World Bank, a volunteer trying to fight gun violence in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro, and also a poor excuse for a bartender in Washington, DC. He lives next to the Brooklyn Bridge and owns an orange velvet couch.
    Dan Charles is NPR's food and agriculture correspondent.