
Josh Nilaya
ProducerJosh was a producer for WNPR's talk shows. He has produced for Where We Live and was a producer for The Colin McEnroe Show until 2020.
Josh started as an intern at WNPR after leaving a career at Yale-New Haven Hospital as a drug and alcohol counselor. He studied English at Southern ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø State University and teaches rock-climbing.
Josh is from Los Angeles, California, and has lived in Texas, Michigan, Vermont, New York, and New Hampshire. He now lives in New Haven, ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø. Areas of professional interest include: Philosophy, technology, psychology, politics, ethics, sociology, religion, and pop culture.
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They say at its center, fire burns hottest. This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, we journey straight to its core. It’s a hot topic that’ll spark your interest.
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, the past, present, and future of mimes.
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show: the origin, evolution, and pop culture triumph of the bastard!
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This hour, on The Colin McEnroe Show: For decades, Christian evangelicals were the fastest-growing religious group in this country. Now, young evangelicals are abandoning the faith. And: A new competitive edge in pro sports — the COVID vaccines. And finally: our conversation with Wally Funk. Tomorrow, at age 82, she'll become the oldest person ever to fly to space.
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The Thighmaster, the Chop-O-Matic, the George Foreman Grill, and the Clapper... products which are all part of American consumer culture and which were…
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Why is there something rather than nothing? This has been described as perhaps the most sublime philosophical question of all. This hour, we try to answer…
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From ancient scrolls to modern toner cartridges, ink (in one form or another) has been around for millennia. And while we may take it for granted now, for…
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Radiation is everywhere. It's emitted by our sun, by cat litter, by bananas, and occasionally by nuclear bombs. It's even emitted by you and by me and by…
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Fire imagery abounds in music, literature, art, and scripture. It thrives at the center of ceremony and ritual around the world. We associate fire with…
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The word "bastard" hasn't always been meant to offend. Used simply as an indication of illegitimate birth at first, the label "bastard" didn't bring with…