Past media appearances and interviews

Visit my podcast website to see much more publicity I've received for my show, Far From Home

“In this edition of Inside Podcasting, we hear from Scott Gurian, an experienced multi-award-winning former radio journalist, now the host of a well-produced part travelogue, part documentary, where the people he meets play lead roles. As such, he has some remarkable stories to tell and some rugged road-tested equipment with which to do it.”

How does a car that was totaled by the floods that hit New Jersey after Hurricane Ida wind up back on the road in the Central Asian nation of Turkmenistan? That's the question Scott Gurian, a podcaster and journalist from Bloomfield faced when a mechanic he had met on a trip through Asia sent him a video of a Lexus with a New Jersey inspection sticker sitting in the yard of an auto shop in the Karakum Desert. Gurian set out to track the car and find out how it got from a flooded street in Montgomery Township to the hands of a furniture dealer and Lexus fan halfway across the world.

 

Article about my work helping launch an online community radio station in Montclair, NJ

Mention of my reporting in my WNYC colleague Matt Katz's book, American Governor: Chris Christie's Bridge to Redemption

Mention of my reporting in my WNYC colleague Matt Katz's book, American Governor: Chris Christie's Bridge to Redemption

Interview on NJTV News, December 10, 2015

 
 

Interview on NJTV News, July 21, 2014

"NJ Spotlight Probe of Sandy Funding Leads to Hoboken Receiving Bigger Share," July 18, 2014 interview in The Jersey Journal (Jersey City, NJ)

"NJ Spotlight Probe of Sandy Funding Leads to Hoboken Receiving Bigger Share," July 18, 2014 interview in The Jersey Journal (Jersey City, NJ)

March 7, 2014: Guest on News12 NJ's "Power and Politics"

March 7, 2014: Guest on News12 NJ's "Power and Politics"

Interview on NJTV News, March 5, 2014

 
February 3, 2014 mention of my reporting by MSNBC's Chris Hayes and Rachel Maddow

February 3, 2014 mention of my reporting by MSNBC's Chris Hayes and Rachel Maddow