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reopic · 11 months
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Radio girlyboi🎧❤️❤️
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shu-of-the-wind · 7 months
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the only true crime podcasts i think are ethical
it's a short list. as an attorney with a few years (not many) experience in criminal defense, as well as being a long-term abolitionist, i have extremely high standards when it comes to true crime podcasts and i will absolutely talk shit about a lot of the really popular, well known ones for being exploitative and disgusting. however, these are the ones that i personally value, and would recommend, despite my general revulsion of the true crime industry in general, precisely because of their ethical treatment of the topics involved. (you'll notice most of these are run/written by investigative journalists who work for or formerly worked for public radio; this is not a coincidence.)
someone knows something. this specific podcast can waver sometimes but its centering of victims and survivors over the police narrative is something i value deeply. each season is focused around an unsolved case, often with the podcasting team re-investigating the case and uncovering new leads while analyzing why the police have failed up until their coverage.
bear brook. a podcast about three murder victims, a woman and two children, who were found in barrels in a new hampshire park. absolutely incredible investigation work, and highly respectful of victims and survivors the whole way through.
missing and murdered: finding cleo. both seasons of this show are excellent. stories about mmiwg2s by connie walker, a cree journalist. the first season is about an unsolved murder; the second season is about a child missing after the sixties scoop.
accused. another investigative journalism podcast where each season is focused around an unsolved murder.
undisclosed. unfortunately this podcast is not producing new episodes anytime soon to my knowledge, but each season is an in depth examination of a wrongful conviction by three attorneys who specialize in that practice. one of those attorneys is rabia chaudry, who is intimately involved in the adnan syed case.
finally. the big one. the Forever Favorite:
in the dark is a podcast that has released such important stories that they've literally pushed a case up to the supreme court. i have never heard any true crime podcast that has been so thorough in its research; careful in its analysis; and been so respectful of survivors.
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aberration13 · 2 months
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Neat radio/music websites:
https://radio.garden
♦ Lets you tune in to specific radio stations currently airing programs around the world (I use this one all the time)
https://radiooooo.com/
♦Lets you listen to music from different time periods in different countries
https://musicmap.info/
♦A massive contextual and chronological map of tons of different music genres that lets you zoom in and click one to generate playlists
https://imslp.org/wiki/Main_Page
♦Site that hosts tons and tons of public domain sheet music for almost any instrument you might want to play so you can learn songs without having to pay money.
I had a couple others but I think they went down, if anyone has more sites like this please add them!
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thoughtportal · 5 months
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This week, we talk about Netflix’s reinvention of the video store, the right way to board a plane, and the art of advice-giving with Chicago Sun Times’ new advice columnist Ismael Perez and Brandon Pope, who hosts WBEZ’s Making podcast and On the Block from Block Club Chicago and WCIU.
Then, author V.E. Schwab talks about the latest installment in her “Shades of Magic” fantasy series, The Fragile Threads of Power. This will be her fourth time on Nerdette, because her books are just that good. You may know her from her bestselling novel The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue or one of her other 23 published books.
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swldx · 2 months
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LRA36 RN Arcangel 2203 21 Feb 2024
15475.9Khz (USB) 2158 21 FEB 2024 - LRA36 RN ARCANGEL (ANTARCTIC) in SPANISH. SINPO = 15121. Spanish?, male announcer (deep voice) and occasional music (flute? orchestral?) bubble up to the rather high noise level once in a while. s/off @2201z. Backyard fence antenna w/MFJ-1020C active antenna (used as a preamplifier/preselector), Etón e1XM. 300W, beamAz 180°, bearing 163°. Received at Plymouth, MN, United States, 12429KM from transmitter at Base Esperanza. Local time: 1558.
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mikeclivinglegend · 5 months
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https://music.apple.com/us/album/counterfeit/1675131478?i=1675131479&ls
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kizaba · 5 months
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KIZABA Next tour Chile and China for closing 2023 💖
01/12 @fluvialchile / 9 and 10/12 @chinachicfestival
30/11 Club @barelclan , @afro.stgo / 02/12 @casadesalud /
Video credit : @angelsjruiz In @eneldelia
@kizabalk team /
Master @gonedeville
@happypill.mtl and @empress_cissy_low
KIZABA show contact : WWW.KIZABA.CA
#guangzhou #chili #spotify #afro #afrobeats #bogotá #fest #congo #festivals #musicvideo #djset
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kulturado · 6 months
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The Story: Reclaiming the Sound Waves: Connor Chee
The Writer: Scott Blankenship
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Seventeen episodes from the groundbreaking African American public radio program PowerPoint are now available for streaming from UMD Special Collections. 
