The Pod Shop WAMU
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- Society & Culture
The Pod Shop is WAMU’s initiative to train and support aspiring podcasters in the Washington, D.C., region. The inaugural group of creators spent three months learning the ins and outs of podcast production and developing their original projects.
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Perpetual Blackness Pilot
Nichelle Calhoun has chased stories of the Black experience internationally and nationally. Perpetual Blackness brings that search back to her roots in the D.C. metro area, where she believes her past and present intersect most poetically. Perpetual Blackness tells the stories of the DMV’s many layers of diasporic Blackness as it parallels Nichelle’s family’s journey over nine generations — from enslavement in rural Virginia to contemporary life in one of the country’s Blackest, bougiest suburbs.
Music featured in this episode:
4am by Makaih Beats
Power by Kudo NYC
LoveChances by Makaih Beats
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Mixed Until Combined Pilot
Jordan Chacon is a Jewish Latina born and raised in the D.C. metro area. She studied environmental sciences and sociology at University of Wisconsin−Madison and now pursues her passion for cooking and eating as a chef in D.C. Mixed Until Combined highlights the changing face and voice of America’s food culture and society. Jordan brings listeners behind the line and into the kitchens of chefs with mixed identities who combine their background, experiences, personality and soul into culinary art.
Music featured in this episode:
Hoy vine aquí by Ramita de Cedro
Rise and Shine by Audiobinger
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Dating While Gray Pilot
Laura Stassi is a writer who moved to Reston, Virginia, after her almost 30-year marriage ended. Being single feels like being a stranger in a strange land, and she’s not sure how to navigate the terrain. Dating While Gray features the true stories of people age 50 and older who are seeking that special someone.
Music featured in this episode:
Neil Young -- Heart of Gold (Florian Paetzold Edit)
Who Wants A Man by No Monster Club
Home Home at Last by Blue Dot Sessions
Bloom by Jahzzar
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Dish City Pilot
Patrick Fort and Ruth Tam are producers at WAMU. They both love to eat and talk about food—often at the same time. That’s why they make Dish City. The show digs into D.C.’s iconic foods, who eats them and how both are changing.
Theme music by Daniel Peterschmidt
More music featured in this episode:
Walking Shoes by Blue Dot Sessions
The Zeppelin by Blue Dot Sessions
Spunk Lit by Blue Dot Sessions
Admin by A. A. Aalto
Lanky by Blue Dot Sessions
Greylock by Blue Dot Sessions
Tu connais Babar by Mocke
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She Served Pilot
Victoria Chamberlin is an active duty public affairs officer in the U.S. Army, and is pursuing a master’s degree in journalism at Georgetown University. Her podcast, She Served, challenges perceptions of what it means to be a veteran by showcasing the voices of women in the military.
Music featured in this episode:
Is That You or Are You You? by Chris Zabriskie
Cylinder Five by Chris Zabriskie
The Minutes by Scott Gratton
Reveille performed by The U.S. Army Band
Kenney Floreat - On the Line
Podington Bear - Night Vision
The Books - Clarinet Clock Loop
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Perpetual Blackness Trailer
Nichelle Calhoun has chased stories of the Black experience internationally and nationally. Perpetual Blackness brings that search back to her roots in the D.C. metro area, where she believes her past and present intersect most poetically. Perpetual Blackness tells the stories of the DMV's many layers of diasporic Blackness as it parallels Nichelle’s family’s journey over nine generations—from enslavement in rural Virginia to contemporary life in one of the country’s Blackest, bougiest suburbs.
You can learn more about The Pod Shop at wamu.org/podshop