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Met Radio Doc Shop

Hosted by Unknown Host · EN · 15 episodes

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15
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17
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A podcast series showcasing the work of first-time audio documentary makers! Created by participants in Met Radio’s Audio Documentary Incubator workshop series, these evocative audio documentaries will take you on a journey from a tattoo shop in the prairies to Sankofa Square in downtown Toronto. You’ll get an intimate look into choir practices and house parties across the city, and find yourself amongst the crowds at football watch parties and queer country shows. From bird watching in High Park to the streets of little Jamaica, stopping at rec league basketball games and tenants rallies in between, each piece delivers a sound-rich snapshot of the people and places that make this city (and beyond) special, in twenty minutes or less. Produced at Met Radio 1280 AM in downtown Toronto. This program was funded by the Community Radio Fund of Canada’s Radiometres grant.

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Unknown Host hosts Met Radio Doc Shop, a society show with 15 episodes published.

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You Can Do It Cabrona

May 26, 20269mS2

How do youth from the Latin American diaspora fail the so-called Canadian dream, and what can be done to support them? You can do it Cabrona captures this through a tense car ride home where a mother wishes for her kids

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When Birds Go Quiet

May 26, 202617mS2

In a city overrun by noise pollution, it can be hard to hear birdsong, a staple of the natural world. By joining a birding walk tour organizer at High Park and speaking with a bird behaviour expert, host Matthew Halupka

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Beyond the Court

May 26, 202612mS2

It feels like you can't turn on a sports channel today without hearing about the WNBA, but it wasn't always like this. In Beyond the Court, host Israa Barzak explores the popularity of women's basketball in the wake of a

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Tales from the Endz

May 26, 202616mS2

Gentrification is changing the history and culture of Toronto Black communities like Little Jamaica . The situation requires attention because of new developments and transit routes like the Eglinton Crosstown LRT that h

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2 Gays from Six Nay

May 26, 202612mS2

Holly Smith and Kensi McNaughton, two First Nations Queer and Trans relatives from the Six Nations Reserve in Southwestern Ontario, reflect on their early experiences and influences growing up in their Haudenosaunee comm

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One Bloody Conversation at a Time

May 26, 202617mS2

Why has menstruation always been something so uncomfortable to talk about? In One Bloody Conversation at a Time, Kaelin addresses the embarrassment and shame attached with menstruation to demonstrate how these feelings a

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From the Climate

May 26, 202614mS2

After years of behind-the-scenes housing advocacy, local activist group Climate Justice Toronto has gone public with a new focus on tenant organizing. As of April, the group has joined forces with other housing advocacy

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Backstitch

May 26, 202615mS2

Backstitch is a short documentary exploring one woman's journey from learning to sew as a young girl in Iran to building a new life in Canada through tailoring. Through memories of migration, family, and the quiet artist

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An Unspoken Message From Fruit

Mar 17, 202612mS1

Fruit is explored as a medium to convey apology in the Asian community. While not everybody in the Asian diaspora may have experienced or even heard of this phenomena, it's still something that seems to happen often enou

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Stage Access

Mar 17, 202615mS1

In this episode of Stage Access, Florian engages two members of the Epic Choir, Tristan and Jasmine, in a discussion about the history of the choir, and accessibility in the Toronto choral scene. Credits: Host/Producer:

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Inside the Pig's Nest

Mar 17, 202615mS1

"Inside The Pig's Nest" explores the formation of Porcos Toronto, a Palmeiras supporters group that continues to strengthen the collective unity of football fans in the city’s ever-growing Brazilian community. Bridging o

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Echoes of Belonging

Mar 17, 20268mS1

Echoes of Belonging: Listening Back to Sankofa Square is a 10-minute radio documentary by Tushar Unadkat exploring how sound shapes place in downtown Toronto. Through footsteps, streetcars, buskers, and everyday voices,

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Our Family Has All Kinds

Mar 17, 202617mS1

Mainstream country music hasn't always been a genre all about beers, bros, and pick-up trucks; the genre began as a way for outsiders to tell their stories. Enter: The Ratskin Family Band, a colourful troupe of drag quee

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The Party's Never Over

Mar 17, 202614mS1

Roj is the last girl at every party. But when she tries to throw one herself, no one shows up. Is the house party dead? In this audio documentary, Roj investigates the fading ritual of gathering at home, seeking advice f

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"Generations Coming": talking skin stitch with ma koozinn

Mar 17, 202614mS1

This audio documentary is a profile of Geanna Rae (Dunbar/Klyne), a Plains Cree–Métis multidisciplinary artist living in Regina, Saskatchewan, Treaty 4 Territory. A few years ago, Geanna expanded her tattoo practice beyo

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Met Radio Doc Shop is hosted by Unknown Host. The show is categorised under Society (culture) and has published 15 episodes.

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Met Radio Doc Shop has published 15 episodes.

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