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Gina Kaufmann

Show Editor/EditorThe World

As Show Editor for The World, Gina Kaufmann takes the stories and interviews coming in for each day’s broadcast and works with the hosts to piece it all together, making sure listeners always know what they’re hearing and why it matters. 

Before joining The World, Gina created and hosted several popular radio shows, podcasts, and live storytelling events for NPR member station KCUR. She also spearheaded the station’s first online column. Originating in response to the pandemic, her Real Humans column followed regular people navigating a fast-changing reality. The installment on the tangible legacy of segregation in Kansas City’s public parks won first place in commentary nationwide from the Public Media Journalists Association in 2021. 

Since becoming a New Englander, Gina has led a podcasting boot camp for Mass Humanities in collaboration with PRX. Her writing has appeared in The Boston Globe, Nieman Reports, WBUR’s Cognoscenti, and on the podcast Goodnight Stories for Rebel Girls. 

She has a bachelor’s degree from Columbia University and a Master of Fine Arts in creative writing from the University of British Columbia in Vancouver.

‘Planet Earth: You are a crew’
2:14
A happy update on a stolen helmet
1:17
‘These stories kept coming back to me’: A conversation with novelist Sahar Delijani
10:28
Seagulls deterred by ‘googly eyes,’ study finds
1:16
Eurovision expands, with a new song contest in Asia
1:59
Making matzo with a Jewish food historian in Montreal
7:22
UN votes to name trans-Atlantic slave trade ‘the gravest crime against humanity’
0:43
A new species has been discovered in Cambodian caves
2:11
The latest news from the war on Iran
0:47
A few sports stories you may have missed
2:01
Oldest whale sounds recordings could unlock new secrets about the mammals
2:15
Melting snow at Winter Paralympics creates dangerous conditions for participants
1:33
US-Israel-Iran War update
0:43
Things you might have missed
1:29
Things you might have missed
1:25
How war is affecting daily life — and public opinion — in Israel
7:19
A recap of today’s news on the US-Israeli war in Iran
1:28
Last update on Iran war
1:03
Famous French clown Philippe Gaulier dies at 82
1:46
A few things you might have missed
1:19
Turkish-German band’s unique sound is a world in itself
1:52
Last pandas in Japan go back to China
0:58
Oscar-nominated Iranian director refuses to bow to censorship
6:57
A moose is on the loose in Romania
0:34
Imaging technology reveals graffiti on a wall in Pompeii
1:07
Syrian ‘hero swimmer’ acquitted of charges in Greece
1:51
Highlights from the EU gathering
1:35
New Year’s Eve rituals around the world
3:32
Why this year’s Nobel Peace Prize recipient wasn’t at today’s ceremony
2:40
Kidnapped Nigerian children reunited with their parents
0:33
Somalis in Mogadishu are none too happy about how their brethren in US are portrayed
1:28
Being a musician in Antarctica demands resourcefulness
2:51
Klimt painting breaks records at auction
1:52
Deerhoof’s ‘Immigrant Songs’ is a playful take on a serious issue
6:38
A city on Ukraine’s front line appears to come increasingly under Russian control
1:18
The world reacts to Zohran Mamdani’s New York City win
3:07
Things you might have missed
1:07
Japanese Halloween tradition finds horror — and humor — in daily life
1:11
American concert pianist takes home gold from Chopin competition
1:30
The latest things in science
1:46
Massive cross-border attacks in Ukraine and Russia
1:25
What does a moose in Austria and bees in Canada have in common?
2:35
Overnight performances in London celebrate ‘sleep’
1:54
Lions, cobras and sloths: Wildlife photography across the globe in 2025
2:05
Nuclear power plant in France jammed by jellies
0:45
New evidence of a stronghold for Mayan resistance to Spanish rule
0:40
Personnel evacuated from Antarctica in ‘risky’ rescue mission
0:57
New Zealand alpaca makes Guinness Book of World Records
1:47
Lightning round of world news from today’s headlines
1:04
Flamingos in Italy damage risotto rice crops
1:26
US demands Ukraine pay for weapons to fight Russia
1:57
‘Maybe Happy Ending’ takes home Tony Award for best musical
2:06
Citizen science documents ‘gulls eating stuff’ worldwide
1:43
Denmark raises retirement age — again
0:33
Turkish highway plays Mozart
2:04
Severe storm hits Greek island
0:23
Hindus welcome spring, splattered in brightly colored pigment
0:38
British postal service sold to Czech billionaire
0:39