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Os melhores Documentaries podcasts que encontramos
Os melhores Documentaries podcasts que encontramos
Divirta-se ouvindo podcasts de documentário adaptados para formato apenas audível, de podcasts que cobrem uma riqueza de experiências, ideias e vida em geral, levando você a aventuras tão reais que você pensaria que realmente estava lá!
A podcast exploring the definition and boundaries of documentary cinema, as well as current releases within the genre.
Al Jazeera's landmark documentaries seek to engage, inform and inspire with a wide range of stories from around the world.
Documentaries in English of history, mystery, conspiracy, science, biography, astronomy, physics, terror, archeology, Egypt, etc..
All the BBC World Service music podcasts gathered into one place. New documentaries will be added intermittently. Only available in the UK.
There are extraordinary stories hidden in your cup of coffee. "An entertaining and thought-provoking way to address how coffee consumption affects the wider world" - Caffeine Magazine James Harper is a professional storyteller and coffee lover who travels the world to reveal the truth behind our morning coffees. Each story is a real-life movie. We visit a stateless barista stuck on a faraway island, meet an award winning coffee grower earning just $2 profit from 250 espressos, hear from a co ...
The Non-Profit Hour examines the inner workings and hears the human stories of Portland's many local non-profits. Shows air every Friday at 1:30 on XRAY.fm. Brought to us by the Media Institute for Social Change -- a public interest media lab that works to inspire, empower and engage emerging media producers.
Midwest Radio offers a wide range of documentaries and other factual programmes on a regular basis. This podcast offers you the chance to listen again to the Broadcast produced by Midwest radio.
Feature-length documentaries on topics relevant to the Consortium's research and on major events
The documentary unit of APM Reports (formerly American RadioWorks) has produced more than 140 programs on topics such as health, history, education and justice.
Documentaries from across the Al Jazeera Network.
International Cannabis-inspired Podcast hi-jinks and Conversations
Podcast by Let's Talk Documentaries
The best conspiracy documentary films all in one place.
Podcast by UnHerd Audio Documentaries
Audio documentaries and stories hand-crafted by award winners Dan Collison and Elizabeth Meister.
As a radio producer Derek Mooney has won many national and international awards. Prix Europa; ESB Environmental Award and PPI Award to name but a few.
Tune in for insightful work on niche topics. For season 3 we keep it local with work on refugee detention in Vancouver, housing, sexual assault policy, the drug war and more. Subscribe on iTunes & Stitcher!!
Maine Sound Stories are rich in sound and meticulously produced to create vivid, entertaining escapades to a bygone era. Based in accurate history, Maine Sound Stories illustrate the stories of the lesser known, notorious & inglorious, or brilliant & wondrous characters and events of old. Created & produced by Sumner McKane ©
Unlike any other pod in Rip City, The Trail unearths stories of Trail Blazers lore. Listen to any episode at any time - we promise these evergreen documentaries will never go stale. You'll hear from the people closest to each story, reaction from fans off the street and insight from household names.Topics Include: » Origins of the Pinwheel» The Definition of Rip City» The 1992 NBA Draft Held in Portland» Steve Blake's 14 First-Quarter Assists» 'The Shot' from Damian Lillard» Electing a Mayor ...
Filmmaker Doug Block discusses making '51 Birch Street,' in which he uncovers the truth behind his parents' relationship, and his newest work 'The Kids Grow Up,' about his own experience of parenthood. Named one of the top ten films of 2006 by The New York Times and one of the top documentaries of the year by the National Board of Review, '51 Birch Street' tackles the human question of how much do you really want to know about your parents. With 'The Kids Grow Up', coming to U.S. theaters st ...
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We're pulling back the curtain on all of our filmmaking secrets in the ultimate "how to" series. From the latest tech and coolest equipment in action, to the tricks of great sound and the chaos of the cutting room, it's all here. Whether you're looking for practical tips to make the most of your footage or just some pure filmmaking awesomeness, this is the series for you.
