
Dan Skinner
Director & Host of ConversationsDan Skinner is the Director of Kansas Public Radio and the Audio Reader Network. Dan is originally from Hutchinson, but he managed public radio stations in Indiana, Ohio and Texas before returning home to Kansas. He is the immediate past President of Public Radio In Mid America (PRIMA), a regional organization which 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; Facebook pages; and as a podcast on iTunes.
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On this edition of Conversations, Nicole Perlroth talks with host Dan Skinner about “This is How They Tell Me the World Ends: The Cyberweapons Arms Race.”
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On this edition of Conversations, Jack Kavanagh talks with host Dan Skinner about his National Geographic book, “Always Ireland – An Insider’s Tour of the Emerald Isle.”
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On this edition of Conversations, Cyndie Spiegel talks with hosts Dan Skinner about “Microjoys – Finding Hope (Especially) When Life is Not Okay.”
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On this edition of Conversations, author Jason June and illustrator Loren Long talk with host Dan Skinner about "Never Forget Eleanor."
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On this edition of Conversations, Joe Yogerst talks with host Dan Skinner about “100 Cities, 5,000 Ideas - Where to Go, When to Go, What to See, What to Do.”
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On this edition of Conversations, Stacey Lee talks with host Dan Skinner about her latest novel “Winston Chu vs. The Whimsies.”
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On this edition of Conversations, Silvia Rodriguez Vega talks with host Dan Skinner about “Drawing Deportation – Art and Resistance Among Immigrant Children.”
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On this edition of Conversations, Margaret Verble talks with host Dan Skinner about her latest novel, “Stealing.”
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On this edition of Conversations, Jeff Hobbs talks with host Dan Skinner about “Children of the State – Stories of Survival and Hope in the Juvenile Justice System.”
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On this edition of Conversations Elizabeth A. Kensinger, PhD talks with host Dan Skinner about “Why We Forget and How to Remember Better: The Science Behind Memory.”