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PRX Annual Report Playlist
A playlist featuring some of our favorite episodes from the past year. Listen and learn more in the PRX Annual Report .
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There’s More to That - A Field of Dreams Built in an Unlikely Place: A Japanese American Internment Camp 12.11.2025 38:13
Baseball was a way of life in the camps that incarcerated Japanese Americans during World War II. The United States government stripped the Americans who lived in these camps of their liberties, but for those communities, having played the game for generations, baseball brought them closer to each other and, paradoxically, to their country. At Manzanar, one such site at the foot of the Sierra Neva...
Special Sauce - California Avocado Growers In Crisis 12.11.2025 47:03
On this episode of Special Sauce we talk to avocado farmer Norm Kachuck and Los Angeles Times reporter Daniel Miller about the crisis facing California avocado growers as they try to compete with Mexican avocados. https://www.thespecialsaucepodcast.com/
The Zest - Author Craig Pittman on Quirky—and Hilarious—Florida Food Stories 12.11.2025 23:18
Pizza fraud, fried mullet masquerading as a bird and produce used as weapons. For Craig Pittman , it’s all in a day’s work. Craig is a journalist and author of several books about the quirky side of our state. His latest is Welcome to Florida —or, for short, WTF. He also co-hosts a podcast of the same name. Many of these stranger-than-fiction stories involve food, so we invited Craig on the pod t...
Know What You See - From Lipstick to Loons: Jennifer Sullivan’s Journey into Birding 12.11.2025 31:25
Host Brian Lowery talks with journalist Jennifer Sullivan about the parallels between beauty and birding. As someone who has spent years writing about appearance and self-perception, Jenn discovered that watching birds offered a different kind of reflection—one that quiets the mind and expands our sense of place in the world. She and Brian discuss how stepping into nature can shift the way we see...
American Railroad - North Carolina 12.11.2025 36:42
Episode 1 takes us to North Carolina, where host and Silkroad Artistic Director Rhiannon Giddens reveals the origins of the popular Appalachian folk song, “Swannanoa Tunnel” and how professors Jeffrey A. Keith and Kevin Kehrberg’s research sparked important conversations about erasure and ownership in Appalachian music. We’ll also hear from Banjo player Tray Wellington about his experience as a Bl...
What’s Ray Saying? - Talking with Dogs 12.11.2025 10:44
In this mini episode of What’s Ray Saying, Ray whimsically explores his encounters with the “dog on the street” and the diversity of canine culture. Through dialogue that breaks down stereotypes and builds understanding, he reimagines his conversations and the epiphany of understanding difference. Special thanks to Mark Pagan, the voice of the sophisticated, street-smart-but-smooth-on-the-outside...
The Stoop - This Ain’t Texas, It’s Africa 12.11.2025 33:50
As Black country music is having its moment, Hana has always wondered why her Sudanese mom loved Kenny Rogers, Willie Nelson and Dolly Parton. You can hear country music playing in cafes in African capitals. There is a love of American country music among our African elders, many say they grew up with it. While for many, country music is associated with white culture and isn't relatable, for many...
Plant People - Sowing Change 12.11.2025 36:58
Acclaimed author and poet Camille Dungy joins us to explore the intersection of nature, identity, and systemic change. With insight from her latest book, SOIL: The Story of a Black Mother’s Garden , Dungy shares her view of gardening as another form of storytelling. Listen in as we talk about environmental advocacy and stewardship—and the ways nature and narrative are more intertwined than you mig...
We Disrupt This Broadcast - Andor 12.11.2025 36:01
In this episode of We Disrupt This Broadcast , we’re talking about one of the most thrilling and politically thoughtful shows out right now - Andor . Peabody Awards Executive Director Jeffrey Jones talks with Andor creator and showrunner Tony Gilroy about the ideologies explored in the Disney+ series in the Star Wars story universe. They dive into how revolutions are formed, what pushes someone to...
Ear Hustle - 30 Days 12.11.2025 48:01
Tam has been in prison for two decades, and is facing a third. But now, there’s a small chance a judge could send him home, time served. For one month, we follow Ear Hustle’s inside producer as he prepares for his day in court. Thank you to Star, Lan, Thai Chi, Ai Linh, Lance, and everyone else we spoke to for this story. This episode was scored with music by Earlonne Woods, Antwan Williams, Dav...
Embodied - The Art of Giving Good Advice 12.11.2025 49:21
There are few things that are certain about 2025, but one of them is that at some point, you’ll be called upon for advice. Anita talks to Meghan Keane, the founder of NPR's Life Kit and author of “Party of One,” about how to give good advice. Meghan shares her personal journey to striking the balance between overthinking, venting and actually getting to the root of a problem. Plus, she sits in the...
Reveal - A Decade of Reveal 12.11.2025 50:51
This week on Reveal , we celebrate our 10-year anniversary with a look back at some of our favorite stories, from investigations into water shortages in drought-prone California to labor abuses in the Dominican Republic. And we interview the journalists behind the reporting to explain what happened after the stories aired. Support Reveal’s journalism at Revealnews.org/donatenow Subscribe to our...
