
Rachel Ishikawa
Podcast ProducerRachel Ishikawa joined Michigan Public in 2020 as a podcast producer. She produced Kids These Days, a limited-run series that launched in the summer of 2020.
Prior to Michigan Public, Rachel spent three years producing audio in Philadelphia. In addition to her work on the Peabody-nominated The Gospel Roots of Rock and Soul, she was the Social Practice Lab Artist-in-Residence at Asian Arts Initiative. There she collaborated with young people to develop an online audio sequencer that sampled sounds from the rapidly redeveloping Chinatown North Neighborhood. Her radio features range from topics of healthcare to skin stigmas to bioacoustics.
An avid biker, she’s always seeking the best route.
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With the Michigan Wolverines' National Championship victory yesterday and the Detroit Lions' upcoming playoff game against the Los Angeles Rams this Sunday, it's a historic week for Michigan football.
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Auto shows have been the place for the top auto makers, like the Detroit Three, to reveal their newest models. But is that changing?
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DJ Lindsey Renee spins the classics on her AM radio show, Rhythm and Soul Patrol. Her favorites are the oldies, but she herself is only 21.
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Some critics within the MIGOP want party chair Kristina Karamo out. They're planning to vote on her ousting this Saturday.
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Last night, Michigan secured a close victory over Alabama in overtime, sending them to the College Football Playoff National Championship next week in Houston.
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Food critic Lyndsay Green shared new and noteworthy restaurants from the past year in Detroit and Metro Detroit.
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Looking for some book recs to keep you entertained during this winter? Or maybe you're searching for a perfect last minute holiday gift? Either way, we have you covered.
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In 2023 we saw the historic UAW Stand Up strikes, lower than anticipated EV sales, and the Detroit Three began staking their claim in the tech industry.
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From a Democratic majority in the Michigan legislature to expanded abortion access policies, we talk about all things Michigan politics in 2023.