<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xml:lang="en-us"><title>houseadfree</title><link href="https://www.wnyc.org/tags/houseadfree" rel="alternate"></link><link href="https://www.wnyc.org/atomfeeds/tags/houseadfree" rel="self"></link><id>https://www.wnyc.org/tags/houseadfree</id><updated>2024-07-30T06:00:00-04:00</updated><subtitle><p>Arizona was the first state in the country to adopt universal school vouchers. But who is benefiting from this program, and who gets left behind? With school voucher questions on several state ballots right now, we look at lessons from Arizona in our latest collaboration with ProPublica.</p></subtitle><entry><title>From In the Dark: Season 3, Episode 1 </title><link href="https://play.prx.org/listen?ge=prx_6165_96fff3f0-6d43-411a-a4e1-df7585d82716&uf=https%3A%2F%2Fpublicfeeds.net%2Ff%2F6165%2Fnewyorker-the-political-scene" rel="alternate"></link><published>2024-07-30T06:00:00-04:00</published><id>https://publicfeeds.net/f/6165/prx_6165_96fff3f0-6d43-411a-a4e1-df7585d82716</id><summary type="html"><p>Today, we're bringing you a special preview of the new season of the New Yorker investigative podcast In the Dark, hosted by Madeleine Baran. The series examines the killings of twenty-four civilians in Haditha, Iraq, and asks why no one was held accountable for the crime.<br><br>In Episode 1, a man in Haditha, Iraq, has a request for the In the Dark team: Can you investigate how my family was killed?<br><br>In the Dark is available <a href="https://link.chtbl.com/itds3feeddrop"><strong>wherever you get your podcasts</strong></a>.</p> </summary><link length="None" href="https://pdrl.fm/7a3b46/chrt.fm/track/7E7E1F/pdst.fm/e/dts.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/dovetail.prxu.org/6165/96fff3f0-6d43-411a-a4e1-df7585d82716/20240729_TPS_ITD_feed_drop__1_.mp3?awCollectionId=382203&awEpisodeId=1468070" type="audio/mpeg" rel="enclosure"></link><category term="adfree"></category><category term="houseadfree"></category><category term="paidadfree"></category></entry><entry><title>A Battle Over Preserving the Lakota Language </title><link href="https://play.prx.org/listen?ge=prx_149_e2de15d5-bc6a-43fa-ae50-584142932c64&uf=https%3A%2F%2Ffeeds.revealradio.org%2Frevealpodcast" rel="alternate"></link><published>2024-06-12T00:00:00-04:00</published><id>https://feeds.revealradio.org/prx_149_e2de15d5-bc6a-43fa-ae50-584142932c64</id><summary type="html"><p>Many Lakota people agree it's imperative to revitalize their language, which has declined to fewer than 1,500 fluent speakers, according to some estimates. But how to do that is a matter of broader debate and a contentious legal battle. Should Lakota be codified and standardized to make learning it easier? Or should the language stay as it always has been, defined by many different ways of writing and speaking? The NPR podcast Code Switch explores this complex, multigenerational fight that's been unfolding in the Lakota Nation, from Standing Rock to Pine Ridge.</p><p><br></p><ul> <li>Support Reveal’s journalism at<a href="https://checkout.fundjournalism.org/memberform?org_id=cir&amp;amount=15&amp;installmentPeriod=monthly&amp;utm_source=reveal-podcast&amp;utm_medium=partner-website&amp;utm_campaign=membership_2022_podcastdescription&amp;utm_content=&amp;utm_term=&amp;campaign=7015d000001wAmaAAE"><strong> Revealnews.org/donatenow</strong></a> </li> <li>Subscribe to our weekly newsletter to get the scoop on new episodes at<a href="http://revealnews.org?utm_source=reveal-podcast&amp;utm_medium=partner-website&amp;utm_campaign=membership_2022_podcastdescription&amp;utm_content=&amp;utm_term=&amp;campaign="><strong> Revealnews.org/newsletter</strong></a> </li> </ul><p><em>Connect with us on</em><a href="https://twitter.com/reveal"><strong><em> Twitter</em></strong></a><em>,</em><a 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term="standing_rock"></category></entry><entry><title>40 Acres and a Lie Trailer </title><link href="https://play.prx.org/listen?ge=prx_149_6c045763-e40b-4941-a9db-728fd30708ba&uf=https%3A%2F%2Ffeeds.revealradio.org%2Frevealpodcast" rel="alternate"></link><published>2024-06-06T00:00:00-04:00</published><id>https://feeds.revealradio.org/prx_149_6c045763-e40b-4941-a9db-728fd30708ba</id><summary type="html"><p>Our new three-part series launches June 15th, exploring the legacy of America’s broken promise to formerly enslaved Black people.