Dan Skinner
Conversations HostDan Skinner was the Director of Kansas Public Radio and the Audio-Reader Network from 2015 to 2023. Dan is originally from Hutchinson, but he managed public radio stations in Indiana, Ohio, and Texas before returning home to Kansas. He is a past President of Public Radio In Mid America (PRIMA), a regional organization that represents 20 states. In July of 2017, he created the Conversations program heard on KPR & KPR2. Conversations podcasts can also be accessed on the KPR website; the KPR app; and on Facebook.
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On this episode of Conversations Mark Greaney talks with host Dan Skinner about "The Chaos Agent," the 13th novel to feature "The Gray Man,"
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On this edition of Conversations, Jessica Franz-Martin talks with host Dan Skinner about the Theatre Lawrence production of Agatha Christie's "A Murder is Announced."
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On this edition of Conversations, Cornelia Maude Spelman talks with host Dan Skinner about "A Foot is Not a Fish!"
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On this edition of Conversations Margaret and Corey Bienert talk with host Dan Skinner about their book, “Hotel Kitsch – A Pretty Cool Tour of America’s Fantasy Getaways.”
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On this edition of Conversations, Yin Chang Compestine talks with host Dan Skinner about “Ra Pu Zel and the Stinky Tofu.”
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On this edition of Conversations, Dr. Hannah Durkin joins host Dan Skinner to talk about “The Survivors of the Clotilda: The Lost Stories of the Last Captives of the American Slave Trade.”
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On this edition of Conversations, Amy Friedman talks with host Dan Skinner about "Advice to 9th Graders: Stories, Poetry, Art & Other Wisdom."
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On this edition of Conversations, Gary Clement talks with host Dan Skinner about about his debut graphic novel, “K is in Trouble,” which was inspired by Franz Kafka.
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On this edition of Conversations, Stella Markou talks with host Dan Skinner about “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, a Musical Thriller.”
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On this edition of Conversations, Jerry Colonaa talks with host Dan Skinner about “Reunion: Leadership and the Longing to Belong.”