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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“Oliver Stone”
LATE NIGHT LIVE - ABC RN (Radio National) 
As one of Hollywood's most successful screenwriters and directors, multiple 
Academy award winning director, Oliver Stone has just penned the first 
instalment of his autobiography. 'Chasing the Light' details what drove him to 
write, enlist for Vietnam, and produce some of Hollywood's most exciting and 
penetrating films, from Platoon, and El Salvador to JFK, Born on the Fourth of 
July, Nixon, Wall Street, and his controversial interviews with Fidel Castro 
and President Vladimir Putin. (53”)
https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/latenightlive/oliver-stone/13492948

“What Twins Tell Us”
HIDDEN BRAIN - NPR
In December 1988, two sets of identical twins in Bogotá became test subjects in 
a study for which they had never volunteered. It was an experiment that could 
never be performed in a lab, and had never before been documented. And it 
became a testament to the eternal tug between nature and nurture in shaping who 
we are. Psychologist Nancy Segal tells the story of the Bogotá twins, which was 
a tragedy, a soap opera, and a science experiment, all rolled into one. And she 
explains why twin studies aren't just for twins. They can serve as a paradigm 
to understand age-old questions that affect us all: Is our fate written in our 
genes? And how powerful is upbringing in shaping who we become? (30”)
https://www.npr.org/2019/03/21/705487258/what-twins-can-tell-us-about-who-we-are

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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”
Current 184 page 9th EDITION available from Universal Radio 
[universal-radio.com], Amazon [amazon.com], Ham Radio Outlet [hamradio.com]
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