An Interview with Lisa Napoli

“Radio Shangrila:
What I Learned in Bhutan, the Happiest Kingdom on Earth”

bhutan royal office media king jetsun pema 300 07May11 150x150 An Interview with Lisa NapoliA few months ago I read a wonderful book by Lisa Napoli, “Radio Shangrila: What I Learned in Bhutan, the Happiest Kingdom on Earth”.

Upon completing her book, I knew I had to talk to her. This wonderful story tells of her personal journey from NPR producer to her experience helping the kingdom of Bhutan set up their first radio station.

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About Lisa Napoli:

CIMG6678 300x225 An Interview with Lisa NapoliLisa Napoli’s last staff job was as reporter and back-up host for public radio show Marketplace. She covered the Internet revolution and the cultural impact of technology as a columnist and staff reporter for the NY Times CyberTimes, and as a correspondent for MSNBC.

Lisa began her career at CNN in Atlanta in the early eighties, worked in local TV news in North Carolina, and covered the Clinton campaign and Waco standoff as a field producer. She’s also been a producer for an upscale division of QVC called Q2.

Besides learning to swim at age 37, her proudest accomplishment is the parties she holds every Friday night, where she relishes seeing friends befriend one another.

A native of Brooklyn, NY and a graduate of Hampshire College in Amherst, Mass. She currently lives in downtown Los Angeles, where there’s a giant swimming pool, and hopes in the second half of her life to be a philanthropist.