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10 Years of Radio Atlas
Radio Atlas turned ten years old this year! To celebrate, Sheffield Doc/Fest are hosting a special birthday screening this Thursday evening (11th June) at 6pm. Come and join us to listen to subtitled…
Just the Three of Us
What holds everyday life together after separating? By Stefanie Müller-Frank (2026)…
Monday
Parenting in a burning world By Åsa Secher (2026) It’s surreal becoming a mother when the world is on fire. To have your world become smaller, as you focus on all the little things, like teaching a…
Linda
How should the ones left behind talk to those who have died? By Leo Rehnfeldt (2026) First created for the HearSay festival in 2026, this piece forms part of a larger project on posthumous…
No More Shame
“Spaciada sa Bregungia (No More Shame) is in Sardinian, or rather, in the Sardinian I have. Which is not the same thing…” By M. Cristina Marras (2026) “I didn’t grow up speaking Sardinian. My…
The Issue
The body changes the horizon. By Eva De Groote and Ruben Nachtergaele (2026) Eva De Groote explores keeping her balance amidst an unfolding diagnosis. The Issue was the winner of one of the two…
Breathing Exercise
We breathe every second of our lives without thinking about it. And yet it is so difficult to remember. By Judith Geffert for THE ECCO (2025) Judith Geffert is a radio documentary maker from…
Schizophonies
A tender and complex family portrait, as a sister traces the fractures left by her brother’s experiences with mental illness. By Rislane Hakym (2024) Originally from northern France, Rislane Hakym…
A Circle of Men
Seasons shift, as the songs of distant whales are swallowed by the fog. Henriette Rasmussen explores the brittle and tender edges of masculinity in her community. By Henriette Rasmussen for RANA /…
Old Lika Pathetic Symphony
Life and death at the Plitvice Lakes. By Čedo Prica, Zvonimir Bajsić and Maksim Jurjević for Radio Zagreb (1975) “What I do is writing with a microphone. Our lexicon is the sound material we shape.…
Forest Is
Memories entangle with the trees as we wander into the forest By Marta Medvešek for Radio Slovenija (2023) Rest, peace and silence, but also sawing, creaking and crying; an elegant spruce and a beech…
The Elders
Documentary recordings of laughter musically interweave in this imagined scene By Stéphane Borrel (2024) Les Anciens (The Elders) is part of a larger electroacoustic (acousmatic) work by Stéphane…
Worried Waters of the War: Ukrainian Dreamscapes of 2022
Dreamscapes submerged in rising water By Yevhenii Poliakov (2025) Dreams calm down our worries. We overcome extreme experiences with the flood of feelings that our mind reworks each night. During the…
He Called Me His Typhoon
A conversation grows from a chance encounter on a train By Mattias Wallenius (2024) “I met Lisa on a train in the summer of 2023. She sat down next to me and introduced herself (which is very…
Coming Out
A tender love story, lived in private, across five decades. By Rūta Dambravaitė and Inga Janiulytė-Temporin for LRT (2024) Vitalius and Albinas have been together for 52 years. As they grow old and…
Snow Ghost
A child plays in the snow By Joyce de Badts (2025) On a cold January day, Tirza conjures a snow ghost. Joyce de Badts is a teacher and radio producer based in Antwerp, Belgium
Night of the Dead
Lost loved ones gather at the dinner table By Daniel Semo (2024) Karina Alanís Martínez is a cocinera tradicional (traditional cook) from the state of Michoacán in Mexico. Traditional cooks are…
Have You Eaten?
A granddaughter and grandmother talk across time. By Qing Hu (2024) ‘Have you eaten?’ is a common Chinese greeting, like asking ‘how are you?’ in English. In this short feature, Qing Hu uses the…
Nuisibles
The worlds of a vermin exterminator in Paris, young people living in the city and a disturbing public declaration from a police union blur together. By Ka-Young Park and Dimitris Roidis (2023)…
The Ship Sails On
“The whole world disappears with language…” By Hrvoje Korbar and Marija Pečnik Kvesić (2023) We easily recall the images, smells and tastes that have marked our lives, but what about the sounds? What…
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Radio Atlas has published 93 episodes since July 2017, covering topics in Personal Journals, Society & Culture.
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