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A teen trying to find herself instead discovers a ghost in the airwaves. This piece was sound designed & co-produced by Alan Goffinski.
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Childhood fears come to the surface after the discovery of a letter.
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The first time Radhika sang this song, she didn't know it would be the first of many.
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Alan’s tired mind meanders to the intersection of oral hygiene and grief.
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A man rediscovers a cassette tape that contains the weird little boy version of his future media self. ----- Saleem Reshamwala directs and edits videos in Durham, North Carolina. More at http://kidethnic.com/
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A diary of quitting smoking told through audio diaries. Featuring French films, head colds, and minute existential crises. ----- Sayre Quevedo is a documentary artist. He works across mediums to tell stories about intimacy, identity, and human relationships. He currently teaches at Columbia University's Oral History Masters Program and New York University's Audio Journalism Institute.
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Nichole and her nephew exchange voice notes about a dreamy tradition. ----- is an award-winning showrunner, writer, and editor for both fiction and non-fiction audio and the creator of the podcasts The Secret Adventures of Black People and Our Ancestors Were Messy.
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What it feels like when the nest is empty for the first time. ----- Catherine has worked in audio her whole career, producing live programmes, reporting and making documentaries for BBC Radio 4 and The World Service. She hosts the podcast Where Are You Going? in which she talks to strangers all over the world. She also created and produced the hit podcast 'Talking Politics'. Currently she is writing a book based on her podcast 'Relatively' which is all about siblings.
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Life with Daphne, every damn day.
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A life-affirming voicenote encounter with a Syrian Hamster.
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