Myra Flynn
DEIB Advisor, Host and Executive Producer, HomegoingsMyra Flynn joined Vermont Public in March 2021 and is the DEIB Advisor, Host and Executive Producer, Homegoings. Raised in Vermont, Myra Flynn is an accomplished musician who has come to know the lay of dirt-road land that much more intimately through touring both well-known and obscure stages all around the state and beyond. She also has experience as a teaching artist and wore many hats at the Burlington Free Press, including features reporter and correspondent, before her pursuits took her deep into the arts world. Prior to joining Vermont Public, Myra spent eight years in the Los Angeles music industry.
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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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Brave Little StateJulie Cadwallader Staub is curious about the Vermont families who are on waiting lists for child care. “What decisions are they forced to make? How are they managing?”
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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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Brave Little StateA question from a listener prompts a different kind of conversation about guns. Reporter Erica Heilman talks with five Vermonters about how their lives have been impacted by them and why they have them.
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Brave Little StateFrom homegrown icons to local specialties, get ready for a pop culture edition of Brave Little State.
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Brave Little StateVermont is the only state in the Northeast without a freestanding birth center. We dig into the reasons why, and talk to folks pushing for change.
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Brave Little StateOn Anna Costello’s first visit to Vermont, she was surprised by the large number of Chinese restaurants compared to the seemingly small number of Asian Americans.
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Brave Little StateQuestion-asker Peter Langella wanted to better understand how Vermont profited from slavery. So Brave Little State dives into the history, and explores how the legacy of slavery is still reverberating in Vermont today.
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Brave Little StateWe hear from former Vermonters about their relationship with our state, from the love that brought them here to the disappointments that prompted them to leave.