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Una selección de los episodios comentados en la clase "Escuchar y criticar podcasts" del I Master de Podcast y Audio Digital

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Created March 14, 2021

Updated October 18, 2023

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  1. ¿Qué hacemos con los silencios que heredamos?Cuando Rosana era pequeña, lo que más le gustaba era jugar a ser espía. Y su lugar preferido para jugar era su casa, donde encontraba misterios que no comprendía. El más grande de todos: que su mad
  2. Dr Ruja promised financial revolution. And then, two years ago, she disappeared. Why?The Missing Cryptoqueen is an eight-part series for BBC Sounds, with new episodes every Thursday.Presenter: Jamie BartlettProducer: Georgia CattStory consult
  3. The abduction of Jacob Wetterling, which made parents more vigilant and led to the first national requirement that states track sex offenders via registries, took place before moonrise on a warm October night in 1989. 
  4. On the morning of July 16, 1996, someone walked into a furniture store in downtown Winona, Mississippi, and murdered four employees. Each was shot in the head. It was perhaps the most shocking crime the small town had ever seen. Investigators c
  5. How real is the longest running reality show in TV history? We begin our investigation of COPS.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
  6. “He blows a kiss and now I see it – there’s exhaustion in his eyes. How didn’t I notice it before?”Sophie and Russell never expected anything bad to happen – not to them. But then he had some blood tests and scans and they started to feel scar
  7. This podcast is now the subject of a legal complaint by Nicole Daedone, Rachel Cherwitz, OneTaste Incorporated, the Institute of OM LLC and OM IP Co.Nastaran Tavakoli-Far explores the rise and fall of One Taste. We learn how to practise Orgasmi
  8. La noche del 9 de junio de 1971, Héctor Gallego, un sacerdote colombiano que servía como párroco en un pueblo del interior de Panamá, fue secuestrado. Dos hombres, vestidos como militares, llegaron hasta el rancho donde dormía y bajo el pretext
  9.  A mysterious illness plagues a Connecticut town. A brief introduction into “Lymeworld”. A lesson on the epidemiological triangle.Click hereto donate $20 and get ad-free episodes of Patient Zero a week early and bonus content. 
  10. John Green reviews Auld Lang Syne in this podcast's first ever one-review episode.
  11. Cass Elliot didn’t die eating a ham sandwich. But the lasting power of that urban legend speaks to a far darker story. Elliot possessed one of the most influential voices of the 1960s. However, while her big break with The Mamas and The Papas a
  12. In 1935, Merle Oberon became the first biracial actress to be nominated for a Best Actress Oscar, an incredible achievement in then-segregated Hollywood -- except that nobody in Hollywood knew Oberon was biracial. Born in Bombay into abject pov
  13. Richest Hill episode 01: Get to know Butte, Montana, one of America's biggest Superfund sites and one of Montana’s most compelling places. Richest Hill is a new podcast about the past, present and future of Butte, America, "The Richest Hill on
  14. Who is Dolores Haze? Since Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov was published in 1955, readers have formed strong opinions on the story’s narrator and his framing of the titular character. But Lolita and Dolores Haze are far from the same person. Jamie L
  15. Well, they didn't. This week, Jamie dives into the backstory to Stanley Kubrick's 1962 adaptation of Lolita, interviews one of the world's foremost Kubrick scholars, examines Vladimir Nabokov's involvement and how the first Lolita, Sue Lyon, wa
  16. Uncover: Escaping NXIVM - Episode 1. Sarah Edmondson is a high-level member of a self-help group called NXIVM, but an invitation to join a secret women's group called DOS leads her to do something she later regrets.For transcripts of this s
  17. The Village, Episode 1 - In 2010, men with similar characteristics start mysteriously disappearing from Toronto's gay village. They are all linked to one man. Investigative journalist Justin Ling follows the case as friends search for loved one
  18. In 2015, Jayson and Stacy's 2-year-old daughter, Greta, was killed while she was sitting on a bench in New York City. A loose brick from the building above her fell from the windowsill and fell eight stories before hitting the toddler on her he
  19. Hablamos de la voz, la importancia que tiene en nuestra identidad y de las funcionalidades, algunas buenas y otras no tanto, de la introducción de las tecnologías.
