Title

Re:sound #147 The Sense of Duty Show
Produced
Multiple producers

Presented

TCF/WBEZ 91.5, USA, 2011
Collection
Re:sound
Tags
Crime, Issue, Religion
Church_crop
58 00

Story

This hour: A dark secret that threatens to tear apart a family.

A Sense of Duty
by Heather Stewart (360 Documentaries, ABC, 2011)
A man with four children, married over twenty years, hides a dark secret. It is so well buried that it takes a confluence of many seemingly unrelated events over many years for this secret to come to light. When it does, it tears apart his marriage, his work, and his sense of himself. But in the end, the excavation and exposure of his past saves his life.

Incantations
by Judith Sloan with help from Sheldon Steiger (Re:sound premiere, 2011)
Queens is home to the largest mix of  immigrants and refugees in the country. There, producer Judith Sloan gathered the sounds of people praying in different neighborhoods, churches, mosques, synagogues, apartments and public gatherings.

Producer

This episode of Re:sound was produced by Katie Mingle.

Extra

Links:

Find out more about A Sense of Duty, and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation here.

Learn more about all of the cool projects Judith Sloan is doing at her website.

Music:

Melodium, "The Plio-scene is Away " There is something in the Universe, (Disasters By Choice, 2006)

Chihei Hatakeyama, "Bonfire on the Field", Minima Moralia (Kranky 2006)

Hauschka, "Morgenrot", Ferndorf, (Fatcat, 2008)

Hauschka, "La Dilettante", Room to Expand, (Fatcat, 2008)
 

Comments

Philip and Amanda are amazingly strong, brave, kind people. Thank you for helping them share their moving story.
Posted by Lyn from Chicago at 08/10/2011
Phillip and Amanda, thank you for fighting for your love, for justice, and for your faith. God bless you both.
Posted by Gail from Chicago at 08/07/2011
I want to thank Phillip for his bravery and Amanda for her love. Together you show what it truly is to be in a strong marriage.
Posted by Rebecca from Chicago, IL USA at 08/06/2011