Anais Amin
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Role reversal at home has allowed her photo studio to grow during the pandemic
by
Anais Amin
Feb 10, 2022
When her husband started working from home, Liz Hansen was able to spend more time at her boudoir-style photography business.
How much your bills have gone up depends a lot on where you live
by
Andie Corban
, Sean McHenry
and Anais Amin
Feb 8, 2022
We zoomed in on the cities where inflation has risen the most and the least.
A day in the life of a pandemic principal
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Anais Amin
Feb 7, 2022
Principal Greg Moffitt explains the puzzle of planning for the school day and supporting anxious educators and families.
Queer-centered cycling cafe in LA offers comfort food and community
by
Anais Amin
Jan 21, 2022
We hear from Erin Detroit Vesey, owner and chef at Detroit Vesey's, " a space to just kind of feel safe and accepted."
Automotive supply chain issues haven't driven this mechanic mom out of business
by
Anais Amin
Jan 17, 2022
When Erin Gomes opened her repair shop in March 2020, it was deemed an essential business. That helped keep it up and running.
One tourism company tries to bounce back after being hit with travel bans
by
Jonathan Frewin
and Anais Amin
Dec 30, 2021
John Gibson, a director at Chobe Holdings, said that although the U.K.'s COVID travel bans hurt business, bookings are starting to pick up.
Millions subscribed in streaming services this year, but will the steam fizzle out?
by
Kimberly Adams
and Anais Amin
Dec 28, 2021
Deloitte Global predicts that at least 150 million paid streaming service subscriptions will be canceled globally in 2022.
Listeners “care about community and humanity of the music," says Pitchfork’s Patel
by
Kai Ryssdal
, Anais Amin
and Sean McHenry
Dec 15, 2021
The editor in chief of the music site talks about virality versus hooks, how musicians make a living and the future of criticism.
California's Project Roomkey "has really worked for a lot of people"
by
Amy Scott
and Anais Amin
Dec 13, 2021
A Bay Area nonprofit has helped nearly 400 people move from the program into stable housing.
This facilitator uses creativity and play to bring teams together
by
Sarah Hawkins
and Anais Amin
Dec 2, 2021
Jessica Shaw founded a company that brings play into workplaces to cultivate the human connection.