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Audacious with Chion Wolf

Connecticut Public Radiowww.wnpr.org

Audacious with Chion Wolf will highlight the uncommon experiences of everyday people – asking the hardest, most uncomfortable questions. With curiosity and compassion, Connecticut Public producer and host Chion Wolf digs deeper, encouraging listeners to ask hard questions in their own lives.

Find out more at https://www.ctpublic.org/audacious

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Episodes

Behind the mic: Gayle King, Ziwe, and Mehdi Hasan on the art of the interview

Back in the day — with your Walter Cronkites and David Brinkleys — it felt kind of inappropriate for an interviewer to bring their full selves to the conversation. It was all about the guest, after all, so why bother bringing their own distinctive flairs? But now, people tune in as much for the interviewer as the one being interviewed. And because of that, the experience feels much more authentic! So today, you'll get to know three masters of the craft who each have their own distinct, but oh so...

Oct 13, 202349 minSeason 1Ep. 144

BONUS: Extended conversation with Mehdi Hasan

Mehdi Hasan is the host of The Mehdi Hasan Show on MSNBC and Peacock. His latest book is called Win Every Argument: The Art of Debating, Persuading, and Public Speaking . Listen to our extended conversations with interviewers Ziwe and Gayle King . Support the show: https://www.wnpr.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

Oct 13, 202326 min

BONUS: Extended conversation with Ziwe

Ziwe is a comedian, writer, actor, executive producer and star of ZIWE on Showtime. She is also known for her web series, Baited. Her book is called Black Friend: Essays. Listen to our extended conversations with interviewers Mehdi Hasan and Gayle King . Support the show: https://www.wnpr.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

Oct 13, 202321 min

BONUS: Extended conversation with Gayle King

Gayle King is the co-host of CBS This Morning, and editor-at-large of O, the Oprah Magazine. Curator of the book, Note to Self: Inspiring Words From Inspiring People . Listen to our extended conversations with interviewers Mehdi Hasan and Ziwe . Support the show: https://www.wnpr.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

Oct 13, 202321 min

What smells remind you of childhood? Hear eighteen answers

The poet, Atticus, wrote, “Have you ever smelled a smell and it instantly brings you back to a happy moment from your childhood? I always loved that. I hope that's what death is. Just sitting on a cloud, smelling old smells.” That’s the inspiration for today’s episode, featuring 18 people talking about the smells that bring them back to childhood. In addition to the guests below, you’ll hear the voices of Dave Borsvold from Mentor, Ohio, Higuchi Naoki from Osaka, Japan, Levi Lomaski from West Ha...

Oct 06, 202350 min

Extreme ironing, cheese rolling, and shin kicking: The world of weird sports

Tired of the same old sports? Well, listen to our show about weird sports! Including extreme ironing, where people press their clothes at the top of volcanoes, in caves, even while hanging upside down in trees! And there's cheese rolling, where people chase a cheese wheel which is barrelling down a steep hill. And then there's the oh, so British sport of shin kicking! This is a centuries-old wrestling sport where opponents grab each other by the shoulders and kick the shin out of each other. GUE...

Sep 29, 202349 minSeason 1Ep. 143

Welcome to the Punderdome! We're entering NYC's punniest pun competition

Puns: some hate ‘em, some like 'em, and some are so passionate about being punny, so committed to quips, so delighted by double entendre, that they compete in events like the Punderdome. The Punderdome is a monthly wordplay competition in New York where newbies go round after round, coming up with puns on a surprise theme, alongside some of the best punsters in the world. Join Chion and Deputy director of storytelling for Connecticut Public, Meg Dalton, as they travel to Brooklyn to compete in -...

Sep 22, 202349 minSeason 1Ep. 142

Hearing every color, feeling every earthquake: Life as a cyborg

In the movies, cyborgs often don't have a soul or a conscience. But in real life, some people become cyborgs in order to enhance the human experience and to be more connected with nature. Like Neil Harbisson. He was born colorblind, but now, thanks to an antenna implanted into the base of his skull, he can hear colors! And choreographer, Moon Ribas, had implants embedded in her feet that vibrated every time there was an earthquake of at least 1.0 on the Richter scale. They are co-founders of the...

