Listly by Will Coley
Some noteworthy on-demand audio shows made by 501(c)3 nonprofit organizations whose main focus is journalism, media arts and/or documentary projects. Click here for a list of podcasts made by non-media focused nonprofits and governmental agencies.
Brooklyn, USA is your home for stories from and about Brooklyn. The stories are compelling, evergreen, and are produced by a curated and rotating group of producers, journalists, storytellers and radio professionals. Subscribe on iTunes or SoundCloud.
A live, in-studio music series, featuring performances from emerging and established musicians. Recorded and produced in Brooklyn, by BRIC. Tune in and get lost in the sound. #BSideBK. Subscribe on iTunes or SoundCloud.
The Backstory to Great Radio Storytelling, hosted by Rob Rosenthal, for Transom and PRX. Subscribe on iTunes.
"Last Name Basis" is a weekly podcast hosted by internet personality/blogger/actress Franchesca & her lawyer husband Patrick. Each week they discuss what’s going on in the world along with what’s happening in their lives as a married couple. Subscribe on iTunes or SoundCloud.
The most compelling and creative audio documentaries and features produced worldwide, curated by the Third Coast Festival's. Featuring audio treats such as producer profiles and more experimental work. New episodes twice per month. Listen to our entire podcast archive or visit our audio library of more than 1,500 audio stories from all over the world at ThirdCoastFestival.org. Subscribe on iTunes or SoundCloud.
The official free download of the award-winning radio program “Reveal,” produced by The Center for Investigative Reporting and PRX. Hidden stories, uncovered – that's what this show is about. It takes you deep inside stories that impact your world, revealing injustice and holding the powerful accountable. The first-of-its-kind investigative program on public radio, "Reveal" is hosted by Al Letson and updated regularly. Subscribe on iTunes.
Scene on Radio asks, How’s it going out there? And leaves the studio to find out. It tells stories that explore human experience and American society. Produced and hosted by John Biewen, Scene on Radio comes from the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University (CDS). Subscribe on iTunes or Android.
A Brooklyn-style spin on the classic reporter roundtable. Local journalists, hanging out at Bedford Hall bar, swap stories from the streets and give their take on news coverage or domestic and international events. It's #newsandbooze. Subscribe on iTunes or SoundCloud.
Born in 2010 on Brooklyn College Radio, Talkin' 4 Curry has grown into a weekly podcast that explores the different aspects of Caribbean culture through “Ole Talk,” interviews, guest appearances, live performances and musical segments. Talkin' 4 Curry is hosted by DJ Jam, J.R. Marley, DJ Xxtra, and Gunta Fari, and produced in collaboration with Brooklyn College Radio. Subscribe on iTunes or SoundCloud.
The Third Coast Pocket Conference is the start of the next great story — featuring sessions from Third Coast Conferences and more. Subscribe to learn about creating audio stories from some of the most creative and innovative minds from the podcasting world and beyond. Subscribe on iTunes or SoundCloud.
Transom.org is an experiment in channeling new work and voices to public radio through the internet, and for discussing that work, and encouraging more. Our podcast offers some tasty little audio morsels to go. Subscribe on iTunes.