Lindsey Moon
Senior Digital Producer - MusicLindsey Moon served as IPR's Senior Digital Producer - Music and the Executive Producer of IPR Studio One's All Access program. Moon started as a talk show producer with Iowa Public Radio in May of 2014. She came to IPR by way of Illinois Public Media, an NPR/PBS dual licensee in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, and Wisconsin Public Radio, where she worked as a producer and a general assignment reporter.
Lindsey grew up in rural Western Iowa and is a graduate of the University of Iowa with degrees in anthropology and journalism. Her work has earned awards from the Wisconsin Associated Press, Public Radio News Directors Incorporated (PMJA) and the Northwest Broadcast News Association, has aired on NPR’s All Things Considered and has been published on NPR.org.
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For a myriad of reasons, women have traditionally had a hard time working in the music industry. An ever-challenging issue is the balance of parenting life versus creative life. If family planning options are reduced, female voices will be even more rare in music industry spaces.
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Dessa is giving a keynote address Sunday at Music University in Des Moines and is playing later that night with Open Mike Eagle at xBk.
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Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and 80/35, the two music festivals hosted and produced by the Des Moines Music Coalition, are now accepting applications for bands to play the 2023 festivals.
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Pianist and composer Dan Knight returns to Iowa! He discusses his most recent projects and play songs that remind him, and our listeners, of home.
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After the murder of a Memphis woman while out for a run, we return to a 2018 episode, following the death of Mollie Tibbetts.
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With climate change, extreme weather events are becoming increasingly common, and extreme heat is part of the package. Some humans are coming up with creative and sometimes expensive ways to cope, but many more are vulnerable.
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Some of the best kept secrets shouldn't be kept secret. Here's who we had at the IPR stage at 80/35.
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Modern medicine helps us live longer, but what about the quality of those extra years?
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Two time Blues Music Award winner Scot Sutherland hosts a weekly concert series at xBk with his band. Each week, they learn a new artist's music and back them for a live concert.
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The show premieres on NBC on March 21 at 7 p.m.