You wouldn't think you'd get the best cup of coffee there, but you do. Drake's Sandwich Shop. I mean, my voice bugged me for a long—I still have a lot of cringe moments, but you just can't live with that kind of [discomfort] for that long when you have to listen to it all the time. In Japan, I feel like they do everyone's cuisines perfectly, not just theirs. I admire that. I always had the radio on and I was like, "Oh, maybe I could do that instead." So, lately, I daydream a lot about my favorite baths, like [visiting an] onsen in Japan. It seems pretty miserable, but I'm pretty intrigued. Judy Campbell is on Facebook. The Leap is about what it takes to start out one place and end up … View Judy Campbell’s profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. Her work has regularly appeared on NPR and she’s been recognized with awards from the Public Radio News Directors Inc., the National Association of Community Broadcasters and, as a part of a California Report team covering the execution of Tookie Williams, an Associated Press Television and Radio Association award for her reporting on lethal injection and as a witness to the execution. She lives in Oakland. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover Judy’s connections and jobs at similar companies. Why Is It so Easy to Get Away With Murder. I've been swimming—maybe numbing myself against the times. Judy Campbell of member station KQED has the second of two reports on the exploitation of the elderly. Oakland is a pretty segregated city in a lot of ways, too. Also, hiking. Join Facebook to connect with Judy Campbell and others you may know. View Judy Campbell’s profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. Having her edit me and teach me how to think about stories and all that—I return to that a lot. No ads. Previously, Judy was a KQED reporter, focusing on criminal justice and prison issues. It does, actually. View Judy Campbell’s profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. Judy Wooten. Host, Producer, Reporter at KQED Public Radio San Francisco, CA. I cringe every time because the [implication] of Oakland being “so hot” is that there was never anything before. Host, Producer, Reporter at KQED Public Radio San Francisco, CA. Just being super thoughtful about everything they do with food. I just like the theater and the freedom and the music and the dance and the clothes. Previously, she reported on criminal justice and prison issues for KQED. All Things Considered is one of the most popular programs in America. My daughter has turned vegetarian recently, so I've been trying to cook a bunch of vegetarian stuff. I was a history of science major [in college]. It's a good time to have little kids to look after because they come with their own ups and downs and loving moments. A lot of those families, they're just turning over because they can't afford to keep [their homes] in the family anymore. I worked there as a dishwasher, and they used paper plates so it was pretty breezy. From a doctor’s controversial LSD treatments to a mother’s high-risk efforts to recover her abducted child to a punk rock pioneer’s radical career reinvention, these are stories of people making dramatic, risky changes—and the big and small decisions that change the course of lives. Judy Campbell of member station KQED reports. She's one of my favorite reporters, and she's a great person. I just find any hill I can, and I stomp up it. Judy has 1 job listed on their profile. Judy Campbell is a producer for Forum, KQED's live call-in radio program, and occasionally fills in as host. Previously, she reported on criminal justice and prison issues for KQED. Judy has 1 job listed on their profile. Here’s the most important question yet: Do you put chocolate chips in your banana bread? Growing up in Ann Arbor, where was your favorite place to go as a child? Judy has 1 job listed on their profile. View Judy Campbell’s profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. Maybe pre-war, pre-Hitler Berlin. On my block, my kids go to school with a lot of people whose parents went to the same elementary school and had the same teachers. No paywall. I still think about their delicious cream cheese and olive sandwiches. If you could time travel to any year, past or future, which would you choose? I grew up partly in Japan. As a trusted news source, KQED Science tackles tough questions facing humanity in our time with thoughtful and engaging storytelling. JUDY CAMPBELL reporting: California's prisons are bursting at the bars. It was super dense and mushy, and even my kids didn't like it. Judy has 5 jobs listed on their profile. The first person who popped into my mind was not a boss, but the person who brought me into writing news stories. That was it. It’s freezing; I don’t last long. I use the New York Times cooking app all the time. Podcast trends bug me. You especially see that in the schools. View Judy Campbell’s profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. KQED's Judy Campbell spent the day at California's Atascedero Hospital. I think there are just so many podcasts that a lot end up sounding like mimics of others. Judy has 2 jobs listed on their profile. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover Judy’s connections and jobs at similar companies. Hosted by award-winning journalist Judy Campbell. judy has 1 job listed on their profile. Host, Producer, Reporter at KQED Public Radio San Francisco, CA. On average, state prisons are running at almost double capacity. Judy Campbell Host, Producer, Reporter at KQED Public Radio San Francisco Bay Area 469 connections Being in radio, does it ever get easier to listen to your own voice? Judy has 1 job listed on their profile. KQED’s award-winning team of science reporters explores climate change, water, energy, toxics, biomedicine, digital health, astronomy and other topics that shape our lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. Home to 400 sex offenders who, under the state's sex predator law, … Judy has 1 job listed on their profile. I'm living with the KitchenAid for the first time, so I'm making a lot of banana bread all the time, which is very comforting. Super high times Berlin looks crazy fun before the world turned upside down. No partisan hacks. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover Judy’s connections and jobs at similar companies. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover Judy’s connections and jobs at similar companies. Judy has 1 job listed on their profile. Judy Campbell is a producer for Forum, KQED's live call-in radio program, and occasionally fills in as host. But I haven't had a bath for the last seven months; I've been living out of my home because it's under construction. Judy Wooten Owner, CEO of GES, Inc., General Engineering Corp and GES, Inc. ... 