What’s Up with Docs Podcast
An unapologetic documentary podcast that celebrates all of us! #tellyourstory
Categories: TV & Film
Tags: documentary, Podcast, women
An unapologetic documentary podcast that celebrates all of us! #tellyourstory
Categories: TV & Film
Tags: documentary, Podcast, women
A variety podcast featuring abstract audio art and listen-along journeys. Settle in and close your eyes as you’re transported to amiable, interesting, and experimental soundscapes. Releases quarterly, next release: January 5th, 2022 Join the mailing list to be notified: https://eas.ck.page/3ce0280017
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: documentary, Experimental, experimentalscene, exploration, Journal, music, relationships, soundscape, soundscapes, travel
Michael Giltz is an entertainment writer based in New York. Every podcast, he talks with an artist from the world of movies, music, books, theater, TV and other areas. Michael Giltz is also the co-host of the popular weekly podcast Showbiz Sandbox, which covers the latest in entertainment news. Michael Giltz has written literally thousands of articles and postings for publications like Huffington Post, the New York Daily News, the New York Post, The Advocate, Entertainment Weekly, New York Magazine, indiewire and many others. Visit Michael Giltz online at www.michaelgiltz.com where you can find an archive of all his work. You will also find links to Showbiz Sandbox as well as ways to join Michael on Twitter, Facebook, Netflix and his daily blog.
Categories: Arts, Music, Society & Culture, TV & Film
Tags: albums, animation, anime, best, blockbusters, blues, Books, cds, Classical, country, documentary, dvds, Entertainment, Folk, Giltz, jazz, michael, Movies, music, opera, POP, popsurfing, primetime, reality, reviews, rock, sellers, soul, theater, tv
Most people don’t know that you’re considered a cancer survivor at the moment of diagnosis. It wasn’t always this way. Sixty years ago, a cancer diagnosis was a death sentence. And if you did survive, you were left to figure out the rest of your life on your own.
But some survivors demanded something different, something better.
This is The Cancer Mavericks, a deep-dive narrative into the people who fought for better treatment, forced doctors to listen, and pushed America to see the human side of the disease.
Episodes of this series will publish monthly through the end of December 2021 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the signing of the National Cancer Act of 1971.
Categories: Health & Fitness, History, Society & Culture
Tags: a history of cancer survivorship, american cancer society, american society of clinical oncology, apple podcasts, asco, AYA Cancer, Barbara Hoffman, bone marrow transplant, brain cancer, breast cancer, cancer, cancer advocacy, cancer advocate, cancer care, cancer control, cancer history, cancer maverick, cancer mavericks, cancer patient, cancer prevention, cancer rebels, cancer renegades, cancer support community, cancer survivor, cancer survivorship, cancer therapy, cancer treatment, cancer victim, cancer warrior, CancerCon, cdc, Centers for Disease Control, chemotherapy, clinical trial, clinical trials, colon cancer, cure cancer, David Nathan, documentary, Documentary Podcast, documentary series, doug ulman, ellen stovall, Fitzhugh Mullan, fran visco, genetics, genomics, gilda radner, harold benjamin, Harold Freeman, Harold P. Freeman, health, health equity, Healthcare, healthcare disparity, heidi adams, hematology, Julia Rowland, katie couric, lance armstrong, laura ziskin, leukemia and lymphoma society, lisa paulsen, livestrong, march on washington, Mary Lasker, Matthew Zachary, Medicine, mental-health, nancy brinker, national cancer act, national cancer institute, National Coalution for Cancer Survivorship, national institute of health, NCCS, NCI, NIH, noreen frasier, OMG! Cancer Summit, oncology, patient advocacy, patient advocates, Pediatric Oncology, personalized medicine, Podcast, Podcasts, precision medicine, radiation therapy, rose kushner, rusty robertson, serialized documentary, sickcare, spotify, Stand Up 2 Cancer, stem cell transplant, steve lickteig, stupid cancer, SU2C, sue schwartz, sung poblete, survivorship, Susie Leigh, the cancer mavericks, the cancer rebels, the cancer renegades, the history of cancer, the stupid cancer show, Vincent DeVita, war on cancer, wellness, western medicine, young adult cancer, young adult cancer movement
Hairy is a podcast about scary real-life stories told by people who lived them.
