
Megan Fitzgerald
Senior Manager of Projects and Radio ProgrammingMeg Fitzgerald is the senior manager of projects and radio programming. She works with ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø's senior director and talk show producers to ensure our audio stories are represented digitally. She is a key liaison for our national radio programming. Meg also helps to manage and co-produce special projects like StoryCorps CT, NautiWeek, Where ART Thou?, and other program initiatives across our radio and podcast teams .
Meg started her career in the music and entertainment industry. She has booked artists and special events for art centers throughout the Northeast and mid-Atlantic regions, including and (Hartford, CT), the (Torrington, CT), and (Philadelphia, PA). She also programmed stages for the Philadelphia International Festival of Arts and worked with Live Nation.
In 2015, Meg joined ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø as an associate producer for Infinity Hall Live and , two nationally distributed public television music series. She also helped launch ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø's social media strategy in 2019.
When Meg's not diving into storytelling projects and music, she's studying herbalism and plant medicine, including making her tea blends, syrups, and other fun concoctions. She loves nature, art, astrology, and spending quality time with her family and friends.
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On this episode of Audacious, Jeffrey Marsh returns to talk about self-trust, radical love, dignity, and staying soft in a hardening world.
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ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø entrepreneurs Karin Smith of Kindred Thoughts Bookstore, Vincencia "Vee" Adusei of VASE Construction and Yves Joseph of RJ Development open up about the joys and challenges of running a Black-owned business.
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On this episode of Audacious, meet a lawyer who exclusively works with lottery winners, and a man who, at 21 years old, won a $28 million Powerball jackpot.
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Shizuko Tomoda's mother survived the atomic bomb the U.S. dropped on Hiroshima. Dr. Tomoda talks about the bomb's intergenerational impact and her documentary Memory of Hiroshima through Imagination.
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On this episode of Audacious, Bill shares the dead’s secrets, Matt hears his eulogy while alive, and Jacob sculpts coffins shaped like lions and Benzes.
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Jon Hamilton of NPR’s Science Desk describes new medicines available to people in the early stages of Alzheimer’s. Plus, learn about the benefits of art therapy and the new law mandating coverage of tests for early detection.
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On this episode of Audacious, meet four everyday people who faced a crisis, acted without hesitation, and saved a life before help had time to arrive.
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Two ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø biologists tell us about the changing environment, what inspired them to study science and the impact of funding cuts on research.
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On this episode of Audacious, Snap Judgment’s Glynn Washington reveals how a childhood inside a cult became the unlikely blueprint for powerful storytelling.
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Photographer Bill Graustein has an exhibit in New Haven and artist Katharine Owens creates life-sized portraits of animals out of plastic packaging.