Hard-Hearted Hannah
By Joni Murphy
Eighteen-year-old Hannah Hoose describes growing up as a part of her family's folk band, with all its healthy snacks, archetypal psychodramas, and oddly compelling songs. (more)
All You Need is a Wall (or at least one good idea...)
By Catie Talarski
Producer Catie Talarski and her eleven-year-old brother get to work creating their annual Thirdcoast Shortdoc. (more)
Muriel's Message
By Mira Burt-Wintonick
Memories of a much beloved grandmother resurface when a box of unlabeled audio cassettes is discovered in the basement. (more)
A Cold Freezin Night - 4
By Eric Winick
In which, to curb his kids' insatiable greed, the author's father takes it upon himself to call off one of the most anticipated holidays of the year. (more)
And I Think There Is Something There That Will Stand the Rain
By Lee Fuoco
A woman remembers the most important person in her life. (more)
My Lobotomy
By David Isay & Piya Kochar
My Lobotomy explores one of medical history’s most controversial chapters -- when transorbital lobotomies were widely condoned -- through one man’s personal journey. (more)
Re:sound #70: The Brain Show
By Various producers
This hour: the mysteries and complexities of the brain. (more)
The Mousetrap Enthusiasts
By Jamie Dell'Apa
My brother and I thought the greatest Christmas gift we ever gave each other were mousetrap stocking stuffers . . . (more)
Re:sound #81: The Outfront Show
By Various producers
This hour: we celebrate ten years of Outfront, a groundbreaking show on the Canadian Broadcasting Corportation that invited listeners to tell their own stories. (more)
American Dad
By Stephanie Foo
Growing up poor in Mexico City, Pilar dreamed of reuniting with her father who had moved to America years before. (more)
Swim Lesson
By Scott Carrier
In Scott Carrier’s family, learning to swim means spending a few weeks at Al and Betty Switzer's Aquatic School in Center Sandwich, New Hampshire. (more)
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)
She's Alright, My Mum Is
By Kim Normanton & Nigel Acheson
When mothers suffer from mental or physical illnesses, their eldest children often take on responsibilities far beyond their years. (more)
A Fragile Son
By Carma Jolly & Surjit Sachdev
Surjit Sachdev grew up in a conservative family in India. Surjit’s father was an engineer, and he’s an engineer, but the family tradition ended when Surjit's son was born with a severe mental disability. (more)
Feisty Mama
By Melissa Canciller
A daughter finds an old picture of her mother and sees her mother differently. (more)
Leaves
By Max Barry
The planting of a memorial tree reveals a lost story about my grandmother. (more)
Re:sound #133: The Food Show
By Multiple producers
This hour: Food. It's delicious. It's complicated. (more)