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My favorite podcasts make me rethink the dominant narratives weâre used to hearing about music. So many of the stories music lovers have accepted as fact are really subjective narratives concocted over time, often leaving out minority groups while lionizing those considered acceptable to the mainstream.I love podcasts that go against this practice, exposing controversial moments and diving into lesser-told histories and behind-the-scenes moments.
PODCAST PICKS:Click on the podcast art to listen đ
Shattering GleamMusical Shape-Shifting: The Many Pitches of Prince
Host Sasha Geffenâs endless musical knowledge carries listeners past the stories theyâve been fed and into the contradictions and nuances of true self-expression, through the lens of gender and sexuality.
Object of SoundPlaylists for our Future Selves (feat. Moses Sumney)To introduce each episode, Hanif Abdurraqib promises to guide listeners toward âa deeper way of listening,â and he does this throughout the series with exceptional guests, encyclopedic music knowledge, and tasteful song clips. Playlisting is something everyone I know does, yet itâs a concept that I havenât heard many people sit down and discuss in a legitimate way.
Switched on PopThe Women Reclaiming Nu-Metal ft. Rina Sawayama
I love this episode because conversations around nu-metal tend to lean straight, white, and male, and for this episode, the hosts chose to interview a pansexual, Asian, female artist -- the incredible Rina Sawayama -- about the genre and her music.
Dolly Parton's AmericaThe Only One For Me, JoleneI did not fully appreciate Dolly Parton for the complex cultural and musical figure she is until I listened to this podcast. I love this episode in particular because a college professor schools the hosts on homoeroticism in the song Jolene.
1619The Birth of American MusicThe 1619 podcast out of The New York Timesâ 1619 Project highlights slaveryâs consequences and centers the contributions and stories of Black Americans. This episode looks at American popular musicâs reliance on âborrowingâ Black music, music that Wesley Morris describes as the ultimate expression of artistic freedom
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This week on our podcast...(Click on Sam to listen)Sam Termine is this week's curator. We'll tell you about her podcast recommendations on music and why you should give them a listen!ALSO: we'll share this week's Spotlight pick, Preconceived, hosted by ophthalmologist Zale Mednick. It's a show that challenges the preconceptions that shape our world and the paradigms by which we live our lives.Subscribe
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đ¤This week in Podcast The Newsletter, Lauren Passell writes, "I think I've been waiting for Missing Pages my entire life. Each week, Bethanne Patrick brings us intriguing, DISHY stories that are pulled from the wacky publishing world."đCalling all podcasters: have you created a trailer for a podcast? Has it since become a show? Or is it stuck in the trailer phase? Either way, submit to the Trailer Park Podcast for a chance to be featured.đŻOn August 31st, World Gone Good reaches 100 episodes. To celebrate, Emmy-winner and author Faith Salie, who you may know from CBS Sunday Morning & NPRâs Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me, returns to grab the mic and guest host.âď¸ON THE BLOG: Best Book Podcasts for Literary Fans and #BookTok Followers. Read it.
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đLemonada, SALT and SomeFriends announced FIRST, a new podcast created and hosted by Comedian Kareem Rahma. Premiering on November 1, the comedic show will highlight groundbreaking people who were the âfirstâ to break down a racial barrier. Learn more.
đLloyd Suh's dynamic translation of Shakespeare's HENRY V is brought to life by a rock-star cast of voice actors. As it navigates the seductions and horrors of legitimacy, political centrality, and patriotism, this series, directed by Krista Williams, is a collective inquiry into one particularly legendary story of power held and power sought. Learn more.
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PODCAST SPOTLIGHT:
PreconceivedDo you ever wonder if your general opinions and viewpoints of the world are overly influenced by society at large?Preconceived is the podcast that challenges the preconceptions that shape our world and the paradigms by which we live our lives, hosted by ophthalmologist Zale Mednick.
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