</p><ul> <li>Support Reveal’s journalism at<a href="https://checkout.fundjournalism.org/memberform?org_id=cir&amp;amount=15&amp;installmentPeriod=monthly&amp;utm_source=reveal-podcast&amp;utm_medium=partner-website&amp;utm_campaign=membership_2022_podcastdescription&amp;utm_content=&amp;utm_term=&amp;campaign=7015d000001wAmaAAE"><strong> Revealnews.org/donatenow</strong></a> </li> <li>Subscribe to our weekly newsletter to get the scoop on new episodes at<a href="http://revealnews.org?utm_source=reveal-podcast&amp;utm_medium=partner-website&amp;utm_campaign=membership_2022_podcastdescription&amp;utm_content=&amp;utm_term=&amp;campaign="><strong> Revealnews.org/newsletter</strong></a> </li> <li>Connect with us on<a href="https://twitter.com/reveal"><strong> Twitter</strong></a>,<a href="https://www.facebook.com/ThisIsReveal"><strong> Facebook</strong></a> and<a href="https://www.instagram.com/revealnews/"><strong> Instagram</strong></a> </li> </ul><p><br></p> </summary><link length="None" href="https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/media.blubrry.com/reveal/dovetail.prxu.org/_/149/6c045763-e40b-4941-a9db-728fd30708ba/1024_Reveal_PC_40_Acres_Trailer_POD_-16.mp3?awCollectionId=562038&awEpisodeId=1460514" type="audio/mpeg" rel="enclosure"></link><category term="40_acres"></category><category term="adfree"></category><category term="al_letson"></category><category term="al_letson_npr"></category><category term="al_letson_podcast"></category><category term="american_south"></category><category term="center_for_investigative_reporting_podcast"></category><category term="center_for_public_integrity"></category><category term="cir_podcast"></category><category term="history"></category><category term="houseadfree"></category><category term="investigative_journalism"></category><category term="investigative_reporting"></category><category term="land"></category><category term="news_politics"></category><category term="paidadfree"></category><category term="podcast"></category><category term="public_records"></category><category term="race"></category><category term="race_relations"></category><category term="reparations"></category><category term="reveal_news"></category><category term="reveal_npr"></category><category term="reveal_radio"></category><category term="slavery"></category><category term="the_center_for_investigative_reporting_podcast"></category><category term="wealth_gap"></category></entry><entry><title>Special Feature: Major Jackson reads Clint Smith on The Slowdown </title><link href="https://play.prx.org/listen?ge=prx_6562_e61969bc-83d6-47fb-a5de-7b8bf8b94385&uf=https%3A%2F%2Fpublicfeeds.net%2Ff%2F6562%2Fpoetry" rel="alternate"></link><published>2024-04-24T06:00:00-04:00</published><id>https://publicfeeds.net/f/6562/prx_6562_e61969bc-83d6-47fb-a5de-7b8bf8b94385</id><summary type="html"><p><em>We have a special episode to share with you today of the daily poetry podcast, “The Slowdown.” “The Slowdown” offers a poem and a moment of reflection in short episodes, each weekday. </em>In this episode, host Major Jackson, reads<em> “Chaos Theory” by Clint Smith. Major writes… “Occasionally, I try to follow the series of decisions that led me to this present, however triumphant or painful. My life wavers between fate and destiny. But then again, poetry brings me to the belief that some mysterious force is at work, below, that unveils a spiritually deeper meaning to it all.”</em></p><p><em>If you’d like to hear more episodes of “The Slowdown,” you can learn more at </em><a href="https://www.slowdownshow.org/"><em>slowdownshow.org</em></a><em> and listen wherever you get your podcasts.</em></p> </summary><link length="None" href="https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/pdst.fm/e/chtbl.com/track/7E7E1F/dovetail.prxu.org/6562/e61969bc-83d6-47fb-a5de-7b8bf8b94385/Poetry_Pod_Slowdown.mp3?awCollectionId=382194&awEpisodeId=1446910" type="audio/mpeg" rel="enclosure"></link><category term="adfree"></category><category term="houseadfree"></category><category term="paidadfree"></category></entry><entry><title>Hrishikesh Hirway TED Talk - What You Learn When You Listen Closely </title><link href="https://songexploder.net/ted" rel="alternate"></link><published>2021-10-13T12:05:51-04:00</published><id>https://feed.songexploder.net/prx_93_f45f4ff5-5104-4be3-bdeb-94e568108297</id><summary type="html"><p>This summer, I gave a TED Talk at the TED Conference. My talk was about what you discover when you really listen. It was based on how making Song Exploder has changed the way I think about conversations and connecting with people. My talk came out today on the TED website and on the TED Talks Daily podcast, and the very nice folks at TED asked if I would also put the audio of the talk here, on Song Exploder. And I normally wouldn’t put this much of myself on here, but they asked, and like I said, they were very nice. I hope this isn’t too meta, to talk about the show, and what I get out of making it. But it also features some music, including beautiful cello played by Yo-Yo Ma, so there’s that to look forward to. Here it is, my TED Talk on what you learn when you listen closely.