Mike Dunn
Producer/DirectorAs a Producer, Mike helps cultivate and develop stories from and about our community for visual presentation. His 20 years of technical experience as a Director and Editor enables him to help deliver our content across multiple platforms to connect our stories to as many folks as possible.
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Education finance is notoriously complicated and full of weird jargon. We hope this helps.
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Extreme flooding has caused severe damage in Vermont. Can floodplain maps made with artificial intelligence help protect the state from future storms?
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A short documentary captures the voices of families, solo travelers, eclipse chasers, amateur astronomers, scientists and more who gathered in Vermont to see and feel the power of the cosmos.
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Host Myra Flynn sits down with artist Stephanie Wilson in her first interview since her double mastectomy and breast cancer diagnosis. Together they talk about her ongoing journey toward healing, and her work to break the generational cycle of secrets she believes made her sick in the first place.
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In this final episode of the five-part video series, Homegoings: A Live Performance, host Myra Flynn welcomes visual artist, song-writer and performer Liza Phillip.
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In the fourth episode of the five-part video series, Homegoings: A Live Performance, host Myra Flynn welcomes poet/emcee and teaching artist Rajnii Eddins.
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In the third episode of the five-part video series, Homegoings: A Live Performance, host Myra Flynn welcomes soul-folk singer-songwriter DonnCherie.
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In this second episode of the five-part video series, Homegoings: A Live Performance, host Myra Flynn welcomes Haitian-American storyteller Ferene Paris Meyer.
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Join host Myra Flynn for the first episode of a five-part TV series, Homegoings: A Live Performance. Ethiopian musician Senayit Tomlinson premieres the series with her unapologetically genreless music.
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Cows release a super potent greenhouse gas when they burp and when their poop breaks down. It’s called methane, and a lot of farms in Vermont and around the country are trapping it to make electricity or natural gas. We partnered with NOVA to find out how it all works.