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Searching for DOOM is a bold re-imagining of what an Arts & Culture documentary can be. Created to mark the 20th anniversary of MF DOOM’s seminal Hip Hop album MM..Food, it combines rigorous journalism with a scripted narrative device that reshapes the familiar music documentary form. In this unique audio treatment, hosts Sumit Sharma and Chris Mit…
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Bonus: Interview with TK Dutes (The Secret Life of TK Dutes)
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5:22Having self-funded Season 1, which is in the process of being produced, creator TK Dutes is seeking to either recoup those costs or receive funding to work on Season 2 (or both!). TK would also love to explore the possibility of transitioning to a visual format like TV down the line, so there's even more potential to be gained by working on this pr…
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The Secret Life of TK Dutes is the story of what it means to become when the system won’t let you be. One woman sets out into the world, looking for ways to get ahead as an Artist. Producer. Daughter, Sister. Partner. Together with those who bear witness, TK throws away the scripts and looks for answers, in airports, dentists offices, across border…
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Bonus: Interview with Tania Mohammad & Shahjehan Khan (Karachi Nights)
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5:16As a two-person indie duo, Tania Mohammad and Shahjehan Khan are open to partnering with more than one organization, whether that's collaborating with one team on marketing or working with another team on production for Karachi Nights. Support with audio production, marketing and PR, and copyright clearance for music and archival news clips and ima…
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Welcome to Karachi Nights, a podcast about Pakistan’s famed City of Lights, its biggest and most bustling metropolis. This series dives into Karachi's forgotten nightclub era of the 60s and 70s: a dazzling scene that rivaled Beirut (the Paris of the East). Back then legendary rockers ruled the scene while Christians, Parsis, and Muslim kids mixed a…
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Bonus: Interview with Baudelaire (The Vodou Project)
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5:25With current partnerships with WBUR and the Haitian Times for distribution and marketing, creator Baudelaire of The Vudou Project is looking for a financial partner who understands where the story is going and can help the project reach its full potential. Interested in learning more about The Vodou Project? Let us know at [email protected]!…
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For centuries, Vodou has been defined by others. Reduced to images of zombies, dolls, and devil worship. But the truth is far deeper, and even more powerful. The Vodou Project is an 8-part documentary podcast hosted by Haitian-American producer Baudelaire. It traces Vodou’s roots from Benin, through the Haitian Revolution and U.S. occupation, to it…
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Bonus: Interview with Katelyn Hale Wood (Heart Trouble)
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4:03Having secured a grant for production of the pilot of Heart Trouble, creator Katelyn Hale Wood is looking for a funding and distribution partner to co-produce the podcast and explore the meaning of culture, family, and loss with her on this audio-fueled quest for answers about how sound can connect us across space and time. Interested in learning m…
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Country radio DJ Sid Wood died of a sudden heart attack in July of 1987 as he was about to go on air. Years later, his daughter Katelyn accidentally stumbles upon his unfamiliar voice in a box of old cassette tapes. The sound of Sid’s ghost spurs Katelyn on a cross-country journey: through the Midwest and American South, from small-town honky tonk …
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