Ari Shapiro is a renowned journalist, author, and radio host best known for his work on NPR's "All Things Considered." Born to a Jewish family, he spent his early years in North Dakota before moving to Oregon.
Shapiro's curiosity and risk-taking nature led him to a successful career in journalism, covering war zones and serving as a White House correspondent.
He is openly gay and advocates for LGBTQ+ rights.
Beyond his journalistic work, Shapiro is also a talented singer, performing with the band Pink Martini.
His memoir reflects his commitment to storytelling, empathy, and exploring the human side of news events, emphasizing the importance of listening and connecting with people from diverse backgrounds.
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