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Radiotopia
TypePodcast
Country
First air date
February 1, 2014
AvailabilityGlobal
FoundedOakland, California
Key people
Roman Mars, Julie Shapiro
Affiliation(s)Public Radio Exchange
Official website
www.radiotopia.fm

Radiotopia is apodcast network founded by99% Invisible hostRoman Mars and run by thePublic Radio Exchange. The network is organized as a collective of some two dozen shows whose producers have complete artistic control over their work. Since its launch, podcasts in the network have been downloaded over 19 million times per month.[1]

History

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Radiotopia, founded byRoman Mars,[2] was launched in February 2014 with an initial group of seven shows: Jonathan Mitchell'sThe Truth, Lea Thau'sStrangers, Benjamin Walker'sTheory of Everything, Nick van der Kolk'sLove and Radio, the Kitchen Sisters'Fugitive Waves (later renamedThe Kitchen Sisters Present),Radio Diaries and Roman Mars' own flagship show99% Invisible.[3] The makers of these shows had decided to band together as independent producers who didn't have the support of traditionalradio broadcasting, targeting instead a growing audience of podcast listeners.[4]

The podcast network was initially supported by a US$200,000 injection from theJohn S. and James L. Knight Foundation. The network is run by thePublic Radio Exchange (PRX) who described it as "somewhat like an independent record label".[5] In October 2014 aKickstarter campaign was started to support the growth of the network,[6] raising over US$600,000 and making it the most-funded radio or podcast project on the site.[7] This money allowed the expansion of the network, as well as the addition of four new shows.[8] In May 2015, the network received a further US$1 million from the Knight Foundation to fund more shows on the network. In September of that year,Julie Shapiro was hired as Radiotopia's executive producer.[9][8]

Around the time of Radiotopia's launch, the network's podcasts received around 900,000 downloads per month. This figure increased to 7.5 million by May 2015, 8.5 million in September 2015,[8][9] 13 million as of June 2016,[10] and more than 19 million times by the end of 2019.[11] Within its first year, Radiotopia grew from seven to eleven shows, addingThe Heart (formerlyAudio Smut), Phoebe Judge'sCriminal podcast, Helen Zaltzman'sThe Allusionist, andThe Mortified Podcast based on the popular international stage show and documentary series.[12] Within the company's second year, Radiotopia adopted Hrishikesh Hirway'sSong Exploder and Nate DeMeo'sThe Memory Palace from theMaximum Fun network, as well as Megan Tan's showMillennial and has continued to add new shows to its roster ever since.[13]

Podcasts

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Timeline of shows

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Current shows

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Radiotopia members include the following podcasts:[14]

TitleHost(s)GenreFirst episode aired
Adult-ISHNyge Turner and Merk NguyenSociety and cultureAug 14, 2019[15]
Articles of InterestAvery TrufelmanClothingDec 8, 2018[16]
Ear HustleEarlonne Woods, Antwan Williams, Nigel PoorStorytellingJun 14, 2017[17]
Everything is AliveIan ChillagUnscripted FictionJul 16, 2018[18]
The HeartKaitlin PrestLove storiesJan 1, 2015[19]
The Kitchen Sisters PresentThe Kitchen SistersStorytellingFeb 3, 2014[20]
The Memory PalaceNate DiMeoHistoryNov 12, 2008[21]
MortifiedDave Nadelberg, Neil KatcherFirst-person storiesFeb 5, 2015[22]
Normal GossipKelsey McKinneyConversationJan. 5, 2022[23]
Oprahdemics: The Study of the Queen of TalkKellie Carter Jackson, Leah Wright RigueurPopular historyMar 23, 2022[24]
Passenger ListKelly Marie TranFictionSep 16, 2019[15]
Radio DiariesJoe RichmanFirst-person storiesMay 16, 2013[25]
ShowcaseMultipleAnthologyAug 4, 2017[26]
Song ExploderHrishikesh HirwayMusicJan 1, 2014[27]
Theory of EverythingBenjamen WalkerConversationApr 19, 2013[28]
This Day in Esoteric Political HistoryJody Avirgan,Nicole Hemmer,Kellie Carter JacksonPolitical historyMar 31, 2020[29]
ZigZagManoush Zomorodi, Jen PoyantBusiness documentaryJun 14, 2018[30]