  20. En el programa de hoy vamos a explorar la posibilidad de que la tecnología sea tan avanzada que pueda sustituir a las personas, suplantarnos. Hay programas capaces de copiar la voz de una persona con tan solo unos segundos de escucha.
  21. If we really want to combat climate change, why not institute a serious cap on human population? It's a common question, and on today's episode we talk about a future in which there is a global one-child policy put in place, and why that might
  22. When I first started talking about doing a show about the cost of health care… everybody had a story. Including me.It’s like that famous speech by the writer David Foster Wallace called This is Water. It starts with a joke about two young fish
  23. Laura Derrick takes a drug that costs more than $500,000 a year.So when her family was going to lose their insurance, she made crazy sacrifices… and changed the course of history.Find Us OnlineWebsite: http://armandalegshow.comTwitter: http://t
  24. In episode one, we re-open the case of Frank Little, a union organizer whose brutal unsolved murder shocked the nation during the tumultuous summer of 1917. Our team travels to the mining city of Butte, Montana and reconstructs the night of the
  25. In 1991, eight people embarked on a two-year experiment to create a completely enclosed, self-sustaining ecosystem in a domed research facility in Arizona. Inside the dome, there was a man-made savannah. A rainforest. A farm. An ocean with trop
  26. The Oneida Community was founded in upstate New York in 1848 by John Humphrey Noyes, a former theological student who believed that paradise could be found on Earth through nontraditional sexual and familial structures, including complex marria
  27. In the late 19th century, a painting titled The Roll Call, by a virtually unknown artist, took England by storm. But after that brilliant first effort, the artist all but disappeared. Why? And what does The Roll Call tell us about the fate of t
  28. How did former Olympic gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar sexually abuse hundreds of girls and women for decades? To understand how he got away with it, we have to begin with the doctor in his prime, when everyone thought of him as Larry, the good
  29. Episode 1 - For the last three decades, women have gone missing in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, right across the border from El Paso, Texas. Some are found later, bearing the telltale signs of a serial killer. Hosts Oz Woloshyn and Mónica Ortiz Uribe
  30. Penny Rawlings is relieved to finally get her brother into rehab at a place called Cenikor. She doesn’t realize that getting him out of treatment is going to be the bigger problem. This is the first chapter in Reveal’s American Rehab series,
  31. Is working on a team of all-stars, excellent pay, and unlimited vacation worth the stress of constant criticism from co-workers and the knowledge that your boss is considering whether to replace you? Netflix execs will tell you that their inter
  32. A little-known bit of world history about a rag tag group of sailors stranded for years in the Suez Canal at the center of a war.Great Bitter Lake Association
  33. “Incubators for premature babies were, oddly enough, a phenomenon at the turn of the 20th century that was available at state and county fairs and amusement parks rather than hospitals,” explains Lauren Rabinowitz, an amusement park historian.
