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CREDITS


Host: David Leffler
Editor: Susan White
Executive Producer: Jordan Gass-Pooré
Senior Producer: Salina Arredondo
Assistant Producer: Savanna Strott
Reporting: David Leffler, Savanna Strott and Salina Arredondo
Additional Research: Jana Cholakovska and Jordan Gass-Pooré
Sound Engineer: Mark Bush
Original Music: Michael Ramos 
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                <itunes:subtitle>Fumed is an investigative podcast about the people who live in the shadows of America’s chemical plants and oil refineries.

CREDITS


Host: David Leffler
Editor: Susan White
Executive Producer: Jordan Gass-Pooré
Senior Producer: Salina Arredondo
Assistant Producer: Savanna Strott
Reporting: David Leffler, Savanna Strott and Salina Arredondo
Additional Research: Jana Cholakovska and Jordan Gass-Pooré
Sound Engineer: Mark Bush
Original Music: Michael Ramos 
Jim Morris is the executive director and editor in chief of Public Health Watch</itunes:subtitle>
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CREDITS


Host: David Leffler
Editor: Susan White
Executive Producer: Jordan Gass-Pooré
Senior Producer: Salina Arredondo
Assistant Producer: Savanna Strott
Reporting: David Leffler, Savanna Strott and Salina Arredondo
Additional Research: Jana Cholakovska and Jordan Gass-Pooré
Sound Engineer: Mark Bush
Original Music: Michael Ramos 
Jim Morris is the executive director and editor in chief of Public Health Watch</itunes:summary>
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                    <![CDATA[Bonus Episode: The Scientist Who Refused to be Intimidated]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>Outspoken government scientists are increasingly hard to find in Washington. This episode tells how one high-profile epidemiologist withstood political pressure and intimidation throughout his career in his quest to protect public health.<br /><br />Fumed is a production of Public Health Watch, a nonprofit newsroom dedicated to investigating life-threatening public health inequities. Listen to the award-winning first season at <a href="http://fumedpodcast.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">fumedpodcast.com</a>. To support our independent journalism, visit: <a href="http://publichealthwatch.org/donate" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">publichealthwatch.org/donate</a>.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Outspoken government scientists are increasingly hard to find in Washington. This episode tells how one high-profile epidemiologist withstood political pressure and intimidation throughout his career in his quest to protect public health.Fumed is a production of Public Health Watch, a nonprofit newsroom dedicated to investigating life-threatening public health inequities. Listen to the award-winning first season at fumedpodcast.com. To support our independent journalism, visit: publichealthwatch.org/donate.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Bonus Episode: The Scientist Who Refused to be Intimidated]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<p>Outspoken government scientists are increasingly hard to find in Washington. This episode tells how one high-profile epidemiologist withstood political pressure and intimidation throughout his career in his quest to protect public health.<br /><br />Fumed is a production of Public Health Watch, a nonprofit newsroom dedicated to investigating life-threatening public health inequities. Listen to the award-winning first season at <a href="http://fumedpodcast.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">fumedpodcast.com</a>. To support our independent journalism, visit: <a href="http://publichealthwatch.org/donate" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">publichealthwatch.org/donate</a>.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[The Disconnect: The Long Con]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>Hear <span class="il">the</span> story of a con man and a group of hardscrabble East Texas farmers who uncovered <span class="il">the</span> biggest oilfield in U.S. history — and how that discovery forced an obscure state agency to confront <span class="il">the</span> destructive forces of unrestrained oil drilling.<u></u><u></u></p>
<p><a href="https://www.npr.org/podcasts/1004840920/the-disconnect-power-politics-and-the-texas">Listen to: The Disconnect</a></p>
<p>Written, reported, produced and co-hosted by Mose Buchele<br />Co-hosted and produced by Audrey McGlinchy<br />Produced and Edited by Matt Largey<br />Production help from Rene Chavez and Jake Perlman</p>
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Listen to: The Disconnect
Written, reported, produced and co-hosted by Mose BucheleCo-hosted and produced by Audrey McGlinchyProduced and Edited by Matt LargeyProduction help from Rene Chavez and Jake Perlman
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<p><a href="https://www.npr.org/podcasts/1004840920/the-disconnect-power-politics-and-the-texas">Listen to: The Disconnect</a></p>
<p>Written, reported, produced and co-hosted by Mose Buchele<br />Co-hosted and produced by Audrey McGlinchy<br />Produced and Edited by Matt Largey<br />Production help from Rene Chavez and Jake Perlman</p>
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Listen to: The Disconnect
Written, reported, produced and co-hosted by Mose BucheleCo-hosted and produced by Audrey McGlinchyProduced and Edited by Matt LargeyProduction help from Rene Chavez and Jake Perlman
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                    <![CDATA[Episode 4: Locked and Loaded]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p><span style="font-weight:400;">Greg’s house is burned down and his video camera shows the face of the suspected arsonist — a man he doesn’t know. Greg thinks the barge company he’s been monitoring is behind the fire, but he has no proof. Greg carries a gun wherever he goes, and Carolyn and her husband make sure their guns are always nearby. Neither she nor Greg can afford to move away from the dangers that surround them — so for now, they’ll keep fighting to preserve what remains of the community they love.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;">To see pictures of Carolyn and Greg and learn more about Channelview, go to fumedpodcast.com.</span></p>
<p> </p>
<p>CREDITS</p>
<div>Host: David Leffler</div>
<div>Editor: Susan White</div>
<div>Executive Producer: Jordan Gass-Pooré</div>
<div>Senior Producer: Salina Arredondo</div>
<div>Assistant Producer: Savanna Strott</div>
<div>Reporting: David Leffler, Savanna Strott and Salina Arredondo</div>
<div>Additional Research: Jana Cholakovska and Jordan Gass-Pooré</div>
<div>Sound Engineer: Mark Bush</div>
<div>Original Music: Michael Ramos </div>
<div>Jim Morris is the executive director and editor in chief of Public Health Watch</div>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Greg’s house is burned down and his video camera shows the face of the suspected arsonist — a man he doesn’t know. Greg thinks the barge company he’s been monitoring is behind the fire, but he has no proof. Greg carries a gun wherever he goes, and Carolyn and her husband make sure their guns are always nearby. Neither she nor Greg can afford to move away from the dangers that surround them — so for now, they’ll keep fighting to preserve what remains of the community they love.
To see pictures of Carolyn and Greg and learn more about Channelview, go to fumedpodcast.com.
 