Categories: History, Society & Culture, True Crime
Tags: combat, documentary, drama, History, Podcast, scary, thriller, true-crime, veterans, Vietnam, war
Scene on Radio is a two-time Peabody-nominated podcast that dares to ask big, hard questions about who we are—really—and how we got this way. Previous series include Seeing White (Season 2), looking at the roots and meaning of white supremacy; MEN (Season 3), on patriarchy and its history; The Land That Never Has Been Yet (Season 4), exploring democracy in the U.S. and why we don’t have more of it; and The Repair (Season 5), on the climate crisis: Where did we go so wrong in our relationship with the rest of the natural world, and who’s “we”? Produced and hosted by John Biewen and created at the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University, Scene on Radio is supported by the Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University. The show is distributed by PRX.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: audiodoc, documentary, radio, Stories
Many talented people’s writings and movies address the deep, dark mysteries of our world — across both Fiction (Horror, Crime, Sci-Fi, Action-Adventure, Romance, LGBT) and Non-Fiction (Crime, History, Science, Paranormal) stories.
Please step into the “House of Mystery” 5 nights a week and join us as we go deep into the creative process behind our esteemed guests’ works.
Past Guests in Non-Fiction have included Marcia Clark (of the O.J. Simpson trial), Robert Kennedy, Jr., Jesse Ventura, Burl Barer, Nancy Grace, Aphrodite Jones, Mark Olshaker, Anne Bremner (on Amanda Knox), F. Lee Bailey, Tom Mesereau (on Bill Cosby, Michael Jackson), Roger Stone (on the JFK Assassination), Dan Abrams, Juan Martinez (on Jodi Arias), Michael Hawley (on Jack the Ripper), and Michael Butterfield (on the Zodiac Killer).
Past Guests in Fiction have included Eric Shapiro, George Weir, John Copenhaver, Lee Goldberg, Gregory Ashe, J.D. Horn, Rick Poldark, Greg F. Gifune, Michael Bland, Geoff Symon, Gabriel Rottello, James Polchin, Lev Raphael, and Robert Fieseler.
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Categories: Arts, Fiction, True Crime
Tags: Authors, Conspiracy, crime fiction, cults, documentary, fantasy wiiters, film producers, horror, horror authors, lgbt, male male romance, movie makers, science-fiction, true-crime, writing
Sup Doc is the #1 Podcast about Documentaries! This lively show features comedy, commentary & recaps with classic and not-so-classic documentaries!
On each episode comedians Paco Romane and George Chen give actual analysis while hilariously discussing the documentary with their wide array of amazing guests, plus games and film clips. These hosts hit the right tone of funny and thoughtful.
Sup Doc has been described as “a fun way to pore over docs” by Vulture, a “great idea” by Boing Boing and the The A.V. Club gushed Sup Doc podcast is “enlightening”.
Join the conversation every other Monday even if you haven’t seen the documentary, as we go beyond the conventional podcast recap format. Documentaries, games, comedy and analysis!
We are on Patreon http://patreon.com/supdocpodcast and paypal.me/supdocpodcast
Tags: comedians, Comedy, directors, doco, documentaries, documentary, documentary film podcast, Documentary Podcast, Documentary recap, documentary reviews, docuseries, film reviews, filmmakers, Funny, hilarious, interviews, journalists, movie, Movies, murder, MYSTERY, netflix, Netflix Documentary, Podcast about documentaries, true-crime
For around a hundred and fifty years in this country, Native tribes have been legally considered nations within a nation. But in Maine, the situation is more complicated. Maine has restricted the rights of the tribes within its borders more than any other state. And the amazing thing is, the tribes in Maine agreed to this. And pretty recently. 40 years ago, they signed a deal and surrendered a huge amount of power in exchange for money and land. Right now the tribes in Maine are fighting for new laws that would restore their powers of sovereignty. And Maine state politicians and town officials are trying to stop them. Produced by the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies. Brought to you in part by Bangor Savings Bank.
Tags: documentary, indigenous, maine, native history
Two young Silicon Valley entrepreneurs set out to rid the world of smoking with an incredible new product. The device stands to disrupt the tobacco industry and make them rich, until it falls into the wrong hands and lives are ruined. From classrooms to hospitals, boardrooms to the Oval Office, what can be done to protect teenagers and is it too late? From Laura Beil, the reporter behind Dr. Death and Bad Batch, comes The Vaping Fix, the inside story of the rise of Juul and the making of a crisis.
Available exclusively on Wondery+ or on Amazon Music with a Prime membership or Amazon Music Unlimited subscription.
