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Ed Janus
Biography
Allow
me to introduce myself. My name is Ed Janus, and I
have lived in Wisconsin since 1971. In the early 1970s,
I worked for two years on a 30-cow dairy farm in Crawford
County. During these happy years, I learned to appreciate
manure on my boots and the smell of warm milk. And
I learned, with no difficulty whatsoever, to appreciate
my neighbors, how they lived and who they were.
After my stint in barn and field, I helped to found
the Madison Muskies professional baseball team. I even
got to be Bob Feller's catcher for three innings in
an exhibition game. Then I also helped start the Capital
Brewery, one of the first new small breweries.
Since 1989, I have been a freelance audio and radio
journalist and occasional writer. I've created at least
100 hours of audio stories and edited conversations
for CDs, Web sites and public radio in the United States.
and Europe. I specialize in what I call "first
person audio books." My audio book on breast cancer
features moving and informative conversations with
women and their husbands living with this disease.
The book won an Audie Award from the Association of
Audio Publishers as best original production in 1999.
Thousands of copies of my series of first person audio
books on education reform have been distributed to
education leaders and legislators as well.
I have created stories for public radio programming
including "Marketplace," "Living on
Earth" and "Voice of America" on the
environment, language and business. My program "Living
in the U.S." was published by Langenscheidt, a
European publisher.
Over the past year, I have been very happy engaging
in long conversations with today's Wisconsin dairy
farmers. I hope you enjoy hearing these stories straight
from the heart of America's Dairyland as much as I've
enjoyed producing them.
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Ed Janus
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