
Jason Rodriguez
Jason Rodriguez is a graduate of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago where he was an Editor and Producer on the school’s podcast SAIC Beat. After graduating, he interned at the American Geophysical Union where he worked on their sci-comm podcasts focusing on space and geophysical research—an experience that grew into him hosting conversations with NASA scientists for AGU’s Narratives initiative. This past spring, he interned at SiriusXM Earwolf where he supported the creative producing team on podcasts that dove in-depth into pop culture, comedy, politics, and film.
Alongside his work in audio, he writes and produces short films. Most recently, he produced the sci-fi/queer stop-motion short Mother Bunker which was showcased in international film festivals such as the Ann Arbor Film Festival and Outfest, and was programmed in the Queensland Gallery of Modern Art’s Australian animation retrospective.
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Caregiving for a loved one with dementia can be an exhausting task with no respite. The deaths of Gene Hackman and his wife highlight the importance of a support network to help shoulder the load. That's easier said than done.
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Grits and eggs, Taiwanese dishes, and omelettes galore — some of you even claim certain breakfast burritos can even "change your life."
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What to know about the coveted Japanese pitcher who is signing with the Dodgers this season.
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VIBEZ is a city-sponsored event providing a community for Angelenos in recovery or searching for a drug-free party.
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The new South Pasadena bottle shop Burden of Proof looks to foster community for those seeking alternative drinking options.
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Cold temperatures this weekend, but chance of fire weather next week.
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Muralist and Boyle Heights native son Robert Vargas has been working around the clock to get the mural finished. It was unveiled on Sunday. In an announcement, Vargas said he'll start working on a third panel today.
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Three new rules went into effect in late October that require airlines to provide refunds for travelers under certain conditions.
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The National Weather Service has issued a major fire weather risk to L.A. and Ventura counties starting tonight through tomorrow. And stronger winds are expected to kick back up mid-week.
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With the help of an engineer and a machine he built, a family-run restaurant serves the traditional, handcrafted holiday meal for guests throughout the year