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Caption: Vicki Leon
31 Pieces

The Fair Sex Calendar is a 31 part series in celebration of Women's History Month. Author Vicki Leon highlights the best of her previous releases focusing not on legendary goddesses, but on real women.

  • From: Guy Rathbun
  • Updated: Feb 01, 2013
  • Avg Piece Length: 01:59
Caption: A mother and her son in Yunnan province
3 Pieces

3 decades after China's implementation of strict family planning policies, individuals and communities struggle with the outcomes of those policies including staggering gender imbalances, and the clashing demands of traditional culture and policy rules.

  • From: Jennifer Dunn
  • Updated: Feb 01, 2013
  • Avg Piece Length: 06:47
Caption: Construction workers in Pune, India.
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These short stories examine how life in India is changing rapidly, through the lens of how women are dressing. With the massive influx of Information Technology and its presence in the subcontinent, India is at a crossroads of old-world and modernity; this is expressed and often evident through physical adornment. Women, especially, are important to observe and document since they are often the leaders in ornamental customs. Women have strong traditions of adornment practices, and their stories, passed from mother to daughter, are changing in the process. Their stories, some centuries old, are told in this series.

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20 Pieces

Fun, entertaining, science-based radio show exploring critical issues regarding our natural world.

  • From: Pat Maxwell
  • Updated: Jan 31, 2013
  • Avg Piece Length: 01:30
Caption: Gioia Timpanelli
9 Pieces

Sound is our first and primal sense and we live our lives bombarded with news, yet the stories we are missing – stories that not only entertain and inform, but feed and transform us- are harder to come by in today's fast media. Story Traveler is a weekly 5 minute story series, produced and broadcast by Gioia Timpanelli, one of the founders of the world wide storytelling revival, telling contemporary stories and world folk tales with local diversity and universal humanity. These radio programs are the here and now of the unscripted storytelling art, with stories from everywhere in the world - stories for the heart to hear and the mind to imagine.

Caption: Shelby Gonzales with a saw-whet owl, Credit: Kate Nicoletti
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In this bite-size segment, WTIP North Shore Community Radio contributor Shelby Gonzalez explores the great outdoors with a sense of humor and a nose for strange stories, odd critters, and unusual pursuits.

  • From: WTIP
  • Updated: Jan 30, 2013
  • Avg Piece Length: 05:48
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3 Pieces

A micro-podcast about the lives and experiences of people who have my name.

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9 Pieces

Nine features about the health effects of living near the industrial Rubbertown neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky.

  • From: WFPL News
  • Updated: Jan 28, 2013
  • Avg Piece Length: 04:20
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12 Pieces

Speak Up! Speak Out! is a radio broadcast committed to peace, justice, and non-violence.

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1 Piece

The Environment Report's Rebecca Williams traveled to Isle Royale to meet the researchers who have been watching how wolves and moose interact for 54 years. The research project is the longest continuous study of any predator-prey system in the world.

Caption: Sam On the Air
2 Pieces

Join Sam Liebowitz, The Conscious Consultant, for one hour to listen and discuss all types of topics to help you live your life more consciously. Sam takes a holistic look at life that includes your career or business, your relationships, your spiritual development, healing, sustainable living, and how to walk through life with the greatest ease and joy.

  • From: Sam Liebowitz
  • Updated: Jan 23, 2013
  • Avg Piece Length: 01:00:32
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6 Pieces

The Bookmark is a new series by our new Spinner, Makalah. The Bookmark focuses on the literary world, from author interviews to book reviews.

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3 Pieces

News and views with Harvey and Milli. Over 20 shows available with a new show every week.

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8 Pieces

2013 Spring Season for Tales from the South, where Southerners bring their own true stories to life. Now in our 8th year.

  • From: Paula Morell
  • Updated: Jan 20, 2013
  • Avg Piece Length: 32:00
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23 Pieces

Soulseeds Radio: Seed The Change.

