Pauline Bartolone
Pauline Bartolone’s true passion is long-form audio storytelling. For two decades, she has traveled up and down California and all around Latin America to tell stories with words and sounds. Before becoming an editor, she spent many years as a healthcare reporter for public radio and print media. Her voice has regularly been heard on NPR, and she’s written for the Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Daily Beast, CNN, and Scientific American. Pauline is excited to be producing stories about crafts and the people who make them. She is a lifelong crafter herself who enjoys clay arts, glass mosaics, bookbinding, and soap-making.
Videos
Podcasts
- Listen to “The Fragility of India’s Artisan Communities”
- “Tear Out Your Lawn,” with Dr. Doug Tallamy
- “Taking Bamboo to New Heights,” with Jonas Hauptman
- “The New Didgeridoo,” with Andy Graham
- “Humility and Hustle” with Nest’s Rebecca van Bergen
- “Why Letterpress Endures,” with Blake Riley of Arion Press
- How Glass Artist Annie Morhauser Adapted—and Built “Annieglass”
- Climate Resilient Gardening, with Cricket Riley
- “No Shortcuts,” Lessons from a Master Gelato Maker
- The Curious Art and Origins of Horsehair Hitching, with Shoni Maulding
- “Why Choose Handmade?” with Gary Rogowski
- “The Chemicals in our Clothes,” with Alden Wicker of EcoCult
