The Ground We Lived On
By Sarah Kramer
The Ground We Lived On documents the loving relationship between journalist Adrian Nicole LeBlanc and her father, Adrian Leon LeBlanc, in the last months of his life. (more)
The Dead Can't Do You Nothin'
By Katie Mingle
Producer Katie Mingle narrates her quest to find ghosts in a "pauper's graveyard" in New Orleans. (more)
Oakland Scenes: Snapshots of a Community
By Youth Radio
Youth Radio producers Ise Lyfe, Gerald Ward II, and Bianca Yarborough chronicle the tense summer of 2002 in Oakland, California, when an alarming number of youth homicides weighed heavily on the community. (more)
Re:sound #155 The List Show
By Multiple producers
This hour: To do lists, compulsive lists, data lists, lists in literature and a list of firsts. (more)
A Cold Freezin Night - 15
By Maria Esaulkova, Kirill Golikov, Linda Ostanina & Elena Sviridova
A detective story. "There was a murder of a young man, who had three mistresses. Which of them is a murderer?" (more)
Re:sound #135 The Taking Care Show
By Multiple producers
This hour: the delicate interdependence between being in need and answering the call to help. (more)
Re:sound #60: The End as Beginning Show
By Various producers
This hour: Rebecca Sheir's The End as Beginning: An Audio Exploration of the Jewish View of Death, a trilogy that blends interviews, personal reflections, and music, and focuses on death and the Jewish tradition. (more)
Re:sound #28: The No Moon Show
By Various producers
This hour: the inhabitants of a fictional greystone and some very real survivors of suicide, who speak bravely and candidly about their experiences. (more)
Aftermath
By Nick van der Kolk & Laura Kwerel
The Aftermath, Inc., headquarters is nestled in a strip of ordinary office buildings in the Chicago suburbs, but there’s nothing bland about the service the company provides. (more)
Hinterlands
By Sara Conkey
In a blending of both drama and documentary, three bereaved women talk about their real experiences of loss and how they've tried to move forward with their lives. In a parallel drama, their loved ones meet on a beach in "the hinterland," somewhere between life and death. (more)
Re:sound #121: The Death Comes Home Show
By Various
This hour: the home funeral movement. Three families who've forgone traditional death rites in favor of a more DIY approach. (more)
Re:sound #74: The Hospice Show
By Various producers
This hour: a surprising look at the relationship between a hospice worker and his patient. (more)
The Diary of Leanne Wolfe
By Ciaran Cassidy
Leanne Wolfe, an 18-year-old schoolgirl in Cork, Ireland, committed suicide in March, 2007. On the morning of her funeral, her older sister Treena discovered Leanne’s diaries. (more)
Honoring the Body: Taharah
By Rebecca Sheir
The Jewish burial ritual places great importance on treating the deceased with the utmost honor and respect. This is especially important during the ceremony of taharah, which involves the physical cleansing of the dead body. (more)
Re:sound #7: The Mei Mei Show
By Various producers
This hour: producer Dmae Roberts grapples with the history and memories of her Taiwanese mother, a history of PTSD, and more. (more)
Memento Mori
By Jude Fletcher
Some members of Jude Fletcher's family have a fondness for taking pictures of the dead. Their photo albums boast the typical shots of joyous celebrations and family gatherings, side by side with shots of loved ones in their caskets. (more)
Re:sound #86: The Death Show
By Various producers
This hour: a visit to a pauper's graveyard, three very short (but very big) questions, and more. (more)
Remembering Kent State, 1970
By Mark Urycki
When Ohio National Guard troops opened fire on students during a war demonstration on the Kent State University Campus in May, 1970, four young lives were ended and a nation was stunned. (more)