
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 edition of Conversations, Erin Dionne talks with host Dan Skinner about her new "Shiver-by-the-Sea" chapter book series.
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On this edition of Conversations, Allyson Johnson talks with Host Dan Skinner about National Geographic’s “Best of the World: 1,000 Destinations of a Lifetime.”
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On this edition of Conversations, Susanna Reich talks with host Dan Skinner about her picture book, "Pass the Baby."
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On this edition of Conversations, Daniel Jaffee talks with host Dan Skinner about “Unbottled: The Fight Against Plastic Water and For Water Justice.”
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On this edition of Conversations, David Baldacci talks with host Dan Skinner about "The Edge," the second novel featuring Travis Devine, also known as the "6:20 Man."
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On this edition of Conversations, Jonathan Shapiro talks with host Dan Skinner about “How to Be Abe Lincoln: Seven Steps to Leading a Legendary Life.”
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On this edition of Conversations, Walter Stephens talks with host Dan Skinner about “How Writing Made Us Human, 3000 BCE to Now.”
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On this edition of Conversations, Grace Harry talks with host Dan Skinner about “The Joy Strategist: Your Path to Inner Change.”
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On this edition of Conversations, author Stephen R. Swinburne and illustrator James Rey Sanchez talk with host Dan Skinner about the picture book, "Big Truck Super Wash."
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On this edition of Conversations, Thomas P.M. Barnett talks with host Dan Skinner about “America’s New Map: Restoring Our Global Leadership in an Era of Climate Change and Demographic Collapse.”