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Lauren Migaki

Lauren Migaki

Senior Producer at nprEd - NPR/National Public Radio

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A 10-year-old's story of family immigration that spans three continents

A California fourth-grader's interview with her grandfather, who was forced out of Uganda before moving to the U.S., is one of our outstanding podcasts.
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How many fourth-graders does it take to make a podcast? Here's what...

Students in an elementary school broadcasting club in California are among the youngest winners of NPR's Student Podcast Challenge.
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A California fifth grader interviews his firefighter father

Cian Lawlor's father was dispatched to the Palisades Fire just over a week ago and he's been working it ever since. The 11-year-old had some questions for his dad.
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Hear what the nation's top student podcasters have to say

In its sixth year, our contest handed over the mic to fourth graders for the very first time. We received nearly 2,000 entries from all around the country — and we've narrowed it down to 10 middle school and 10 high school finalists.
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Hear here! Our list of the best podcasts by fourth graders

For the first time ever, NPR presents the fourth grade winners of the Student Podcast Challenge.
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Rafah is running out of food, even as the U.S. pier starts operatin...

The first trucks of aid entered Gaza via a pier built by the U.S. But it’s challenging to move aid around Gaza, and humanitarian groups operating in Rafah warn they don’t have food to distribute.
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In the picture book 'I Want To Be Spaghetti', a packet of ramen lea...

We look at Kiera Wright-Ruiz’s illustrated children’s book, “I Want to Be Spaghetti,” which chronicles a packet of ramen’s longing to be the more popular Italian noodle.
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NPR staffers share their romance picks from the 2023 Books We Love ...

From NPR’s Books We Love list, we bring you four romance novel recommendations: “Starling House,” “The Collective Regrets of Clover,” “The Porcelain Moon” and “Forget Me Not.”
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From gun violence to great composers: Meet our Student Podcast Chal...

In its fifth year, our contest received more than 3,300 entries from around the country – and we’ve narrowed it down to 13 middle school and 13 high school finalists.
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Encore: ‘Life Kit’ on putting your money where your morals are with...

Ethical investing is popular with many Americans. But what is it exactly? The team at NPR’s Life Kit joins Morning Edition to break down how ethical investing works.
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Life Kit: How ethical investing works

Ethical investing is popular with many Americans. But what is it exactly? NPR’s Life Kit it breaks down.
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Life Kit: How ethical investing works

Ethical investing is popular with many Americans. But what is it exactly? NPR’s Life Kit it breaks down.
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22 tips for 2022: Spend less by choosing what'll bring you lasting joy

Impulse shopping feels good in the moment, but it can impede your long-term savings goals. This shopping tip will help separate fleeting fun from sustained satisfaction.
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This acronym will help you give the perfect toast : Life Kit

It’s the wild card of every big event — the toast. If you’re giving a new year’s toast, a best man or maid of honor speech, or any other toasts this coming year, we’ve got some tips to make sure people remember your toast with fondness and not horror.
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These are some of NPR’s favorite romance books of 2021

“Books We Love” is NPR’s list of our favorite 2021 reads. Here we present four suggestions from the romance genre.
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Simplify Thanksgiving with this 5-ingredient recipe for roast turke...

This Thanksgiving, <em>New York Times</em> food writer Eric Kim is on a mission to help you spend less time in the kitchen and more time enjoying your food and your company. These tips and recipes will help you cook smarter, not harder. And you don’t need a lot — just a skillet and a sheet pan. Oh, and a turkey.
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Adults have a lot to say about masks. How do students feel about them?

Elementary school teacher Katy Wright in Montana decided to ask her students how they feel about having to wear masks in school.
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If you want to get closer to your partner, start talking about mone...

Talking about money can feel intimidating, even taboo. But it’s also the key to fostering a closer connection with your partner. In this episode, financial therapist Amanda Clayman breaks down five crucial elements to a healthy financial relationship with your significant other.
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Life Kit: How To Rein In Your Spending

As vaccine rates increase, many Americans are increasing their spending. NPR’s Life Kit has tips for how rein that in and stay on a budget.
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How to save more money: 5 tips to stop impulse-buying : Life Kit - NPR

We could all stand to stretch our cash a little further right now. Life Kit teamed up with financial expert Tiffany Aliche, also known as the Budgetnista, for tips about how to separate needs from wants, stop stress-spending and save for the future.
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At 92, A Japanese-American Reflects On The Lessons Of Internment Camps

Aiko Herzig-Yoshinaga was at a Los Angeles high school when she and other Japanese-Americans were placed in internment camps. Decades later, her efforts helped lead to an official apology.