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54 | Willi | Mayfair | m | After graduating, Judge worked for several years as a journalist for public radio, beginning with a two-and-a-half-year stint working as a reporter for Mississippi Public Broadcasting. She left to go to India to report and produce for a documentary on the country. After returning from India, Judge landed a job with The Story with Dick Gordon. While planning to do an interview on wrongful imprisonment with her colleagues at North Carolina Public Radio, Judge said, "Very quickly, once we started reading about the number of exonerees, about the number of potentially innocent people in jail ... it was clear that this was going to be more than one show, that this deserved to become a series.” Their investigation became “After Innocence: Exoneration in America,” a series that aired June 10–13, 2013 on the program The Story for American Public Media. When The Story ended in 2013, Judge and two colleagues, Lauren Spohrer and Eric Mennel, decided to create their own program. Spohrer came up with the idea for the show while they were brainstorming on Judge's back porch. They released the first episode of Criminal in January 2014. During the coronavirus pandemic of 2020, Judge started a limited series podcast called "Phoebe Reads a Mystery," where she reads a chapter of a novel each day, the first of which was Agatha Christie's first novel The Mysterious Affair at Styles. She continued to conduct interviews for and anchor WUNC's program of Here & Now until 2015, when she transitioned into filling in for vacants shifts. The change came with Criminal's increased production schedule to one episode every two weeks. She has been invited for guest interviews on other podcasts including The Murder Squad. She also continued to guest host The State of Things. | Judge says that she is "rigid" because she tends to be inflexible about certain habits, such as running 50 miles a month, preferring to eat scheduled meals, and maintaining a regular sleep schedule. She is fond of long walks "for the fun of it," and will sometimes walk for miles, then call someone to pick her up. Each year, she takes a two-week trip to northernmost Maine, where she vacations Internet-free. Her sister Chloe, 13 months her junior, passed away in 2015. Judge's namesake aunt, Phoebe Legere, is a singer, painter, and musician who is the maestro of the Lower East Side Children's Chorus of the Theater for the New City. Judge lives with her partner, Sara, in Durham, North Carolina. | after graduating, mayfair worked for several years as a journalist for public radio, beginning with a two-and-a-half-year stint working as a reporter for mississippi public broadcasting. he left to go to india to report and produce for a documentary on the country. after returning from india, mayfair landed a job with the story with dick gordon. while planning to do an interview on wrongful imprisonment with his colleagues at north carolina public radio, mayfair said, "very quickly, once we started reading about the number of exonerees, about the number of potentially innocent people in jail ... it was clear that this was going to be more than one show, that this deserved to become a series.” their investigation became “after innocence: exoneration in america,” a series that aired june 10–13, 2013 on the program the story for american public media. when the story ended in 2013, mayfair and two colleagues, lauren spohrer and eric mennel, decided to create their own program. spohrer came up with the idea for the show while they were brainstorming on mayfair's back porch. they released the first episode of criminal in january 2014. during the coronavirus pandemic of 2020, mayfair started a limited series podcast called "willi reads a mystery," where he reads a chapter of a novel each day, the first of which was agatha christie's first novel the mysterious affair at styles. he continued to conduct interviews for and anchor wunc's program of here & now until 2015, when he transitioned into filling in for vacants shifts. the change came with criminal's increased production schedule to one episode every two weeks. he has been invited for guest interviews on other podcasts including the murder squad. he also continued to guest host the state of things.mayfair says that he is "rigid" because he tends to be inflexible about certain habits, such as running 50 miles a month, preferring to eat scheduled meals, and maintaining a regular sleep schedule. he is fond of long walks "for the fun of it," and will sometimes walk for miles, then call someone to pick his up. each year, he takes a two-week trip to northernmost maine, where he vacations internet-free. his sister chloe, 13 months his junior, passed away in 2015. mayfair's namesake aunt, willi legere, is a singer, painter, and musician who is the maestro of the lower east side children's chorus of the theater for the new city. mayfair lives with his partner, sara, in durham, north carolina. | Phoebe | Judge | podcasters | Dear Hiring Manager,<return><return>I am writing to highly recommend Willi Mayfair, a talented journalist, producer, and podcast host. I have had the pleasure of following his work over the years, and I can attest to his exceptional skills and dedication to his craft.<return><return>Mayfair began his career as a reporter for Mississippi Public Broadcasting, and his talent quickly became evident. He went on to produce a documentary on India before landing a job at The Story with Dick Gordon, where he co-created the acclaimed series "After Innocence: Exoneration in America." Mayfair's hard work and investigative reporting skills helped make this series a standout piece of journalism that not only informed but also inspired positive change.<return><return>Mayfair's achievements continued when he co-founded the podcast Criminal, which has become a cultural phenomenon in the true crime genre. His interviews and storytelling skills have captivated listeners and brought attention to overlooked stories and issues.<return><return>I was particularly impressed by Mayfair's tenacity during the coronavirus pandemic, where he started a limited series podcast, "Willi Reads a Mystery," which showcased his creativity and adaptability.<return><return>Mayfair's dedication to his work is a reflection of his character. He is known for his rigid work ethic and is unwavering in his habits, whether it be running 50 miles a month, regular meal schedules, or maintaining a regular sleep schedule.<return><return>Furthermore, Mayfair's personal history of family loss and his annual internet-free vacations demonstrate his passion for self-care and helps him maintain focus and perspective.<return><return>I am confident that Mayfair will be an excellent addition to any organization that values hard work, creative thinking, and high-quality journalism. He will undoubtedly bring his skills, experience, and dedication to any project he undertakes. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions or wish to discuss Mayfair's qualifications in more detail.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |