We sat down with The Moth’s executive producer to discuss her favorite podcasts.
On Over My Dead Body, journalist Matthew Shaer investigates an elaborate plot that speaks of the destructive potential of a love-gone-wrong.
The podcast is a perfect example of a story that couldn’t exist if it weren’t told by its principal subject.
At this year's On Air Fest, hosts and producers of popular podcasts were joined by audio archivists, ambient musicians, and video creators.
The hit podcast from ABC Radio and TV’s Nightline bears its DNA in its storytelling, which sticks to the reporting and forgoes any editorializing.
Love Me features deeply personal stories anchored by lush sound design.
Jon Ronson's latest podcast is a meditation on grief and the complex task of trying to understand how others see the world.
On Mom Rage, Edan Lepucki and Amelia Morris create a space for women to talk honestly about their emotional experience of parenting.
Missing and Murdered is at once a true crime series, a history of indigenous life in Canada, and a deeply felt personal narrative.
The podcast's biggest success is in the attention it pays to the individuals exploited by these schemes.
Stripped of a long-form narrative, a musical score, and a friendly host, 10 Things presents stories in their most essential forms.
In Without Fail, all challenges are seen through the eyes of the entrepreneur: a plucky, intelligent do-gooder.