Sep 15, 202349 minSeason 1Ep. 141

How the daughter of a serial killer became a mental health advocate

When Jenn Carson was nine years old, her mother sat her down and told her that her father had been arrested for hurting people.The world would later find out that Michael Bear Carson and his second wife, Suzan Carson, were serial killers.Hear how Jenn went from a traumatized little girl to a mental health advocate and crisis counselor, advocating against her father’s parole. GUEST: Dr. Jenn Carson : She shares her experience as the suicidal child of a serial killer father, who grew up to become ...

Sep 08, 202349 minSeason 1Ep. 140

Why'd You Do It: I snuck my incarcerated boyfriend out of prison in a dog crate

In 2006, dog trainer Toby Dorr, , made international headlines when she snuck John Manard, who was incarcerated for life, out of prison in a dog crate. They were on the run for 12 days, until it all came to a crashing halt. In this second installment of our "Why'd You Do It?" series, find out what went into all the choices Toby made, before, during, and long after the great escape. Listen to the first installment of our "Why'd You Do It?" series GUESTS: Toby Dorr : In 2006, she was arrested afte...

Sep 01, 202349 minSeason 1Ep. 139

The misunderstood pain of persistent genital arousal disorder

Many of us would think that feelings of arousal would always be welcome! And maybe we would even want more of it. But for our guests on this episode, persistent genital arousal disorder has made life very difficult. One woman copes with more than 100 orgasms a day, another searches for peace as her body is stimulated by emotions of all kinds, and another has undergone surgeries and treatments to find relief. We also hear from one of the world experts on this rare condition on what we know about ...

Aug 25, 202349 minSeason 1Ep. 138

The meteoric rise of comedian Zarna Garg

If you told comedian Zarna Garg five years ago that she would have her own Amazon comedy special, she might look at you funny. So to speak. She immigrated to the United States at 16 years old to leave a difficult family situation. Then, she became a lawyer and a stay-at-home mom. But in her mid-40s, she began exploring the comedy world, which has been rewarding her greatly ever since. On this episode of Audacious, hear the lightness behind her dark humor, and how being an Indian woman in comedy ...

Aug 18, 202349 minSeason 1Ep. 137

“Tell the world what’s happening”: Uyghur refugees on escaping genocide in China

"Never again." That was the vow the international community took after the Holocaust, pledging to never repeat the kind of actions that led to the death of over 6 million Jewish people. Unfortunately, the horrors of genocide have been seen again - in Armenia, in Rwanda, and now, in China. On this episode of Audacious, meet a woman who was assaulted and forcibly sterilized while in a concentration camp. And a celebrated writer talks about his new memoir, Waiting to Be Arrested at Night: A Uyghur ...

Aug 11, 202349 minSeason 1Ep. 136

Below the surface: The stories behind underwater world records

As part of NautiWeek, you’ll meet two people who broke world records while underwater on this episode of Audacious. Budimir Šobat won a world record for holding his breath underwater for almost 25 minutes! What advice on breathing does he have for the rest of us? Then, we connect with Dr. Joe Dituri, first as he was living in a hotel 30 feet below sea level for 100 days… And then after he resurfaces, setting the world record for the longest time living underwater. GUESTS: Budimir Šobat : Beat th...

Jul 31, 202349 minSeason 1Ep. 135

Views from the end: David Meyers

When you know you’re months, maybe weeks away from your own death, what do you most want people to know? As the first in a series of conversations with people near the end of their lives, we get to know David Meyers. He was a physician who was diagnosed with glioblastoma in 2018. He died on July 2nd, 2023. Hear his reflections on life, love, and what really matters. An extended version of this conversation is available in your podcast feed. GUEST: Dr. David Meyers : A physician from the Washingt...

