The Documentary Podcast

BBC World Service
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Feb 13, 2020 • 26min

El Salvador: the story of Karla Turcios

El Salvadorean journalist Karla Turcios, who was brutally murdered in 2018, triggers a national crisis with her death highlighting the high rates of femicide in El Salvador. The podcast dives into the criminal case against her husband, shedding light on the challenges of serving justice in a country where femicide often goes unpunished.
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Feb 11, 2020 • 28min

Blasian love

Listen to the story of Ithra and Tumelo, two medical students in love, navigating their Blasian relationship in post-apartheid South Africa. Follow their journey, challenges, and the complexities of introducing their families to each other for the first time.
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Feb 9, 2020 • 51min

Life on the line

Journalist Tabinda Kokab discusses the emotional impact of living on a fault line. Stories include surviving earthquakes, risks in Istanbul, and earthquake-proofing buildings. The podcast explores living on fault lines in Pakistan and Los Angeles, emphasizing community preparedness and retrofitting homes for safety.
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Feb 8, 2020 • 27min

Tony's Freehold Grill: Politics on the side

Journalist Sandra Kanthal visits Tony's Freehold Grill to capture the opinions of regulars on the 2020 presidential election. Topics include the candidates, campaigns, and colorful tales amidst interruptions for coffee and dishes.
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Feb 6, 2020 • 26min

Panic in Bulgaria

Explore the mass panic in Bulgarian schools as parents fear child abduction by social workers, sparking protests against a draft law. Unravel the rise of campaigns defending the 'traditional family' and demonizing Western countries like Norway. Investigate the hysteria, fear, and challenges within Bulgarian society surrounding child welfare and societal norms.
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Feb 5, 2020 • 28min

Vanuatu’s stolen generation

Exploring the tragic history of Black Birding in Australia, focusing on the coercion and heart-wrenching experiences of Pacific Island slaves. The chapter highlights the devastating impact on families and the enduring collective memory within the community. Tragic tale of Yasu's abduction and its lasting impact, recounting the heart-wrenching tale of a young boy from Vanuatu. Legacy of Blackbirding and resistance in Vanuatu, exploring the cultural impact of a song warning against Australia's exploitation. Exploring the emotional legacy of Blackbirding in Vanuatu through Tom's story at Howling Rock.
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Feb 4, 2020 • 28min

Polygamous marriage in modern Malaysia

Malaysia's first female Shariah High Court judge discusses polygamous marriage in Malaysia. The podcast explores diverse perspectives on polygamy, including motivations of women becoming second wives, societal norms, financial dependence, and challenges faced by women. Insights on Quranic interpretations, feminist activism, and personal experiences are highlighted.
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Jan 30, 2020 • 27min

Colombia’s new cocaine war

Exploring Colombia's booming cocaine trade, the podcast reveals the dangerous world of narco trafficking, the challenges faced by indigenous communities in resisting criminal groups, and the devastating consequences on innocent individuals. Through interviews and investigations, the narrative delves into the violent realities of the cocaine trade, highlighting the sacrifices made by those caught in the crossfire and the struggles for autonomy and justice amidst a backdrop of escalating violence.
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Jan 29, 2020 • 28min

Survival and revival in the Torres Strait

Explore the challenges faced by the residents of Puruma, a Pacific island grappling with climate change-induced coastal erosion. Witness efforts to revive traditional language, cultural heritage, and native title ownership in the Torres Strait. Learn about polygamous families in Malaysia through different perspectives.
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Jan 28, 2020 • 28min

South Korea’s hope in hell

The podcast explores the 'sampo' generation in South Korea giving up on relationships due to career pressure. It discusses the high suicide rate, societal pressures, and struggles faced by the younger generation. The episode delves into the challenges of energy drink dependency and the desire for family amidst societal expectations. It also reflects on South Korea's political landscape and hope for change, alongside cultural preservation in the face of climate change.

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