The broad range of topics includes civil and human rights, racial reconciliation, education, the arts, media, veterans’ issues, space exploration, political, economic and social issues in Jamaica, the Eritrean-Ethiopian war, Supreme Court cases, and issues affecting Blacks at the state and federal levels.
Guest appearances by Black poets, authors, activists, musicians, actors, athletes, journalists, publishers, playwrights, astronauts, comedians, and political leaders feature an incredible array of perspectives. Among them are such luminaries as Nikki Giovanni, Roger Wilkins, Angela Davis, Rev. Randall T. Osborne, Rev. James T. Meeks, Octavia Butler, Danzy Senna, Dr. Bertice Berry, James E. Clyburn, Samuel J. Chisholm, Jordan “Buck” O’Neil Jr, Will Sutton, Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee, Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, Rep. Jesse Jackson, Jr., Wayne F. Smith, Tommy Davidson, The Last Poets (Umar Bin Hassan, Abiodun Oyewole, Baba Donn Babatunde), Oscar Brown, Jr., Earl G. Graves, and many others.
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route22ny · 2 years
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WNYC’s new 100-watt public address system truck in 1937.
Photo via New York City Municipal Archives
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Lightning Bugs and Full Moon Photo I took last night in Fairfield Iowa. Multiple exposures, about hour total
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How the Trees on Summer Nights Turn into a Dark River how you can never reach it, no matter how hard you try, walking as fast as you can, but getting nowhere, arms and legs pumping, sweat drizzling in rivulets; each year, a little slower, more creaks and aches, less breath. Ah, but these soft nights, air like a warm bath, the dusky wings of bats careening crazily overhead, and you’d think the road goes on forever. Apollinaire wrote, “What isn’t given to love is so much wasted,” and I wonder what I haven’t given yet. A thin comma moon rises orange, a skinny slice of melon, so delicious I could drown in its sweetness. Or eat the whole thing, down to the rind. Always, this hunger for more. Barbara Crooker (Source: writersalmanac.publicradio.org) [and thanks to "This Room and Everything In It"]
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reopic · 1 year
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Radio work
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rantsintechnicolor · 1 year
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public radio does it again... and again...
I did grow up listening to public radio. My parents listened. I didn't love it until I got better at caring about the rest of the world. So. I'm ashamed to say I lived in that silly little bubble well into my 20s. Then Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans. Then the 2008 economic crisis. And I was hooked.
At that time my work week was Tuesday through Saturday (but it would flip from that to Sunday through Thursday and then back again). And I was in a car a lot. And pop music really wasn't doing it for me. Around this time, the iPod was the thing and podcasts became a thing. Now I didn't buy this newfangled device because I was still paying off my student loans. As soon as podcasts became a thing it was a natural progression that radio shows become podcasts. Podcasts didn't really take off until a podcast called Serial, which spun off of This American Life. But it's This American Life that keeps delivering after all these years.
It started as a radio show on the weekends. I didn't start paying more attention to it until Santaland Diaries aired for the first time written and read by the incomparable David Sedaris. I didn't start downloading it for road trips until I got a smartphone. But my podcast listening didn't really take off until I started working alone in 2020, when I quit my job at a restaurant to go full time into our business.
I've expanded my podcasting diet to programs not produced by PRX or NPR, but I always go back. Because the program is so good. So. Good.
Finally I leave you with this after the meandering journey I've just written, a rebroadcast I heard recently about being off the map. What do you do when you have no map and no guide?
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djzibaz · 10 months
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On now! Spinning some ADULT. on Channel Z with #djzibaz Sundays from 2-4pm pacific time, #tunein! KLBP.org 99.1FM in Long Beach, California #PublicRadio #CommunityRadio #LowPowerFM
http://KLBP.org
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martysmusic · 1 year
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Great podcast episode from Radiolab about games and sports has been added to:
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desdasiwrites · 1 year
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– Rachel Lynn Solomon, The Ex Talk
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