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From Brett Girod: "IT department recapping International Yoga Day! #hearditonNPR"
(Photo courtesy of Brett Girod)
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From Kristin Saiz: "Phoenix Children’s Hospital Foundation loves to listen to NPR! We’re all long time listeners who value the stories and news your share. We also love to wear our foam PCH hands while getting water from the watercooler."
(Photo courtesy of Kristin Saiz)
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From Helen Walker: "This is OUR workplace as we gather around the water cooler at the tee box of the 8th hole at the 500 Club golf course!!"
(Photo courtesy of Helen Walker)
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From Amy Tischer: "Discussing the #SCOTUS momentous decision! At our 'watercooler' a.k.a. the coffee maker!"
(Photo courtesy of @amyelizabeth21)
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From Lesley Mae.
(Photo courtesy of Lesley Mae)
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"The Esperanca team are always excited to discuss compelling stories featured on KJZZ with each other."
(Photo courtesy of Esperanca)
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From @Brian_Emilio on Twitter:"Chatting it up about our fave #kjzz #npr programming!"
(Photo courtesy of Brian Emilio)
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From @CaraCamping on Twitter: "There's a lot to talk about by the water cooler today! #kjzzwatercooler #SCOTUS"
(Photo courtesy of Cara Camping)
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"We (at Winslow + Partners) like to discuss urban infill development and creating a walkable Phoenix, placemaking and attracting corporatations to choose Phoenix because Phoenix is HOT. :)"
(Photo courtesy of Marcia Karasek)
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This group, known as the Grrowlll, meets at 10:00 a.m. on the first and third Thursday of every month at the Royal Cafe on Grand and 111th Avenue in Sun City. They often talk about what they heard on KJZZ.
(Photo courtesy of James Stewart)
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"Here are some scientists, interns and generally cool people here at the Translational Genomic Research Institute (TGen) in downtown Phoenix. We are drinking coffee in our Tgen mugs - and trying not to spill on the foosball table."
(Photo courtesy of Stacy F. Bertinelli)
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"This is half the crew at the Tumbleweed Learning Center for homeless youth. Nothing better to provide nuance to a conversation than an interesting report heard on Morning Edition."
(Photo courtesy of Mark Hodgson)
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"The staff of Scottsdale Cultural Council (includes Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art [SMoCA] and Scottsdale Public Art) are regularly excited to discuss compelling stories featured on KJZZ with each other."
(Photo courtesy of Leanne Cardwell)
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Intel Ocotillo Fab12 Shift 6 Tiger Team coming off a 12-hour shift at 6 a.m.
(Photo courtesy of Bill Woods)
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Teodora Herinean sent in this snapshot of the team at Advantage Logistics Southwest.
(Photo courtesy of Teodora Herinean)
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From Katherine May: "Things get pretty heated at the Arizona Supreme Court when we (the law clerks) start talking about what we heard on KJZZ on the way to work."
(Photo courtesy of Katherine May)
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Michelle Dunivan said she and her co-workers "always discuss today's NPR revelations on the way to the watercooler."
(Photo courtesy of Michelle Dunivan)
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The enrollment department at CEA Study Abroad in Phoenix.
(Photo courtesy of Emily Sauey)
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From Arizona GEAR UP: Our office listens to KJZZ — and we love coffee, so this contest is perfect for us. Here we are by the area where we have our coffee maker!
(Photo courtesy of Andrea Lizeth Gonzalez)
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The team from Short Leash Hot Dogs on a break.
(Photo by Rachel Sherman)
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KJZZ's Carrie Jung delivers coffee and pastries to the law clerks at the Arizona Supreme Court in downtown Phoenix on June 29, 2015.
(Photo by Sky Schaudt - KJZZ)
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Intel Ocotillo Fab12 Shift 6 Tiger Team enjoys their Watercooler Contest prize during their night shift.
(Photo courtesy of Bill Woods)
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KJZZ reporter Carrie Jung delivers coffee and pastries to the crew at Tumbleweed Learning Center in Phhoenix on June 24, 2015.
(Photo by Sky Schaudt - KJZZ)
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KJZZ reporter Carrie Jung delivers coffee and pastries to the crew at CEA Study Abroad in Phoenix on June 15, 2015.
(Photo by KJZZ)
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Send us a photo of you and your co-workers around your office watercooler or coffee pot by using the hashtag #KJZZwatercooler on Facebook or Twitter. If you'd rather email your photo, send it to
[email protected].
(Photo by Sky Schaudt - KJZZ)