Felix Poon
Producer/Reporter, Outside/InFelix Poon first came to NHPR in 2020 as an intern, producing episodes for Outside/In, Civics 101, and The Second Greatest Show on Earth. He went to work for Gimlet Media’s How to Save a Planet before returning in 2021 as a producer for Outside/In. Felix’s Outside/In episode Ginkgo Love was featured on Spotify's Best Podcasts of 2020.
He got his bachelors and masters degrees in sociology, with a certificate in Asian American studies, and a minor in Chinese. He’s an alumnus of the 2019 Transom Traveling Workshop in Detroit.
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To find out, we talked to a researcher who lived for a year on Antarctica.
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What’s a homeowner to do about raccoons and squirrels?
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Yup, and we know because of Thoreau.
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Yardwork is a summer yard and garden miniseries from Outside/In. We’re sharing three stories about our relationships with the land around us: the front yard, the backyard and down the block.
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New Hampshire is a mountainous state with a lot of wrinkles in the landscape. We answer the question: if you ironed out those wrinkles and flattened the whole state, how much bigger would it be by area?
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Meet the people who study dead bodies at a human decomposition facility.
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We called up some fire historians and anthropologists to investigate.
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Three hundred years ago this Easter, Europeans landed on what they called "Easter Island," and ever since, the statues there have been a mystery. But the oral history has always been clear about how they were moved. The real mystery is: Why hasn't anyone been listening?
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Boldly trying to answer listener questions no podcast has answered before (maybe).
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Every other Friday on Morning Edition, the Outside/In team answers a question from a listener about the natural world. This week, we encounter a question about space. Jazmine Castro-Diaz asked on Instagram:“What does the future of space travel look like in terms of environmental sustainability? Like fuel, effects of launches, et cetera?”