  34. On this shelter-in-place edition of 99pi, Roman walks around his house and tells stories about the history and design of various objectsBuy Beauty Pill Describes Things As They Are and all Beauty Pill records on Bandcamp or wherever you can fi
  35. When Avery Trufelman was a pre-teen, the film 13 Going on 30 was like a roadmap to everything she wanted to be as a grown up: "thirty and flirty and thriving." But as Avery enters her third decade, she revisits the movie and grapples with what
  36. The images of dolphins in the Venice canals and coyotes parading through Chicago and elephants asleep in a field were held up as the silver lining of 2020. And from these nature memes emerged a sort of mantra: “nature is healing, we are the vir
  37. We remember Sissy Goodwin, the Wyoming man who believed in and fought for gender independence.Sign up for our newsletter at deathsexmoney.org/newsletter, and every Wednesday we'll send you podcast listening recommendations, listener letters f
  38. There is more waste in the world today than at any time in history, and the responsibility for keeping the environment clean too often falls on individuals instead of manufacturers. But, why us? And why this feeling of responsibility? This week
  39. Billie Holiday helped shape American popular music with her voice and unique style. But, one song in particular has become her greatest legacy — "Strange Fruit." The song paints an unflinching picture of racial violence, and it was an unexpecte
  40. Today there's a booming wellness industry, including luxury spas and hotels as well as personal trainers and supplements, claimed to be worth over $4 trillion a year. Online at least, self-care seems to revolve around buying stuff – luxury oils
  41. Las folclóricas siempre han tenido un poco de fama de amar sin tener que cruzar la calle pero, ¿qué hay de cierto más allá de las murmuraciones? ¿Hasta qué punto las mujeres lesbianas y bisexuales hemos estado vinculadas a este género o hemos e
  42. Cuando la mexicana Ana Baquedano tiene 16 años, su exnovio filtra una foto íntima suya. La foto se masifica entre los estudiantes de su ciudad, que le hacen la vida imposible. Cuando Ana cree que está retomando el control de la situación, la fo
  43. Arranca el juicio de Bankia. Elena Sevillano e Íñigo de Barrón, los periodistas de EL PAÍS responsables de cubrir el caso, inician un recorrido por la historia de la entidad financiera más polémica de España. ¿Cómo se transforma el benéfico Mon
  44. Part I: It all started long before a hurricane named Katrina.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
  45. Podcaster Aminatou Sow talks about how the cheerful defiance of Florence Price’s Juba Dance helped her through a life-changing moment.Keep listening after the episode to hear the full track.
  46. Actor Tom Hiddleston reminisces about his childhood love of Tchaikovsky’s ballet The Nutcracker and reveals that he still turns to the Russian Dance whenever he needs a shot of vitality in his day.
  47. Dolly Parton and politics have always had an interesting relationship. On the one hand, she wrote 9 to 5, the anthem for working women and the theme song for a movie inspired by a new labor union. On the other hand, she refuses to answer questi
  48. ¿Quién decide qué vida merece ser celebrada? Un episodio con una misión muy especial.
  49. It’s 2015 and one Brooklyn middle school is about to receive a huge influx of new students.In this episode, Chana Joffe-Walt, a reporter, follows what happens when the School of International Studies’ 6th grade class swells from 30 mostly Latin
  50. Today, Cheryl calls up one of the most prolific writers of our generation, the environmentalist and octogenarian Margaret Atwood. Margaret shares how she’s spending her time in isolation, including sewing masks and fending off squirrels. Cheryl
  51. Patricio Silva, un estudiante de la Universidad Nacional, fue asesinado por el Estado en una protesta en 1978. Su muerte quedó en la impunidad. Sin embargo, de esa tragedia nació el amor... y una familia.Un Periódico de Ayer es una producción
  52. Diamonds represent value, in all its multiple meanings: values, as in ethics, and value as in actual price. But what are these rocks actually worth? The ethics and costs of diamond rings have shifted with society, from their artificial scarcity
  53. The world of high end perfume is surprisingly lucrative, considering that scent is often the most ignored of our senses. But one can't judge a scent solely by the brand and shape of the bottle. With the right amount of attention, perfume can be
  54. Torrey Canyon was one of the biggest and best ships in the world - but its captain and crew still needlessly steered it towards a deadly reef known as The Seven Stones. This course seemed like utter madness, but the thinking that resulted in su