CREDITS
Host: David Leffler
Editor: Susan White
Executive Producer: Jordan Gass-Pooré
Senior Producer: Salina Arredondo
Assistant Producer: Savanna Strott
Reporting: David Leffler, Savanna Strott and Salina Arredondo
Additional Research: Jana Cholakovska and Jordan Gass-Pooré
Sound Engineer: Mark Bush
Original Music: Michael Ramos 
Jim Morris is the executive director and editor in chief of Public Health Watch]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode 4: Locked and Loaded]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<p><span style="font-weight:400;">Greg’s house is burned down and his video camera shows the face of the suspected arsonist — a man he doesn’t know. Greg thinks the barge company he’s been monitoring is behind the fire, but he has no proof. Greg carries a gun wherever he goes, and Carolyn and her husband make sure their guns are always nearby. Neither she nor Greg can afford to move away from the dangers that surround them — so for now, they’ll keep fighting to preserve what remains of the community they love.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;">To see pictures of Carolyn and Greg and learn more about Channelview, go to fumedpodcast.com.</span></p>
<p> </p>
<p>CREDITS</p>
<div>Host: David Leffler</div>
<div>Editor: Susan White</div>
<div>Executive Producer: Jordan Gass-Pooré</div>
<div>Senior Producer: Salina Arredondo</div>
<div>Assistant Producer: Savanna Strott</div>
<div>Reporting: David Leffler, Savanna Strott and Salina Arredondo</div>
<div>Additional Research: Jana Cholakovska and Jordan Gass-Pooré</div>
<div>Sound Engineer: Mark Bush</div>
<div>Original Music: Michael Ramos </div>
<div>Jim Morris is the executive director and editor in chief of Public Health Watch</div>]]>
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To see pictures of Carolyn and Greg and learn more about Channelview, go to fumedpodcast.com.
 
