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Thomas Lu

Washington, D.C., United States

Independent Audio Producer and Story Editor at Freelance

Producer/Story Editor Open to Work 📻 @neonhummedia Editors’ Bootcamp’23 ✨ @AIRmedia New Voices’20 🪩 Past: @NPR 🏳️‍🌈 @HiddenBrain ✉️ https://t.co/Q4ziIhwMN3

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  • Nov 28, 2024 | npr.org | Ramtin Arablouei |Rund Abdelfatah |Devin Katayama |Lawrence Wu |Casey Miner |Julie Caine | +5 more

    By the time his book went to press in London, on November 18, 1633, Thomas Morton had been exiled from the Puritan colonies in Massachusetts. His crimes: drinking, carousing, and — crucially — building social and economic ties with Native people. His book outlined a vision for what America could become. A very different vision than that of the Puritans. But the book wouldn't be published that day. It wouldn't be published for years.

  • Nov 6, 2024 | financialpost.com | David Fox |Thomas Lu |Julia Press

    On today’s Big Take podcast, Bloomberg’s Wendy Benjaminson joins host Sarah Holder to break down how Election Day played out, the surge of the so-called Trump Trade, and what we can expect from a second Trump term.Listen and follow The Big Take on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcastsTerminal clients: click here to subscribe.Here is a lightly edited transcript of the conversation: Sarah Holder: At around 2:30 on Wednesday morning, Donald Trump took the stage at his...

  • Nov 6, 2024 | yahoo.com | David Fox |Thomas Lu |Julia Press

    (Bloomberg) -- Never miss an episode. Follow The Big Take daily podcast today. Most Read from BloombergIn a stunning political comeback, Donald Trump has been elected the 47th president of the United States. Just before 2:30 on Wednesday morning, he took the stage at his campaign headquarters in Mar-a-Lago, heralding the “greatest political movement of all time” after Vice President Kamala Harris’ path to the Oval Office had all but evaporated.

  • Oct 11, 2024 | bloomberg.com | Sarah Holder |Thomas Lu

    Uber and Lyft promised to give drivers flexibility. But this summer, app “lockouts” limited drivers to save the companies millions. Never miss an episode. Follow The Big Take daily podcast today. Uber and Lyft promised to give drivers independence and the flexibility to work whenever they wanted. But this summer in New York City, these ride share companies started restricting when their drivers could go online.

  • Oct 4, 2024 | msn.com | Sarah Holder |Thomas Lu

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7 Apr 25

Outcasts watching these two scenes and clocking that they have the exact same energy. #Wicked #TheOA https://t.co/IFz5lHOwLd

Thomas Lu on Bluesky @thomasuylu
Thomas Lu on Bluesky @thomasuylu @thomasuylu
17 Mar 25

RT @TinyWriterLaura: i want to break down some disability stats because i see a lot of people balking at the idea that there are 16 million…

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Thomas Lu on Bluesky @thomasuylu @thomasuylu
27 Feb 25

RT @AIRmedia: 🎙️📢 DC audio folks! Join us for the inaugural DC Audio + Radio Meetup! 🎧 📍 La Cosecha (near Union Market) 📅 Feb 28 | ⏰ 6-8PM…