Lulu Miller

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Born
Louisa Elizabeth Miller
SpouseGrace Miller
AwardsPeabody Award[1]
Lulu Miller
Born
Louisa Elizabeth Miller
Alma materSwarthmore College (BA) University of Virginia (MFA)
SpouseGrace Miller
AwardsPeabody Award[1]
Career
ShowInvisibilia
Radiolab
NetworkNational Public Radio
Time slotSyndication
StylePresenter
CountryUnited States
Lulu Miller is standing in front of a large audience with a dandelion (plucked from Purdue University Northwest Hammond Campus) in one hand and a microphone in the other.
Lulu Miller as keynote speaker at Purdue University Northwest Hammond Campus, Days of Discovery Research Symposium April 16th, 2026. Where she discussed the beauty of life, nature, and her bestselling book Why Fish Don’t Exist.

Louisa Elizabeth "Lulu" Miller is an American science journalist and author. With Latif Nasser, she co-hosts the WNYC program Radiolab, for which she shared in a Peabody Award in 2010 as a staff producer.[2][1] She co-founded the NPR show Invisibilia with Alix Spiegel.[3]

Miller grew up in Newton, Massachusetts.[4] She is the daughter of two professors, one in sciences and one in humanities. She attended Swarthmore College, where she received the Beik Prize for a research paper titled "The Troubles By Our Women: The Urban Male Perspective on Independent Women in Independent Nigeria" in 2005.[5] She graduated with a degree in history.[6]

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