Categories: Business, Society & Culture, True Crime
Tags: Children, documentary, Exhibit C, Juul, scandal, Smoking, true-crime, vaping
I Like Girls – with Aisha Salaudeen – is a show about African women and the different experiences life throws at them for being women. Each episode of I Like Girls features stories that take you on a journey into the unanticipated ways life impacts women.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: africa, Culture, documentary, Society, storytelling, women
Lens to Lens is a podcast series of in-depth conversations between a multitude of artists discussing their process, passions and pastime–giving them a place to explore their love of photography and more specifically film. 35s & 45s is a multidisciplinary creative studio, combining our ethos of analog mediums with editorial and production design concept projects ranging photography exhibitions, audible experiences, documentary films, books, photographer representation and more. Full interview and photo gallery on our website.
Categories: Arts, Education, Society & Culture
Tags: 35mm, 45rpm, analog, art, artist, Arts, blog, documentary, editorial, fashion, film, Magazine, music, photographer, photography, vinyl
Everyday Americans tell their own stories in narratives and documentaries produced by award-winners Dan Collison and Elizabeth Meister. As heard on NPR and public radio stations nationwide.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: audio, Collison, Dan, documentary, Elizabeth, haul, History, long, Meister, national, nonfiction, npr, oral, productions, public, radio, song, Stories, storytelling, WBEZ
The podcast serves as a dynamic platform for women to engage in meaningful discussions about agricultural issues while amplifying the traditional, cultural, and experiential knowledge that women bring to the forefront of the industry.
In each episode, Host Audra Mulkern engages in enlightening conversations with a diverse range of women who contribute to agriculture in various capacities. These women include scientists, journalists, technologists, entrepreneurs, advocates, and farmers. Through their unique perspectives and experiences, they shed light on the multifaceted world of agriculture and the pivotal roles women play within it.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: agriculture, agscience, agtech, bipoc, documentary, family farm, farm, farmer, women
Welcome to the happy place of Mikael Colville-Andersen – urbanist, author and host of the TV series The Life-Sized City. With this podcast, he self-medicates himself against his lifelong anxiety about the numbing certainty of mortality by taking tiny, tasty pills of positivity. He presents the 100 things he’ll miss when he’s dead.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: anxiety, celebrity, death, documentary, life, lifestyle, mikael colville-andersen, mortality, personal, Philosophy, positivity
Stories of Our City is a worldwide project to cultivate community and understanding by sharing real stories from real people around the globe. We produce these stories to reveal that our everyday experiences with family, love, religion, and culture are often similar to those of others living in cities and villages across the globe. We believe that when we share and celebrate a common humanity we can begin to erase the boundaries and labels that divide us. When we take the time to listen, we can begin to recognize the “other” as the same as us, giving us the foundation for global community.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: City, Culture, documentary, humaninterest, journalism, Stories, travel, truestory
In this Play Too Much original podcast, How Hits Made investigates the creative process of a song and the players behind it. We followed the band Great Caesar over the course of a year on their quest to elevate their success through a hit song. In this 5 part series we follow how the song “Take Me To The River” is made. Will this soulful pop epic propel the band to the next level? Will it force them to reconsider their craft? Or maybe a hit is just in the ear of the beholder – listen to How Hits Made.
Tags: alternative, behindthescenes, documentary, Education, indie, interview, music, npr, POP, rock, storytelling
True Crime New Zealand is a kiwi based true crime podcast. It is storytelling based with no opinion, just facts. We are trying to give the big picture of these crimes with context as well as investigating what happened subsequently and how the crime affected the wider community of NZ. www.truecrimenz.com
Categories: History, Society & Culture, True Crime
Tags: archive, australia, documentary, kiwi, murder, NZ Crime, storytelling, Timeline, True Crime New Zealand, True Crime NZ, true crime podcast, true-crime
A sophisticated, predatory, multi-billion dollar industry is emerging from the shadows. It already rivals the size of the illicit drug trade. And it’s about to get bigger and much more powerful.
The Economist’s Sue-Lin Wong follows a trail that starts with the collapse of a bank in rural Kansas to uncover a global, underground scam economy built around human trafficking, corruption and money laundering. Can it be stopped?
To listen to the full series subscribe to Economist Podcasts+.
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Categories: Business, Society & Culture, True Crime
Tags: America, business, china, documentary, scam, Sue-Lin Wong, true-crime
A podcast hosted by Mitch Williams and Sam McGhee, of Inland Film Co., creators of the #DAILYREEL. Mitch and Sam discuss small shop filmmaking, commercial and documentary work, storytelling, and more.
Categories: Business, TV & Film
Tags: advertising, commercialmarketing, documentary, documentaryfilm, film, filmproduction, filmstudio, smallbusiness, smallbusinessownership