Michaeleen Doucleff is a science journalist and correspondent for NPR, where she covers global health and parenting. She holds a doctorate in chemistry from UC Berkeley and has reported from around the world on infectious diseases and public health. Her groundbreaking book "Hunt, Gather, Parent" draws on her experiences traveling with her young daughter to indigenous communities in the Yucatán, Tanzania, and the Arctic, where she learned ancient parenting wisdom. Through immersive journalism and scientific research, Doucleff explores how traditional cultures raise confident, helpful children—and translates these practices for modern Western families seeking calmer, more connected parenting approaches.