
Lindsey Wright
I’ve been a producer for AirTalk since 2019. My job is to bring together all kinds of voices, with all kinds of perspectives, to bring you the most informed and interesting conversations of the day. Nothing’s off the table. From breaking news to the best coffee shops in SoCal, I love bringing together community members in ways that enhance our curiosity and sense of place.
I grew up in Indianapolis, Indiana and graduated from Indiana University in 2016. I came to LAist from WTIU-WFIU, the joint PBS and NPR affiliate station in Bloomington, Indiana, where I told community stories as a multimedia journalist.
After work, you can find me with my dogs, Megan and Malibu, likely at a brewery or great restaurant, maybe with a film camera in hand.
Always happy to connect!
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"Take a shot of vodka and we're going to move on because the work continues."
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Polyamory vocabulary you should know, different relationship structures to consider, how to create agreements with current partners and more.
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Even research shows you are likely overthinking the negative consequences of saying no.
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The human placenta is extraordinary, to say the least, and it may contain answers to some of life's biggest questions. While there are still many mysteries to unlock, here are some things you should know about one of the most important (and fascinating) organs.
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With so many options to choose from, we help you decide what to tv shows to watch.
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TV critics break down the latest shows and tell us what holds up.
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When people visualize a veteran, they don't typically think of a woman. It wasn't until just this year that the VA's motto changed to include women and LGBTQ veterans.
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Reintegration, navigating resources and benefits, finding affordable housing are all key components to a successful transition back into civilian life. Connection might be most important of all.
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When musician Joseph Zoellner, Sr. founded The Zoellner Quartet with his three children in the early 1900s, his goal was to perform “the highest class of chamber music.”
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Court Reporters Are Crucial Part Of The Justice System. Here's How A Shortage Is Impacting LA CountyLos Angeles County Superior Court is experiencing a significant shortage of court reporters. The court is now revamping its recruitment and retention incentives.