12 episodes

The Mädels with a Microphone strive to create a sound map of Berlin by making long and short podcasts, as well as by collecting every wonderful and weird sound we come across.

We love Berlin, and we want to share it all with you. Check out our website for lots more fun, pictures, blog posts, archive, and our listening map which documents where in the city we've done recordings and interviews.

You can now listen to us on itunes here!: http://bit.ly/LahAfM

If you want to use our podcasts for something exciting, that's totally fine, just please let us know when and where so we can brag to all our friends. And please let us know what you think! Write us a msg, tweet us, fb us, etc...! We're open to collaborations and exchanging ideas over coffee/tea!

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    • Society & Culture

The Mädels with a Microphone strive to create a sound map of Berlin by making long and short podcasts, as well as by collecting every wonderful and weird sound we come across.

We love Berlin, and we want to share it all with you. Check out our website for lots more fun, pictures, blog posts, archive, and our listening map which documents where in the city we've done recordings and interviews.

You can now listen to us on itunes here!: http://bit.ly/LahAfM

If you want to use our podcasts for something exciting, that's totally fine, just please let us know when and where so we can brag to all our friends. And please let us know what you think! Write us a msg, tweet us, fb us, etc...! We're open to collaborations and exchanging ideas over coffee/tea!

    Mini Mädel: Treats for Romy

    Mini Mädel: Treats for Romy

    Romy was born in the small town of Görlitz on the Polish-German border eight years before the fall of the Berlin Wall. Sweet treats, such as chocolate were a rarity, but Romy’s experiences with food from the West before and after the fall of the wall, left her with a life-long sweet tooth, as the Mädels discovered.

    This podcast was initially made for the Third Coast Audio Festival ShortDocs Challenge, sponsored this year by the James Beard Foundation -- an organisation that celebrates, nurtures, and preserves diverse culinary heritages through awards, education, and outreach. The theme of the competition was appetite.

    The music for this podcast is Incompleteness by the Soundcloud user Novi https://soundcloud.com/novi (thanks again Novi!!)

    To donate to LiNK, head over to Tam's fundraising page: http://fundraise.libertyinnorthkorea.org/fundraise?fcid=243715

    • 4 min
    Podcast: The East Side Gallery Protest

    Podcast: The East Side Gallery Protest

    In 1987, Ronald Reagan stood in front of the Brandenburg Gate and demanded that the Berlin Wall be torn down. Twenty-three years later, Berliners demanded that it stay put. When word got out on social networking sites that part of the East Side Gallery, one of the last remaining segments of the barrier that once divided East and West Berlin for 28 years before it was torn down, would be dismantled, Berliners took to the streets to prevent the destruction. Following a weekend of protest and public fury, the East Side Gallery, which is adorned with murals painted by more than 100 artists from around the world in the spring of 1990, was saved -- for now. We've tried our best to document the confusing course of events and to dissect what the East Side Gallery means to people. Let us know if we've missed anything!
    The music used in this podcast is from the Soundcloud user Novi https://soundcloud.com/novi

    • 19 min
    Mini Mädel: The Tatort Phenomenon

    Mini Mädel: The Tatort Phenomenon

    Germany's favourite "whodunnit" TV show Tatort (crime scene) has had viewers hooked for over 30 years. Every Sunday evening at 8:15 pm, Germans and foreigners alike love nothing better than to gather in their local bar to watch various fictional dectectives solve fictional crimes in a different German, Swiss or Austrian city each week. The show can often be cheesy (that theme music!) but it's always entertaining.

    The Mädels head down to a local bar to find out what makes people want to watch this hugely popular TV show with a bunch of strangers and wonder whether it's a uniquely German phenomenon.

    • 4 min
    Dutch Berlin for Berlin Stories for NPR

    Dutch Berlin for Berlin Stories for NPR

    We are excited to announce our first podcast made in collaboration with Berlin Stories for NPR. Thanks so much to Berlin Stories founders, Anna Winger and Gisela Williams. For more, go to http://www.berlinstories.org

    In this podcast, we checked out the Dutch expat scene in Berlin. We wanted to know why they came to Berlin, because, let's be honest, there are some pretty cool cities in the Netherlands! We discovered that they came for many of the same reasons we did: affordable rents, the intriguing history, the promise of jobs, and of course, that certain Berlin vibe.

    We talked to Tim De Witt a freelance radio journalist, Janine de Haan a nurse in a senior's home, Edial Dekker the founder of online start-up Gidsy, and Mathieu Sneep head of EMEA Sales at SponsorPay.

    They talked to us about why they live in Berlin, how it differs from back home, and a little bit about bikes and cheese...

    • 7 min
    Mini Mädel: Rixdorf Christmas Market

    Mini Mädel: Rixdorf Christmas Market

    Darkness and cold has descended upon Berlin. The city is blanketed in snow and fairy lights adorn the trees. Yes, it's winter again. But one of the lovely things about the Berlin and German winter is the season of Christmas markets. This year the Mädels bring you the sights, sounds and history of the Old Rixdorf Christmas Market. For just one weekend during the advent season, the Rixdorf Christmas market draws people from all over the city with its mixture of traditional crafts, entertainment and, of course, glühwein (German mulled wine).

    • 10 min
    Mini Mädel: Chess Boxing - the sport of Kings and Queens

    Mini Mädel: Chess Boxing - the sport of Kings and Queens

    On a rainy summer evening in Berlin, crowds gathered outside the Platoon Kunsthalle in Prenzlauerberg to find out who would become Germany’s smartest tough guy at the Fourth Berlin Chess Boxing Championship. But what is chess boxing? What are its origins and what draws people to the niche sport? The Mädels interview chess-boxing founder Iepe Rubingh and chess-boxing addict Tim Woolgar and bring you sounds from the fight night in their latest podcast dedicated to the thinking person’s sport.

    To see images of the event, head over to our Facebook photo album: http://on.fb.me/Ro4oI2

    Heartbeat courtesy of soundbyterfreesounds on Soundcloud.

    • 5 min

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