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Grab some earbuds, a mobile device and as many pillows as you can find. Here are five easy steps to making a great podcast from home.
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NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to WNYC's Jad Abumrad about his new podcast which explores the life and legacy of the prolific songwriter and her ability to bridge the divide in America.
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An energy company announced a proposal to build a waste management facility next to a school. So these three students turned to podcasting to get to the bottom of what was happening.
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Students across the U.S. showed us their worlds with podcasts in the first-ever NPR student contest.
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When Australian Chris Dawson's wife went missing in 1982, he claimed she had joined a religious cult. Now he is under arrest for her alleged murder.
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Before his death in 2015, the subject of the hit podcast made music inspired by painter and ambient musician Tor Lundvall. Now, Lundvall is paying tribute to McLemore in return.
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The podcast came to an anticlimactic end as a mystery, but it says a lot about the demands of being a public figure.
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Host Nora McInerny isn't interested in small talk. When someone asks "How are you?" is the answer really "I'm fine"? Her show explores death, loss and trauma — and yet somehow is still full of laughs.
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You've been asking for it. We've been cranking on it. And now, it's happening: the Code Switch podcast!
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It doesn't matter if they get 3 inches or 3 feet of snow — schools in Indiana can bring students into a virtual classroom if their physical classrooms shut down.