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)
Poetry Off the Shelf
By Curtis Fox
Award-winning producer Curtis Fox has covered arts and culture for many years, first for public radio, and more recently as a full-time podcaster. (more)
Searching for Farming's Future in Its Past
By Rachel Leventhal
Searching for Farming’s Future in Its Past is part of a series produced by Rachel Leventhal about the impact individuals can make on their world. (more)
Sources, Correspondents, Fixers: Making Radio With Bloggers
By Brendan Greeley
Millions of bloggers write every day about their own towns, industries, and lives. As a radio producer you can work with a nation -- a world – of storytellers to find out about everything from French politics to knitting habits in Iowa. (more)
The Memory Palace: These Words Forever
By Nate DiMeo
In this episode of The Memory Palace, Guglielmo Marconi, the Father of Radio, dreams of a super-radio that would allow him to hear every sound ever made. Melancholy ensues. (more)
Re:sound #65: The Podcast Show
By Various producers
This hour: the intriguing world of experimental podcasts. (more)
The Memory Palace: The Brothers Booth
By Nate DiMeo
In this episode of The Memory Palace, the most famous actor in American mounts a comeback after his little brother shoots Abraham Lincoln. (more)
Nocturne
By Neville Edwards & Cathy FitzGerald
The National Gallery, London, is one of the world's most prestigious art galleries. Every day, thousands of people pass through its doors to look at masterpieces by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, and many others. (more)
99% Invisible: A Designed Language
By Roman Mars
What would it be like if, in addition to our native languages, we could communicate across cultures in a neutral second language? (more)
Podcasting: Believe the Hype
By Tod Maffin & Benjamen Walker
Join podcast pioneers and radio producers Benjamen Walker and Tod Maffin to discover how podcasting, in less than one year, changed broadcasting forever. (more)
Tin Man
By Matt Sahr
Part Wizard of Oz, part Dante's Inferno, part absurdist radio theater, and part anti-corporate musical, this 20-episode podcast follows the Tin Man (but not necessarily the one you're thinking of) on a bizarre and venturesome journey through landscapes familiar and unknown. (more)
When and How to Sell Out
By Daniel H. Steinberg
It’s hard enough to pitch a story to a public radio show -- are you willing to risk rejection from a whole new set of people? Daniel Sternberg talks about taking all of your talents, training, and neuroses and applying them to the world of podcasting. (more)
The Memory Palace: Lost Pigeons
By Nate DiMeo
In this episode of The Memory Palace, the passenger pigeon dwindles from five-billion strong in the first quarter of the 19th Century down to one lonely widow in the Cincinnati Zoo in less than a hundred years. (more)