Adult ISH

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Adult ISH features interviews, storytelling and advice by and for people in their 20s. Hosts Nyge Turner and Merk Nguyen highlight topics central to their own lives, such asmental health, professional goals, personal identity, music and relationships. The show debuted in 2018 throughYR Media and partnered with Radiotopia for its second season.[15]

Articles of Interest

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Main article:Articles of Interest

Originally a miniseries appearing on99% Invisible's podcast feed, Avery Trufelman's podcast about clothing, fashion and power was given its own feed in December 2018 and publicly announced in March 2019.[31] Its debut season putArticles of Interest on many best-podcast-of-the-year lists, including that of theBBC,[32]Vulture,[16] andThe New Yorker[33] Its third season focuses onAmerican ivy, and was highlighted inThe New York Times' best-of-year list.[34]

Ear Hustle

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Main article:Ear Hustle

Ear Hustle is a podcast about life inside prison,[35] produced by two inmates atSan Quentin State Prison,Earlonne Woods and Antwan Williams, together with Nigel Poor, aBay Area artist who volunteers at San Quentin.[36] The show beat out 1,536 other entries to winPodquest – a 2016 contest organized by Radiotopia for new podcast ideas.[37] The term "Ear Hustle" isprison slang for eavesdropping or being nosy.[38] On November 21, 2018, Earlonne Woods'sentence was commuted, with Ear Hustle cited as a significant contributor to his reformation.[39]

Everything is Alive

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Main article:Everything Is Alive (podcast)

Everything is Alive is an unscripted interview show in which the host, Ian Chillag, interviews an actor inhabiting the role of a different inanimate object each episode. Interview "subjects" in the first season have included a can of generic cola, a bar of soap, and a mousetrap.[40] These interviews are punctuated by conversations between Chillag and a real person, that further explores certain topics touched upon in the main interview. Before joining Radiotopia, Chillag was a producer onNPR'sWait Wait.... Don't Tell Me![41] andFresh Air,[40] and had previously co-hosted the now-defunct podcastHow to Do Everything.[41]

The Heart

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Main article:The Heart (podcast)

The Heart originally aired inCanada under the nameAudio Smut. It changed its name when moving to Radiotopia in 2015.[42] On December 8, 2017 it was announced thatThe Heart would not be producing new shows in 2018.[43] After December 2017, the show took a hiatus while its producers went on to make a serialized fiction podcast calledThe Shadows for theCBC in 2018. In 2019 producer Kaitlin Prest announced the founding of a new audio arts production company, Mermaid Palace, that will be making shows in partnership with Radiotopia and the CBC, including a new season ofThe Heart launching in January 2020.[44]

The Kitchen Sisters Present

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The Kitchen Sisters Present is a podcast produced by Davia Nelson and Nikki Silva, who are collectively known as theKitchen Sisters. They have had long careers in radio production, with shows likeHidden Kitchens,Lost & Found Sound, andThe Hidden World of Girls. Their podcast, then calledFugitive Waves, was one of the founding members of Radiotopia. In it they present pieces from their archive of stories built up over their careers, which they describe as "Stories from the flip side of history".[45]

The Memory Palace

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Main article:The Memory Palace

The Memory Palace is a monthly historical podcast hosted byNate DiMeo.The Memory Palace moved to Radiotopia from theMaximum Fun network in 2016.[13]

Mortified

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Mortified is a podcast based on the popular stage show of the same name. Both the podcast and the original show feature adults sharing things they wrote as teenagers, such as diaries, letters, and poems, that now seem embarrassing in retrospect. The show was started inLos Angeles by David Nedelberg in 2005,[46] from where it spread to other cities.[47] Nedelberg also turned the show into a bookMortified: Real Words. Real People. Real Pathetic.[48] Together with Neil Katcher, he also created a documentary series,The Mortified Sessions, that ran onSundance Channel for two seasons in 2011 and 2012,[49] and a 2013 documentary movie,Mortified Nation.[50] The podcast, which was also created by Nedelberg and Katcher joined Radiotopia in 2015. Celebrity guests who have appeared on theMortified podcast includeElijah Wood,Kate Micucci,Chvrches,Alison Brie,Alanis Morissette, andBusy Philipps.[51]