  • From: Ian Lawton
  • Updated: Jan 19, 2013
  • Avg Piece Length: 29:10
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22 Pieces

Exploring oddities, icons, and overlooked trends.

  • From: Andrew Bales
  • Updated: Jan 18, 2013
  • Avg Piece Length: 01:57
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133 Pieces

Bluegrass music's authoritative radio home.

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5 Pieces

The 2012 Radio Rookies Manhattan broadcast workshop was held in partnership with the McBurney YMCA on 14th Street in Manhattan. The Rookies' stories explore topics ranging from the immigration experience, to living with sickle cell disease, to the sexual harassment of teen girls on social media sites.

  • From: Radio Rookies
  • Updated: Jan 16, 2013
  • Avg Piece Length: 07:11
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1 Piece

Computer Talk Radio is a well rounded weekly computer show that targets a general audience, not treating them like idiots, but also not treating them like geeks. Computer Talk Radio is the only weekly broadcast show on computers and technology currently offered via PRX. (These special shows may include a larger grouping of information that is intended for a larger broadcast than the normal shows)

Caption: Host Bryan Kelso Crow, Credit: Celtic Connections
20 Pieces

Public Radio's Weekly Hour of Music From the Celtic Traditions

  • From: WSIU
  • Updated: Jan 11, 2013
  • Avg Piece Length: 58:30
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2 Pieces

History from the bottom of the page.

  • From: Emily Gadek
  • Updated: Jan 10, 2013
  • Avg Piece Length: 12:44
Caption: Arkansas flag 1913
5 Pieces

The course of history changed drastically in the mid 1920s with the Supreme Court decision on "Moore vs. Dempsey." It reversed sixty years of Black peonage, and opened the doors for the building of a nation founded on the principles of true equality.

  • From: Guy Rathbun
  • Updated: Jan 07, 2013
  • Avg Piece Length: 28:53
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21 Pieces

“Song Travels with Michael Feinstein” is a new 13-hour special series from NPR and South Carolina ETV Radio, hosted by five-time Grammy-nominated performer Michael Feinstein. In each program, Feinstein sits down with a musical guest to explore American Popular Song and the intimate journey singers and songs take with one another, each changing the other through the course of a lifetime.

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59 Pieces

The SaltCast was a bi-weekly podcast produced from 2008-2010, aimed at pulling back the curtain on radio storytelling. From fieldwork and recording techniques to narrative and ethics, Saltcast explored the ins-and-outs of radio production. If you want to hear more Salt radio work, including that produced by more recent students, check out http://www.prx.org/group_accounts/1185-salt !

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17 Pieces

A one-hour radio music program featuring many accessible genres, with a variety of eras and styles represented...and a few surprises as well.

  • From: Lee Rosevere
  • Updated: Jan 06, 2013
  • Avg Piece Length: 59:36
Caption: South High School Jazz Band-director/Scott Carter with guest Irvin Mayfield
5 Pieces

Jazz at South High features music from past and present South High Jazz Ensembles and brand new recordings by the South High Jazz Combo. Each week's show will feature never before heard performances of the South High Jazz Combo that are recorded at South High.

  • From: KBEM
  • Updated: Jan 03, 2013
  • Avg Piece Length: 59:15
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24 Pieces

Conversations with artists, authors, musicians and actors about the creation of art

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50 Pieces

A collection of interviews with cutting edge thinkers and leaders exploring the deeper meaning of our new geologic age, the Anthropocene.

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3 Pieces

Devotions for the radio

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9 Pieces

Green Connections Radio provides programming on energy and the green economy featuring mostly women experts. We cover policy, business, finance, culture, jobs, gadgets and tips - all with fascinating people and stories. Interviews include the top people at major companies, government agencies and non-profits, including Whole Foods, Nestle Waters, the Department of Energy, The Center for American Progress, and the UN Foundation Sustainable Energy for All program. Come listen: www.greenconnectionsradio.com and tell us what interests you, at joan@greenconnectionsradio.com