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North Carolina Public Radio has been awarded three Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards for the Embodied podcast, The Lives Lost series, and reporting on climate change's impact on marsh birds.
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¼ª²ÊÍøÍøÕ¾'s Military Reporter Jay Price was awarded first place for Radio Feature and Human Interest Story and Embodied was awarded second place for Information Podcast.
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North Carolina Public Radio earned two awards from The Gracies, which celebrate women in media — plus a bonus honor for a project produced in partnership with Duke University's Sanford School of Public Policy.
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Jazz singer Nnenna Freelon and architect Phil Freelon had a love story that spanned four decades…until a rare illness threatened their happiness. Soon, Nnenna was living with a new companion: Grief. Join her on a walk through a journey of love and loss with stops along the way for original music and stories. ¼ª²ÊÍøÍøÕ¾ and Great Grief present: A Love Supreme.
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Embodied is a weekly podcast in which host and creator Anita Rao is on a mission to figure out what happens when we bring taboo topics — from sexual pleasure to vasectomies to body hair — out into the light to examine them with journalistic curiosity. This entry is a montage of three episodes from 2021: "Accepted: Why Feeling Neutral About Your Body Can Be A Good Thing"; "Disabled: Dating And Sex In The Body You Have"; and "Feminized: Aligning Your Inner And Outer Selves."
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Host Anita Rao talks with Dia Dynasty, a Chinese-American professional dominatrix and Elizabeth Nolan Brown, a sex and technology journalist, about the Atlanta spa shootings and the implications they have for Asian American sex workers and the industry as a whole. This interview was recorded live on March 26, 2021.
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This is ¼ª²ÊÍøÍøÕ¾'s entry into the Overall Excellence Category for content broadcast in 2021.
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Note: The headline and the URL have the wrong year. This newscast was broadcast on August 7, 2020. We are not correcting the headline or the URL because…