189 episodes

Interviews, adventures and monologues from, for, and about this vast world of ours.

Citizen Reporter Mark Fonseca Rendeiro

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.8 • 11 Ratings

Interviews, adventures and monologues from, for, and about this vast world of ours.

    The Summer of 2001 Through 2024 Ears

    The Summer of 2001 Through 2024 Ears

    Im in the kitchen preparing a meal for the family with just enough time to describe a little radio activity I've been working on. It involves listening back to talk radio programs from the end of the summer of 2001 and the leadup to 9/11. Hearing how people spoke and thought back then which is, of course, extremely familiar as I was there and these programs are from my home region. All this through the lens of what we are living through in 2024 and the ways we think and function now. Some people may not want to go back, I find it fascinating to do so.

    • 28 min
    Dark Days: A Traditional Monologue Episode

    Dark Days: A Traditional Monologue Episode

    Instead of the interview style podcasts this program has been about for almost 2 decades, today we're back to the other great tradition of old school personal publishing --- the monologue.

    • 25 min
    Janelle Ward: The Shifting Sands of Social Media

    Janelle Ward: The Shifting Sands of Social Media

    Janelle Ward and I were once eager grad students at the University of Amsterdam where we dove head first into the world of personal publishing before most of the world had any idea what this was or why it would matter.

    20+ years later, we are communications professionals, somehow still sitting in the Netherlands, watching events unfold online and offline.

    The past few months, with the growing unrest and major changes taking place at social media companies, we wonder if this is a major moment that will define the next era of personal publishing and existing online? Today we chat about what it might all mean and what we remember about how we got here.

    • 50 min
    Matthew Dons: Making Cancer History

    Matthew Dons: Making Cancer History

    Matthew Dons is back! And after having been diagnosed with terminal cancer over 6 years ago; that's saying something!

    Today on the program we continue to follow his story of life, not after cancer, but with cancer. Including the launch of his new online course to help combat the misinformation that has found its way into every corner of the internet. "Making Cancer History" is the course he is teaching and tune in to hear why people all over the world are participating.

    • 58 min
    Trui Hanoulle: Women Who Dare To Move

    Trui Hanoulle: Women Who Dare To Move

    For Trui Hanoulle it started as an interest in going places and learning about people. Over the past two decades what followed became a life’s work; to gather stories about women who dare to move even in the face of prejudice, stereotypes, and other elements of gender barriers.

    Today on the podcast Trui joins me to talk about her mission and what she has seen and learned from the back of a motorcycle across continents and within cultures that many of us do not often hear from. She has also been kind enough to share photos of her project “Move She Does” which you can see here or in your podcast app as the episode plays.

    • 1 hr
    Iuliia Skubytska: War Childhood Museum Ukraine

    Iuliia Skubytska: War Childhood Museum Ukraine

    Today on the podcast we are joined by the Ukraine director of the War Childhood Museum, to hear about the work they do and how it is being impacted by the ongoing invasion.

    I’d like to also inform you that if you appreciate the unique and impactful work they are doing, they could really use your help. Please go to warchildhood.org to find out how to make a monetary donation.

    • 42 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
11 Ratings

11 Ratings

Jesse.White ,

A Window To The World

Mark's work exposes me to places, people, and issues that I would otherwise not have contact with. The themes he explores are always relevant in today's globalized world, and the insights that I take away from his interviews consistently inspire and challenge me to reflect on the complex topics and places that he provides windows to.

dcjohn ,

He's a one-man NPR

Listening to Mark is like listening to a one-man NPR, but with a much more personal and international flavor. Can't say enough good things about this guy and his podcast. His choice of music (new all the time) alone makes listening worth it.

Nico the EverGreen ,

Eclectic, informative, passionate

A top recommendation! Fresh and lively, and totally non-corporate. Mark hits up some really disparate topics, which is a good thing. I skip some because I don't care about the subject, but he does a lot I love. Cool how he looks up history, talks to people on the ground, and brings up local issues. And his choice of music is great; I've bought 10-20 songs after hearing them played on his 'cast.

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