Jul 28, 202349 min

The game changers: Female referees in chess, boxing, and softball

When you imagine an umpire, a chess arbiter, or a boxing referee… Do you picture women? Today, you'll hear stories from three women in the sports world who are thriving in those particular positions of power. GUESTS: Kristi Howard: 11-year veteran softball umpire in Mississippi. After getting punched in the face by an angry parent, she is advocating for laws to classify assaults against umpires and referees as a felony aggravated assault Martha Underwood: National Tournament Director for the U.S...

Jul 21, 202349 minSeason 1Ep. 134

Conception deception: The fight for transparency in the fertility industry

Imagine you found out when you were a teen that your father was not your biological father. That is what happened to both of our guests on this episode of Audacious. One woman, Eve, then found out that her biological father was not the sperm donor her parents chose, but their fertility doctor. This is called “fertility fraud“. It is only illegal in 12 states (not including Connecticut), and not at all illegal on the federal level. Another woman, Laura, developed health issues that were inherited...

Jul 14, 202349 minSeason 1Ep. 133

Beyond the mask: Conversations with psychopaths

When you think of the word, "Psychopath", what do you picture? A serial killer? A dictator? A cut-throat CEO? Your ex? Sure, a few of those folks may be psychopaths. But many people with this mental health condition would argue that the usual stereotypes are way off. They are incapable of feeling empathy or developing any attachments, but that doesn't mean they are compelled to cause harm. Today, two people who are psychopaths talk about how they've learned to adapt to a world full of feelings. ...

Jul 07, 202349 minSeason 1Ep. 132

BONUS: Extended conversation with Athena Walker, writer and clinically-diagnosed psychopath

Hey there! This is the VERY much extended conversation that Chion had with the writer Athena Walker . She's got over 40,000 followers on Quora , where she talks about what it's like being a clinically diagnosed psychopath. Please do check out the original episode posted just before this one, which also includes our conversation with Dr. James H Fallon. He's a neuroscientist studying psychopathic killers, who found out via a brain scan that he IS one. Well not a killer, but a psychopath. And that...

Jul 07, 20231 hr 40 min

The hidden hunger of Pica: Stories from people who eat objects

When Shannon Litchfield’s 11 year-old son, Cameron, was losing weight and feeling sick, she took him to the emergency room. The x-ray they saw showed magnets, screws, and yarn in his stomach. We’ll explore the eating disorder known as Pica, where people are drawn to eating objects. A researcher talks about her findings after completing a research study with 600 parents of young children, and meet a woman who ate nearly two pounds of rocks every day for 20 years. Click here for more information o...

Jun 30, 202349 minSeason 1Ep. 131

Fighting for truth: The struggle to overcome pathological lying

Do pathological liars always believe the stories they tell? What does it take for them to see the patterns behind their lies? And what does honesty sound like from someone who has spent most of their lives making things up? Two people talk about what it’s like to learn to tell the truth, and a researcher on deception shares how you can most effectively spot a lie. Special thanks to Ellen Barry for her New York Times article, Can This Man Stop Lying? , which inspired this episode. GUESTS: Dr. Chr...

Jun 23, 202349 minSeason 1Ep. 130

Laugh and then think: What it's like to win the Ig Nobel Prize

Almost 1000 people have won Nobel Prizes. But only 300 have won IG Nobel Prizes! That’s the award honoring achievements that first make people laugh, and then make them think.In this episode, meet the creator of the prize, and three people who’ve won it! GUESTS: Marc Abrahams : Founder of the Ig Nobel Prize Ceremony in 1991, celebrating achievements that “make you laugh and then think”. He is also the co-founder and editor of the magazine, Annals of Improbable Research Kees Moeliker : Dutch biol...

Jun 16, 202350 min

What is foreign accent syndrome? After a stroke, one man’s southern drawl turned British

What makes a man who grew up in the American south suddenly sound like he has a British accent? Hear from Kenley Byrd, who’s had this accent since he had a mini-stroke thirteen years ago. He is one of fewer than 100 known people in history to have Foreign Accent Syndrome. And find out what we know - and what we don’t know - about this extremely rare condition. GUESTS: Professor Jack Ryalls: Professor Emeritus at the University of Central Florida in the School of Communication Sciences and Disord...

