Lulu Miller
Lulu Miller | |
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Born | Louisa Elizabeth Miller |
Spouse | Grace Miller |
Awards | The Peabody Award National Public Radio |
Time slot | Syndication |
Style | Presenter |
Country | United States |
Website | www |
Louisa Elizabeth Miller, better known as Lulu Miller, is an American writer and
Biography
The daughter of two professors, one in sciences and one in humanities, Miller attended Swarthmore College where she received the Beik Prize for a research paper titled, "The Troubles By Our Women: The Urban Male Perspective on Independent Women in Independent Nigeria" in 2005.[5] She graduated with a degree in history.[6]
Career
After college, she moved to
After five years at Radiolab, Miller left to pursue her passion as a writer via a fellowship position at the University of Virginia (UVA) where she taught and wrote fiction. Before moving to Virginia, she spent a summer cycling across the United States, a trip that she documented and featured parts of on Radiolab.[8]
After her two years at UVA, Miller returned to radio as a
In 2020, she published Why Fish Don't Exist,[9] a personal memoir incorporating the life and work of David Starr Jordan.
Following the retirement of Jad Abumrad in January 2022, Miller became the new co-host of Radiolab together with producer Latif Nasser.[10]
Personal life
Miller openly admits to being an
References
- ^ a b c "Radiolab". The Peabody Awards. 2010. Retrieved 2022-12-18.
- ^ a b Capper, Mickey. "Episode 19: Lulu Miller". Tape Radio. Tape. Retrieved 13 April 2015.
- ^ Barone, Joshua (24 July 2015). "Podcasts Stretch Wings Beyond Audio and Go Live, in Festivals". The New York Times.
- ^ a b Larson, Sarah. ""Invisibilia" and the Evolving Art of Radio". The New Yorker. Retrieved 13 April 2015.
- ^ "Beik & DuPlessis Prizes". Swarthmore College. 8 July 2014. Retrieved 14 April 2015.
- ^ a b "Lulu Miller". NPR. National Public Radio. Retrieved 13 April 2015.
- ^ "People – Lulu Miller". Radiolab. WNYC. Retrieved 13 April 2015.
- ^ Miller, Lulu. "Are You Sure?". Radiolab. WNYC. Retrieved 13 April 2015.
- ISBN 9781501160349.
- ^ "News and Gratitude".
- ^ Spiegel, Alix. "Fearless". Invisibilia. National Public Radio. Retrieved 13 April 2015.