January 9, 2015

A Conversation With The Hosts of NPR's "Invisibilia"


“Invisibilia” is a new show from NPR that explores the invisible forces that shape our lives. It debuts this afternoon at 1 pm on 90.1 and will air every Friday afternoon through February 23rd.  - NPR

“Invisibilia” is a new show from NPR that explores the invisible forces that shape our lives. It debuts this afternoon at 1 pm on 90.1 and will air every Friday afternoon through February 23rd.

NPR

“Invisibilia” is a new show from NPR that explores the invisible forces that shape our lives. It debuts Jan. 9 at 1 p.m. on 90.1 WFYI and will air every Friday afternoon through Feb. 23. WFYI’s Christopher Ayers spoke with Alix Spiegel and Lulu Miller, the hosts of “Invisibilia”, about what listeners can expect.

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