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46 Pieces

Left, Right & Center is KCRW’s show where we take on all the political issues -- even the complicated ones that might divide your own family.

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81 Pieces

Exploring what it means to live a good life.

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251 Pieces

Introduce children to classical music in a fun and entertaining way.


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10 Pieces

A partnership between the Pacific Northwest Agricultural Health and Safety (PNASH) Center and StoryCorps® documents how farm injuries and near misses can be life changing events.

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In rural America, older people face more health issues, like chronic illness, mental illness and complications from loneliness and isolation. This series looks into those issues in rural Kentucky.

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Stories of people and places that have been in the Bluegrass State a few years or many decades. Each one has a unique spirit.

  • From: WKYU
  • Updated: Mar 03, 2022
  • Avg Piece Length: 43:49
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Against the Odds is a public radio/multimedia documentary series that profiles people who have overcome significant obstacles in life.

  • From: Ellis Cose
  • Updated: Jun 11, 2009
  • Avg Piece Length: 58:58
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40 Pieces

Enjoy these special editions of Afterglow -- a one-hour program of vocal jazz and American popular song. They are perfect for holidays and special programming. Check it out!

  • From: WFIU
  • Updated: Oct 03, 2019
  • Avg Piece Length: 01:05:29
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116 Pieces

Afterglow is a weekly, one-hour program of vocal jazz and popular song from the Great American Songbook, hosted by Mark Chilla.

  • From: WFIU
  • Updated: Nov 07, 2023
  • Avg Piece Length: 59:00
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After the Gold Rush is a series of sound-rich features sharing the stories of California's small towns, their old-timer and newcomer residents, and the changes they've had to make to survive.

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Three features about issues of poverty following Hurricane Katrina

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In the deep of the night, you can relax and enjoy the electronic sounds of After Hours with your host Tiolu Of Lagos.

  • From: KDHX
  • Updated: Feb 28, 2022
  • Avg Piece Length: 01:59:26
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Beginning February 29, 2024, PRX’s Afropop Worldwide is helping stations celebrate Women's History Month with a specially curated selection of five episodes from the Afropop archive.

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PRX’s Afropop Worldwide is helping stations celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month 2023 (Sept. 15-Oct. 15) with a specially curated selection of four episodes. They spotlight: party-happy cumbia from Colombia and the pan-Latin world; bugalú (or “Latin soul”) a music style that stormed New York City in 1966; bachata which began as a kind of workingman’s blues from the Dominican Republic before exploding as an international sensation; and profiles of the legendary Beny Moré (Cuba) and Ismael Rivera (Puerto Rico) who are both national treasures. Si, se puede!

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Afropop Worldwide is helping stations celebrate Black History Month with a specially curated selection of four episodes from the Afropop archive.

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194 Pieces

"Afropop Worldwide" is America's first and longest-lived weekly program on the music of Africa and the African Diaspora. NOTE: This program is available to PRI affiliates. For more information please email memberships@prx.org.

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Special episodes from Peabody Award-winning weekly program Afropop Worldwide, focusing on music from Africa and the African diaspora.

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This series explores how African music has shaped America.

  • From: KMOJ-FM
  • Updated: Jun 24, 2015
  • Avg Piece Length: :55
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This special 4-part series by Afropop Worldwide shines a spotlight on four giants of African music: Nigeria's Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, Zimbabwe’s Oliver Mtukudzi, Cameroon's Manu Dibango, and Tony Allen - one of the greatest drummers of the past century.

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"Africa’s Wildest Stories" is a community project that shares true wildlife stories told by people who live or have lived in Africa. Extraordinary stories about Africa's unique wildlife spectacles are told by Maasai warriors,Watha hunter gatherer, a victim of a buffalo attack, a white hunter, scientists, elders, traditional fishermen, honey hunters, Indian settlers, an entomologist....and more. This project not only safeguards these memories in the form of audio and visual stories, but makes them available to anyone anywhere exactly the way they were originally told.

  • From: Paula Kahumbu
  • Updated: Sep 13, 2012
  • Avg Piece Length: 07:35
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A series of audio interviews with experts on various segments of Africa's economic future.

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A modern day audio drama inspired by the classic ChickenMan and Tooth Fairy series by Dick Orkin.

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A podcast exploring the history of computers and how old technology shaped today.

  • From: Sean Haas
  • Updated: Oct 15, 2019
  • Avg Piece Length: 29:57