Re:sound #111: The Radio Ephemera Show
This hour: the weird, wonderful results of the Radio Ephemera ShortDoc Challenge.
2009 / TCF / WBEZ, USA
This hour: the weird, wonderful results of the Radio Ephemera ShortDoc Challenge.
We sample from some of the submissions, talk with Third Coast Artistic Director Julie Shapiro, and learn more about the amazing Prelinger Library, our project collaborators.
Restful, Shady Places
by Sean Hurley, USA
Every Morning I Hear This Voice...
by Mikkel Nedergaard, Denmark
Birth, Birth, Rebirth
by Chris Sewell, USA
Government! Hold My Hand...
by Zachary Baiel, USA
A Transgender Childhood
by Tina Antolini, USA
Labor Pains
by Rich Halten, USA
Forest to Desert
by Sarah Boothroyd, Canada
The Searchers (Based on a True Story)
by David P. Earle, USA
Is That My Imagination?
by Meghan Vigeant, USA
Scared
by John Biewen, USA
This episode of Re:sound was produced by Delaney Hall.
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Sean Hurley lives in Thornton, NH with his wife Lois and his son Sam. An award-winning playwright and radio journalist, Sean is currently on the writing staff of the Amazon TV show “Patriot.” His fictional “Atoms, Motion & the Void” podcast has aired nationally on NPR and Sirius & XM Satellite radio. He likes to run in the woods.
In daily life Mikkel Nedergaard works as an evaluation advisor for the humanitarian organisation Danish Refugee Council.
Chris Sewell is a writer and producer who used to live in Chicago, but now calls Seattle home. He's good for about one audio piece a year. Maybe two.
Zachary Baiel is an archivist and satirist who lives in West Lafayette, IN.
Tina Antolini is a Peabody-Award-winning storyteller and radio producer.
Sarah Boothroyd's audio work has been featured by broadcasters, festivals and galleries in over 25 countries.
An ad, public TV and commercial radio vet, Rich Halten is spending his boomer years toiling in the vineyards of sound.
David P. Earle is a Los Angeles-based writer and artist.
Meghan Vigeant lives in Maine and is the owner of Stories To Tell, a self-publishing service specializing in personal history books and audio.
John Biewen (he/him) is a longtime journalist and audio documentary maker now based at the Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University, where he produces and hosts the Scene on Radio podcast.
Delaney Hall (@daphall) is a producer and editor with 99% Invisible .