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Description

Probably never before have societies and individuals around the globe had to react to a crisis that affects everyone in similar ways. While the common narrative around the pandemic is one of social distancing, emphasizing the importance to isolate from other people, our podcast will focus on the under-reported flipside: we’re all in this together. This project picks up the uniqueness of this unprecedented situation and addresses the potentials of this common ground, beyond national or cultural borders.

Subtitle
Introducing Record of Change, a new podcast documenting how a pandemic twists 8 lives around the world.
Duration
00:02:18
Publishing date
2020-09-05 04:19
Link
https://recordofchange.com/2020/09/05/trailer/
Deep link
https://recordofchange.com/2020/09/05/trailer/#
Contributors
  Dominic
contributor  
  Kecheng Fang, Matthias Jochmann, Prathap Nair, Stephanie Raible, Thomas Reintjes, Nimish Sawant, An Huy Tran
author  
  Thomas Reintjes
contributor  
  An Huy Tran
contributor  
  Prathap Nair
contributor  
  Matthias Jochmann
contributor  
  Kecheng Fang
contributor  
  Stephanie Raible
contributor  
  Mike van Graan
contributor  
  Didem Tali
contributor  
  Reynaldo J. Casao
contributor  
  Fidaa Shurrab
contributor  
  Alkaios Michail
contributor  
Enclosures
https://recordofchange.com/podlove/file/18/s/feed/c/podcast/ROC-S01E00-Trailer.m4a
audio/mp4

Shownotes

Introducing Record of Change, a new podcast documenting how a pandemic twists 8 lives around the world.

Probably never before have societies and individuals around the globe had to react to a crisis that affects everyone in similar ways. While the common narrative around the pandemic is one of social distancing, emphasizing the importance to isolate from other people, our podcast will focus on the under-reported flipside: we’re all in this together. This project picks up the uniqueness of this unprecedented situation and addresses the potentials of this common ground, beyond national or cultural borders.

Record of Change documents eight individuals’ stories in Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America. The podcast asks how they deal with the changes they have to face on essential levels: economically, emotionally, socially, ecologically.

Through the interviews listeners take a deep dive into the protagonists’ as well as the interviewers’ lives, looking at the before, during and after and documenting new developments over the span of several months as we revisit interviewees multiple times.