In this bonus episode, we invite back our former cohost Summre Garber to talk about the documentary slate at the 2021 Slamdance Film Festival, where she is co-captain of the documentary-features program. Then we all discuss, in depth, the following three films: Code Name: Nagasaki, Everyone Wants to Be the Next Weismann and Holy Frit. This episode …
A History of Coffee is the story of how a tiny psychoactive seed changed the world and shapes our lives today. Across six episodes, documentary maker James Harper and professional historian Jonathan Morris narrate how humans race coffee across oceans to keep up with demand for this addictive drink. Coffee creates enormous fortunes for some, and mis…
In this episode we talk with John Branam, the Executive Director of Get Schooled.Por Media Institute for Social Change
In this episode, our guests are Andy Nelson and Kendra Johnson, the Executive Director and Deputy Director of Impact NW.Por Media Institute for Social Change
On this episode, our guest is Mary Hlastala, the Executive Director and Founder of Girls Count.Por Media Institute for Social Change
In this episode we’re talking with Cat Rayburn, the Dean of Awesome Portland.Por Media Institute for Social Change
Following the death of legendary Singer/Songwriter Liam Reilly on January 1st, 2021 Midwest Radio hosted a special two-hour tribute show featuring the music and memories of Liam Reilly and Bagatelle. Relax in the company of presenter Tommy Marren and enjoy all the classics of one of Ireland’s greatest ever entertainers.…
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NPHH S8E23: Black Food Sovereignty Coalition
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On this episode we're talking with Eddie Hill, Chuck Smith, and Dr. Nicole Hams from the Black Food Sovereignty Coalition.Por Media Institute for Social Change
On this episode we talk with Tai Carpenter from Don't Shoot Portland.Por Media Institute for Social Change
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NPHH S8E21: Central Eastside Industrial Council
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On this episode, we talk to Kate Merril, the Executive Director of the Central Eastside Industrial Council.Por Media Institute for Social Change
On this episode we talk to Shardé Nabors, the Oregon Project Manager at Social Justice Fund NW.Por Media Institute for Social Change
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Bonus Episode: Best Documentaries of 2020
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In this bonus episode, cohosts Bart and Chris revisit their favorite documentaries of 2020, and then invite, each in turn, six guest hosts from the past year to chat about their own favorites. Those guests, in alphabetical order, are: Hannah Buchdahl, Sandie Angulo Chen, Leslie Combemale, Roxana Hadadi, Lisa Sanchelo and Debra Zimmerman. Chris and …
More than 40 states have sent their most vulnerable kids to facilities run by a for-profit company named Sequel. Many of those kids were abused there. Read more.Por APM Reports
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Episode 1006: White Noise / American Dharma
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We wrap up Season 10 with returning guest host Anuradha Rana (Associate Professor, School of Cinematic Arts, DePaul University) as we review Daniel Lombroso's White Noise, a profile of some of the current leading figures among the alt-right. This leads to a discussion of the dangers of turning one's lens on problematic ideologues, given how the cam…
On this episode we talk with Aili Schreiner from Oregon Cultural Trust.Por Media Institute for Social Change
On this episode, we talk with Heather De Michelle, the new Executive Director of Live Wire Radio.Por Media Institute for Social Change
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NPHH S8E17: Willamette Week's Give!Guide
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On this episode we talk with Toni Tringolo, the Executive Director of Willamette Week's Give!Guide.Por Media Institute for Social Change
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Episode 1005: Citizen Bio / Picture a Scientist
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We have our second new guest host of the season join us this week: Inkoo Kang, formerly of Slate and now of The Hollywood Reporter. Together, we review the new Showtime documentary Citizen Bio, which profiles the late Aaron Traywick and his (not so) merry band of biohackers at Ascendance Biomedical, and pair that with an interview that Bart and Chr…
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Episode 1004: Totally Under Control / The Fight
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This week, as the conclusion to the 2020 election season looms, and everyone anxiously awaits the results, we examine the grotesque incompetence, selfishness and venality of Donald Trump and others in his administration, as evidenced by their response to the coronavirus pandemic, through the lens of Alex Gibney's latest documentary, Totally Under C…
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Episode 1003: The Social Dilemma / Feels Good Man
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The internet and its many connected sites and apps is a fraught place, filled with algorithms that manipulate the user beyond what she or he comes close to realizing. Both films we discuss this week, The Social Dilemma and Feels Good Man, look at the more sinister aspects of online culture. Returning guest host Jennifer Proctor joins us a for a rev…
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Episode 1002: Jimmy Carter: Rock & Roll President / Desert One
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Our nation's 39th president, Jimmy Carter, is on the documentary docket this week as we review Mary Wharton's Jimmy Carter: Rock & Roll President, joined by returning guest host Sedika Mojadidi. That film looks at Carter's love of music and how it helped shape both his insurgent 1976 campaign and his time in the White House, revealing the compassio…
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Episode 1001: Bird Island / Space Dogs
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We are back! We start Season 10 with two documentaries about the animal kingdom: Bird Island and Space Dogs. With returning guest host Leslie Combemale (owner of ArtInsights Gallery), we review the former, and then Bart and Chris interview Elsa Kremser and Levin Peter, the directors of the latter. Given the political season and the upcoming episode…
In this episode of NPHH we bring you a conversation with Paul Lumley, the Executive Director of the Native American Youth and Family CenterPor Media Institute for Social Change
In this episode of the NPHH, we talk with Rob Cato, the Co-Executive Director of Zenger Farm.Por Media Institute for Social Change
In this special bonus episode, the last before we begin our momentous Season 10 … can you believe it? … Bart and Chris revisit some favorite moments from past shows, including: all the previous clip-montage intros; excerpts from our interviews with filmmakers Chelsea Hernandez, Stanley Nelson and Morgan Neville; an excerpt from Bart's interview wit…
