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Guy Raz grew up on 1975 in West Covina, California, US, is a Radio HostJournalist. Find Guy Raz’s Bio details, How old?, How tall, Physical Stats, Romance/Affairs, Family and career upbeen in a relationship with?s. Know net worth is He in this year and how He do with money?? Know how He earned most of networth at the age of 45 years of age.
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Guy Raz How tall, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Guy Raz’s Wife?
His wife is Hannah Raz (m. 2008)
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Guy Raz income
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-2021. So, how much is Guy Raz worth at the age of 46 years of age. Guy Raz’s income source is mostly from being a successful . Born and raised in US. We have estimated Guy Raz’s net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million – $5 Million |
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In 2019, Raz became the host of the Luminary Podcast “Wisdom from the Top.” According to Luminary Podcasts “From Guy Raz comes a chance to slide your chair into boardrooms, C-suites, and the quarters of top brass. Wisdom From the Top brings listeners into conversations with the leaders helming today’s most powerful corporations and organizations, offering direct access to the secrets, mistakes, regrets, and wins that define modern leadership.”
In May 2017, Raz created NPR’s first-ever children’s program. The podcast, Wow in the World, was co-created with award-winning children’s host Mindy Thomas. Raz and Thomas also created a children’s production company, Tinkercast, which produces Wow in the World.
In September 2016, Raz started hosting a new podcast on NPR, called How I Built This about entrepreneurship. In 2017, it became one of the 20 most-downloaded podcasts in the US.
In 2016, he became the first podcast creator to simultaneously have three shows in the Apple Podcast chart’s Top 20 shows.
Beginning in 2013, Raz was the host and editorial director of the TED Radio Hour, a co-production of NPR and TED that takes listeners on a journey through the world of ideas. It is one of the most-downloaded podcasts in the US. Raz announced he was stepping down from hosting the podcast at the end of 2019.
In 2009, after a sabbatical year as a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University, Raz became the weekend host of All Things Considered. He is widely credited with transforming Weekend All Things Considered when he took over as host in 2009. He created a weekly “cover story” and the popular segment “Three Minute Fiction.” He created a weekly podcast of this show which was the first time an NPR newsmagazine became a podcast. Raz hosted Weekend All Things Considered from 2009 to 2012. In December 2012, he stepped down from that position in order to expand the TED Radio Hour into a new weekly program to air on NPR beginning in March 2013.
In 2004, Raz left NPR to work as CNN’s Jerusalem correspondent.
At age 25, he became the youngest overseas-based bureau chief for NPR, first in Berlin, then London and the Pentagon. He also served as CNN’s correspondent in Jerusalem from 2004–2006.
He then served as a general assignment reporter, covering the 2000 presidential primaries and the story behind popular Doors song “Light My Fire” where he interviewed all surviving members of the band.
In mid-2000, Raz was appointed NPR’s Berlin bureau chief. He covered Eastern Europe and the Balkans including the conflicts in Kosovo, Macedonia and Afghanistan. In 2002, he became NPR’s London bureau chief. While in London, Raz covered stories across Europe and the Middle East including the Iraq War where he spent more than 6 months in 2003 and 2004.
In 1999, he was awarded a Burns Fellowship to Germany to embark on a 2-month reporting assignment. His reporting would win the Burns Award for distinguished writing. In the summer of 2000, Raz reported from Germany as a RIAS Berlin fellow. His work on German “Leitkultur” was awarded the RIAS Berlin Award.
In 1998, he served as personal research assistant to former “Murrow Boy” NPR Senior News analyst Daniel Schorr.
In 1997, at the age of 22, Raz joined NPR as an intern for NPR’s afternoon news program All Things Considered. He eventually would work virtually every job in the newsroom from temporary production assistant to breaking news anchor.
Raz graduated from Brandeis University in 1996. He received his master’s degree in history from Cambridge University in the UK. In 2008, at age 33, Raz spent a year as a Nieman journalism fellow at Harvard University where he studied classical history.
Guy Raz /ˈɡaɪ ˈrɑːz/ (born 1975) is a journalist, correspondent and radio host, currently working at National Public Radio (NPR). He has been described by The New York Times as “one of the most popular podcasters in history” and his podcasts have a combined monthly audience of 19.2 million downloads.