  55. Update: Jan. 11, 2020Parler went offline Monday after Amazon stopped providing it with web-hosting services. This followed Apple and Google’s removal of Parler’s app from their app stores. In notices to Parler about these decisions, both Apple
  56. Por primera vez, vemos el robo desde el punto de vista de los ladrones. Fernando Araujo une a una banda a la medida del golpe que prepara. Comienzan con un túnel, y acaban fugándose con un botín millonario. En medio, la verdadera historia del r
  57. When Mike Belderrain hunted down the biggest elk of his life, he didn’t know he’d stumbled into a “zone of death,” the remote home of a legal glitch that could short-circuit the Constitution—a place where, technically, you could get away with m
  58. En abril, Nueva York fue el epicentro mundial de la pandemia. Durante las semanas más difíciles, Daniel Alarcón y su hijo de siete años miraban por la ventana una ciudad irreconocible. ¿Qué cuentan ahora, cuando lo peor parece estar atrás?Un ep
  59. Al ver que nadie le decía dónde estaban sus hijos, Pati agarró una pala y salió a buscarlos al desierto. Hace casi 15 años empezó una guerra del Estado mexicano contra el narcotráfico que ha dejado cientos de miles de víctimas. Todavía hoy desa
  60. Latino Rebels Radio is proud to present the Spanish-language versions of the new LA BREGA podcast series from WNYC Studios and Futuro Studios. En este primer episodio, Alana Casanova-Burgess nos comparte un ejemplo para explicar qué signific
  61. A few weeks ago, we put a callout on The Daily, asking people to send in their good news from a particularly bleak year.The response was overwhelming. Audio messages poured into our inboxes from around the world, with multiple emails arriving e
  62. What do grad school and the Gothic have in common? Find out in this deep dive into the origins of the Gothic genre and the unspoken abuses of graduate training. Plus, detour into Anna’s childhood to meet her ideal teacher.
  63. Caroline Crampton is a podcaster, writer and media commentator. In this episode we discuss: - What Caroline looks for in a good podcast and her current listening habits - The business of media and why podcasts are growing so fast - How to make
  64. Rodrigo Sánchez, Director de Arte del diario El Mundo, lleva toda una vida juzgando lo que cae en sus manos por su portada. Y no siente ni un ápice de culpabilidad por ello. Las portadas también dicen mucho de nosotros. A veces demasiado. Bien
  65. Aunque el arte jondo haya contado siempre con artistas protestones, hasta ahora no se había trabajando tanto eso que hoy conocemos como memoria histórica. Sin embargo, sí hubo excepciones maravillosas durante los años 70: artistas como El Lebri
  66. Esther Williams single-handedly helped popularize the pastime of swimming — first as the star swimmer of the San Francisco production of Billy Rose's Aquacade, and then as the star of Hollywood films like Bathing Beauties and Million Dollar Mer
  67. The world's largest photography company pioneers the snapshot, invents the digital camera and... declares bankruptcy.You can follow Spectacular Failures on Twitter and Facebook using @failureshow. We're @failure_show on Instagram. Follow Lauren
  68. The aftermath of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire helped usher in higher wages, safer conditions and a prohibition on child labor. But the problems that led to the fire haven’t gone away. Not even close.You can follow Spectacular Failures o
  69. How Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker’s wildly popular Christian theme park was upended by fraud, scandal and lavish spending.You can follow Spectacular Failures on Twitter and Facebook using @failureshow. We're @failure_show on Instagram, where you ca
  70. Journalist and author Ella Whelan asks if contemporary feminism has lost its way. Is it in fact... dead?Maybe feminism used to be a dirty word, but now it’s on the lips of politicians, actors or almost any public figure male or female as a mu
  71. On Things We Left Behind is a story-driven podcast that explores the hidden afterlife of war. In what ways does leaving your country behind shape the life that you rebuild? That’s the question that the hosts, daughters of Somali refugees, seek
  72. LANGLEY, VIRGINIA, 2011:The Scorpions’ song “Wind of Change” became the soundtrack to the end of the Cold War. But decades later, New Yorker investigative journalist Patrick Radden Keefe heard a rumor from a trusted source: the Scorpions didn’
  73. The Netflix docuseries 'Pretend It's a City' features Lebowitz's conversations with Martin Scorsese on many topics, Manhattan in particular. "If I dropped the Hope Diamond on the floor of a subway car, I'd leave it there," she says. Lebowitz al
  74. Everybody knows the Beethoven story: He’s a brilliant composer who faced hearing loss; a genius who couldn’t listen to his own masterpieces. But there’s a different way to consider the story we think we know.