</p> <p>To listen to my song with Yo-Yo Ma, visit <a href="https://ffm.to/betweenthereandhere" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">https://ffm.to/betweenthereandhere</a>.</p> <p>For more, visit <a href="http://songexploder.net/ted" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">songexploder.net/ted</a>.</p> </summary><link length="None" href="https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/dovetail.prxu.org/_/93/f45f4ff5-5104-4be3-bdeb-94e568108297/SongExploderBonus_TEDTalk.mp3?awCollectionId=435482&awEpisodeId=1247018" type="audio/mpeg" rel="enclosure"></link><category term="arts"></category><category term="design"></category><category term="houseadfree"></category><category term="music"></category><category term="paidadfree"></category><category term="storytelling"></category></entry><entry><title>Hrishikesh Hirway TED Talk - What You Learn When You Listen Closely </title><link href="https://songexploder.net/ted" rel="alternate"></link><published>2021-10-13T12:05:51-04:00</published><id>http://feed.songexploder.net/prx_93_f45f4ff5-5104-4be3-bdeb-94e568108297</id><summary type="html"><p>This summer, I gave a TED Talk at the TED Conference. My talk was about what you discover when you really listen. It was based on how making Song Exploder has changed the way I think about conversations and connecting with people. My talk came out today on the TED website and on the TED Talks Daily podcast, and the very nice folks at TED asked if I would also put the audio of the talk here, on Song Exploder. And I normally wouldn’t put this much of myself on here, but they asked, and like I said, they were very nice. I hope this isn’t too meta, to talk about the show, and what I get out of making it. But it also features some music, including beautiful cello played by Yo-Yo Ma, so there’s that to look forward to. Here it is, my TED Talk on what you learn when you listen closely.</p> <p>To listen to my song with Yo-Yo Ma, visit <a href="https://ffm.to/betweenthereandhere" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">https://ffm.to/betweenthereandhere</a>.</p> <p>For more, visit <a href="http://songexploder.net/ted" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">songexploder.net/ted</a>.</p> </summary><link length="None" href="https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/dovetail.prxu.org/_/93/f45f4ff5-5104-4be3-bdeb-94e568108297/SongExploderBonus_TEDTalk.mp3?awCollectionId=435482&awEpisodeId=1140274" type="audio/mpeg" rel="enclosure"></link><category term="arts"></category><category term="design"></category><category term="houseadfree"></category><category term="music"></category><category term="paidadfree"></category><category term="storytelling"></category></entry><entry><title>Re-issue: Phoebe Bridgers - Scott Street </title><link href="https://songexploder.net/phoebe-bridgers" rel="alternate"></link><published>2020-11-11T16:02:01-05:00</published><id>https://feed.songexploder.net/prx_93_68d0fd7f-879e-4ab2-bc0f-a41f0c15dc14</id><summary type="html"><p>This episode is a little different. It’s a re-issue of Phoebe Bridgers’ Song Exploder episode from January 2019, along with a brand new segment where she and I talk about dealing with writer’s block.</p> <p>Phoebe Bridgers is a singer-songwriter from Los Angeles. In September 2017, she released her debut album, <em>Stranger in the Alps</em>. One of the breakout songs from that album was “Scott Street,” a song Phoebe co-wrote with her drummer, Marshall Vore. Coming up first in this episode, Phoebe and Marshall break down how that song went from an unfinished cassette recording, to an acoustic demo, and then finally to the album version.</p> <p>And then, after that, after you hear "Scott Street" in its entirety, Phoebe and I talk about writer’s block: what causes it for her, and how’s she’s dealt with it. So stick around after the full song to hear that conversation.</p> <p><a href="https://songexploder.net/phoebe-bridgers" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">songexploder.net/phoebe-bridgers</a></p> </summary><link length="None" href="https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/dovetail.prxu.org/_/93/68d0fd7f-879e-4ab2-bc0f-a41f0c15dc14/SongExploder153_PhoebeBridgers_BonusReissue.mp3?awCollectionId=435482&awEpisodeId=1247042" type="audio/mpeg" rel="enclosure"></link><category term="arts"></category><category term="design"></category><category term="houseadfree"></category><category term="music"></category><category term="paidadfree"></category><category term="storytelling"></category></entry><entry><title>Re-issue: Phoebe Bridgers - Scott Street </title><link href="https://songexploder.net/phoebe-bridgers" rel="alternate"></link><published>2020-11-11T16:02:01-05:00</published><id>http://feed.songexploder.net/prx_93_68d0fd7f-879e-4ab2-bc0f-a41f0c15dc14</id><summary type="html"><p>This episode is a little different. It’s a re-issue of Phoebe Bridgers’ Song Exploder episode from January 2019, along with a brand new segment where she and I talk about dealing with writer’s block.