18 episodes

We tackle a theme and go deep giving you documentary stories from a variety of perspectives using layers of sound to take you there. Our new season is called "Divided States: Efforts to Pull Together When Things Fall Apart." We hear from family members trying to bring their loved ones back from Qanon. We learn about the battle over teaching Ethnic Studies and determining whose stories get told. We go on a journey with some musicians hitting the road when concert halls closed down. And there's more.
Our previous seasons are called "Living and Grieving in a Time of Covid 19." And "Home: Unsettled."

Each season brought to you by the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism.

The Listening Well Shirley Jahad, Sandy Tolan

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We tackle a theme and go deep giving you documentary stories from a variety of perspectives using layers of sound to take you there. Our new season is called "Divided States: Efforts to Pull Together When Things Fall Apart." We hear from family members trying to bring their loved ones back from Qanon. We learn about the battle over teaching Ethnic Studies and determining whose stories get told. We go on a journey with some musicians hitting the road when concert halls closed down. And there's more.
Our previous seasons are called "Living and Grieving in a Time of Covid 19." And "Home: Unsettled."

Each season brought to you by the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism.

    How COVID Changed Everything - Part 3 - Acting

    How COVID Changed Everything - Part 3 - Acting

    LAist Studios & USC Annenberg's School of Journalism Present: How COVID Changed Everything A series where graduate students in the USC Annenberg School of Journalism examine the many ways—both dramatic and nuanced—that the pandemic has changed life in ways we are only now beginning to understand. Part 3: Acting While the pandemic caused a lot of stasis, it also inspired plenty of action. Once we accepted the changes that the pandemic brought, what did we do with them? How did we take action? In this episode: LA cultural workers fight for better work conditions, one survivor decides to fight back against domestic violence, a small foundation keeps the legacy of a ground-breaking Finnish gay artist alive, and a nurse rethinks the way we process death and dying. Content Warning: This series contains sensitive subject matter and mentions of domestic violence. Listener discretion is advised.

    • 20 min
    How COVID Changed Everything - Part 2 - Adapting

    How COVID Changed Everything - Part 2 - Adapting

    LAist Studios & USC Annenberg's School of Journalism Present: How COVID Changed Everything A series where graduate students in the USC Annenberg School of Journalism examine the many ways—both dramatic and nuanced—that the pandemic has changed life in ways we are only now beginning to understand. Part 2: Adapting Change is a given, but COVID-19 truly forced the hand of change. In this episode we explore the ways people have found to adapt and rethink how we accept change. In this episode: the fate of a beloved Hollywood record store, the reflections of an American Hockey League player, the impact of COVID-19 on a sickle cell patient, and the challenges of pandemic-related gentrification in Mexico City. Content Warning: This series contains sensitive subject matter. Listener discretion is advised.

    • 21 min
    How COVID Changed Everything - Part 1 - Rethinking

    How COVID Changed Everything - Part 1 - Rethinking

    LAist Studios & USC Annenberg's School of Journalism Present: How COVID Changed Everything When the World Health Organization declared an end to COVID-19 as a global health emergency last month, it marked an over 3 year journey through the deadliest pandemic in US history. While COVID-19 may no longer be an official public health emergency, the effects it's had on every fabric of society can't be overlooked. In this series, graduate students in the USC Annenberg School of Journalism examine the many ways—both dramatic and nuanced—that the pandemic has changed life in ways we are only now beginning to understand: in the workplace, the family and the world. Every story is about change. Every narrative involves a moment or moments when everything was different from before. Part 1: Rethinking The pandemic forced us to rethink how we approach both daily life and life's milestones. People had to get creative with how they held ceremonies, how they coped with stress and how they would carve a new way of life post pandemic. In this episode: a wedding that takes place in a video game, services at one of the oldest synagogues in the western hemisphere, the de-stressing power of ice baths, and a group of international Gen Zers re-examines the meaning of life and work. Content Warning: This series contains sensitive subject matter.

    • 20 min
    Q-a-gone

    Q-a-gone

    What do you do if your loved ones believe in things that just aren’t true? How do you bring them back to reality?

    • 11 min
    A battle of the Narratives

    A battle of the Narratives

    Among all the conflicts that have afflicted Americans, from Covid-19 to social injustices, another fight has been boiling over now … the fight over narrative.

    • 17 min
    Out of the Concert Hall, Onto the Open Road: A Musical Journey

    Out of the Concert Hall, Onto the Open Road: A Musical Journey

    Two vagabond violinists hit the road during the pandemic hoping to bring music into people's lives as a tool to pull us together and bridge the national divide.

    • 13 min

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