  75. Freddie Mercury and team made one of the most unusual anthems of all time. “We Are The Champions” has a somber beginning, an uncertain ending and a sprinkling of operatic allusions. Yet more than 40 years after this slow burners debut, it conti
  76. Terry Gross’s remarkable conversations have become a daily fixture for millions of Americans. Since 1975, the presenter of Fresh Air, one of National Public Radio’s most popular shows, has interviewed thousands of public figures - including mus
  77. Dolly Parton’s America producer Shima Oliaee joins host Skye Pillsbury to reveal what it was like to create a show about iconic singer/songwriter/actress/businesswoman Dolly Parton. The pair discuss: The moment Shima and Radiolab’s Jad Abumrad
  78. Jia Tolentino grew up in Texas and  is a New Yorker staff writer and author of the essay collection Trick Mirror. Jia has never had a soda without alcohol in it.Join the "10 Things That Scare Me" conversation, and tell us your fears at 10thing
  79. It’s been a little more than six years since Serial made its debut and became one of the most successful and influential podcasts in the history of the medium. Since then, so much has been said and written about that first season, which continu
  80. It’s two in the morning and journalist and author Jo Piazza cannot stop scrolling and scrolling through Instagram, gazing at picture-perfect images of motherhood that look nothing like her own life mothering her baby and toddler. But she realiz
  81. Glennon Doyle says her role has been to “go get the white women.”You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more information for all episodes at nytimes.com/sway, and you can find Kara on Twitter @karaswisher.
  82. Alana Casanova-Burgess traza la historia del crecimiento y eventual deterioro de Levittown, Toa Baja, un suburbio masivo que se fundó con la idea de traer el estilo de vida de la clase media estadounidense a Puerto Rico durante una época de gra
  83. Eva Serrano es la editora de Círculo de Tiza, editorial enfocada en periodismo literario, viajes y crónica. Charlo con ella sobre algunos de nuestros libros favoritos, sobre el trabajo de una editora, sobre Succession, sobre que no pasa nada po
  84. Esta semana nos visita Jacobo Bergareche, escritor, guionista y productor con el que hablaré de esa droga llamada “amor”, del deseo, de Tinder, de los minutos de oro de nuestra vida y del tedio, ay! El tedio…Notas: - Fisiología del Paladar - Br
  85. Si te has descargado este episodio es porque de una forma u otra te interesan las historias. Aquí vas a descubrir uno de los múltiples caminos que conducen a la creación sonora. Es un camino muy personal que cambia con el paso del tiempo, pero
  86. It's always good to be reminded of the best writing practices. That's why we dusted off this old episode of HowSound with This American Life's Brian Reed about the writing maxim "show, don't tell."
  87. 9/11 & Memory: Four planes hijacked. The Pentagon attacked. The collapse of the Twin Towers. Thousands dead. And you’re stranded in the middle of the ocean - with no TV, no radio, no news. What do you do when 9/11 happens and you can’t see it?
  88. Liz Lange grew up in one of New York City’s richest families, and then accidentally started a maternity wear empire that revolutionized the look of American pregnancy— she led a charmed life until all at once, her family went bankrupt, she was
  89. Author Jayson Greene never got a chance to buy his 2-year-old daughter Greta the family dog she wanted. After a tragic and extremely public event cut her life incredibly short, Jayson wrote extensively about his pain and is now working hard to
  90. My parents divorced when I was eight years old — young enough that I don’t have a lot of clear memories of it, but old enough that I was definitely watching, listening, and learning. So I asked them both to tell me what happened, and got two pr
  91. In 1925, John Scopes, a high school teacher from Dayton, Tennessee, was put on trial for teaching evolution. It came to be called the "monkey trial," a landmark in the history of doubt. All over the country, Americans tuned in on their radios a

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