Sound School Podcast

Rob Rosenthal/PRX/Transom.org
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Jan 2, 2014 • 56min

Hark! The Acoustic World of Elizabethan England

Three radio greats -- Chris Brookes, Paolo Pietropaolo, and Alan Hall -- explore the sound of England 400 years ago along with our modern soundscape.
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Dec 18, 2013 • 13min

The Last of the Iron Lungs

Julia Scott says "participant observation" is a valuable reporting tool, even if it means climbing into an "iron lung" which looks like something only Dracula would lay in.
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Dec 4, 2013 • 10min

The New New Sheriff in Town

Headphones are mandatory for this episode of HowSound. Kathy Tu's second radio story ever will set your ears ablaze.
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Nov 20, 2013 • 18min

Just Plumb Gone

Mary Helen Miller encourages station-based producers to "Sneak out the back door with the tape recorder and make something good."
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Nov 6, 2013 • 17min

The Elusive Digital Stradivarius

David Schulman usually produces non-narrated stories on music. Recently, he stepped out of his usual style to produce a narrated science story focused on the acoustics of reproducing the sound of a Stradivarius electronically.
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Oct 24, 2013 • 17min

This Story May Be Recorded… To Save Your Life

Yowei Shaw amassed 325 pages of transcripts for her This American Life story on Eritrean hostages and the reporter who uncovered the story. And that was just the beginning of Yowei's long, grueling production process assembling the story.
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Oct 9, 2013 • 9min

Hafid is Free

"Hafid is Free" is a solid example of what a story needs when it doesn't have a narrative hook.
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Sep 25, 2013 • 14min

Heyoon

A recent episode of "99% Invisible" employed a dramatic recreation to bring the past to life. Producers Alex Goldman and Sam Greenspan explain how they did it.
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Sep 11, 2013 • 16min

Nodding Syndrome

Producer Matt Kielty wonders about "objectification" and advancing a career reporting on the suffering of others.
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Aug 28, 2013 • 20min

Autism Grows Up

Capital Public Radio's Catherine Stifter and jesikah maria ross (no caps) are tasked with changing the sound of the station's documentary unit.

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