Charles Fournier

- Editing
- Producing
- Recording
- Scripting
- Voice
- Writing
- Teaching
About Charles
Charles is the creator and producer of the award-winning podcast Those Who Can't Teach Anymore. He is the host of the Wyoming Public Radio's weekly broadcast The Mountain Time Podcast Hour. Charles currently works as the sound designer on the The Modern West, and he worked as an associate producer on HumaNature . Charles is also an award-winning high school English teacher and a Fund for Teachers Fellow.
Charles' Portfolio
Creator, writer, and producer, 2022 - Present
Writer and Producer, 2022
Sound Designer and Editor, 2021 - Present
Editor and Former Associate Producer, 2020 - Present

This award-winning (SPJ Best Podcast) 7-part podcast series explores why teachers are leaving education and what can be done to stop the exodus. We look at how teaching conditions, the history and politics of education, and the depictions of education in popular culture all influence teachers’ decisions to leave.

In collaboration with musician Julian Saporiti (No No Boy), this special tells the story of the George Igawa Orchestra: "The Best God Damn Band in Wyoming," The GI Orchestra was the only swing band in Wyoming at the start of World War II, and it began behind barbed wire at Heart Mountain Concentration Camp for Japanese Americans.

The Modern West is an award-winning podcast from Wyoming Public Media that explores the evolving identity of the American West. The current season, "Mending the Hoop," tells the story of the Plains Indian Wars from the perspective of the Plains Tribes themselves.

Wyoming Public Radio's award-winning podcast HumaNature is where humans and our habitat meet. Our podcast tells real stories about human experiences in nature and the world around them. Along the way, we'll meet people and animals whose encounters help us reflect on our own place in the natural world.
Experience
Skills
- Story Editing
- Sound Design
- Scoring
- Research
- Producing
- Interviewing
- Hosting
- Grant Writing
- Field Recording