Reframing the Unexpected: Podcast Recommendations

Reframing the Unexpected: Podcast Recommendations

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Rebecca & Natalie (she/her), hosts of Reframeables

Why did you choose this theme?

Our podcast is called Reframeables. Hosted by two very different sisters, we try and get to the other side of life's big and small challenges. These episodes from various podcasts have helped us to reframe some of life's unexpected challenges. Looking at the world from different perspectives brings new insights, making even the most unexpected challenges seem possible to work through... together.

PODCAST PICKS:Click on the podcast art to listen 👂

The Hoodie Episode

Hosts Chey and Pav reframe education from their perspectives as two middle school teachers. They get real with each other and their listeners as they “reflect, learn, and grow through their weekly banter!"

Rethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanRethinking Intentions: Amy CuddyIn Rethink Moments with Rachel Botsman, reframing looks like guests chatting with the host as they rethink a profound moment from their careers — what went right, what went wrong, and what they learned. In this episode, Rachel talks with guest Amy Cuddy about her TED talk on power posing. 

Unladylike

Pep Talk: Swimsuit Body Image with Jessamyn StanleyEarBuds curators Rebecca and Natalie chose Unladylike because of the way it highlights the power inherent to reading the world through a feminist lens. The show’s consistent use of “pep talk" as they reframe the bullshit expectations that society puts on women is a tangible tool for changing one's mindset. In this episode, they reframe bathing suits.

Dear Lonely WriterInvesting in Your Passions Isn't Selfish with Guest: Samantha M. BaileyIn this episode, host Eden Boudreau discusses the pressure that past generations, and even we, put on our time when we’re investing in our writing and art, and how to reframe that pressure.

ReframeablesLoss and FoundUsing art, philosophy, humor, and lived experiences, Rebecca, Natalie, and their guests offer bite-sized "reframeables" for their audience to chew on long after each episode has ended. In this episode, the sisters reframe loss. They muse about some of their great losses and some of the benefits of experiencing pain — and how it leads us to empathy.

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Dirt - An Audio DramaNPR-style reporting quickly turns into a sci-fi mystery about a tech CEO in Seattle whose world is turned upside down. Joseph Elo receives a strange letter in the mail — from someone who died 30 years ago. The letter offers cryptic clues about where and how to find things that were buried long ago.

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🎧The Best Audio Storytelling is an upcoming audio anthology of the best and most innovative non-fiction podcast episodes and radio stories of 2022. Curated by longtime audio and story editor Julia Barton, this audio compendium will not only guide listeners through a robust selection of some of the best non-fiction audio stories of the last year, but also celebrate the unique range and challenges of the craft of audio storytelling.👧Two Dead Girls in Jubeliene, a scripted drama, premiered on March 14th. Myra Abernathy has spent a lifetime running from her past. But when her estranged father dies in a grisly "accident," she comes home to take up his secret obsession: the hunt for her baby sister's cold case killer.

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Host LaChina Robinson talks to your favorite musicians, actors, and comedians about the moments that made them laugh, cheer, and completely unravel when it comes to their sports teams.

From sublime victories to devastating losses, prized memorabilia to absurd superstition, we cover it all: the NFL, the NBA, the MLB, the NCAA, and more.

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