</p> <p>Phoebe Bridgers is a singer-songwriter from Los Angeles. In September 2017, she released her debut album, <em>Stranger in the Alps</em>. One of the breakout songs from that album was “Scott Street,” a song Phoebe co-wrote with her drummer, Marshall Vore. Coming up first in this episode, Phoebe and Marshall break down how that song went from an unfinished cassette recording, to an acoustic demo, and then finally to the album version.</p> <p>And then, after that, after you hear "Scott Street" in its entirety, Phoebe and I talk about writer’s block: what causes it for her, and how’s she’s dealt with it. So stick around after the full song to hear that conversation.</p> <p><a href="https://songexploder.net/phoebe-bridgers" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">songexploder.net/phoebe-bridgers</a></p> </summary><link length="None" href="https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/dovetail.prxu.org/_/93/68d0fd7f-879e-4ab2-bc0f-a41f0c15dc14/SongExploder153_PhoebeBridgers_BonusReissue.mp3?awCollectionId=435482&awEpisodeId=1067389" type="audio/mpeg" rel="enclosure"></link><category term="arts"></category><category term="design"></category><category term="houseadfree"></category><category term="music"></category><category term="paidadfree"></category><category term="storytelling"></category></entry><entry><title>Intro Theme and Thao's Farewell </title><link href="https://beta.prx.org/stories/302742" rel="alternate"></link><published>2019-12-17T09:21:01-05:00</published><id>https://feed.songexploder.net/prx_93_6a778380-b77e-471a-8c27-0be759247dc5</id><summary type="html"><p>Thao Nguyen has been guest hosting Song Exploder this year, with Christian Koons producing, to give Hrishikesh a little room to daydream. That’s all been possible because of the support of Radiotopia listeners. In this bonus episode, Thao says goodbye, and we break down the intro music that Hrishi made to go with Thao’s time as guest host. Thanks to everyone who has listened this year. If you’d like to support the future of the podcast, you can donate to Radiotopia. You can help make new things possible for the podcast. Make your mark. Go to <a href="http://radiotopia.fm" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">radiotopia.fm</a> to donate today.</p> </summary><link length="None" href="https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/dovetail.prxu.org/_/93/6a778380-b77e-471a-8c27-0be759247dc5/Bonus_Episode_Thao_s_Farewell_and_the_2019_Theme.mp3?awCollectionId=435482&awEpisodeId=1247067" type="audio/mpeg" rel="enclosure"></link><category term="arts"></category><category term="design"></category><category term="houseadfree"></category><category term="music"></category><category term="paidadfree"></category><category term="storytelling"></category></entry><entry><title>Intro Theme and Thao's Farewell </title><link href="https://beta.prx.org/stories/302742" rel="alternate"></link><published>2019-12-17T09:21:01-05:00</published><id>http://feed.songexploder.net/prx_93_6a778380-b77e-471a-8c27-0be759247dc5</id><summary type="html"><p>Thao Nguyen has been guest hosting Song Exploder this year, with Christian Koons producing, to give Hrishikesh a little room to daydream. That’s all been possible because of the support of Radiotopia listeners. In this bonus episode, Thao says goodbye, and we break down the intro music that Hrishi made to go with Thao’s time as guest host. Thanks to everyone who has listened this year. If you’d like to support the future of the podcast, you can donate to Radiotopia. You can help make new things possible for the podcast. Make your mark. Go to <a href="http://radiotopia.fm" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">radiotopia.fm</a> to donate today.</p> </summary><link length="None" href="https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/dovetail.prxu.org/_/93/6a778380-b77e-471a-8c27-0be759247dc5/Bonus_Episode_Thao_s_Farewell_and_the_2019_Theme.mp3?awCollectionId=435482&awEpisodeId=980594" type="audio/mpeg" rel="enclosure"></link><category term="arts"></category><category term="design"></category><category term="houseadfree"></category><category term="music"></category><category term="paidadfree"></category><category term="storytelling"></category></entry></feed>