Kim Green is the managing editor of Pursuit and producer of the Sound of Pursuit podcast. She's a writer, public radio producer, and occasional flight instructor; her stories have appeared on NPR, Marketplace, the NYTimes, and Fast Company. She is the co-writer of "Slow Noodles: A Cambodian Memoir of Love, Loss, and Family Recipes."
As PIs, we all have our greatest hits—tales we tell over and over. San Francisco PI Mike Spencer's craziest go-to story has all the elements: Paranoia. Porn. Aliases. Bodily fluids. You get the picture. Read More
When it comes to finding a long-lost father, the PI's job is the easy part. It's up to the client to do the hard work of reaching out...and maybe even forgiving. Read More
Wisdom from a veteran PI: Why being a female investigator has its advantages, and how to tell right from wrong in an industry that sometimes blurs the lines Read More
In the second Sound of Pursuit podcast, we launch our series of sonic PI profiles—glimpses into the lives of real private investigators, in their own words. Read More