Normal Gossip

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Main article:Normal Gossip

Normal Gossip is a conversation podcast co-produced byDefector Media, hosted by Kelsey McKinney and produced by Alex Sujong Laughlin. Each episode explores an anonymized story of interpersonal drama alongside a celebrity guest.[52]

Oprahdemics: The Study of the Queen of Talk

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Each week, historiansKellie Carter Jackson and Leah Wright Rigueur dive deep into the cultural significance and contributions ofThe Oprah Winfrey Show. These two long time friends talk about why Oprah matters to culture. They discuss diets, the LA Riots, Tyler Parry, Toni Morrison, The Oprah Book Club and more.

Passenger List

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Main article:Passenger List (podcast)

A plane has disappeared mid-flight between London and New York with 256 passengers on board in a serialized fiction podcast starringKelly Marie Tran. Tran plays Kaitlin Le, a college student on a quest to discover the truth behind the missing aircraft. The first eight-episode season ran in the fall of 2019.[15] The second season will launch May 10, 2021.[53]

Radio Diaries

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Radio Diaries Inc. is a production company started by Joe Richman in 1996.[54] Richman and his staff give everyday people a tape recorder and asks them to record their daily lives, and they then edit the raw tape to create an episode-length story.[55] Richman's pieces have appeared onNPR'sAll Things Considered,[56] andThis American Life,[57] and onBBC Radio.[58] In 2013, Richman started theRadio Diaries podcast, as a showcase for his pieces. The podcast later became one of the founding members of Radiotopia.[59]

Radiotopia Plus

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In 2018 Radiotopia created a short-form exclusive podcast for its financial supporters. Each episode ofRadiotopia Plus poses a question that each of the network's show hosts and producers answer.[60]

Radiotopia Presents

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In 2017 Radiotopia launched a podcast feed under the nameShowcase after putting out an open call for new podcast proposals. Out of over 1,500 entries four were chosen to run as limited series with weekly episodes all sharing Athena same podcast feed. After a successful run, four more limited series were chosen in 2018. In 2020 the feed was renamedRadiotopia Presents.

The series broadcast so far have been:

  • Summer 2017:Damon Krukowski's six-episode treatiseWays of Hearing about how humans listen to music.
  • Fall 2017:The Polybius Conspiracy, a podcast abouturban legends.[61]
  • Winter 2018:Secrets by Swedish producers Mohamed El Abed, Martin Johnson and Åsa Secher, about the secrets people keep.
  • Spring 2018:Errthang, byAl Letson and Willie Evans Jr. This is the second season of the podcast – the first season ran as an independent show.
  • Summer 2018:The Great God of Depression by Karen Brown andPagan Kennedy, a five-episode documentary about the authorWilliam Styron and his neurologistAlice Flaherty.[62]
  • Fall 2018:The Stoop, by Leila Day and Hana Baba, a four-episode series about stories regardingAfrican Americans.
  • Winter 2019:Spacebridge, by Julia Barton and Charles Maynes, a four-episode documentary aboutU.S.–Soviet Space Bridge.

Song Exploder

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Main article:Song Exploder

Song Exploder is a biweekly music podcast hosted and produced byHrishikesh Hirway. The show features musicians talking about the creative process behind an individual song while "deconstructing" the song into its component parts. The podcast launched on theMaximum Fun network, went independent in February 2015 and joined Radiotopia in June 2015.[63][64]

Theory of Everything

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Producer Benjamen Walker ended hisWFMU radio showToo Much Information (TMI) to startTheory of Everything as a founding member of Radiotopia.Theory focuses on stories as they relate to new technologies and shifts in culture, and Walker has used the podcast format to excerpt and serialize old episodes ofTMI.[65][66][67]

This Day in Esoteric Political History

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Hosted by journalistJody Avirgan and historiansNicole Hemmer andKellie Carter Jackson,This Day in Esoteric Political History looks back at notable moments in the history ofAmerican politics and government for insights on current-day issues and developments.[68]

