Ellen E. Schultz

Ellen E. Schultz

Biography:

Ellen E. Schultz is an investigative reporter who has covered the so-called retirement crisis for more than a decade. Her reporting has led to Congressional hearings, proposed legislation, and investigations by the Treasury and the GAO. Schultz, a former staff reporter for The Wall Street Journal, has won dozens of journalism awards for economics, financial, and investigative reporting, including three Polk Awards, two Loeb awards, and a National Press Club award. In 2003, Schultz was part of a team of Wall Street Journal reporters awarded the Pulitzer Prize, for articles on corporate scandals. She lives in New York City.

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Past Shows:

  • Ghosts & Spirits

    Why is America so captivated by the creepy and unexplained? Paranormal investigator and researcher Deonna Kelli Sayed joined Ian Punnett to talk about our fascination with spirits, ghosts, poltergeists, and haunted houses. First hour guest, investigative reporter Ellen E....More »

Last Night

Finding Nancy Guthrie / Afterlife Evidence
Finding Nancy Guthrie / Afterlife Evidence
Former criminal defense attorney and author Mark Shaw analyzed the ongoing case of Nancy Guthrie's disappearance. Followed by professor Michael Zigarelli, who presented his research on near-death experiences and life after death.

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