CREDITS
Host: David Leffler
Editor: Susan White
Executive Producer: Jordan Gass-Pooré
Senior Producer: Salina Arredondo
Assistant Producer: Savanna Strott
Reporting: David Leffler, Savanna Strott and Salina Arredondo
Additional Research: Jana Cholakovska and Jordan Gass-Pooré
Sound Engineer: Mark Bush
Original Music: Michael Ramos 
Jim Morris is the executive director and editor in chief of Public Health Watch]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode 3: Battle Cry]]>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 21 Mar 2025 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>Greg is rescued from his home when Hurricane Harvey hits Channelview. The floodwaters gash a temporary cap that covers the Superfund site, unleashing chemicals into the river. Carolyn and Greg join forces to create the Channelview Health and Improvement Coalition. Greg campaigns publicly — and successfully — against a barge company’s plan to dig up tons of river sludge to make way for more barges. </p>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;">To see pictures of Carolyn and Greg and learn more about Channelview, go to fumedpodcast.com.</span></p>
<p> </p>
<p>CREDITS</p>
<div>Host: David Leffler</div>
<div>Editor: Susan White</div>
<div>Executive Producer: Jordan Gass-Pooré</div>
<div>Senior Producer: Salina Arredondo</div>
<div>Assistant Producer: Savanna Strott</div>
<div>Reporting: David Leffler, Savanna Strott and Salina Arredondo</div>
<div>Additional Research: Jana Cholakovska and Jordan Gass-Pooré</div>
<div>Sound Engineer: Mark Bush</div>
<div>Original Music: Michael Ramos </div>
<div>Jim Morris is the executive director and editor in chief of Public Health Watch</div>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Greg is rescued from his home when Hurricane Harvey hits Channelview. The floodwaters gash a temporary cap that covers the Superfund site, unleashing chemicals into the river. Carolyn and Greg join forces to create the Channelview Health and Improvement Coalition. Greg campaigns publicly — and successfully — against a barge company’s plan to dig up tons of river sludge to make way for more barges. 
To see pictures of Carolyn and Greg and learn more about Channelview, go to fumedpodcast.com.
 
CREDITS
Host: David Leffler
Editor: Susan White
Executive Producer: Jordan Gass-Pooré
Senior Producer: Salina Arredondo
Assistant Producer: Savanna Strott
Reporting: David Leffler, Savanna Strott and Salina Arredondo
Additional Research: Jana Cholakovska and Jordan Gass-Pooré
Sound Engineer: Mark Bush
Original Music: Michael Ramos 
Jim Morris is the executive director and editor in chief of Public Health Watch]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<p>Greg is rescued from his home when Hurricane Harvey hits Channelview. The floodwaters gash a temporary cap that covers the Superfund site, unleashing chemicals into the river. Carolyn and Greg join forces to create the Channelview Health and Improvement Coalition. Greg campaigns publicly — and successfully — against a barge company’s plan to dig up tons of river sludge to make way for more barges. </p>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;">To see pictures of Carolyn and Greg and learn more about Channelview, go to fumedpodcast.com.</span></p>
<p> </p>
<p>CREDITS</p>
<div>Host: David Leffler</div>
<div>Editor: Susan White</div>
<div>Executive Producer: Jordan Gass-Pooré</div>
<div>Senior Producer: Salina Arredondo</div>
<div>Assistant Producer: Savanna Strott</div>
<div>Reporting: David Leffler, Savanna Strott and Salina Arredondo</div>
<div>Additional Research: Jana Cholakovska and Jordan Gass-Pooré</div>
<div>Sound Engineer: Mark Bush</div>
<div>Original Music: Michael Ramos </div>
<div>Jim Morris is the executive director and editor in chief of Public Health Watch</div>]]>
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To see pictures of Carolyn and Greg and learn more about Channelview, go to fumedpodcast.com.
 