703 others named Judy Campbell … Judy Campbell is a producer for Forum, KQED's live call-in radio program, and occasionally fills in as host. The Leap is sponsored by A.C.T. It's a good time to live near the ocean, too. I had yogurt. View Judy Campbell’s profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. She was one of the official media witnesses at the execution and she joins us from San Francisco. There are 700+ professionals named "Judy Campbell", who use LinkedIn to exchange information, ideas, and opportunities. The Leap KQED Personal Journals 4.8 • 392 Ratings; Listen on Apple Podcasts. Judy Wooten. I did a lot of that. Judy grew up in Ann Arbor, Michigan and is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Judy Campbell. Judy Campbell is the co-host and producer of the KQED podcast The Leap and a producer for the live call-in radio program Forum. Before joining a virtual Zócalo event asking, “Why Is It so Easy to Get Away With Murder?,” she called into the virtual green room to talk about why she doesn’t put chocolate chips in her banana bread, embracing her radio voice, and how she made it through election season. And I’m baking. Judy Wooten Owner, CEO of GES, Inc., General Engineering Corp and GES, Inc. Fort Worth, TX. Judy Campbell is the co-host and producer of the KQED podcast The Leap and a producer for the live call-in radio program Forum. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover Judy’s connections and jobs at similar companies. View judy campbell’s profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover judy’s connections and jobs at similar companies. Email: jcampbell@kqed.org. Judy Campbell Host, Producer, Reporter at KQED Public Radio. I've just started making yogurt in my instant pot, which I'm very proud of. Have you cooked anything really great—or really terrible—in quarantine? She is also the co-host and co-producer of the KQED podcast The Leap , about people making dramatic, risky changes . Judy Wooten. I'm very stuck in it—but that said, I don't know why I would want to go there. Is there a teacher or a boss who had a significant impact on your life? (American Conservatory Theater) and Opera San Jose. View Judy Campbell’s professional profile on LinkedIn. Every couple of years you hear about how hot Oakland is and how Oakland is the new Brooklyn. LinkedIn is the world’s largest business network, helping professionals like Judy Campbell discover inside connections to recommended job candidates, industry experts, and business partners. I like shows that really have their unique voice. But it's a good time to have a family. Doomscrolling. Ideas journalism with a head and a heart. Gentrification is a huge issue—you see it all the time. She lives in Oakland. Judy Campbell is a reporter for member station KQED in San Francisco. Judy has 2 jobs listed on their profile. It's a complicated picture. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover Judy’s connections and jobs at similar companies. She is also the co-host and co-producer of the KQED podcast The Leap , about people making dramatic, risky changes . Alison RG van Diggelen. Are there any other Japanese customs that you wish Americans adopted? View Judy Campbell’s profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. She just wrote a really amazing book about Oakland called The 57 Bus. Ordinarily, I decompressed by taking super, super hot baths. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover Judy’s connections and jobs at similar companies. Judy Campbell is host of The Leap, producer of KQED's daily talk show, Forum, and a former criminal justice reporter whose stories have appeared on NPR. By continuing to use our website, you agree to our privacy and cookie policy. That's the other part that I want people to understand: As a model of diversity, it has a long way to go. I see it in every house, the changes in my neighborhood. JUDY CAMPBELL reporting: Financial elder abuse comes in many forms. Do you have a pet peeve about the podcasting industry or podcasting world? Judy has 8 jobs listed on their profile. What’s something that you wish newcomers moving to Oakland understood about the city? 4:30 pm – 6:30 pm All Things Considered Since its debut in 1971, this afternoon radio newsmagazine has delivered in-depth reporting and transformed the way listeners understand current events and view the world. So I am totally anti chocolate chip now, but I put walnuts on top. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover Judy’s connections and jobs at similar companies. Hosted by award-winning journalist Judy Campbell. I always liked to write a lot and always wanted to do creative writing, but then the radio thing just kind of rolled along and got me into radio journalism. It was an amazing, gorgeous sandwich and candy shop from the 1930s with booths where I spent most of my teen years drinking coffee and having endless conversations. And Oakland clearly has such a rich, diverse history. View Judy Campbell’s profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover Judy’s connections and jobs at similar companies. I've been reading War and Peace for months and months. Judy has 2 jobs listed on their profile. She lives in Oakland. It's hard to see so many Oakland communities moving further and further out in the East Bay and families that have lived for a long time in the same place being apart. View Judy Campbell’s profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover Judy’s connections and jobs at similar companies. My first real print journalism job was at the East Bay Express, [where I worked with a] writer I admire like crazy—her name is Dashka Slater. View Judy Campbell’s profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. Judy Campbell is a producer of KQED’s daily talk show, Forum, and a former criminal justice reporter. When I moved to California, I was working for a database company as a temp job, and I just noticed that I was always listening to the radio. Before joining KQED, Judy was a reporter and producer for Pacifica Radio and KPFA in Berkeley and wrote for the East Bay Express and Marie Claire magazine. [Drake's] was also one of my favorite jobs. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover Judy’s connections and jobs at similar companies. View Judy Campbell’s profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. She is also the co-host and co-producer of the KQED podcast The Leap, about people making dramatic, risky changes. I just don't like when so many shows sound like each other. View the profiles of professionals named "Judy Campbell" on LinkedIn. By Amy Standen, Judy Campbell kqed.org — Hello!We are The Leap, a new podcast produced out of KQED. ... Reporter/Producer at KQED-FM and Owner, … KQED's storytelling podcast about people making dramatic, risky changes, told by award-winning public radio reporters Amy Standen and Judy Campbell. I tried that with the first banana bread I made here, and it was a big flop.
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