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Fear Of Missing Out: Halima

Jesse Lawson (UK 2022)

Jesse Lawson / Halima Jibril (UK 2022)

30min

Fear of Missing Out gives the microphone to young people living in the UK to talk about about topics we wish we'd learnt in school. Every episode, a new presenter goes on a personal journey through the bits of British history that people aren't talking about enough.

In March 2022, a report came out about Child Q: a 15 year old black secondary school student from London, who was strip searched by the police in her own school. 22 year old Halima moved to England from Ireland when they was 14. Hearing about Child Q felt like a breaking point for her own resilience to racism in the UK. Halima looks into the history of the criminalisation of black communities in the UK, which for Halima – and Child Q – started at school.


Produced by Jesse Lawson
Co Produced and Narrated by : Halima Jibril
A Boldface Production, supported by the Audio Content Fund.

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The Letter S

Chris Brookes (CA 2001)

Chris Brookes (CA 2001)

54min

Whispers in the Air
On December 12th, 1901 Guigliermo Marconi received the world's first trans-Atlantic wireless signal on the cliff just above Chris Brook’s Battery Radio studio. Or... did he?

This beautifully poetic audio work combines fact and fiction, reality and construction to tell the story of the beginning of radio and sound waves. The perfect place to start for any budding audiofile.

Produced by Chris Brookes - Battery Radio

Created for the 2001 centenary of Marconi's transmission. First broadcast: ABC "Classic FM" Dec. 12, 2001.
Special Commendation, Prix Marulic 2002
Atlantic Journalism Award 2002


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Kabul Falling - The Fall: Escape from Afghanistan Begins

Project Brazen (US 2022)

Project Brazen (US 2022)

32min Episode 1 of 8

In August 2021, the Taliban regained control of Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan. The takeover sent shockwaves throughout the country. It forced thousands of Afghans to leave their old lives behind and embark on a hellish journey for survival. In this gripping, eight-episode podcast, Afghans themselves will tell you how it happened. You’ll hear stories about big risks, close calls, and unexpected moments of kindness — or luck — that changed everything. You’ll meet Afghan women and men from different walks of life, and even a young man who chose to fight with the Taliban — in his eyes, to protect the country he loves. This is the story of a home ripped apart — and of a courageous new beginning.

Hosted by Nelufar Hedayat Executive Producers: Tom Wright + Bradley Hope
Producer: Ireland Meacham
Sound Design, Musical Scoring & Mixing: Brad Stratton

A Project Brazen Production

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Awful Grace: The Treachery Of Sounds

Champagne’s Electric US 2017)

The Champagne's Electric (US 2017)

32 min Episode 4 of 13

You’re never told what you’re hearing but through the sounds you have to piece together what it is that is happening. But is it correct? Have we been mislead? The haunting audio work still has me leaning in at the horror of what I’m hearing, a reality in real-time.

Awful Grace remains a mysterious and understated series of sound art, proving that a podcast can be whatever you want it to be.

Produced by The Champagne's Electric. Originally published for the podcast Awful Grace, or The Tolling of the Void Bell.

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The Root Of The Matter: Woodland

Mae-Li Evens for Reduced Listening (UK 2022)

Mae-Li Evans for Reduced Listening (UK 2022)

32min Episode 4 of 5

Our lives are intrinsically entangled with the plant world: through the food we eat, the medicines we use, and the spaces we inhabit. In this five-part series, writer and maker JC Niala explores what the plant world has to teach us about being human. Join JC in conversation with growers, scientists, writers and activists on a journey through five different landscapes, from the familiarity of the garden to the seemingly hostile wasteland. We’ll take a closer look at the entanglements and stories underpinning the plant world to understand how plants can provide a lens on human health, history and belonging.

We think of forests and woodlands as wild spaces where we can lose ourselves in nature. They also provide us with a wealth of resources such as food, building materials and medicines. But they are also globally under threat of destruction. In this episode, JC Niala delves into the contradictions in our relationship with woodlands, and explores different ways we can think about them, if we are to use and protect them more wisely.

Lead Producer Alannah Chance
Produced by Mae-Li Evans
Music and sound design by Alice Boyd

The Root of the Matter’ is a Reduced Listening production for Wellcome Collection.

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Voicing The Archive

Hannah Kemp-Welch (UK 2021)

Hannah Kemp-Welch (UK 2021)

29 min

During the pandemic, artist Hannah Kemp-Welch was in-residence at the Women’s Art Library, based at Goldsmiths. Reaching out to community groups in New Cross, Hannah photocopied and collated packs of ephemera from artists' projects documented in the library and posted these to local residents. Seven women selected an artist from the archive and responded to their work, recording personal reflections as they looked through materials. This audio essay considers access to archives, and how voices can bring the Women’s Art Library to life.

Produced by Hannah Kemp-Welch


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Miss Time

Dinabird (FR/UK 2011)

Dinahbird (UK/FR 2011)

4 min

Miss Time, pays homage to the first speaking clocks born in the early 1930s, who were in fact telephone switchboard ladies, chosen for their fine elocution and stamina, who every 15 seconds, 240 times an hour, mechanically told the time to an invisible audience, regardless if anyone called or not. Each country had it's telephone diva, known for her golden voice and accurate timekeeping. Sadly these marathon performances fizzled out in the sixties when technology made these Time Ladies redundant.

Producer: Dinahbird


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Not Just Any Bush

Helene Thomas (AU 2020)

Helene Thomas (AU 2020)

17 min

Randal Morrison is a third generation Huon Piner. He lives in Strahan, Tasmania. Helene met Randal at his saw mill in Queenstown and as they talked he reminisced about his times as a young boy going out with his father to the banks of the Gordon River to collect Huon Pine logs.

The Wayfinder is a mobile recording studio designed and built in Tasmania. It is a professional sound booth with acoustic insulation properties and has been carefully designed to make people feel comfortable and relaxed and conducive to conversation. It was an idea born from the imagination of its creator, Helene Thomas. Inspiration has been drawn from the US initiative StoryCorps and the BBC’s The Listening Project, where stories are preserved in order to build connections between people.

Produced by Helene Thomas


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Radio Ballad: Song of a Road (1959)

Ewan McColl, Peggy Seeger, Charles Parker (1959)

Ewan McColl, Peggy Seeger, Charles Parker (UK 1959)

59 min

This new revolutionary format - radio ballad (BBC) conceived by folk musicians Ewan MacColl, Peggy Seeger, and the brilliant radio documentary maker Charles Parker in 1958, combining sound: songs, instrumental music, sound effects, and, most importantly, the recorded voices of those who are the subjects of the documentary. This had never been done before, and still sounds incredibly fresh today.

This Radio Ballad is a musical journey along the M1 as it was being built in the late 50’s.

Producer: Charles Parker
Music: Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger

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In The Dark: Surveillance

Derick Armah and Ivan d'Avoine (UK 2021)

 Derick Armah + Ivan d'Avoine  (UK 2021)

9 min

This audio essay is a young Black man’s observations on hyper-visibility in one of the most surveilled cities in the world.


Produced and written by Derick Armah and Ivan d'Avoine for 'The Hidden Part' on Short Cuts BBC Radio 4.

Selected as part of a new producers listening event be In The Dark


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