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Jack Stewart

Senior reporter

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Jack Stewart is a former senior reporter for Marketplace. A car nut and a transport nerd, he covered trains, planes, autonomous automobiles and hyperloops.

What was your first job?

Making tea at a local radio station.

What do you think is the hardest part of your job that no one knows?

Elon Musk's Twitter feed.

What advice do you wish someone had given you before you started this career?

Try decaffeinated tea.

In your next life, what would your career be?

I'd be a vet for one of the first human settlements on Mars and a part-time astronaut fireman, because it's all hands on deck when you're on a new planet.

Fill in the blank: Money can’t buy you happiness but it can buy you ______.

Tea.

What’s something that you thought you knew but later found out you were wrong about?

How to pronounce the English language. Apparently it's not alumin-eee-um or renayyyysance.

 

What’s the favorite item in your workspace and why?

The tea kettle.

Latest Stories (149)

Will surges in COVID-19 cases mean a return to lockdowns?

Jun 16, 2020
Coronavirus cases are rising in many parts of the country, at the same time movement restrictions are lifted.
A "Now open" sign outside an indoor axe-throwing range and bar in Las Vegas, which is opening for the first time since closing in March.
Ethan Miller/Getty Images

Climate change initiatives could be another casualty of the COVID-19 pandemic

Jun 11, 2020
As companies and governments look to close budget gaps, spending on environmental issues could be on the block.
Environmental Protection Agency data from March shows that Los Angeles had its longest stretch of air quality rated as "good" since 1995 as residents were under Safer-at-Home orders.
Mario Tama/Getty Images

"We stand with the cause," but store owners fear for their livelihood

Jun 3, 2020
After some protests became destructive in several cities across the U.S., small business owners are cleaning and and trying to protect their stores.
Jaqueline Reyes with son and daughter after cleaning up after their shop from damage in Minneapolis.
Beth Pearlman/Marketplace

Will you be able to go on vacation this summer?

May 25, 2020
Travel in 2020 is going to look very different because of the COVID-19 pandemic. But an international trip isn't impossible.
A woman wears a face mask, amid concerns over the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus, on Hua Hin beach in Thailand.
Jack Taylor/AFP via Getty Images

Cities are experimenting with more space for people, less room for cars

May 19, 2020
More pedestrian only streets, and outdoor dining areas, could be part of the post-COVID-19 future.
Los Angeles is among the cities introducing "Slow Streets" for pedestrians and cyclists.
Chris Delmas/AFP via Getty Images

Should employers report employees who don't go back to work?

May 14, 2020
It could mean workers scared of COVID-19 are kicked off unemployment benfits.
Black hanging open sign in the green wooden door of retail store, business background

Online funerals and "Animal Crossing" memorials may become the new normal

May 14, 2020
Because of the COVID-19 movement restrictions, people turned to Zoom video calls, and virtual worlds to mourn loved ones. Those practices could outlast the coronavirus.
Undertakers are offering live streaming of funerals
Thomas Kronsteiner/Getty Images)

Flying is going to be very different post-coronavirus

May 12, 2020
COVID-19 could change airports and the experience onboard planes as much as 9/11 did, according to some experts.
An Air France employee checks the body temperature of passengers before they board a flight.
ERIC PIERMONT/AFP via Getty Images

Is it OK not to pay rent during the COVID-19 pandemic?

May 8, 2020
We've got answers to some common questions about rent payments, eviction moratoriums and rent strikes.
Graffiti asking for rent forgiveness in Los Angeles, California.
Valerie Macon/AFP via Getty Images