
Jerad Walker
Editor for Narrative Audio and PodcastsJerad Walker is WUNC’s Editor of Narrative Audio and Podcasts. He ed the station in 2022 after nearly a decade at Oregon Public Broadcasting where he developed and produced podcasts, reported on arts and culture, and directed the Portland-based public media outlet’s music service. Walker began his career at WAMU in Washington, D.C. where he worked on music production and programming. There, he was also a regular contributor to the news broadcast as a features reporter. As a freelance journalist, his stories have appeared on NPR, NPR Music, and a wide range of outlets from KUOW in Seattle to WXPN in Philadelphia. Walker received an MBA from American University and a bachelor’s degree in International Affairs from the University of Georgia.
- North Carolina is home to some of the world’s best Pokémon players and a secretive company that fuels America’s card game obsession.
- The lasting fight for campus free speech in America isn’t at the Ivy Leagues.
- In the late 1800s, a community of free Black people created a monarchy in Appalachia that lasted for decades.
- Mass production and cookie-cutter design means that you can't just look at a house and tell where it lives anymore.
- Grab your musket, uniform, and iPhone. It’s time for battle.
- In North Carolina, the DMV is broken. And in the age of government efficiency, it's generating talk of some dramatic solutions.
- To reach the open ocean, sailors on Roanoke Island in the Outer Banks first have to through hell on water.
- An incredible discovery in North Carolina is rewriting history and changing what we thought was possible in sports.
- Facing empty classrooms and dwindling dollars, public school leaders are trying to figure out where all the kids went.