Podcasts are a great development in the history of radio because they permit a 
shift of listening time from a set appointment to virtually any convenient 
occasion.  I do it while “power walking” (most) every morning when weather and 
my own psyche permit.  Indeed, were it not for podcasts I doubt I would have 
found any other inspiration for putting in these miles as long as I have.

Hence…Podding Along!

Some of the best radio comes from the public networks of the UK, Australia, 
Ireland, Canada, New Zealand and the U.S.  While there are hundreds, perhaps 
thousands, of great podcasts from other sources, the ones sponsored via public 
radio have been vetted though the worthy objectives of the medium. 

Furthermore, I personally curate this continuing series of small samplings that 
are listed in more or less 90 minute helpings. Admittedly that makes these 
recommendations somewhat subjective.  But, as you will see, my interests are 
many and my tolerance for incompatible topics and views are pretty 
wide-ranging.  I hope you will find these suggestions helpful in enhancing your 
enjoyment of radio.

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“The Great Narrative Escape”
INVISIBILIA - NPR  
In 2009, a couple of Norwegians pioneered a whole new genre of television: Slow 
TV. They debuted with the story of a train traveling from one side of the 
country to the other over the course of seven hours. Every once in a while, the 
point of view switched from a landscape shot to one of a mustachioed conductor 
announcing a stop or collecting tickets. Its airing was a viral event in 
Norway. But when an American television producer optioned the idea and took it 
to the U.S., it flopped. It may even be fair to say it was dead on arrival. Why 
would another country have such a radically different reaction? A look at how 
America's reliance on plot and hooks in storytelling reflects how we live, 
think and even participate in democracy. (58”)
https://www.npr.org/2021/05/19/998228413/the-great-narrative-escape

“American Slow Radio’”
INVISIBILIA - NPR via WHYY Philadelphia
In our episode, The Great Narrative Escape, we asked: is it possible to tell a 
boring story that will keep people listening? Now, we put that question to the 
test. Invisibilia presents our version of Slow Radio: (mostly) Americans 
watching Norwegian Slow TV together on the radio (by which we mean podcast). We 
recommend wearing headphones for this one. Can't get enough?  (41”)
https://www.npr.org/2021/06/10/1005166521/american-slow-radio


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A monthly (well, mostly monthly) compendium of these newsletters, plus on 
occasion additional pertinent material, is now published in The CIDX Messenger, 
the monthly e-newsletter of the Canadian International DX Club (CIDX).  For 
further information, go to www.cidx.ca

John Figliozzi
Editor, "The Worldwide Listening Guide”
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