
Emma Eicher
Reporter who presents the World History Book segment about the origins of the AMBER Alert system and narrates the historical feature.
Top 3 podcasts with Emma Eicher
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Dec 8, 2025 • 38min
12.8.25 New Jersey’s donor list subpoenas, the Dell family’s philanthropy, and the making of A Charlie Brown Christmas
Join legal correspondent Jeff Palomino as he dives into New Jersey's controversial donor disclosure subpoenas, revealing chilling effects on free speech. Financial analyst David Bonson discusses the $6 billion Dell gift and its implications for philanthropy, while examining how remote work affects young employees. Contributor Emma Eicher shares behind-the-scenes stories of A Charlie Brown Christmas, highlighting its creative risks and enduring legacy that intertwines scripture with holiday cheer.

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Jan 5, 2026 • 40min
1.5.26 The case against Maduro, Venezuela’s sidelined oil production, and the Palisades fire, one year later
Emma Eicher, a dedicated reporter covering the Pacific Palisades fire, shares insights into the blaze's devastating impact one year later, detailing investigation challenges and recovery hurdles. David Bonson, a financial analyst and founder of The Bonson Group, discusses the complex economic stakes of Venezuela’s oil infrastructure and the geopolitical implications of potential U.S. actions. His analysis includes the legacy of nationalization and the daunting task of revitalizing Venezuela's oil production amidst a shifting market landscape.

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Jan 19, 2026 • 43min
1.19.26 Women’s sports at the Supreme Court, the race for the Fed chair, and the beginning of AMBER Alert
In this engaging discussion, Emma Eicher, a reporter and history enthusiast, uncovers the heartbreaking origins of the AMBER Alert system sparked by Amber Hagerman's tragic story. She explains how this pivotal moment in 1996 galvanized a national response to child abduction. The episode also navigates pressing topics like women’s sports legal battles at the Supreme Court and the narrowing race for the Federal Reserve chair, shedding light on both the complexities of equality in athletics and the economic implications of leadership changes.