The World - The Value of American Higher Education 12.11.2025 50:52
The World's Labor Day special offers an in-depth examination of the value of an American higher education for international students and the challenges they now face in studying in the US, amid new visa restrictions. We also hear about American faculty and researchers faced with funding cuts and a potential brain drain. In this edition, we travel to India, Europe and Africa. We hear the story of a...
2025 at PRX: CEO Kerri Hoffman 12.11.2025 1:31
For two decades, PRX has been a driving force of innovation in public media. We’ve built digital-first audio infrastructure, elevated diverse and essential stories, and provided programming that connects with local audiences nationwide. This year — as we faced the most significant challenge to the U.S. public media system in more than 60 years — our work has never felt more urgent or more necessar...
Introduction from CEO Kerri Hoffman 05.12.2024 1:27
PRX CEO Kerri Hoffman shares her insights from 2024. Read more at 2024.prx.org .
Ellen Brown: 'The World is one of our favorite programs' 05.12.2024 0:56
"My sister Deborah Brown and I are longtime public radio donors and we are pleased to support PRX through the Harold and Colleen Brown Family Foundation. Thanks to our parents, starting as children we were exposed to world events. So The World is one of our favorite programs. When our father was Jimmy Carter's Secretary of Defense, world events could be personally stomach churning. But now they ar...
Ear Hustle: What's Up, Michael Freeman? 05.12.2024 51:18
A bucolic garden, six kinds of breakfast cereal, and around-the-clock bedside vigil: How one California prison is trying to mitigate the fears and unknowns of dying inside prison. Thanks to Joseph Bick, Michele DiTomas, Terrance Harris, Allan Hickman, Gerard Hite, Jerry Judson, Keith Knauf, Alan Krenitsky, Kenneth Langill, Jeff Maria, Earl Miller, Michael Powell, and Frederick Roberts for speaking...
Second Sunday: Do No Harm with Bishop Yvette Flunder 05.12.2024 27:48
In this episode, we're honored to feature Bishop Yvette Flunder, a trailblazer and community builder. From her spiritual lineage to her journey of self-discovery and love, Bishop Flunder's story resonates with authenticity and resilience. Through her words, she challenges norms, advocates for inclusivity, and reminds us of the fundamental duty to 'do no harm.' Tune in for an enriching exploration...
The World: Education special: The price of higher ed 05.12.2024 48:03
The World looks at the price of higher education for international students in the United States in this special podcast. American universities make the US the No. 1 choice among students from abroad. But nowhere else is tuition as expensive, leaving many people in debt. Universities depend upon international students’ high tuition fees to balance their books since foreign students can't rely on f...
Reveal: 40 Acres and a Lie Part 1 05.12.2024 50:19
Our historical investigation found 1,250 formerly enslaved Black Americans who were given land – only to see it returned to their enslavers. Patricia Bailey’s four-bedroom home sits high among the trees in lush Edisto Island, South Carolina. It’s a peaceful place where her body healed from multiple sclerosis. It’s also the source of her generational wealth. Bailey built this house on land that was...
Normal Gossip: The Joy of Being a Hater with Justin Ellis 05.12.2024 1:00:55
The editor becomes the edited this week because our editor Justin Ellis is joining us for a story about indoor children's playgrounds and the Facebook groups that bind them. PRE-ORDER KELSEY'S BOOK, YOU DIDN'T HEAR THIS FROM ME, HERE!!! Subscribe to our new newsletter for writing from Kelsey and Alex, blog recommendations, and bonus secrets! You can support Normal Gossip directly by buying mer...
Left, Right & Center: Regulating AI: What’s the government’s power? 05.12.2024 50:30
From November 3, 2023 President Biden signed a sweeping order focused on reinforcing safety, security, and trust in artificial intelligence. It creates federal guardrails for the continuously evolving technology, while advocating for its development. The government was slow to address calls for regulating social media. Will an aggressive federal approach on AI pay off? The foreign influence behin...
Marfa for Beginners: The End of Tinder 05.12.2024 15:55
This episode is about finding love in Marfa. Or trying to. People wonder what it’s like to date here. The truth is finding love in the middle of nowhere can feel like waiting for the rapture - impossible. Even having a crush on someone is a thrill when you live in a town of 2,000 people. Some people do find love out here– like magical, drive off into the sunset kind of love. But for the rest of us...
Snap Judgment: The Secret Adventures of Black People 05.12.2024 38:22
A woman recounts her Aunt’s fairytale love story and searches for her own Modern Romance. An African princess learns she is truly beautiful. And a precocious eight-year-old finds himself on the brink of a revolution when he applies lessons learned from a homework assignment to other areas of his life. STORIES Modern Romance In the second half of her life, Stephanie found her classic Hollywood roma...
Monumental: Bringing Monuments Home 05.12.2024 1:00:18
Some monuments are larger than life. And they reinforce this idea that monuments are supposed to inspire awe and maybe even dwarf us. But what if a monument was human-scaled and made us aware of our bodies in space? We don’t often think about the design choices that go into making a monument, but more and more, a new generation of artists and designers are reimagining what a monument can look and...
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