
Jacqui Fulton
Producer/Reporter, Civics 101Jacqui Fulton is, in her own words, "podcast and public radio’s biggest fan.” She even built a recording studio in her closet.
She’s the creator and producer of the narrative podcast “Backwoods” and contributes to Otto Radio.
Jacqui previously worked at WUTC and attended the Transom Storytelling Workshop,
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The United States government spreads power across three branches of government: the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. Why three branches?…
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Every ten years the United States government tries to count every person in the country with a census. What is the census? Why does the government need to…
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The CDC, or the Centers for Disease Control, have been in the news a lot lately. But what is the CDC? And what does it do? Today’s Civics Short, designed…
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A presidential election occurs every four years in this country. But how do you actually run for president? Who gets to do it? How do you launch a…
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Thousands of people went to the polls yesterday to vote in New Hampshire's first in the nation primary.Charles Cooper wasn't one of them.In the past few…
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Today, we're looking skyward to explore the life of geologist Ursula Marvin, who used her exceptional ability to identify minerals to study asteroids.…
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As far back as ancient Egypt, it was possible to rent a professional mourner to cry and moan at your funeral. They put on a dramatic show so people know…
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At the Department of Motor Vehicles, Don Kreis took a number and waited to be called up to the desk. When he filled out a form requesting a custom license…
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Two hundred years ago, Richard Potter was one of the nation’s most famous entertainers, but he’s all but vanished from public memory. So has his…