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  • Executive Director of the Women's Fund of Omaha Jo Giles discusses her early days as a journalist and the vision she has for implementing equity in Nebraska. She is also a member of the Friends of KIOS board member.
  • Upcoming shows presented by the Omaha Blues Society in December.
  • Upcoming shows presented by the Omaha Blues Society.
  • Simone Popperl is an editor for NPR's Morning Edition and Up First. She joined the network in March 2019, and since then has pitched and edited stories on everything from the legacy of burn pits in Iraq, to never-ending "infrastructure week," to California towns grappling with climate change, to American alpine skier Mikaela Shiffrin's ascendance to the top of her sport. She led Noel King's reporting on the early days of the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, Steve Inskeep's reporting from swing states in the lead up to the 2020 Presidential Election, and Leila Fadel's field reporting from Kentucky on the end of Roe v. Wade.
  • Guy Raz is the host, co-creator, and editorial director of three NPR programs, including two of its most popular ones: TED Radio Hour and How I Built This. Both shows are heard by more than 14 million people each month around the world. He is also the creator and co-host of NPR's first-ever podcast for kids, Wow In The World.
  • Joshua has a conversation with filmmaker Bradley Berman about his film Jack Has a Plan.Jack Has a Plan is playing at The Omaha Film Festival.
  • Joshua LaBure, sits down with filmmaker, Ryan Balas, to discuss his new film Love is a Map.
  • Today on KIOS at the Movies, Joshua LaBure, is joined by filmmaker Lauren Z. Ray to discuss her documentary, Welcome to Monterey.
  • Former President Donald Trump's onetime top adviser surrendered to federal authorities Monday. Bannon was indicted last week for defying a congressional subpoena related to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
  • Preserving democracy is top of mind for Democrats and independents, while Republicans are most concerned about immigration. And there are big splits on how to handle immigration in particular.
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