Lisa Weiner
Lisa Weiner is a line producer on Morning Edition. For NPR, she's covered the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan and traveled to Ukraine to cover the Russian invasion in 2022. Prior to joining NPR, she held positions as an editor at WTOP-FM, as an engineer at Radio Free Asia and recorded audio books for the Library of Congress. Weiner has a master's degree in audio technology from American University. She got her start in radio working the late-night shift as a student DJ in the basement of WRUR-FM at the University of Rochester. Weiner has lived in Tel Aviv, Israel, and Budapest, Hungary.
Content
- Any job can be a climate solutions job: Ask this teacher, electrician or beauty CEO
- Zelenskyy defends Ukraine's spending of Western aid
- British aristocrats ask King Charles to join a slavery reparations movement
- Harris says Congress needs to lead on immigration after Title 42 restrictions end
- Artificial intelligence could soon diagnose illness based on the sound of your voice
- 25 years on, Lilith Fair is a reminder of how one woman's radical idea changed music
- Historic levels of hate crimes are a threat to U.S. democracy, Lipstadt says
- In Texas, a former state senator challenges the state's abortion law in court