Megan Feighery
Producer & Wyoming Sounds HostEmail: mfeigher@uwyo.edu
Megan Feighery is a Southern California native with both a B.A. in English Literature and an M.A. in American Studies from Cal State Fullerton. She has backpacked solo all over the world and taught English abroad for five years in both the Republic of Georgia and Japan.
You’ll most likely find her searching for the best hot chocolate in town while reading a mystery novel, cooing over every cat she sees, or hiking/kayaking. Megan is excited to be in Laramie this summer working on the HumaNature podcast.
In the fall of 2019, Megan was promoted to a part-time paid position.
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Summer is almost here and for those living with domestic violence, this could be a reason to worry. Studies suggest that as the weather gets warmer,…
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Listen to the full show here. Fewer Cars On The Road, Fewer Dollars For Highways: What COVID-19 Means For WYDOT While many businesses are losing money in…
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Being gay in Wyoming can be challenging, but LGBTQ activist, and performing artist, Andrew Munz has decided to stay and try to make things better. Wyoming…
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Domestic violence and sexual assault advocacy groups are still providing services around the state, but they've had to adjust how individuals can get…
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Listen to the full show here. Local Government Fears Loss Of Tax Revenue This is a tough financial time for a lot of Wyomingites. But impacts on the…
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For many of us, being asked to stay home during the pandemic is inconvenient. For others, it is down right dangerous. Wyoming Public Radio's Megan…
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Listen to the full show here. Reported COVID-19 Numbers Are The Floor, Not The CeilingWyoming is one of the states with the fewest number of COVID-19 lab…
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Susie Pouliot recently got engaged and she and her fiancé wanted to have the ceremony as soon as possible. That's because her dad is terminally ill."So…
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The Wyoming Department of Workforces Services reports that workers have received more than $42 million in unemployment insurance benefits since the…
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The Wyoming Department of Workforce Services state's unemployment numbers have remained unchanged at 3.7 percent between February and March of this year.…