Stephen Fowler
Stephen Fowler is the Producer/Back-Up Host for All Things Considered and a creative storyteller hailing from McDonough, Georgia. He graduated from Emory University with a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies. The program combined the best parts of journalism, marketing, digital media and music into a thesis on the rise of the internet rapper via the intersectionality of social media and hip-hop. He served as the first-ever Executive Digital Editor of The Emory Wheel, where he helped lead the paper into a modern digital era.
As a storyteller, his photos, videos, voice and words have won numerous awards and have been featured everywhere from the Coca-Cola Company boardroom to the TEDx stage. He has interviewed an eclectic group of subjects over the years, ranging from Paul Simon to the Dalai Lama, and is always looking for another story to tell.
In his free time, you can ask him to expound on brunch, Atlanta hip-hop and potpourri trivia.
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Raffensperger earned bipartisan support after defending Georgia’s elections from conspiracies post-2020.
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Sen. Raphael Warnock and Republican challenger Herschel Walker face off in a race that could once again decide which party controls the U.S. Senate.
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The former president implored people to avoid "tuning out" in the midterm elections and vote for Democrats to tackle issues like inflation currently facing America.
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The anonymous accuser calls the former football star a "hypocrite," while Walker denies all allegations.
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In brief: Herschel Walker faces a second abortion allegation — Clarke County extends early voting hours — Clarke County schools get federal money for propane buses — Meadows has to testify in Fulton County election probe — Hawks defeat Pistons — UGA soccer heads to Starkville for high-stakes game
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An anonymous woman said Walker was a "hypocrite" for running an anti-abortion campaign after allegedly pressuring her to terminate a pregnancy.
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Education and crime dominated discussions during the hourlong Atlanta Press Club debate, which also featured Libertarian Shane Hazel, but candidates traded jabs over issues like voting rights and gun control.
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A new poll of likely voters finds incumbents Gov. Brian Kemp and Sen. Raphael Warnock leading heading into early voting.
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In brief: High turnout expected in midterm election — Walker rallies base in Carrollton — New poll shows tight race for US Senate seat — Ark offers aid for housing-insecure Athenians — Sea turtles sea record year — Braves drop first playoff game
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In brief: UGA hit in hand during early Saturday shooting — Voter registration deadline tomorrow — Decision expected today in special election lawsuit — ACCPD has a new police chief — Abrams outraises Kemp in governor's race — UGA back on top of football poll, UGA soccer and volleyball fall to SEC opponents