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by Naomi Reynolds Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Who is Molly Wood?

Who is the host of Marketplace?

Who is the host of CNET always on?

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Why did Molly leave NPR?

By Wood is leaving journalism to become an investor and podcaster with Launch, a company that supports entrepreneurs and invests in startups, she said on Twitter and in a Wednesday episode of Make Me Smart.

Is Molly Wood quitting?

On November 3, 2021, Molly announced on Twitter that she is leaving Marketplace to join Jason Calacanis's venture capital firm.

What happened to Molly Wood on Marketplace?

“Marketplace Tech's” Molly Wood is leaving journalism after two decades, including the past four years as the host of this show. More recently, Molly has been co-host of the Marketplace podcast “Make Me Smart” and host of the new show about climate change solutions, “How We Survive.”

Why did Molly leave Make Me Smart?

“I am leaving media to become an investor working with all the climate tech that I have gotten so obsessed with over the past three years,” Wood announced on the latest Make Me Smart episode. She called it a “bucket list” option and said the Make Me Smart podcast will continue.

Is Kai Ryssdal married?

Stephanie FossanKai Ryssdal / Spouse (m. 1997)

How do people survive Molly Wood?

Hosted by Molly Wood, “How We Survive” explores the technology that could provide those solutions, the business behind them, and the way people will need to change their thinking if we're going to make it.

Who hosts NPR Marketplace?

Kai RyssdalKai Ryssdal (/ˈkaɪ ˈrɪzdɑːl/; born October 8, 1963) is an American radio journalist and the host of Marketplace, a business program that airs weekdays on U.S. public radio stations. He also co-hosts the spinoff podcast Make Me Smart with Kimberly Adams.

What time is the Make Me Smart live stream?

6:30 p.m. ETWe'll be on the YouTube livestream starting at 6:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.m. PT. We'll have more news, drinks and a game! It's Wednesday, which means it's time for us to answer questions from you!

How can I make contact me smart?

Email us at [email protected]. You can also leave us a voice message at (508) 827-6278 or (508) U-B-SMART. Your donation powers the journalism you rely on. Give today to support Make Me Smart.

Who hosts Make Me Smart?

LOS ANGELES, March 11, 2022 – American Public Media's Marketplace has named Kimberly Adams the new co-host of the popular podcast Make Me Smart. Adams, a fan favorite for years, assumes her permanent hosting role alongside co-host Kai Ryssdal effective immediately.

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Molly Wood to leave American Public Media | Current

Wood is leaving journalism to become an investor and podcaster with Launch, a company that supports entrepreneurs and invests in startups, she said on Twitter and in a Wednesday episode of Make Me Smart.She will be working with an “emphasis on all the climate tech that I have gotten so obsessed with over the past three years,” she said on the podcast.

How We Survive - Marketplace

The climate crisis is here. Time is slipping away to stop the worst effects of global warming, and the world is looking for solutions. On “How We Survive,” Molly Wood explores the technology ...

Molly Wood - Investor and podcaster - LAUNCH | LinkedIn

Molly Wood Climate solutions investor, podcaster, speaker, flâneur San Francisco Bay Area 500+ connections

Molly Wood (@mollywood) / Twitter

Managing director at Launch, investing in early-stage climate solutions. Co-host at This Week in Startups. Flâneur. Photo by Chris Michel. [email protected]

How We Survive: A changing mindset

Much like the pandemic changed the way we live, climate change is forcing us to change how we think — about a new reality of extreme weather and changing landscapes.

How We Survive: Staving off drought and living with fire

Building resilience can’t only be about one home, one tribal chapter, one town at a time.

How We Survive: Paying for power

Fire, floods and other disasters have another side effect: The power goes out.

Quibi's shutdown shows just how hard it is to break into streaming right now

The money backing Quibi was there, but it was terrible timing to launch a mobile-first video streaming product.

Are we missing the point about climate change?

Ayana Elizabeth Johnson and Katharine Wilkinson, co-editors of "All We Can Save," want us to think differently about climate change and how to solve it.

Home schooling gets "a flood of interest" during pandemic uncertainty

Some parents, fearing COVID-19 outbreaks at reopened schools, are opting out of the traditional education system.

In California, big business is preventing "good fire"

With the largest wildfires in history ablaze, advocates say its time to fight fire with fire.

Who is Molly Wood?

Molly Kristin Wood (born. ( 1975-05-23) May 23, 1975) is the tech correspondent and backup host for the US public radio program Marketplace and its various spinoffs. She also co-hosts the podcast Make Me Smart with Kai Ryssdal.

Who is the host of Marketplace?

Together with Marketplace host Kai Ryssdal, Wood began hosting the Marketplace podcast Make Me Smart with Kai and Molly on November 28, 2016. On September 5, 2017, Wood began hosting the weekday Marketplace Tech program in addition to her role as correspondent with Marketplace.

Who is the host of CNET always on?

Wood is well known for being the host of CNET tech show Always On, in addition to her podcast It's a Thing, an effort reuniting her with former BOL co-host Tom Merritt. She is also a guest commentator for American Public Media's programs Marketplace and the Marketplace Morning Report.

Molly Wood

Molly Wood is a business journalist covering technology, formerly at CNET, then the New York Times, and now Marketplace.

Tom Merritt

Tom Merritt is the host of the award-winning Daily Tech News Show and Sword and Laser as well as a half-dozen other podcasts.

Who is Molly Wood?

Molly Wood is a business journalist covering technology and the digital economy. Currently, she is the host of Marketplace Tech, a daily public radio show produced and distributed nationally by American Public Media. She's also the creator and co-host of Make Me Smart with Kai and Molly, a podcast with Marketplace host Kai Ryssdal in which they explore topics around economics, technology, and the future of capitalism. Molly is also a contributing columnist at Wired.#N#Previously, Molly was a technology columnist and video host at the New York Times, and before that, was a writer, a podcast pioneer. executive producer and video host at CNET/CBS Interactive. Molly is a veteran of almost every form of journalism and has covered the tech industry for 15 years with an eye toward consumer advocacy, policy, trend-spotting and the occasional gadget review. She can be counted on for opinion, analysis and humor on most topics. Molly is a frequent speaker, fireside chat host, and tech expert for TV, radio and print.

Who is Molly from Atlantic?

Molly is also a contributing writer at The Atlantic. Previously, Molly was a technology columnist and video host at the New York Times, and before that, was a writer, a podcast pioneer. executive producer and video host at CNET/CBS Interactive. Molly is a veteran of almost every form of journalism and has covered the tech industry ...

Who is Molly Wood?

Molly Kristin Wood (born. ( 1975-05-23) May 23, 1975) is the tech correspondent and backup host for the US public radio program Marketplace and its various spinoffs. She also co-hosts the podcast Make Me Smart with Kai Ryssdal.

Who is the host of Marketplace?

Together with Marketplace host Kai Ryssdal, Wood began hosting the Marketplace podcast Make Me Smart with Kai and Molly on November 28, 2016. On September 5, 2017, Wood began hosting the weekday Marketplace Tech program in addition to her role as correspondent with Marketplace.

Who is the host of CNET always on?

Wood is well known for being the host of CNET tech show Always On, in addition to her podcast It's a Thing, an effort reuniting her with former BOL co-host Tom Merritt. She is also a guest commentator for American Public Media's programs Marketplace and the Marketplace Morning Report.

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