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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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Caption: 2014 Teen Reporters, Credit: Carol Jackson
5 Pieces

Every summer, WUNC mentors high school students who are aspiring journalists. This is a collection of their best stories.

  • From: WUNC
  • Updated: Feb 02, 2015
  • Avg Piece Length: 03:11
Caption: WTIP Youth Radio Project, Credit: Carah Thomas
134 Pieces

WTIP's "Engaging Youth Through Radio" project features the work of YRP students. These short 3- to 5-minute features are by youth for youth, and explore issues and themes with a youth focus.

  • From: WTIP
  • Updated: Jul 08, 2014
  • Avg Piece Length: 04:04
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22 Pieces

Authentic South is a storytelling series that explores Southern culture through food, art, music, travel, the land and the interesting characters who define the region.

  • From: Tanner Latham
  • Updated: Dec 30, 2013
  • Avg Piece Length: 12:25
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6 Pieces

Sound Travels is a journey through time and place in an hour-long mix of global sounds. Featuring new music, vintage classics and interviews with the artists that created them in a program sometimes flows freely and at others, is built around the particulars of a genre, era or theme. Ever moving and always changing, Sound Travels is a chance to discover a different world of music and culture

  • From: RadioMilwaukee
  • Updated: Oct 03, 2014
  • Avg Piece Length: 01:01:54
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2 Pieces

Weekly program that brings Jerusalem's creative artists, story tellers, and thought leaders to an international audience.

  • From: Jay Garfinkel
  • Updated: Jan 28, 2015
  • Avg Piece Length: 09:58
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5 Pieces

Sundance Film Festival Behind the Scenes

  • From: Sara Wagner
  • Updated: Jan 05, 2015
  • Avg Piece Length: 04:22
Caption: Deemable Tech: Tech help worth listening to.
76 Pieces

Weekly show. Free to stations. Each week on the "Deemable Tech" podcast, hosts Ray Hollister and Tom Braun answer questions submitted by users about computers, tablets, mobile phone, gadgets and the Internet. Then, producer Sean Birch takes the best questions of the week and features them in "Ask Deemable Tech", a drop-in for NPR's Morning Edition C segment, or in WESAT or WESUN from the B seg cutaway at 34:20 to headlines at 39:00.

  • From: WJCT
  • Updated: Jan 14, 2014
  • Avg Piece Length: 03:30
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20 Pieces

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

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1 Piece

Spreading the word about the awesome science from the Colorado Plateau

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20 Pieces

These nonscripted stories were edited from longer oral histories filed with the Library of Congress' Veterans History Project. That project, the largest of its kind, was created to record and preserve the experience of war in the words of those who served.

Caption: "Wild" Willy, Credit: Deb Ingalls
26 Pieces

Twenty-six five-minute book reviews all about cars, planes, boats and planes.

Caption: This estimate includes those typically not counted by CDC estimates, e.g., the incarcerated, active duty military, homeless., Credit: Jake Harper
8 Pieces

Hepatitis C infects an estimated five million Americans, though most of them don’t know it. Now, deaths from hepatitis C are on the rise in baby boomers. And new infections are creeping up among a younger generation of injection drug users. But there's new hope. Less than a year ago, their only options for treatment were complicated regimens of injections that caused major side effects and didn’t always lead to a cure. Today, new drugs can cure the disease, with few side effects. It's what many people living with hepatitis C have been waiting for. The trouble is, the drugs are so expensive they're out of reach for many. So where do we go from here?

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24 Pieces

Living Lab is intelligent conversation at the intersection of science and culture. Host Dr. Heather Goldstone is keenly interested in the connections between science, art, religion, and culture. Living Lab explores those themes with scientists, authors, artists, educators, and, of course, listeners.

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2 Pieces

Weekdays -- compelling readings by authors of new books. Treat your listeners twice, once by an entertaining reading, again by giving them perhaps their next great read. Designed especially as a drop-in (100 seconds in length) for the top of the hour 2-minute window, with time left for a station ID. "Different voices, different views, changing daily." Now airing on stations from Florida to Alaska. How about TAC during ATC? It's a free series simultaneously authentic, contemporary, and eclectic. You may zip-download weeks at a time at our web site, authorscorner.org

  • From: Peter Johnson
  • Updated: Jan 15, 2015
  • Avg Piece Length: 01:40
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33 Pieces

A showcase of independent music from Minnesota and beyond.

  • From: Adam Wiltgen
  • Updated: Nov 07, 2021
  • Avg Piece Length: 29:10
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14 Pieces

A series of short podcasts and stories produced monthly by alumni of the RadioActive program.

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31 Pieces

Minnesota's connection to the film industry.

  • From: KQAL
  • Updated: Apr 21, 2014
  • Avg Piece Length: 24:51
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8 Pieces

A series of short podcasts produced by alumni of the Weekday High/RadioActive program and by the Winter Session RadioActive program.

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10 Pieces

RadioActive is the daily podcast of the 2011 Weekday High School Internship Program at KUOW in Seattle.

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15 Pieces

Summer Soundwave is the daily podcast of the 2010 Weekday High Internship program. It's fresh, energetic, and compelling youth radio intended to entertain and inspire!