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Slate podcast lend me your ears
Slate podcast lend me your ears








slate podcast lend me your ears slate podcast lend me your ears

Stories of the Russian Sex explores more than just carnal pleasures, but rights, relationships, politics and even linguistics. I am a big fan of documentary podcasts, and this Russian show is a gem that I love dearly. Of course, I love this show! Истории русского секса (Stories of the Russian sex, Russian) I was born at the end of the 80s in the Soviet Union and I know this song by heart. In the course of 8 episodes, journalist Patrick Radden Keefe explores whether the Scorpions hit Wind of Change was written by the CIA to instigate the collapse of the Soviet Union, and does so with mastery and wit. Wind of Change is an excellent listen for those who like intrigue. Wind of Change podcast Pineapple Street Studios / Crooked Media / Spotify Wind of Change (English) If you like Cry Like a Boy, I feel this show will be right up your alley. From American surrogates having Chinese babies, to the US soldiers attempting to speak Afghan languages, they teach us about the importance of respecting other cultures in a way that is not cliche. They haven’t produced that many episodes, but to this day, it’s one of my favourite documentary podcasts and a real inspiration. Rough Translation by NPR attempts to understand and explain cultural mistranslations that have been present since 2017. If you listen to Cry Like a Boy, you travelled with her to Burundi and Guinea. NairaĬo-creator of Cry Like a Boy from the Olympic city of Sochi in Russia, she is one of the three main producers and writers of the show.

slate podcast lend me your ears

Listening to them feels like listening to friends tell you hot gossip. The Bowery Boys tells the history of New York in a way that doesn’t feel suffocating or antiquated. Communicating science is so challenging, but these guys are masters at it. My introduction to podcasts and to science communication as a whole, and still remains to be very influential in how I like to tell stories today. Originally from the Philippines, she grew up in Ireland and now is exploring her new home in London. She is the voice of Cry Like a Boy in English.










Slate podcast lend me your ears