Know Your Madisonian: Radiolab editor calls Madison home
CHRIS HUBBUCH
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Soren Wheeler is managing editor for the WNYC show Radiolab, which explores heavy scientific and philosophical issues with an eccentric style and sound, and is heard on more than 450 National Public Radio member stations.
AMBER ARNOLD, STATE JOURNAL
While Radiolab is produced by WNYC Studios in New York, managing editor Soren Wheeler does most of his work in a 10-by-12-foot studio in the backyard of his home on Madison's Near East Side.
Radiolab managing editor Soren Wheeler gives a treat to his 6-year-old lab-mix, Bea, in his home office. Wheeler, who graduated from UW-Madison in 1996, returned to Madison in 2013 with his wife, science writer Cassandra Willyard.
Soren Wheeler is managing editor for the WNYC show Radiolab, which explores heavy scientific and philosophical issues with an eccentric style and sound, and is heard on more than 450 National Public Radio member stations.
Radiolab managing editor Soren Wheeler gives a treat to his 6-year-old lab-mix, Bea, in his home office. Wheeler, who graduated from UW-Madison in 1996, returned to Madison in 2013 with his wife, science writer Cassandra Willyard.
While Radiolab is produced by WNYC Studios in New York, managing editor Soren Wheeler does most of his work in a 10-by-12-foot studio in the backyard of his home on Madison's Near East Side.