Jun 09, 202349 minSeason 1Ep. 129

Sensitive sounds and sweaty skin: Unraveling hyperacusis and hyperhidrosis

Imagine if everything you heard - a door clicking shut, a passing car, dishes being put away, even your own voice - was excruciatingly loud. Hear how one man copes with hyperacusis. And a flute player talks about how she managed her hyperhidrosis - or extreme sweating - when she was playing Carnegie Hall and in everyday life. Listen to the extended conversation with David Vance with closed captions. GUESTS: David Vance : A resident of Ontario, Canada who has had hyperacusis - extreme sensitivity...

Jun 02, 202349 minSeason 1Ep. 128

Wings, pouches, and snouts: The world of uncommon emotional support animals

When you imagine an emotional support animal, what comes to mind? A dog? Well how about a pigeon? A sugar glider? Or an emotional support pig? Meet people who’ve paired up with these animals to make their lives - and mental health conditions - better. GUESTS: Cynthia Zhou : Miu was her emotional support pigeon from 2016 to 2021. She is an advocate for Palomacy Pigeon and Dove Adoptions based out of San Francisco Arianna Preuss : Zaboo is her emotional support sugar glider, who also helps Arianna...

May 26, 202349 minSeason 1Ep. 127

What solitude does to you in the wilderness and in prison

Nietzsche once said, “It is what one takes into solitude that grows there, the beast within included.” This episode features three people who experienced solitude: by choice and not. There’s a winter caretaker at Yellowstone, a runner-up from the History Channel show, Alone, and you'll hear from a Connecticut man who spent almost 30 years in solitary confinement. GUESTS: Callie Russell : Contestant on Season 7 (aired in 2020) of Alone on the History Channel . She lasted 89 days in the Northwest ...

May 19, 202350 min

The reality of 'Forever Parenting' when your child needs lifetime care

When people imagine becoming parents, they don’t often envision their child being born with a condition that requires lifetime care. Hear reflections and wisdom from “forever parents” whose children have autism with anxiety and OCD; a disorder that caused 100 seizures a day; and Down Syndrome. GUESTS: Carrie Carriello : Mother of five children, including 18 year-old Jack, who has Autism, OCD, and anxiety. She’s the author of two books, and writes regularly for the Huffington Post Adriana Piltz :...

May 12, 202349 minSeason 1Ep. 126

The magic never ends for Disney adults

Hey, kids! Did you know there are grown ups who are just as obsessed with Disney as you? There's an adult out there who has full-sleeve tattoos of Disney characters, another who’s spent tens of thousands of dollars on merch, and one guy even set a world record for visiting Disneyland for almost 3,000 days in a row! Those are just some of the Disney adults you’ll meet on today’s show. GUESTS: Eric Aasen : Executive editor at Connecticut Public Abby Brone : Statewide housing reporter for Connectic...

May 05, 202349 minSeason 1Ep. 125

How Craigslist's 'Missed Connections' is humanity’s story

Ah, Craigslist’s Missed Connections. Where else can you find that attractive guy you saw at that concert? Or the lady in the laundromat who held your gaze? Or reconnect with your long lost hairstylist? Hear those stories, plus what a researcher learned from studying over 10,000 posts. And what does it sound like when two Tony-nominated songwriters take Missed Connection posts and turn them into songs? GUESTS: Ilia Blinderman is a Sr. Journalist-Engineer at The Pudding . In 2015, he studied data ...

Apr 29, 202350 min

A fireside conversation with Hartford’s “Love Poet”, Olusanya Bey

Olusanya Bey is many things, but he's best known as a “love poet." But that title comes after much deep, philosophical pondering: What does writing about love do for - and to - him? Must he have a tangible muse? And how does a love of self affect love for others? Hear Olusanya Bey in Chion’s backyard for this third installment of a series of conversations with poets around a fire. Listen to the first installment with Zulynette . Listen to the second installment with Andrew Dean Wright . GUEST: O...

Apr 21, 202349 minSeason 1Ep. 124
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