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Missouri Audio Project

by Missouri Audio Project

The Missouri Audio project is the new home and platform for audio storytelling at the University of Missouri.

Copyright: Copyright 2016 KBIA-FM

Episodes

FROM ROOTS TO ROUTES: A CONVERSATION WITH NICK SPITZER

25m · Published 27 Feb 03:58
In Fall of 2017, the Missouri Audio Project and the Center for Studies in Oral Tradition at the University of Missouri had the pleasure of co-hosting Nick Spitzer, producer and host of the radio show American Routes (NPR). Spitzer is a folklorist, professor of anthropology and American Studies at Tulane University. He sat down for conversation with Sean Gurd . They talked about making radio, crafting segues, defining creolization, recording prison music, and locating the vernacular humanities. Audio Player

The Blind Dog and Other Radio Stories: A Conversation With Scott Carrier

15m · Published 17 Apr 21:09
Peabody-winner Scott Carrier is a master of both personal and political radio. He talks about the importance of bearing witness, about telling difficult stories, spinning tales of human oddness, and about the reporter’s responsibility to challenge power structures. The interview took place in front a live audience in Columbia, Missouri (September 2016). Interviewer: Julija Šukys. You can hear Scott Carrier’s work at http://homebrave.com/

The Pawn: On Storytelling and Public Health

14m · Published 15 Aug 16:02
Storytelling and Public Health Policy: Lise Saffran explores how to use narrative to effect change.

In Praise of Hermit Crabs: A Conversation with Essayist Silas Hansen

9m · Published 25 May 14:38
Julija Šukys talks to Silas Hansen about writing essays, hermit crabs, and what it means to go through the world as a transgender man. Hansen’s work has appeared in The Normal School , The Colorado Review, and has been anthologized in The Writer’s Presence . You can learn more about him at silashansen.net .

Oddballs on the Radio: A Conversation With Jonathan Goldstein

9m · Published 23 May 03:06
Writer and radio producer Jonathan Goldstein talks about starting out in radio, working at This American Life, and blurring the line between fact & fiction on the long-running show Wiretap. The interview took place in front a live audience in Columbia, Missouri (September 2015). Interviewer: Andrew Leland You can hear Jonathan Goldstein’s work for This American Life here: (http://www.thisamericanlife.org/contributors/jonathan-goldstein) You can hear Wiretap here: Jonathan Goldstein’s new show will appear at sometime in 2016.

9 Local Students Learn Radio Storytelling at Transom Workshop

28m · Published 31 Aug 23:30
What happens when you put 9 students of all ages, an expert instructor and a teaching assistant together in a classroom with microphones for 7 days? Well, we tried it, and we got nine amazing pieces of student radio.

Missouri Audio Project has 6 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 1:42:56. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 9th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 23rd, 2024 14:44.

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