Kaia Findlay

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  • Username: kaia-findlay
  • PRX Member
  • Role: Producer/Reporter: Station-Based

Recent Pieces from Kaia Findlay

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032: Undertaken: The Next Generation Of Funeral Directors, 4/19/2024 (58:23)
From: Embodied

As the workforce of funeral directors ages, young folks are stepping up to lead and change the death care industry.
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031: Being and having an only child: separating truth from stereotype, 4/12/2024 (58:23)
From: Embodied

Assumptions about narcissism, loneliness and selfishness in only children are largely that: assumptions. But there are experiences unique to being an only child — and ...
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030: Stimulated: unpacking the past and discovering the future of vibrators, 4/5/2024 (58:23)
From: Embodied

Vibrators have been around since the 19th century. Before they were marketed primarily as sex toys, they were sold as general health devices … and now they’ve become a tool ...
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020: Breaking the cycle of obsessive-compulsive disorder, 1/26/2024 (58:23)
From: Embodied

OCD often goes misdiagnosed and misunderstood … and if left untreated, can impact platonic, intimate and familial relationships in challenging ways.
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019: Letting the tears flow: the science and culture of crying, 1/19/2024 (58:23)
From: Embodied

Humans are the only animal to produce emotional tears. Asking questions about this behavior can help us better understand how we live our lives.
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018: Hard talk: getting real about erectile dysfunction, 1/12/2024 (58:23)
From: Embodied

Between the ages of 40 and 70, more than half of all people with penises will deal with some form of erectile dysfunction. While that experience can elicit a deep sense of ...
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You 2.0: where the self-help industry succeeds, and where it misses the mark (58:23)
From: Embodied

Self-help has existed in some form since the dawn of human civilization and has grown into a robust industrial complex. But does self-help really make us better people?
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017: You 2.0: where the self-help industry succeeds, and where it misses the mark, 1/5/2024 (58:23)
From: Embodied

Self-help has existed in some form since the dawn of human civilization and has grown into a robust industrial complex. But does self-help really make us better people?