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Hannah Harris Green

Producer

Hannah formerly produced the podcasts “This Is Uncomfortable” and “Financially Inclined” at Marketplace. She started working with Marketplace as a freelancer, when she produced the "Breaking the Oath" series for “This Is Uncomfortable.” The series delved into the family life of Stewart Rhodes, who was convicted of inciting the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Since then she's helped pilot and produce “Financially Inclined,” Marketplace's first video podcast for teens and young adults, and lead “This Is Uncomfortable” episodes about financial domination, reality TV and more. Before joining Marketplace, Hannah reported on health, gender and surveillance. You can find her work on these topics on “Bodies” podcast from KCRW and “Science Vs” from Gimlet, as well as in print outlets including BBC Future, The Guardian, Vice and Quartz. She’s done some of her best work in the field, like when she went to West Virginia to report on harm reduction for “Bodies” and when she went to rural northeast India to report on population control on a grant from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. Her work has received recognition from the Pulitzer Center, Fulbright, the Online Journalism Awards, Third Coast, New York Festivals and Tribeca. Hannah speaks French, Hindi and Urdu and loves it when she occasionally gets to use these languages in her work. In past lives, she has been a translator, a bicycle delivery person and a microfilm researcher. She is proud to be queer, neurodivergent, Jewish and Filipino.

Latest from Hannah Harris Green

  • Jun 23, 2022

    Together, apart

    A photo of Sana and Adnan holding hands.
    Sana Akhand

    Sana and Adnan Akhand loved being married but ended up feeling stuck. So they found a way to break free while staying together.

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  • Vintage engraving of Police and military breaking up a Railway strike, Motherwell, Scotland, Victorian, 19th Century.
    Getty Images

    This week, we’ll learn a little more about the history of “slowdown strikes” and the small ways workers can take back control of their time.

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  • When Mira Celper, right, saw her mom, Leigh Hendry, quickly fall in love with a man she only knew through phone calls, she became suspicious.
    Courtesy Mira Celper

    When Mira Celper’s mom started dating the mysterious David, Mira couldn’t shake the feeling that something about him was off.

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  • Jun 2, 2022

    The naked truth

    Artist Hallie Jay Pope's sketch of Chris, a nude model.
    Hallie Jay Pope

    Chris’ body had always been a source of shame and disappointment. But deep down, he had the burning desire to bare all — to be seen.

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  • Sian-Pierre Regis and his mother, Rebecca Danigelis.
    Duty Free Film

    Rebecca Danigelis never planned to stop working. Raising two kids as a single mom, everything she earned went to making sure they got the best education she could afford. But when her son Sian-Pierre’s career took off, hers started to crumble.

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  • A photo of Stephanie Stone and her brother, Michael, as children.
    Courtesy Stephanie Stone

    What the search for a loved one reveals about how the country handles death.

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  • Stephanie Stone as a baby with her brother, Michael.
    Courtesy: Stephanie Stone

    What happens to the tens of thousands of people in the U.S. who die indigent and whose bodies go unclaimed every year?

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  • Rachel Lee and Nicole Fresenburg
    Courtesy Rachel Lee

    For the first episode of our new season, we’re looking at a money fight that ended up being about much more.

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