Most radio listening takes place in the car or while doing other things that 
allow freedom for the ear, but not the eyes and hands.  Podcasts permit a shift 
of listening time from a set appointment to virtually any convenient occasion.  
 
I do it while “power walking” (most) every other day.  The “art” of putting one 
foot in front of the other can be pretty monotonous and by “podding along” 
while I’m plodding along my mind gets something to do along with my body.  Some 
of the best radio comes from the public networks of the UK, Australia, Ireland, 
Canada, New Zealand and the U.S.  Apart from the originating program’s web 
site, most programs are made available through any number of other amalgamation 
sources such as iTunes and TuneIn. Here’s another in a continuing series of 
small samplings:

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“Colombia's Forgotten Exodus”
CROSSING CONTINENTS - BBC Radio 4
In the Colombian capital of Bogota, Lucy Ash meets two people who fear they 
will never be able to return to their homes. They both come from Choco, which 
is one of the poorest provinces and most violent parts of the country. Maria, 
an Afro-Colombian mother of four, fled her town after she was abducted and 
brutally attacked by paramilitaries. Plinio was trying to help members of his 
indigenous community go back to their farms when he received death threats from 
a splinter group of left wing guerrilla (the ELN) and his friend was 
assassinated. (28”)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07pfchg

“Marconi, Inventor of the Wireless; Finding Dark Matter”
LATE NIGHT LIVE - ABC Radio National
'Marconi: The Man Who Networked the World' is a new biography of Guglielmo 
Marconi: Nobel Laureate, entrepreneur, inventor and Fascist. Marconi, the 
inventor of wireless technology was constantly self inventing and reinventing 
his life story. One thing is certain: Marconi helped create our modern world of 
communications and media. 
The Large Hadron Collider under Geneva proved the existence of the Higgs Boson 
particle back in 2012. Now a laboratory is being built one kilometre under an 
old gold-mine in Stawell, Victoria which will house the first dark matter 
detector in the world. Dr Alan Duffy is an astrophysicist from Swinburne 
University and he explains what dark matter is and how they are going to find 
it in an underground bunker.  (52”) 
http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/latenightlive/11th-august-2016/7720324

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Good listening!

John Figliozzi
Editor, "The Worldwide Listening Guide"
New 7th edition now available from Universal Radio, Amazon and W5YI.com
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