ZigZag

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ZigZag is the first production by Stable Genius Productions, a startup formed byManoush Zomorodi, the former host ofWNYC's podcastNote to Self, and her colleague Jen Poyant. The show itself is a documentary of the early days of the new company.[69][70]

Former shows

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TitleHost(s)GenreFirst episode airedFinal episode aired
99% InvisibleRoman MarsDesignSep 3, 2010[71]Ongoing
AppearancesSharon MashihiMemoirSep 29, 2020[72]October 27, 2020[73]
CriminalPhoebe Judge, Lauren SpohrerCrime storiesJan 28, 2014[74]Ongoing
Love + RadioNick van der KolkStorytellingOctober 18, 2005[75]Ongoing
MillennialMegan TanComing-of-age storiesJanuary 16, 2015[76]August 16, 2017[77]
StrangersLea ThauStorytellingDecember 13, 2012[78]Ongoing
The AllusionistHelen ZaltzmanLanguageJan 4, 2015[79]Ongoing
The BugleAndy ZaltzmanPolitical SatireOctober 14, 2007Ongoing
The West Wing WeeklyHrishikesh Hirway,Joshua MalinaTV discussionMarch 22, 2016[80]January 29, 2020
This is LovePhoebe Judge, Lauren SphohrerTrue love storiesFeb 14, 2018Ongoing
Trump Con LawRoman Mars, Elizabeth JohLawJun 7, 2017[81]Ongoing
Judas and the Black Messiah PodcastFred Hampton Jr.,Elvis MitchellFilmFeb 12, 2021Mar 12, 2021
The TruthJonathan MitchellStorytellingFeb 11, 2012[82]June 14, 2023[83]

99% Invisible

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Main article:99% Invisible

99% Invisible is an independently produced radio show created byRoman Mars that focuses on design and architecture.[84] It began as a collaborative project between San Franciscopublic radio stationKALW and theAmerican Institute of Architects in San Francisco. In April 2021 the company that produces the show (99% Invisible Inc.) was acquired bySiriusXM, with 99% Invisible moving to theStitcher Radio network.[85]

Appearances

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Appearances is a semi-autobiographical podcast by Sharon Mashihi, an audio artist, screenwriter, and story editor,[72] that had a limited run on Radiotopia.

Criminal

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Main article:Criminal (podcast)

Criminal is an independently-produced podcast that focuses on true crime. The show describes itself as telling"stories of people who've done wrong, been wronged, or gotten caught somewhere in the middle".[86] In 2021,Criminal host,Phoebe Judge, announced the show would leave the Radiotopia network toVox Media. Judge expressed the change to be due to wishing to growCriminal and spend more time on storytelling over business running.[87] The founders expressed gratitude towards Radiotopia in a PRX newsletter.[87]Criminal left alongsideThis is Love andPhoebe Reads a Mystery.

Love + Radio

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Main article:Love and Radio

Love and Radio is an American audio podcast directed by Nick van der Kolk and produced by Brendan Baker. It originally began in 2005 as a series of self-distributed episodes, though the show later received some support and distribution fromNPR andChicago Public Media. In 2014, the show joined Radiotopia as one of its 7 original members and began producing episodes on a more regular monthly schedule.[88][3] In 2019, during the mid-season break after completing its 7th season,Love and Radio announced that they would be leaving the ad-supported Radiotopia network to join the subscription-supported podcasting serviceLuminary, starting with their 8th season in May 2019.[89]

Millennial

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Main article:Millennial (podcast)

Millennial was a semi-autobiographical podcast created by Megan Tan in 2015, when she graduated from college and was unemployed living with her boyfriend in Portland, Maine. It became part of the Radiotopia network in 2016. The podcast focused on the transition between university and work from the point of view of a person in their twenties. In 2017, Tan decided to end the podcast,[90] and the final episode aired on August 16, 2017, making it the first show on the Radiotopia network to end its run. Tan went on to work as a producer ofThe Habitat from Gimlet Media.

Strangers

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Main article:Strangers (podcast)

Strangers is hosted by Danish-born[91] producer Lea Thau.[92] Initially part ofKCRW's Independent Producer project,Strangers became a founding member of Radiotopia in 2014.[4] In 2017, Thau decided to leave the network and to continue producing the show independently.[93] The show's last episode on the Radiotopia network aired on December 12, 2017,[94] followed by an unofficial hiatus and a 2019Patreon-backed revival.