CREDITS
Host: David Leffler
Editor: Susan White
Executive Producer: Jordan Gass-Pooré
Senior Producer: Salina Arredondo
Assistant Producer: Savanna Strott
Reporting: David Leffler, Savanna Strott and Salina Arredondo
Additional Research: Jana Cholakovska and Jordan Gass-Pooré
Sound Engineer: Mark Bush
Original Music: Michael Ramos 
Jim Morris is the executive director and editor in chief of Public Health Watch]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode 2: Birth of the Activists]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p><span style="font-weight:400;">Carolyn’s neighborhood becomes ground zero for Channeview’s rapid industrialization. A fire engulfs a nearby chemical storage facility, and a barge company builds its headquarters across the street from her house. Greg uses drones to keep tabs on the chemical barges that are moving into his neighborhood, close to a Superfund site filled with cancer-causing dioxin.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;">To see pictures of Carolyn and Greg and learn more about Channelview, go to fumedpodcast.com.</span></p>
<p> </p>
<p>CREDITS</p>
<div>Host: David Leffler</div>
<div>Editor: Susan White</div>
<div>Executive Producer: Jordan Gass-Pooré</div>
<div>Senior Producer: Salina Arredondo</div>
<div>Assistant Producer: Savanna Strott</div>
<div>Reporting: David Leffler, Savanna Strott and Salina Arredondo</div>
<div>Additional Research: Jana Cholakovska and Jordan Gass-Pooré</div>
<div>Sound Engineer: Mark Bush</div>
<div>Original Music: Michael Ramos </div>
<div>Jim Morris is the executive director and editor in chief of Public Health Watch</div>]]>
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To see pictures of Carolyn and Greg and learn more about Channelview, go to fumedpodcast.com.
 
CREDITS
Host: David Leffler
Editor: Susan White
Executive Producer: Jordan Gass-Pooré
Senior Producer: Salina Arredondo
Assistant Producer: Savanna Strott
Reporting: David Leffler, Savanna Strott and Salina Arredondo
Additional Research: Jana Cholakovska and Jordan Gass-Pooré
Sound Engineer: Mark Bush
Original Music: Michael Ramos 
Jim Morris is the executive director and editor in chief of Public Health Watch]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<p><span style="font-weight:400;">Carolyn’s neighborhood becomes ground zero for Channeview’s rapid industrialization. A fire engulfs a nearby chemical storage facility, and a barge company builds its headquarters across the street from her house. Greg uses drones to keep tabs on the chemical barges that are moving into his neighborhood, close to a Superfund site filled with cancer-causing dioxin.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;">To see pictures of Carolyn and Greg and learn more about Channelview, go to fumedpodcast.com.</span></p>
<p> </p>
<p>CREDITS</p>
<div>Host: David Leffler</div>
<div>Editor: Susan White</div>
<div>Executive Producer: Jordan Gass-Pooré</div>
<div>Senior Producer: Salina Arredondo</div>
<div>Assistant Producer: Savanna Strott</div>
<div>Reporting: David Leffler, Savanna Strott and Salina Arredondo</div>
<div>Additional Research: Jana Cholakovska and Jordan Gass-Pooré</div>
<div>Sound Engineer: Mark Bush</div>
<div>Original Music: Michael Ramos </div>
<div>Jim Morris is the executive director and editor in chief of Public Health Watch</div>]]>
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To see pictures of Carolyn and Greg and learn more about Channelview, go to fumedpodcast.com.
 
