Patrick J. Kiger

Writer at HowStuffWorks

Patrick J. Kiger is an accomplished writer with extensive experience in various media formats since June 1993. Currently engaged with multiple platforms, Kiger contributes as a writer for Insights by Stanford Graduate School of Business, History.com, Urban Land magazine, AARP, and HowStuffWorks.com. Notably, Kiger wrote numerous articles for the National Geographic Channel and contributed to Discovery Communications, where the first article for the Discovery website was authored. Additionally, Kiger has a rich background in blogging, including a focus on local history for WETA's Boundary Stones blog. Kiger holds a Bachelor's degree in Journalism from Penn State University, completed in 1979.

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HowStuffWorks

Founded in 1998, HowStuffWorks is the leading for-profit publisher of entertaining and informative podcast content. The parent company of 18 leading brands including Stuff You Should Know, Stuff You Missed in History Class and Stuff Mom Never Told You, the HowStuffWorks team reaches a highly engaged fan base across multiple platforms anddistribution partners and has amassed a library of more than 6,000 podcasts and 1 billion downloads. With an expansive and award-winning collection of audio podcasts, HowStuffWorks is ranked #2 in global downloads and streams. The company is headquartered in Atlanta and also operates studios out of Los Angeles.


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