The Allusionist

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The Allusionist is a podcast about the English language. Zaltzman was already the co-host of theAnswer Me This! podcast and was looking at the possibility of starting a new podcast focused primarily on English etymology, which was a subject she was very interested in. Roman Mars helped Zaltzman find funding for this podcast, which eventually becameThe Allusionist,[95] debuting on the Radiotopia network.Caroline Crampton ofNew Statesman put it on her list of podcasts of 2016.[96] Zaltzman and the podcast left the Radiotopia network in October 2020 to make more resources to address the mostly white line-up at the network.[97]

The Bugle

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Main article:The Bugle

The Bugle is asatirical newspodcast, created byJohn Oliver andAndy Zaltzman in 2007. It was initially produced independently and distributed byTimesOnline until joining the Radiotopia network in September 2016. Focusing on global news stories (but primarily on UK/US news items), the show was launched in 2007 following John Oliver's move to New York to work onThe Daily Show, allowing Oliver and Andy Zaltzman to continue a partnership that had previously enjoyed success withPolitical Animal andThe Department. The show joined Radiotopia in 2016 after Oliver's departure.[98] In late 2018 Andy Zaltzman announced that The Bugle was moving on from Radiotopia at the start of 2019.[99]

The West Wing Weekly

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Main article:The West Wing Weekly

The West Wing Weekly was an American podcast hosted byHrishikesh Hirway andJoshua Malina, in which the hosts discussed one episode of the popular television programThe West Wing, which originally aired onNBC from 1999 to 2006. The podcast has featured various cast and crew members including series creatorAaron Sorkin, directorTommy Schlamme,Rob Lowe,Bradley Whitford,Richard Schiff,Janel Moloney,Marlee Matlin, andDulé Hill, as well as former government officials, academics, and pundits among others. The podcast finished its run with their discussion of the final episode of the series on 29 January 2020.

This Is Love

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Main article:This is Love (podcast)

This Is Love was launched in 2018 byPhoebe Judge, Lauren Spohrer and Nadia Wilson — the team behindCriminal, another Radiotopia show. The show ran for a short six-episode season in early 2018, with a second season airing at the end of the same year. As of 2022, it has five seasons.[100] The show tells stories on the subject of love.This is Love left the Radiotopia network in 2021 withCriminal and Phoebe Reads a Mystery[87].

Trump Con Law

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Roman Mars andUC Davis School of Law Professor Elizabeth Joh developed the podcastWhat Trump Can Teach Us About Constitutional Law (often abbreviated asTrump Con Law in conversation and distribution), which was first launched in June 2017 and used the circumstances surrounding then-presidentDonald Trump to discussconstitutional law in a format accessible to laypersons.[101][102][103][104] The show is now distributed independently of Radiotopia under the titleWhat Roman Mars Can Learn About Con Law.

Judas and the Black Messiah Podcast

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Judas and the Black Messiah Podcast is hosted byFred Hampton Jr. andElvis Mitchell and accompanies thefilm of the same name. The show was produced byProximity Media and99% Invisible and in partnership withWarner Bros.[105] The podcast had a limited run and the last episode aired March 12, 2021.[105]

The Truth

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Main article:The Truth (podcast)

The Truth was a biweekly fiction podcast that sought to re-imagine what audio drama is and can be.[106] Stories were developed as a collective where frequently the dialogue was completely improvised. Additionally, recordings were made on location and then taken into the studio to be edited. Work byThe Truth has been heard on many nationally syndicated public radio programs, includingThis American Life,Studio 360,Snap Judgment, andThe Story (see Links below).

Accolades and awards

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In 2015 Fast Company ranked Radiotopia among the top 10 most innovative Kickstarter companies, and in 2017 as a top 10 innovator in media.[107] Of 2016's 50 best podcasts as ranked byThe Atlantic, eight were part of Radiotopia,[108] and a similar list fromThe Guardian included five Radiotopia shows.[109] In January 2019, VertitechIT listed ZigZag as one of the Top IT Podcasts of 2019.[110] The network won "Podcast Network of the Year" at the 2019Adweek Podcast Awards.[111]

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