Jane Fonda's life goes under the microscope: best podcasts of the week
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Jane Fonda's life goes under the microscope: best podcasts of the week
"Emmanuel Dzotsi had an all-too-brief run on internet culture podcast Reply All, so it's great to hear him back on a smart and chatty show. He co-hosts this series alongside Kai Wright of WNYC's Notes from America, with the pair drawing on the BBC's vast archive to tell the stories of major pop culture figures."
"Criminal psychologist Dr Julia Shaw hosts this sensitive but extremely disturbing podcast about a Canadian psychiatric hospital that used vulnerable patients for grossly unethical CIA brainwashing experiments. He didn't act like a doctor he was an evil person, says one survivor of the Allan Memorial Institute's Dr Ewen Cameron."
"This eight-parter presented by Steve Lamacq begins with originators like Joy Division before remembering the city's full flowering in 1989 when its bands seemed to be taking over."
"US senior investigative reporter Melissa Segura hosts this new Guardian series, which offers a propulsive crime story while asking crucial questions about the state of the US criminal justice system."
Emmanuel Dzotsi and Kai Wright co-host a podcast series that utilizes the BBC's extensive archive to narrate the stories of significant pop culture figures. The series begins with a profile of Jane Fonda, followed by an exploration of George Michael. Additionally, Dr. Julia Shaw hosts a disturbing podcast about unethical CIA brainwashing experiments on vulnerable patients at a Canadian psychiatric hospital. Other notable series include an examination of the Madchester music scene and a crime story about the murder of Chicago police officer Clifton Lewis.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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