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Micah Yason

Producer, Reset

Micah Yason is a producer for WBEZ’s Reset. She formerly worked as a producer for a daily statewide talk show, All IN Indiana, based at Indianapolis NPR-member station WFYI. Prior to her production work, Micah joined WFYI in 2019 as a news reporting intern after changing her major from nursing to journalism.

Micah is a proud Filipino American who’s passionate about telling Asian American stories and is a member of the Asian American Journalists Association.

In her free time, she enjoys taking art classes, White Sox games and going to concerts wishing her dog was there too.

Imagine having to drive tens of miles just to get to your closest hospital. That’s the reality for some rural populations.
As of July 14, 2024, 9 people have been tested positive for bird flu.
The Patel Brothers grocery has been a staple of Devon Avenue since 1974.
Midlife can be a time for newness and growth, rather than a time of “crisis,” argues Chip Conley.
The pop star joined Reset ahead of her set at last week’s Boiler Room after-party.
Anxiety disorders affect 40 million American adults and children.
Catch performances from local and international DJs on Saturday, June 29.
Don’t forget your sunscreen!
The podcast “Change Agents” focuses on growing homeownership of Black and brown Chicagoans in an upcoming episode.
Lapell’s latest album ‘Anniversary’ features songs about love, loss and life.
According to new research from the American Heart Association, 6 in 10 people in the U.S. will be affected by cardiovascular disease by 2050.
In the last eight years, the state’s Department of Children & Family Services has gone through 11 different leaders.
The Chicago Blues Festival runs from Thursday, June 6, until Sunday, June 9.
Fibroids are the most common non-cancerous tumor that grows inside the uterus and 80% of Black women will have them by age 50.
Baseball legends like Ty Cobb and Babe Ruth have been dethroned from their record titles.