
Daniel LeDuc
Host and Editor at After the Fact
Print journo turned podcast host looking for the story behind the stats on @PewTrusts' “After the Fact." Editor of Trust magazine & Trend. All views my own.
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May 28, 2024 |
pewtrusts.org | Daniel LeDuc
Sarah Beatty has been selling real estate in Washington, D.C., and its suburbs for nearly two decades. She gets to know her clients—“the people in my car,” as she refers to them—while shuttling them about looking for homes to buy. And over the years, those people have been changing. Yes, there are still clients who can afford the large and expensive house to hold a burgeoning family.
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Feb 2, 2024 |
pewtrusts.org | Daniel LeDuc
Women now make up 35% of workers in the United States’ 10 highest-paying occupations—up from 13% in 1980—and have increased their presence in almost all of these occupations, which include physicians, lawyers, and pharmacists.
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Feb 1, 2024 |
pewtrusts.org | Daniel LeDuc
Trust Magazine Noteworthy Trust Article February 2, 2024 By: Daniel LeDuc Read time: Share Utah Leads the Way on Wildlife Crossings A rendering shows what Washington state’s Snoqualmie Pass wildlife overpass on I-90 will look like when it’s completed in 2029. These overpasses, like those in Utah and other Western states, connect animal habitats along traditional migration routes, allowing them safe passage. Washington State Department of Transportation Flickr Creative Commons Wildlife...
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Jan 31, 2024 |
pewtrusts.org | Daniel LeDuc
A year of podcast conversations shows we may have more in common than we think Article January 31, 2024 By: Daniel LeDuc Read time: Share Finding Bridges Across Our Divides The Pew Charitable Trusts Hosting Pew’s “After the Fact” podcast, I speak to a lot of amazing guests—researchers studying important issues, local leaders trying to improve their neighborhoods, people living lives buffeted by the challenges of these times. Last year found “After the Fact” interviewing people about what Utah...
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Nov 29, 2023 |
biorxiv.org | Laura Kaikkonen |Malcolm Clark |Daniel LeDuc |Scott Nodder
AbstractIncreasing interest in seabed resource use in the ocean is introducing new pressures on deep-sea environments, the ecological impacts of which need to be evaluated carefully. The complexity of these ecosystems and the dearth of comprehensive data pose significant challenges to predicting potential impacts.
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RT @SueUrahn: Last year @PewTrusts’ “After the Fact” host @TheDanLeDuc spoke with experts and inspiring changemakers who are building trust…

I’ll humbly ask that folks consider @PewTrusts' “After the Fact” podcast as an addendum to this list. I’m thankful to work collaboratively with talented colleagues like @globalsultana and her team to tell stories that bring data to life.

Grateful for another year of amazing podcasts, and for the legions of talented people who make them. https://t.co/xV9cpD37nG

I was happy to speak with @CarrollDoherty and @HSHartig for our latest episode of “After the Fact,” and hear their insights on what the latest @PewResearch data says about polarization across our nation.

One solution to get beyond polarization: More respectful disagreement. @HSHartig and @CarrollDoherty joined “After the Fact” to discuss the high temperature of polarization in the U.S.—and how we can cool it down. Listen wherever you stream podcasts👇 https://t.co/2OkrCp9KGb https://t.co/C7TRfMs9ca