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Phoebe Unterman

Assistant Producer

SHORT BIO

Phoebe Unterman is a former assistant producer. She joined Marketplace in 2016 as a digital production assistant.

Episodes by Phoebe (2)

Latest Stories (58)

The women-led business whose real business is more women-led businesses

Oct 25, 2018
We talked with Audrey Gelman, co-founder and CEO of The Wing, a women-focused coworking space.
The Wing's newly-minted co-working space in San Francisco.
The Wing

The women-led business whose real business is more women-led businesses

Oct 25, 2018
We talked with Audrey Gelman, co-founder and CEO of The Wing, a women-focused coworking space.
The Wing's newly-minted co-working space in San Francisco.
The Wing

A misunderstood tech giant and the "nerds" who created it

Oct 4, 2018
We're talking about Reddit. A new book takes a deep dive into the site's history and impact.
Alexis Ohanian, one of Reddit's co-founders, attends WORLDZ Cultural Marketing Summit 2017 in Los Angeles.
Photo by Jerod Harris/Getty Images for PTTOW!

Exemptions for steel tariffs are still in limbo

Oct 2, 2018
We check in with a stainless steel producer who is still trying to get reimbursed for tariffs he believes he wrongfully paid.
Steel is loaded onto a truck for shipping at the NLMK Indiana steel mill in March in Portage, Indiana.
Scott Olson/Getty Images

California law says corporate boards must include women

Oct 1, 2018
Why Gov. Jerry Brown signed the first-of-its-kind legislation into law.
ThoroughlyReviewed/Visual Hunt
Customs brokers work with U.S. ports to help importers get their shipments.
Mario Tama/Getty Images

It's a good time to buy art made by women

Their work has historically been undervalued.
"Mister Blue," the work on the right, is by Lee Krasner, one of the main artists discussed in Mary Gabriel's new book. It was shown at the Ordovas gallery in London in 2016.
Leon Neal/Getty Images

Young, white, affluent — and learning about race

Sep 12, 2018
A new book looks at the "conundrum of privilege" in a Midwest suburb.
Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images

An educator takes her frustration to the streets

Sep 10, 2018
Teresa Danks is known as the "panhandling teacher."
Teachers rally at the state capitol in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on April 4.
J PAT CARTER/AFP/Getty Images

What happens when we're transparent about what we make and spend

Sep 5, 2018
Refinery29's Money Diaries series aims to upend taboos around money for women.
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