CREDITS
Host: David Leffler
Editor: Susan White
Executive Producer: Jordan Gass-Pooré
Senior Producer: Salina Arredondo
Assistant Producer: Savanna Strott
Reporting: David Leffler, Savanna Strott and Salina Arredondo
Additional Research: Jana Cholakovska and Jordan Gass-Pooré
Sound Engineer: Mark Bush
Original Music: Michael Ramos 
Jim Morris is the executive director and editor in chief of Public Health Watch]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p><span style="font-weight:400;">It’s the 1980s. Carolyn Stone and Greg Moss have settled into quiet lives in Channelview — an unincorporated community outside Houston, in the heart of the nation’s petrochemical industry. But within a few years, petrochemical plants and chemical barges move in, and air pollution and industrial accidents become routine. When they realize that state lawmakers and regulators aren’t going to protect them, Carolyn and Greg start fighting back themselves.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;">To see pictures of Carolyn and Greg and learn more about Channelview, go to fumedpodcast.com.</span></p>
<p> </p>
<p>CREDITS</p>
<div>Host: David Leffler</div>
<div>Editor: Susan White</div>
<div>Executive Producer: Jordan Gass-Pooré</div>
<div>Senior Producer: Salina Arredondo</div>
<div>Assistant Producer: Savanna Strott</div>
<div>Reporting: David Leffler, Savanna Strott and Salina Arredondo</div>
<div>Additional Research: Jana Cholakovska and Jordan Gass-Pooré</div>
<div>Sound Engineer: Mark Bush</div>
<div>Original Music: Michael Ramos </div>
<div>Jim Morris is the executive director and editor in chief of Public Health Watch</div>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[It’s the 1980s. Carolyn Stone and Greg Moss have settled into quiet lives in Channelview — an unincorporated community outside Houston, in the heart of the nation’s petrochemical industry. But within a few years, petrochemical plants and chemical barges move in, and air pollution and industrial accidents become routine. When they realize that state lawmakers and regulators aren’t going to protect them, Carolyn and Greg start fighting back themselves.
To see pictures of Carolyn and Greg and learn more about Channelview, go to fumedpodcast.com.
 
CREDITS
Host: David Leffler
Editor: Susan White
Executive Producer: Jordan Gass-Pooré
Senior Producer: Salina Arredondo
Assistant Producer: Savanna Strott
Reporting: David Leffler, Savanna Strott and Salina Arredondo
Additional Research: Jana Cholakovska and Jordan Gass-Pooré
Sound Engineer: Mark Bush
Original Music: Michael Ramos 
Jim Morris is the executive director and editor in chief of Public Health Watch]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<p><span style="font-weight:400;">It’s the 1980s. Carolyn Stone and Greg Moss have settled into quiet lives in Channelview — an unincorporated community outside Houston, in the heart of the nation’s petrochemical industry. But within a few years, petrochemical plants and chemical barges move in, and air pollution and industrial accidents become routine. When they realize that state lawmakers and regulators aren’t going to protect them, Carolyn and Greg start fighting back themselves.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;">To see pictures of Carolyn and Greg and learn more about Channelview, go to fumedpodcast.com.</span></p>
<p> </p>
<p>CREDITS</p>
<div>Host: David Leffler</div>
<div>Editor: Susan White</div>
<div>Executive Producer: Jordan Gass-Pooré</div>
<div>Senior Producer: Salina Arredondo</div>
<div>Assistant Producer: Savanna Strott</div>
<div>Reporting: David Leffler, Savanna Strott and Salina Arredondo</div>
<div>Additional Research: Jana Cholakovska and Jordan Gass-Pooré</div>
<div>Sound Engineer: Mark Bush</div>
<div>Original Music: Michael Ramos </div>
<div>Jim Morris is the executive director and editor in chief of Public Health Watch</div>]]>
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To see pictures of Carolyn and Greg and learn more about Channelview, go to fumedpodcast.com.
 
