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NPR producer J.J. Sutherland answers Sarah Jessica Parker’s question – what do people at NPR do with their time off?
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NPR producer J.J. Sutherland answers Sarah Jessica Parker’s question – what do people at NPR do with their time off?
In addition to the WI, J.J. Sutherland admits to an unorthodox passion for watching romantic comedies during his time off at the Baghdad Bureau, though his colleagues don’t share this particular enthusiasm.
NPR reporters and producers have different ways of trying to unwind after a day on the job. Regardless of the stress, the lack of down time, or the inhospitable conditions, they send stories, day after day, that set the bar continuously higher.