From playfulness to deeper feelings, and the spectrum in between
We always try to highlight a range of emotions in our work, using playfulness to access deeper feelings. And the podcasts we like tend to reflect that, too. We love stuff that makes us laugh, but also stuff that makes us cry. Here are some of our favourite podcast episodes that fall throughout that spectrum.
Mira Burt-Wintonick and Cristal Duhaime are the co-creators and producers of CBC’s Love Me, a podcast about the messiness of human connection. Previously they produced Jonathan Goldstein’s WireTap, for which the team won the 2015 Prix Italia for Best Original Radio Drama. They are currently producing a short fiction series for Howl.
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