On this episode we bring you a conversation with Cameron Whitten, the founder and CEO of Brown Hope.Por Media Institute for Social Change
On this episode we talk with Tommi Douglas , the new Executive Director of MetroEast.Por Media Institute for Social Change
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Black at Mizzou: Confronting race on campus
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Lauren Brown says college was "culture shock." Most of the students at her high school were Black, but most of the students at the University of Missouri were white. And she got to the university in the fall of 2015, when Black students led protests in response to a string of racist incidents. The protests put Mizzou in the national news. But the n…
Everyone agrees that the goal of reading instruction is for children to understand what they read. The question is: how does a little kid get there? Emily Hanford explores what reading scientists have figured out about how reading comprehension works and why poverty and race can affect a child’s reading development. Read the full story.…
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Bonus Episode: Filmmaker Laurens Grant
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In this bonus episode, Bart and Chris interview filmmaker Laurens Grant, first briefly reviewing two of her documentaries, the 2016 Stay Woke: The Black Lives Matter Movement and the brand-new Black in Space: Breaking the Color Barrier, before launching into an in-depth examination of her career. Both a director and a producer, Grant has a lot to s…
The coronavirus pandemic represents the greatest challenge to American higher education in decades. Some small regional colleges that were already struggling won’t survive. Other schools, large and small, are rethinking how to offer an education while keeping people safe. This program explores how institutions are handling the crisis, and how stude…
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Frontline Mexico: The Fight Against COVID-19 | Featured Documentary
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Latin America has turned into a COVID-19 epicentre.It has 10 percent of the world's population, but in recent weeks has accounted for nearly half the global daily death toll. And Mexico is one of its worst-hit countries, with a death toll that has now surpassed Italy and Spain.About one in five of its inhabitants live in the capital, Mexico City - …
On this episode we continue out focus on Blanchet House. We talk with Katy Fackler, a volunteer beekeeper who gives us the buzz about Blanchet Farm.Por Media Institute for Social Change
In this episode we talk to the Executive Director of Blanchet House, Scott Kerman.Por Media Institute for Social Change
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NPHH S8E11: Oregon Hospitality Foundation
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On this episode we speak with Wendy Popkin from the Oregon Hospitality Foundation about how the organization’s mission has changed since the start of the pandemic.Por Media Institute for Social Change
On this episode we talk about college access with Emielle Nischik, the new Executive Director of College Possible.Por Media Institute for Social Change
On this episode we talk with Amy Dotson, the ED of Northwest Film, about how we can still find ways to come together around cinema.Por Media Institute for Social Change
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Episode 906: The Fight / A Thousand Cuts
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In this final episode of our 9th season, film critic Hannah Buchdahl (of chickflix.net) joins us to review the upcoming documentary on the many battles fought on our behalf by the American Civil Liberties Union in the age of Donald Trump, The Fight. Then, Bart and Chris interview Ramona Diaz about her (also upcoming) A Thousand Cuts, which profiles…
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Episode 905: Jeffrey Epstein–Filthy Rich / Capital in the Twenty-First Century
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Money makes the world go round, does it not? Let the capital flow, so its profits may trickle down in a wellspring of bounty for all … except that the greater the flow, the faster it trickles up, away from the masses and into the hands of a rarefied, entitled elite that never seems to stop wanting more. In this week’s episode, Women Make Movies’ Ex…
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Episode 904: Diana Kennedy–Nothing Fancy / Agave–The Spirit of a Nation
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This week, we briefly step away from our problems at home (while never forgetting or minimizing them) to celebrate the culinary traditions of our neighbors to the south. Guest host Sandie Angulo Chen (of Common Sense Media) joins us as we review Elizabeth Carroll’s Diana Kennedy: Nothing Fancy, which profiles the titular nonagenarian, British-born …
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Episode 903: Becoming / John Lewis–Good Trouble
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Our nation is burning, and the fire has deep roots in our past. The police violence against communities and people of color is nothing new, emerging from the legacy of slavery that taints our history. In this week’s episode, with guest host Lisa Sanchelo (of the podcast I Love That Movie!), we review Becoming, the recent documentary about Michelle …
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Episode 902: Spaceship Earth / We Are As Gods
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In this week’s episode, we discuss cults (or not) and the science of climate change, de-extinction, space exploration and more, all in a brief 50 minutes, as we review Spaceship Earth and interview directors David Alvarado and Jason Sussberg about their We Are As Gods. Joining us as guest host this time is film critic and fellow podcaster Jessica B…
Sofía is a teenager living on a coffee farm and was going to school five days a week. But a year later, she’s studying only on Saturdays. This might sound trivial, but I’m going to take you on a journey to show you why this undermines an industry worth over $30 Billion. ——————————— A list of charities working in the coffee sector: https://sritson.c…
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Episode 901: Natalie Wood–What Remains Behind / Kubrick by Kubrick
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Welcome back! We kick off Season 9 with two documentaries about famous film people, starting with a group review of the biopic Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind and then cutting to an interview with French director Gregory Monro about Kubrick by Kubrick, which would have premiered at the 2020 Tribeca Film Festival, had it happened. Joining us as gu…
In this bonus episode, Bart and Chris review the new nine-part Netflix documentary series The Innocence Files and then interview Sarah Dowland, director of the final episode. The series is divided into three sections – ““The Evidence,” “The Witness” and “The Prosecution” – each of which is comprised of three episodes, some of which are linked narra…
Today we're focusing on preventing homelessness with Impact NW.Por Media Institute for Social Change