CREDITS
Host: David Leffler
Editor: Susan White
Executive Producer: Jordan Gass-Pooré
Senior Producer: Salina Arredondo
Assistant Producer: Savanna Strott
Reporting: David Leffler, Savanna Strott and Salina Arredondo
Additional Research: Jana Cholakovska and Jordan Gass-Pooré
Sound Engineer: Mark Bush
Original Music: Michael Ramos 
Jim Morris is the executive director and editor in chief of Public Health Watch]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Introducing 'Fumed,' a New Podcast From Public Health Watch]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 27 Feb 2025 23:17:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>Fumed is an investigative podcast about two stubborn Texans trying to salvage what's left of their working-class community. That’s a problem, though, because they live in East Harris County, where the petrochemical industry calls the shots — and where pushing back can be dangerous. A four-part series from Public Health Watch.</p>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;">To see pictures of Carolyn and Greg and learn more about Channelview, go to fumedpodcast.com.</span></p>
<p> </p>
<p>CREDITS</p>
<div>Host: David Leffler</div>
<div>Editor: Susan White</div>
<div>Executive Producer: Jordan Gass-Pooré</div>
<div>Senior Producer: Salina Arredondo</div>
<div>Assistant Producer: Savanna Strott</div>
<div>Reporting: David Leffler, Savanna Strott and Salina Arredondo</div>
<div>Additional Research: Jana Cholakovska and Jordan Gass-Pooré</div>
<div>Sound Engineer: Mark Bush</div>
<div>Original Music: Michael Ramos </div>
<div>Jim Morris is the executive director and editor in chief of Public Health Watch</div>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Fumed is an investigative podcast about two stubborn Texans trying to salvage what's left of their working-class community. That’s a problem, though, because they live in East Harris County, where the petrochemical industry calls the shots — and where pushing back can be dangerous. A four-part series from Public Health Watch.
To see pictures of Carolyn and Greg and learn more about Channelview, go to fumedpodcast.com.
 
CREDITS
Host: David Leffler
Editor: Susan White
Executive Producer: Jordan Gass-Pooré
Senior Producer: Salina Arredondo
Assistant Producer: Savanna Strott
Reporting: David Leffler, Savanna Strott and Salina Arredondo
Additional Research: Jana Cholakovska and Jordan Gass-Pooré
Sound Engineer: Mark Bush
Original Music: Michael Ramos 
Jim Morris is the executive director and editor in chief of Public Health Watch]]>
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<p><span style="font-weight:400;">To see pictures of Carolyn and Greg and learn more about Channelview, go to fumedpodcast.com.</span></p>
<p> </p>
<p>CREDITS</p>
<div>Host: David Leffler</div>
<div>Editor: Susan White</div>
<div>Executive Producer: Jordan Gass-Pooré</div>
<div>Senior Producer: Salina Arredondo</div>
<div>Assistant Producer: Savanna Strott</div>
<div>Reporting: David Leffler, Savanna Strott and Salina Arredondo</div>
<div>Additional Research: Jana Cholakovska and Jordan Gass-Pooré</div>
<div>Sound Engineer: Mark Bush</div>
<div>Original Music: Michael Ramos </div>
<div>Jim Morris is the executive director and editor in chief of Public Health Watch</div>]]>
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To see pictures of Carolyn and Greg and learn more about Channelview, go to fumedpodcast.com.
 
CREDITS
Host: David Leffler
Editor: Susan White
Executive Producer: Jordan Gass-Pooré
Senior Producer: Salina Arredondo
Assistant Producer: Savanna Strott
Reporting: David Leffler, Savanna Strott and Salina Arredondo
Additional Research: Jana Cholakovska and Jordan Gass-Pooré
Sound Engineer: Mark Bush
Original Music: Michael Ramos 
Jim Morris is the executive director and editor in chief of Public Health Watch]]>
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