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Famous NPR Voice, Low-Key Neighbor: Scott Horsley's 18 Years in Takoma

30 min · 17. kesä 2026
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Scott Horsley is one of the most familiar voices in American public radio—tens of millions of NPR listeners have heard him cover presidential campaigns, the White House, the 2008 financial crisis, and now the economy as NPR's Chief Economics Correspondent. But for nearly 20 years, he's also just been a neighbor here in Takoma, walking his dog Ribsy to Rock Creek Park, grabbing things at Ace Hardware, and watching this community change block by block. I caught up with Scott on his porch near the Takoma Rec Center to talk about what brought him here, what he sees when he looks at this neighborhood through an economist's eyes, the evolution of downtown Takoma Park, and what it's like to work in a rapidly changing media landscape after decades at NPR. It's one of those conversations that reminds you: you never know who's walking down your street—especially in this neighborhood. 🔔 Subscribe for more stories about the people and businesses that make Takoma Park one of the most unique communities in the DC area. 🎙️ Follow Scott: NPR: https://www.npr.org/people/2788801/scott-horsley [https://www.npr.org/people/2788801/scott-horsley] X/Twitter: https://x.com/HorsleyScott [https://x.com/HorsleyScott]

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Scott Horsley is one of the most familiar voices in American public radio—tens of millions of NPR listeners have heard him cover presidential campaigns, the White House, the 2008 financial crisis, and now the economy as NPR's Chief Economics Correspondent. But for nearly 20 years, he's also just been a neighbor here in Takoma, walking his dog Ribsy to Rock Creek Park, grabbing things at Ace Hardware, and watching this community change block by block. I caught up with Scott on his porch near the Takoma Rec Center to talk about what brought him here, what he sees when he looks at this neighborhood through an economist's eyes, the evolution of downtown Takoma Park, and what it's like to work in a rapidly changing media landscape after decades at NPR. It's one of those conversations that reminds you: you never know who's walking down your street—especially in this neighborhood. 🔔 Subscribe for more stories about the people and businesses that make Takoma Park one of the most unique communities in the DC area. 🎙️ Follow Scott: NPR: https://www.npr.org/people/2788801/scott-horsley [https://www.npr.org/people/2788801/scott-horsley] X/Twitter: https://x.com/HorsleyScott [https://x.com/HorsleyScott]

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